Quote Khlav Kalash="Khlav Kalash"Coaching didn't cost Trinity that game. Individual errors did. It was a million miles away from the shambles of last season. The defence was generally good and it was noticeable the players rushing to each other to congratulate excellent defensive work. Still plenty to work on, Anthony Tupou looked unfit so hopefully will kick on the more games he has. Miller needs to get back to running at defences, his game isn't about creating opportunities for others. There is still a lack of composure at key times which result in unforced errors which unfortunately cost the team dearly today.'"
Agree, silly nervous errors and mistakes cost us big time. On the whole the defense was good, fitness has also improved since last year and on the whole a decent 2nd half but just not enough. Ateotd we could have won it, if a pass would have stuck and one of the errors cut out, so I don't buy for one second that Widnes didn't get out of 3rd gear or whatever Betts said, they weren't that good.
We looked like a side at times that's still figuring each other out, which hopefully will improve as they get more game time together.
Without picking anyone out there's a couple of places in the backs especially that I'd change for next game and tbh I bet B.Smith is still not 100% sure on his best 17 yet.
I think if Moore had been playing today he'd have been very useful, he'd have made some real ground from acting half back. Hopefully Simon's fit soon because we need that guys aggression out there. Agree about Miller, although he did alright today, his main strength is running at the defenses, try to look for some space & cause some doubt and overlaps
Someone mentioned in another thread about how quiet and nervous the crowd was. I agree and I bet the players picked up on it out there. It's strange because last year was a real one off turd of a year and it's almost as if people are holding their breath expecting the worst again.