: Sat Oct 17, 2009 9:43 pm
I thought the Welsh side were much improved on last year. I wasn't much interested in the English side, to be honest, since it isn't going to be the one that faces the Aussies, etc. I was much more interested in seeing how the Welsh side had developed and what potential there was in the team for the future of Wales internationally as well as locally.
I was somewhat encouraged, I have to say. Had it not been for a totally wrong call by Halibut, one of England's later tries would not have happened. One Welsh player in particular was prone to handling errors and I think three of England's other tries came straight off the back of them. Had those four tries not occurred, and had Halibut been more consistent with his reffing on interference, the final score would have more closely reflected the effort of the Welsh lads, who at this stage are more raw potential than anything.
I think your new coaches have done wonders in a very short space of time and apparently Harris was let down by some players who withdrew at short notice, which is a shame. I think the Welsh RL supporters should take some heart at that performance. If the development continues, both as an international team and at Celtic Crusaders (first grade and the younger lads) then I think there is a lot to be hopeful about for Welsh RL. I just hope the RFL continue the investment this time instead of letting it all go to pot again.
As for England. Well. We will just get our ritual tonking! I'm going to enjoy watching the Aussies live and also to see how our own young hopefuls perform against the best in the world (assuming Smith gives them the opportunity).