Quote musson="musson"You’re right pal
There were two games this year all be it I can’t think who against where Kaye had the chance with an open line to show how fast he was but he looked v slow
Might have being sts where he was caught from behind by a back row / prop
Also Agree with everything in your last paragraph plus to add to it I’m not sure how confident he is under a bomb
All said if Kaye ends up being a starting winger for us I’ll back him like I would do any other Wakey player'"
I too noticed that, he was caught by a supposedly slower player.
Yet only month earlier I saw him ripping it up for Toronto. So what are you suggesting, he’s suddenly lost the use of his legs?
He wasn’t the only player being easily brought down in those games now was he. Whatever was wrong with us in those games it wasn’t just him.
My only concern is that Kaye didn’t feature at all towards the end. He may have been injured I don’t know.
What I did note was not any lack of pace but a lot of points shifted down his side, however as is the case with wingers it’s not always easy to spot who’s at fault.
Kaye was an opportunity signing for me, with Bush still out and an impressive record and an ex Academy product we had to sign him.
Whether he’s the answer I don’t know but let’s be realistic, neither is BJB at 32, that’s old for a wingman. Personally wouldn’t be surprised if he eventually gets another year, we’ve been through this dance before.