Re: Wigan H : Sat Jul 16, 2016 2:26 pm
Thought when Wigan were chasing the game and forced into being more expansive late on, they looked better for it. Almost played into Leeds's hands with their conservative game plan for the first 65 minutes. With pace on the game and ball movement we looked to be struggling to live with them defensively.Way too much dropped ball for both coaches' liking I would have thought. Some of it forced by good defence, but a lot of it through loose carries or dumb offloads.
Couple of thoughts on the controversial incidents. Charnley will be very, very lucky if he avoids a ban. Bailey got three games for making contact with an official during play when trying to defend his own try-line. The ball was dead in this instance, play had stopped and Charnley deliberately went to grab Hicks's arm. Should be looking at three minimum, but I don't doubt Wigan will play the "previous good character" card like they did with O'Loughlin.
I thought the Cuthbertson explanation of the Tautai incident was excellent at the touch screen. Tautai has come in to attempt to pin the legs of the ball carrier together and stop the leg drive. If you watch his arms, he is attempting to wrap them and not just flying in shoulder first. The force applied by the two defenders up top then bends the player back at an unnatural angle, unable to adjust their feet to compensate.
On first look, I thought it was a cannonball and said as much. On review, I'm less convinced that it was.