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Williams gives Bishop and Lyne a good rollocking when the former drops the ball for their winner.
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| Quote: Eastern Wildcat "Yes Walker is stepping up to the mark which is good to see. Also Huby and Fifita played well too.
Dont Agree about England and Allgood though. For me Engy was head and shoulders above our other props and albeit short, when he has played Allgood looks class.
For me Milky shaded it for man of the match even though we were playing in a mudbath.'"
You don't agree with what exactly
It makes no difference to me how good England was last year or how good Allgood was at HKR - all that matters is that both players will have to fight to get their places back. No way either of those players should get an automatic place.
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| Quote: vastman "You don't agree with what exactly
A fully fit England will make the starting 13 IMO, Allgood looked a bit off the pace in pre season but, with 30 games to get through, everyone will get a shot and with competition for most positions now, it bodes well for the season.
Reece Lyne is improving all the time and Grix has been very, very impressive.
He looks a class act, far better than I remember in his first stint.
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| You know I'm all about the stats but this week they make good reading, especially when talking about attitude
As a team STs beat us in every stat, except goals and penalties.
More carries, more metres, more tackles more tries, way more off loads, but we stuck in there.
Individually our forwards worked really hard
Arona made 42 tackles missing 1and carried the ball 14 times. making him top in both those stats for Wakefield forwards (average gain was 6.21 metres which is pretty good going up the middle
Ashurst was next in tackles with 36 but had little running opportunity with 9 carries
Huby made 30 tackles and missed 0......that is an excellent stat for a front rower. He hits hard too. He was next after Arona in carries with 12 but made more yards averaging 6.5
Sio was a welcome return with 30 tackles and no misses. Carried the ball 9 times but average gain was 5.11
Walker 24 tackles with 1 miss. Not as much time with the ball so only 8 carries
Batchelor was a surprise for me as I knew he was a great runner but he made 23 tackles and missed none! Only 4 carries though. We needed to get him the ball out wide.
Fifita made 21 tackles and again missed none. only 5 carries which surprises me, but he made an average of 10 metres each time.
Kirmond had less time on the field but made 16 tackles with no misses. 10 carries but only 4 metres each one.
Finn and Wood did pretty well too with 24 tackles and 29 tackles respectively, both missing too.
The number of players with zero misses is excellent. And among the big men too.
We have a good pack there. The SR will get more running chances in the dry.
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| Quote: PopTart "You know I'm all about the stats but this week they make good reading, especially when talking about attitude
As a team STs beat us in every stat, except goals and penalties.
More carries, more metres, more tackles more tries, way more off loads, but we stuck in there.
Individually our forwards worked really hard
Arona made 42 tackles missing 1and carried the ball 14 times. making him top in both those stats for Wakefield forwards (average gain was 6.21 metres which is pretty good going up the middle
Ashurst was next in tackles with 36 but had little running opportunity with 9 carries
Huby made 30 tackles and missed 0......that is an excellent stat for a front rower. He hits hard too. He was next after Arona in carries with 12 but made more yards averaging 6.5
Sio was a welcome return with 30 tackles and no misses. Carried the ball 9 times but average gain was 5.11
Walker 24 tackles with 1 miss. Not as much time with the ball so only 8 carries
Batchelor was a surprise for me as I knew he was a great runner but he made 23 tackles and missed none! Only 4 carries though. We needed to get him the ball out wide.
Fifita made 21 tackles and again missed none. only 5 carries which surprises me, but he made an average of 10 metres each time.
Kirmond had less time on the field but made 16 tackles with no misses. 10 carries but only 4 metres each one.
Finn and Wood did pretty well too with 24 tackles and 29 tackles respectively, both missing too.
The number of players with zero misses is excellent. And among the big men too.
We have a good pack there. The SR will get more running chances in the dry.'"
Huby has been excellent so far and will probably be even better in the dry once we can utilise his passing game.
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| Dont agree with the fact of England and Allgoid struggling.
England as I said was head and shoulders above our other front rowers last year.
I will be honest here with Allgood. I saw a few Hull KR games last year and he didnt stand out. I thought their best forward waa Greenwood. He but in some real big hits on Boxing Day and in the early exchanges in the friendly against Cas.
My four first choice props would be England, Huby, Allgood and Fifita.
What I will say about Walker and Hirst is that I feel they have both made the step up which will bode well later in the season if the first choice props need a rest.
I havent mentioned Arona, as I think he provides cover both in the front and back row, probably a better fit at 13.
All in all, these selection headaches are good for the team.
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