Props ( no go forward ) : Sun May 26, 2013 7:48 am
We've had a thousand threads about our lack of halfbacks and dire need to sign one but I think the prop situation becoming just as big issue. We have no go forward at all and its killing us. At times we was only making 20m per set and couldn't get out of our 20m, its happening a lot this year and IMO a massive problem.We could have Thurston in our halves but if your stuck in the 20m then he's going to do nothing either. Its forcing wilkin to having to just good the ball as hard as he can which is usually in our own half, meaning they start their attack in dangerous postions unlike us, who start our attack on our own try line.
We haven't even got the excuse of having injuries in the forwards as lms, clough, TP, Laffranchi, Walmsley was our four props and Perry wasnt even selected.
IMO bringing two props in next year is just as important as bringing a halfback in, like I said, the halfback can't play when we stuck in our own 20m zone.
This season Brown needs to come up with a idea help solve the problem of being dominated in the first 15 of the match. The Warrington game was basically gone after 10 mins and we was very lucky last week to comeback from a shocking start. I know for a fact we've been working on starting the game well. It doesn't help with loose carries when we do have the ball or stupid little grubbers in our own 20m (wilkin).
My soloution for this season would be to start with Walmsley and Tp as starting props. I know we'd lose impact from the Bench but at the moment the likes of Thompson and lms are getting dominated early in the game. I think starting TP, Walmsley at props with Clough replacing Thompson at 13 will add more size and IMO better go forward. I think lms plays better from the bench anyway. That would give us sia, Walmsley, clough and TP to drive us out.
When we weather the early storm, we seem to compete more and start making more meters but its that first 15 mins we are getting physically dominated.