: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:46 pm
If Coley continues to play at the level he has recently, then I think
if a wage can be agreed that suits both Wigan and Coley, we should keep him.
Reasons for this:
- he is settled at the club and will need no time to 'gel'
- his current performances are very strong and he doesn't require a quota spot
- he can provide adequate cover in the second row, which will mean we won't need to waste further money on another second rower, thereby restricting places for well performing youngsters
- a new coach should see us get the best out of him; yes he has his flaws, but I firmly believe these can be coach out of him
- as part of a properly assembled pack, there will be less demand on him and he can excel in the areas of his game that are strongest
Coley is not and never will be an exciting prop that will really get the crowd going like an enforcer or impact prop will. What he does provide however is solid defence and a willingness to take up the ball and make the hard yards in our own half of the pitch.
Obviously we'll still need another prop as well as retaining Coley, but if we can find an enforcer of the right quality, and Coley keeps up his strong performances this year, we should start to see a turn around in the pack.