Dux wrote:
Let's hope. The thing that bugs me about Lance is that he's too passive with the ball. When he decides he's going to take the line on he can actually be quite dangerous, but when he knows he's not going to run he just catches the ball standing still and then passes it on. If he took the ball forward to the line every time he got it he'd put doubt in the defenders' minds and he'd have his outside men running onto the ball instead of standing still. As it stands he just makes it easy for defenders and kills the play for the men outside him. I'm not convinced having a decent half back partner would solve the issue TBH. I'd rather take a punt on a young lad who will make the odd mistake but who has a proper half-back's instincts. Then Lance could be very useful as a rotation hooker IMO.
I suppose it all depends on if Brown thinks we've got a good enough young lad ready. It's ok saying a young lad can make mistakes as expected but that may harm this kids development if mot ready and really knock his confidence.
I'm all for letting a kid play 6 but we need to give him time and stand by him but I can't see 99% of the fans sticking with him if he makes mistakes.
Look at Gaskell in the grand final, he was our most dangerous player with the ball, he was opening the defence up, making breaks but took the wrong options at crucial times which cost us a chance of wining the game. As I was walking out of old Trafford I could hear fans bagging Gaskell, "he should have passed to so and so" why didn't he pass" if only Gaskell would have give it".
Playing a kid in crucial position is risky for the team and the kid unless he's 100% ready.