I don’t see any ways in which Marshall has been defensively inferior to any of our other wingers in the last year, or even people like Tom Johnstone if I’m honest. His height he can’t change, but he’s been very good under the high ball for the last 12 months or so. And his tackling has been really good, just look at the try saving tackle he made after damaging his knee in his last appearance for us.
He may have been weaker in defence previously when he was smaller/younger, but IMO its now completely overstated based on performances from 2-3 years ago. His carries from defence have also been really good and much improved.
We are all entitled to our own opinions of course, but for me Marshall has been the best winger at the club for this season and most of last season too, and I’m not just basing that on scoring wonder tries (although at times last year he was basically our only attacking threat).
It became the in thing to say Marshall was a defensive liability in his early days and even though he’s come on ten fold in that regard, it’s still stuck with a few people. He had made one poor read in that first game back after lockdown against Wakey but bar that I’m stumped.
I backed the lads defence even in those early days. I always felt it was over played how weak he was simply because people look at him, see a short bloke and go ‘he’ll not be able to defend’. He made no more errors taking high kicks or day dreaming and coming in off his wing than Tom Davies or Joe Burgess. I was always more of a nervous wreck watching Tom Davies defend the high ball, simply because his basic skills are pretty ordinary (catch, pass etc) but in fairness to him he makes up for his limited skill set with some amazing assets. The only one of our winger who was never dodgy under the high ball and who is a great defender is Dom Manfredi. He’s lost a bit of confidence on the high ball this year but he’s still defensively very sound and Marshall hasn’t been a million miles off either.
Results on any signings will always be mixed in truth, regardless of them being ex Wigan players or not. You just want to sign good players and if they’re ex Wigan, ex Wire, ex Saints or whatever, it doesn’t really matter. To say we’d take Tom Davies back isn’t being obsessed with signing ex players, it’s just the position we find ourselves in regards wingers means we could do with one and he’s a good one (not a great one IMO but potentially a realistic signing depending on his situation).
I’d have Davies back no problem Personally I think we need a winger quite urgently and wouldn’t be surprised if Greenwood was moved on to give us some cap headroom to seek out a winger
We’ve currently got an imbalanced squad for next year so I’m expecting at least one more new signing albeit it will be a low-key one or as you state a realistic one Davies or Mead from Catalan maybe good examples of such deals
I'd have a recovered and fit marshall in over Dom anytime doesnt offer much does Manfredi but that's down to his bad injuries not his attitude or capabilty If Marshall comes back as good pre injury then hes straight back in imo
I'd have a recovered and fit marshall in over Dom anytime doesnt offer much does Manfredi but that's down to his bad injuries not his attitude or capabilty If Marshall comes back as good pre injury then hes straight back in imo
he will with manfredi as I think Budgie has gone and Bibby isnt upto it
"Games as big as a grand finals define individuals and clubs. Remember we are only renting these shirts, I had my time in Pat Richards shirt. Ellery and Faz had there time in Sean's, Hampo and Radders in Sam's. You have to make a mark in these shirts that's still there the day you hand it over to someone else. So be aware for 80 minutes you are not only playing but also writing history and creating a legacy. How many people get to actually write history, not many. A big stage demands big players, be inspired. You play for Wigan, now go do it. Good luck." - Martin Offiah, 2010.
One of the hottest rumours in recent weeks is that Englishman Luke Thompson isn't happy at the Bulldogs and wants to return home. But I've checked out the goss and it is 100% wrong, with Thompson committed to the Dogs and new coach Trent Barrett in 2021.
The 25-year-old from St Helens didn't quite set the world on fire in his maiden season in the NRL but showed enough promise in his 10 games to indicate he will be a force next season.
Bulldogs Football Manager Stephen Litvensky confirmed that the rumours are way off beam.
"We've heard them too but there is nothing to them," Litvensky said.
Luke is happy here, we love to have him in the place and in fact, his missus just got out of quarantine a couple of days ago.
