: Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:33 am
rugbyreddog wrote:
If the fans are to keep on turning up they need to hear some positives from the club. Whilst we are told rubbish about 'flat performances' and 'there were positives to be seen' nobody is going to pay any attention to the club. And as for the old standard of 'dumb rugby' can anybody tell me what the hell Sheriffe was hoping to achieve by palming the ball back into play. The best outcome would have been a drop out for a knock on behind the line and that was supposedly what he was trying to stop.
quite. And Sheriffe's gaff was one of the worst I've seen in a long long time. Problem is it was bourne out of good intentions and an instinct to help the team, but it was the incorrect thing to do. Which is much like a lot of our play at the moment, well intentioned and some effort but all too often misapplied - like solo trying a hero over the top ball in his own 20 that surrendered possension (perhaps because he realised that he was the only one carrying any threat last night), or rushing the miss out pass that ended up being a pass into the warrington line for one of their last tries.
These errors of concentration and application are ultimtely the players fault, but I'd like to think good coaching and drilling might remove these poor decisions over time but thats not happening. Why?