hold on a minute, you cant tell me the fact he started was the reason he played poorly? i didnt see the game so have no idea whether he did or didn't but what stops him having an impact from the start against a team like barrow? at the top level where the margins between success and failure are small then it may be fair to say someone is 'better' as an impact player than starting, but it is never an excuse for performing poorly
I guess what is being said is that he has much more of an impact against tiring opposition than fresh opposition, hence starting that game eliminating this key strength.
For the rest of super league I agree. If he can knock down defences in super league for fun then why couldn't he against Barrow?
Wigan never came out of second gear and won the game more comfortably than the scoreline suggested. Barrow played well and threw everything they had at Wigan. Good game to watch but Wigan won the game with more energy levels for Thursdays match than St.helens and if we are to have any chance of winning we will have to play at a high intensity.
hold on a minute, you cant tell me the fact he started was the reason he played poorly? i didnt see the game so have no idea whether he did or didn't but what stops him having an impact from the start against a team like barrow? at the top level where the margins between success and failure are small then it may be fair to say someone is 'better' as an impact player than starting, but it is never an excuse for performing poorly
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