Austin 3:16 wrote:
Don't know that you're the stat man but over the course of this season i'm sure more will be from Senior than either he creates himself or is by others, if the trend of previous seasons is anything to go by.
Ryan Hall's 2009 tries:
V Celtic (H) - Intercept off a Tony Duggan pass
V Hull KR (A) - Pass received from Paul McShane
V Manly (N) - Pass received from Ali Lauitiiti
V Wigan (H) - Pass received from Ali Lauitiiti, High Kick by Rob Burrow
V St Helens (A) - Pass received from Brent Webb
V Les Catalans (H) - Pass received from Keith Senior, Grubber Kick by Danny McGuire
V Salford (H) - Pass received from Keith Senior
V Huddersfield (A) - Pass received from Keith Senior
V Les Catalans (N) - High Kick by Rob Burrow, Pass received from Ali Lauitiiti
Senior has been directly involved in three of the twelve (25%), the same as Lauitiiti. The point here is that wingers are not solely reliant on their centre's supply of ball and as good as Senior has been (and continues to be) Hall deserves some credit as a try scorer. He also scored tries on the right last season without a settled centre to feed off and Leeds' right wing (Hall/Smith) outscored Donald on the left two to one over the final twelve matches of last season.
Saint Simon wrote:
so far this season 2 whole try assists, just less than on every 4 matches. He'll have to improve to get to the high heights of 7 out of 27 games in all of last season.
Not the most reliable of the Opta Stats on the SL website. Plenty of anomalies in assessing what constitutes as a 'try assist'. Lauitiiti, for example, has had to wait until last Sunday's effort to Hall to earn one this season while Buderus got one on his debut for running two yards and passing the ball to the obvious runner.