Re: Wigan away : Fri Apr 28, 2023 3:19 pm
Hullrealist wrote:
Might seem a bit early considering but for first time since cas I’m excited to see how we get on. No more excuses, big names back, a win under our belt and 2 weeks to prep. Whereas, Wigan have a few injuries and about 8 players in the England squad. I hope we start to turn a corner and see some grit, win or lose. Our attack should be more fluid and hopefully resilient in D. For me, I’d line up like this:
1. Tex (better than litten in attack)
2. Litten (just needs to be on pitch to develop)
3. Carlos
4. Sutty
5. Swift
6. Trueman
7. Clifford
8. Sao
9. Houghton
10. Fash
11. Savelio (far better option than lane, enough said)
12. Griffin
13. Cator
14. Dwyer
15. Satae
16. Taylor
17. Scott (covers litten if Truey or Cliff can’t make 80 mins)
1. Tex (better than litten in attack)
2. Litten (just needs to be on pitch to develop)
3. Carlos
4. Sutty
5. Swift
6. Trueman
7. Clifford
8. Sao
9. Houghton
10. Fash
11. Savelio (far better option than lane, enough said)
12. Griffin
13. Cator
14. Dwyer
15. Satae
16. Taylor
17. Scott (covers litten if Truey or Cliff can’t make 80 mins)
Hoy better than Litten in attack?
How can you say that
Have you seen Hoy make a line break that Litten seems to be able to?
I am really hoping Hoy gets some confidence and comes good but i dont think i am the only one who has been disappointed by Hoy and not just in attack because his defence is non existent.
for the Wigan game i would leave Litten at full back and Scott again on the wing and play Hoy at six with Trueman on the bench.
If Hoy gets his hands on the ball more and utilises his running game which we have not yet seen it may boost his confidence which i think is what is missing in his game