He was never going back - it was just a crazy rumour someone started that went out of control."
One of the hottest rumours in recent weeks is that Englishman Luke Thompson isn't happy at the Bulldogs and wants to return home. But I've checked out the goss and it is 100% wrong, with Thompson committed to the Dogs and new coach Trent Barrett in 2021.
The 25-year-old from St Helens didn't quite set the world on fire in his maiden season in the NRL but showed enough promise in his 10 games to indicate he will be a force next season.
Bulldogs Football Manager Stephen Litvensky confirmed that the rumours are way off beam.
"We've heard them too but there is nothing to them," Litvensky said.
Luke is happy here, we love to have him in the place and in fact, his missus just got out of quarantine a couple of days ago.
He was never going back - it was just a crazy rumour someone started that went out of control."
One of the hottest rumours in recent weeks is that Englishman Luke Thompson isn't happy at the Bulldogs and wants to return home. But I've checked out the goss and it is 100% wrong, with Thompson committed to the Dogs and new coach Trent Barrett in 2021.
The 25-year-old from St Helens didn't quite set the world on fire in his maiden season in the NRL but showed enough promise in his 10 games to indicate he will be a force next season.
Bulldogs Football Manager Stephen Litvensky confirmed that the rumours are way off beam.
"We've heard them too but there is nothing to them," Litvensky said.
Luke is happy here, we love to have him in the place and in fact, his missus just got out of quarantine a couple of days ago.
He was never going back - it was just a crazy rumour someone started that went out of control."
I suppose we will have to settle for Josh Papalii then.
One of the hottest rumours in recent weeks is that Englishman Luke Thompson isn't happy at the Bulldogs and wants to return home. But I've checked out the goss and it is 100% wrong, with Thompson committed to the Dogs and new coach Trent Barrett in 2021.
The 25-year-old from St Helens didn't quite set the world on fire in his maiden season in the NRL but showed enough promise in his 10 games to indicate he will be a force next season.
Bulldogs Football Manager Stephen Litvensky confirmed that the rumours are way off beam.
"We've heard them too but there is nothing to them," Litvensky said.
Luke is happy here, we love to have him in the place and in fact, his missus just got out of quarantine a couple of days ago.
He was never going back - it was just a crazy rumour someone started that went out of control."
One of the hottest rumours in recent weeks is that Englishman Luke Thompson isn't happy at the Bulldogs and wants to return home. But I've checked out the goss and it is 100% wrong, with Thompson committed to the Dogs and new coach Trent Barrett in 2021.
The 25-year-old from St Helens didn't quite set the world on fire in his maiden season in the NRL but showed enough promise in his 10 games to indicate he will be a force next season.
Bulldogs Football Manager Stephen Litvensky confirmed that the rumours are way off beam.
"We've heard them too but there is nothing to them," Litvensky said.
Luke is happy here, we love to have him in the place and in fact, his missus just got out of quarantine a couple of days ago.
He was never going back - it was just a crazy rumour someone started that went out of control."
I'd be surprised if any fan seriously thought this was going to happen.
Hope springs eternal, but a signing of that magnitude and expense would be a once-in-a-season event, and as we've already seen a couple such acquisitions made for 2021, the odds were always against it.
"Games as big as a grand finals define individuals and clubs. Remember we are only renting these shirts, I had my time in Pat Richards shirt. Ellery and Faz had there time in Sean's, Hampo and Radders in Sam's. You have to make a mark in these shirts that's still there the day you hand it over to someone else. So be aware for 80 minutes you are not only playing but also writing history and creating a legacy. How many people get to actually write history, not many. A big stage demands big players, be inspired. You play for Wigan, now go do it. Good luck." - Martin Offiah, 2010.
Just been listening to the Behind The Athlete podcast with Jackson Hastings and he talks about the great squad we will have next year. He mentions that the spine or played will be the same as this year and “both centres are still at the club next season”. I’d like to think that means Gildart is staying