Sitting Bull wrote:
I'm beginning to feel like the "we need more props brigade" - 6 out of a squad of 25 leaves the team awfully thin if (when) injuries occur to the backs, three quarters etc.. Gale already crocked and other players, not fully recovered after being injured last season. Looks like it might be a long season of up the middle. Predictable and easy to counter. The shortage of cash is limiting our options but it should be an opportunity to think out side the box and re-think how we can change the game to suit our circumstances not how to play the game because of our circumstances. We changed the game in the past to suit our needs and all followed (in the wake), the Bulls need to be innovators not poor copies of what's gone before.
Not sure it's a matter of 'changing the game' so much, as a matter of playing to your strengths. Trouble is, without a reasonable pack, and particularly some decent props who can at least hold their own and give some 'go-forward', you tend to not even be in the game and be starting every set near your own line.
We will see the ball at some stage in every game, but we need someone to punch a few holes and unleash, what I still feel is a strong set of threequarters, playing behind decent halves. Without being given the space though they will struggle, as would any backs. As I see it at the moment, we have two class runners in Nas and Langers (assuming etc etc), plus a number of promising, but unproven, players around them; yes we have numbers but not much, as of right now, of SL quality. Much may depend on Scrutes, who is potentially the ace in the hole, but his form and availability wasn't outstanding last season, so we'll wait and see how it pans out when the curtain goes up.