Re: RD 1 | Leeds Rhinos v Hull FC : Mon Feb 03, 2020 12:09 pm
rugbyleague88 wrote:
I would be getting rid of Hurrell as soon as possible. Replacement for Hurrell, two wingers and a further addition in the middle required to improve us.
It's a bit harsh to single Hurrell out considering he failed a head-test at half time from an injury sustained early in the first half.
If his defence continues to be an issue I'd consider playing him on the right side, where he plays for Tonga and seems to cope better.
We still seem to struggle to use him the right way. He needs to run on to quality ball in space, not to be used as a 'make or break' battering ram coming out of our 20 on the back of slow play the balls.
He needs to be one of many attacking options - not the only one, as too often he's been last season and in the first half of Sunday's game.
Considering the backs more generally, I thought Walker was pretty pedestrian and bullied by Hull. He still looks like a kid when he should have started to mature a bit more physically. Sutcliffe at centre is too 'safety first', and doesn't have enough skill or presence to offer enough threat out wide. With a few more bodies back he should not be in the team at all IMO, and needs to produce something special in the coming games if he is to deserve a new contract. Handley didn't have the best game but he still looks like the most likely player out of the team to score. Newman needs to get more involved.
For the rest of the spine, I'd make Myler #1 hooker until Leeming is fit. Only one game in, but I don't think Dwyer is going to be of the right standard to keep. Seeing Gale for the first time, I thought was a massive improvement on what we had last year. Thought Lui went okay.
Forwards. Agree with the majority that Prior seems to be a good buy. We'll be stronger with Ava back, and the much vaunted extra forward signing alluded to by Sky and the interviews with Agar. Didn't see enough of Mellor but concerned by his indiscipline (AND Prior's). Ward and Martin didn't really stand out as much as we need them to. Cameron Smith didn't look out of place in the first team. Donaldson unlucky to be penalised after taking a heavy knock at the PTB that led directly to one of their second half tries.
Overall assessment: a worrying start, with echoes of last season. The new signings look decent but there's still plenty of deadwood (Sutcliffe, Dwyer - potentially many more). Despite holding Hull for large spells of the game we never looked like having the strike weapons to mount a decent sustained fight back. At the same time four disallowed tries from the VR, and arguably three of their tries coming from mistakes from players who had taken head-knocks show that we could have got a lot closer on the scoreboard. It's not panic time, but we can't just sit back and rest on our laurels. The performance should have been MUCH better and it highlights exactly why most people think Leeds won't make the top 4 this year.