Re: Off Season Recruitment - By The Month : Thu May 18, 2023 4:14 pm
Reboot wrote:
I have not seen them this year <caveat> but unless they have improved significantly Grant and Macani are hopeless. Cheap options in a cheap squad. Hoyes is young and I hope comes good. Playing second rows in the centre is pointless and ineffective.
The pack on paper should be able to handle itself.
I think the halves is where the problem is. The key area and we have gone with an old bloke and a kid, both on the better side of average. The back up is a kid and a hooker. Invest in this area as a priority.
The pack on paper should be able to handle itself.
I think the halves is where the problem is. The key area and we have gone with an old bloke and a kid, both on the better side of average. The back up is a kid and a hooker. Invest in this area as a priority.
I think Dalton is a solid first grader at Championship level, however it has been interesting watching Bassett at centre. I was sceptical on how he was going to go at first, but he's been a consistent scoring threat and seems to have slotted into the squad really nicely. Not sure Dalton would be starting ahead of him even if he was fit.
We have a decent starting pack and I like Williams & Silva off the bench, but I think we still need more in that department. Parata is doing a good job at 13, but he's kind of the best stop gap option we have. Luckily B Leyland has hit the ground running and is looking a real prospect and Davis has played well too, which has taken the pressure off at 9.
I hoped Raiwalui would have had more of an impact, but I'm still prepared to give him time. I thought he came up with some really nice touches for our tries in the Barrow game, so hopefully we see more of that side. I think part of our issue is that he and O Leyland are very similar types of halves i.e. both more of a 6 than 7.