Quote: lummy "Ellis took the line on didn't he, in his brief spell - which is more than Seymour did in an entire 80 mins!
How can a scrum half not put one seed of doubt in the oposition. He was steady, don't get me wrong but disappointing for me. As for Horney, a kickathon, looks lost, doesn't know what to do with the ball.
Same old, same old - no half backs for me. Our pack dominated and laid a fabulous platform. We couldn't deliver.
Put Ellis in at 6 and see how we go.'"
I agree that our halves - both of them - played too far away from Wakefield to cause them enough problems. They needed to play much closer to/at the line with their runners around them and I think that's what needs to be worked on. To a small extent Ellis did this albeit from hooker and his debut was reasonable. His distribution from acting half was a bit slow and innaccurate though and is something that needs to improve whether playing hooker or half back.