Mugwump wrote:
Another problem area is the short kicking game near the line. Under Anderson (and Millward) we have consistently placed greater value on kicking to score rather than kicking to retain possession. Leeds aren't similarly minded. They are quite happy to settle for two, three or four repeat sets because they know it will drain energy reserves which will lead to opportunities later on when the defence tires. We've been murdered this way in both GFs.
Here here bro...this is a very important and big facet of the game. Yet for years I find myself screaming at the top of my voice as we time N time again let the team of the hook on the last tackle with a woefull kick.
Another kicking ploy I hate is the way we kick off after a try been scored, were like gentlemen, we simply kick it back to them with no thought about slamming it,, toeying it, knocking it along the floor etc etc..we simply just lob it back to them and off we go again in defence. Get that ball slammed, toe poke the mother towards th side line, get it bouncing and bobling, make it so it gives the bloke its going towards somethign to think about.