Phuzzy wrote:
I'd add Isa to that list. The unforced error at the play the ball when we're just looking to control sets was a big reason for the loss. He gets up and plays the ball properly and the Grace try never happens. KPP pulling out had a massive effect on us as did having to replace the very solid Ellis with an all but non-playing Partington. Then down to 12 men for the last quarterish of the game was just too much. Many reasons to be optimistic though
With regards to Saints being dominant in the middle; I think that's being way over emphasised as some marker as to who is best. Sure, we'd like more go forward without doubt but I'm equally sure they'd like to be able to score from anywhere on the field like we can.
They play their way, we play ours. Our way won us the semi final and, red card aside, would have won us this one. We're the new Entertainers and that'll do for me
How can you be so sure? We could still have won without the red card, no-one knows. We have beaten teams with 12 men before as I'm sure Wigan have. I was confident that we were turning the screw prior to the red card, we won the arm wrestle and I thought Wigan looked gassed. Clearly the French try out of nothing was superb individual play from Field.
Secondly, whilst I agree that Wigan certainly have more strike and pace, this "Saints only play through the middle" is rubbish. We played a certain way on Saturday due to the players missing. Percival is as good a strike centre as anyone and Makinson is the top try scorer.
I'd go as far to say that before Dodd got injured we were as entertaining as anyone (bar Wigan). Matautia was in superb form on that left edge with Lomax and Percival and we were scoring some great tries.
Field and French will destroy anyone and I fully understand the entertainers tag, I just feel that we are wrongly labelled as a down the middle team, some of which stems from how good our defence is that forces mistakes on other teams and suffocates them. I've read comments from Peet today praising how well we front load our defence.