: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:56 pm
Bearded wrote:
I think McGoldrick may also have been conscious of the conditions over the past couple of weeks and not wanted to give away ball through risky plays in the wet.
Exactly that imo. Away at Salford i could hear some Cas fans moaning that all he was doing was driving the ball in and not throwing passes out. The weather was awful and yet these plonkers wanted Goldy to play the classy Cas way when it was clearly obvious that what was needed was for him to drive it in. Some people don't realise that in poor conditions, 10 meters made per tackle adds up, especially when Rangi puts a good boot in at the end.