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| I've been critical of Shenton recently, and while he wasn't great today I thought he was actually better than he has been for a few games. Ultimately he needs to improve if he's going to keep his place in the long term, but dropping an experienced member of the backline when we're already experimenting with an 18 year old centre and 19 year old winger would be counter-productive IMO.
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| Quote ="Albion"Wheeler and Jones should be our starting centres IMO'"
Wheeler should be released. He's proven his lack of fortitude far too many times and he simply can never be relied upon.
Shenton had a MAJOR injury last season in the Grand Final. We've got to give him time to get over that and dropping him isn't conducive to that. He should be given the rest of this season (As it's a write off anyway due to how weak the squad is and the fact we have no coach) to gain strength and confidence.
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| I think its fair to say his form is disappointing, However, I think most people are forgetting he didnt have the benefit of a pre season. He is a talent and he will come good.
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| Quote ="Saddened!"Wheeler should be released. He's proven his lack of fortitude far too many times and he simply can never be relied upon.
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I really do not know how much 5hite can eminate from one person.
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| He might not have had a full pre-season but this is his second season and he has yet to impress.
Injury , lack of service and team style may serve as mitigating circumstances but on his wedge
I think people have a valid expectation for something more than we are getting.
He seems content to just go through the motions and somehow a strike test centre
will magically reappear.
Jones has not had great service and has been parachuted into a struggling team.
However he makes the most of what he has got and looks hungry and eager.
Two qualities that Shenton is sadly lacking.
He needs leaving out for a spell. The U20s is not a solution in itself. It is what the player and coaching staff
do in this period that is the key.
I'm not sure his heart is really in the traveling which magnifies his other difficulties.
If a Yorkshire SL Club came in for him (now or at season's end) I would let him go.
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| It's very difficult to judge Shenton, he very rarely gets any quality ball, I should imagine at Castleford he got a much better service from the halves.
For the last 2 seasons our back line attack is too lateral and predictable which shows up our backs as average at best. Shenton is a quality player who has not been given enough quality ball to show the talent in him.
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| Quote ="Saddened!"[size=150Wheeler should be released. He's proven his lack of fortitude far too many times and he simply can never be relied upon.
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Shenton had a MAJOR injury last season in the Grand Final. We've got to give him time to get over that and dropping him isn't conducive to that. He should be given the rest of this season (As it's a write off anyway due to how weak the squad is and the fact we have no coach) to gain strength and confidence.'"
Did he used to bully you at school or something!!!
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| Quote ="Saddened!"Wheeler should be released. He's proven his lack of fortitude far too many times and he simply can never be relied upon.'"
As for Shenton, he (hopefully) just needs games to shake the injury off - if his problems are mainly psychological then I think he's better off doing that in the first team than stuck back in the reserves which wouldn't do anyone any good. We've got very few alternatives to play instead of him, especially with other injuries, that could do the job as well as even a struggling Shenton so it's a bit of a non-issue really anyway.
He's been very disappointing in a Saints shirt so far, but he'll no doubt have taken time to settle in, has had a complete lack of service and then the injury so it's unfair to write him off just yet. We're stuck with him one way or another for the next 18 months so hopefully he'll start to show what he can do once the injury is finally sorted and he starts to see some ball from a coach who knows what to do with a backline.
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| I don't mind cutting Shenton some slack for what was a terrible injury. It has to be remembered that Cunningham took the best part of twelve months to get over something similar.
But I just don't buy this "lack of service" as a reason for showing, well, nothing much in his first season. Yes, centres such as Newlove, Iro, Lyon etc. did benefit a little more in terms of possession. But they could [ialso[/i chip in with impressive form when service was at a premium.
Gleeson is a very good example. When signed (as, well, an unknown - certainly not a GB/Eng fringe player) he was essentially the junior partner in the centres - a secondary attacking option. But even though the ball was almost always going the opposite direction he still managed to chisel out some pretty vital performances. To such an extent that his reputation at the end of his first season was considerably enhanced. In contrast we have Shenton who, so far, has struggled to achieve the best form he showed [iin a Castleford shirt[/i.
Yes, League is a team game. But this doesn't mean the annulment of individual responsibility. I'm sure there isn't a player at the club who wouldn't love to give Shenton as much possession as he'd like. But Shenton has to reciprocate with doing the [iabsolute best with what he's got[/i. Which so far hasn't amounted to a great deal.
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| Quote ="Mugwump"But I just don't buy this "lack of service" as a reason for showing, well, nothing much in his first season. Yes, centres such as Newlove, Iro, Lyon etc. did benefit a little more in terms of possession. But they could [ialso[/i chip in with impressive form when service was at a premium.'"
Agreed, I don't buy that 'excuse' - as that's what it is in reality. Someone on redvee gave some statistics which proved that he was getting just as much ball as his opposite number.
His disappointing performances have probably been exaggerated after having Lyon and Gidley there in the recent past.
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| I think he's just symptomatic of the decline in standards. Ten years ago we wouldn't have looked at him.
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| I felt really sorry for him yesterday. Whenever the ball came to him he either dropped it, or had the body language of someone who had never seen a rugby ball before, nor an idea of what to do with said object.
I really hope he catches a break soon though, he was doing so well in the tail end of last season.
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| To me he looks like a kid who's yet to flesh out. Given the nature of his injury perhaps he missed a lot of pre-season strength conditioning. I suppose the last thing you want to do with a dodgy elbow is pile 240lbs on the bench press.
The trouble is I doubt he'll regain that muscle mass until the next pre-season.
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| Quote ="Carlos Alberto"I felt really sorry for him yesterday. Whenever the ball came to him he either dropped it, or had the body language of someone who had never seen a rugby ball before, nor an idea of what to do with said object.
I really hope he catches a break soon though, he was doing so well in the tail end of last season.'" Shenton has been a very poor buy; he has not got a step to speak of and he is certainly not robust enough to break a tackle. He also looks to be sadly lacking in pace, his tackling is weak and his handling skills of late leave much to be desired. All the excuses regarding lack of quality ball etc is a load of cobblers, a decent player will make his own openings, something Shenton is incapable of doing. It is time to get shut.
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| Quote ="Mugwump"I suppose the last thing you want to do with a dodgy elbow is pile 240lbs on the bench press.'"
I hope our players are doing alot more than that! i can do that myself!
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| Quote ="Mugwump"I think he's just symptomatic of the decline in standards. Ten years ago we wouldn't have looked at him.'"
I agree completely - a decade ago he'd have whiled his career away at Cas unnoticed in mid-table anonymity. Now he's a GB and first choice Saints player and one of the top 3 or 4 centres in the country. Oh my, how standards in our game have plummeted.
Quote ="Albion"Agreed, I don't buy that 'excuse' - as that's what it is in reality. Someone on redvee gave some statistics which proved that he was getting just as much ball as his opposite number.'"
Lies, damn lies and statistics etc. He may have run with the ball as many times as Meli did, but Shenton's runs were 90-95% from dummy half or 1st receiver whereas Meli generally received it down the line, in space and at pace. Shenton, whatever his strengths or weaknesses, is not the kind of player who's going to be able to cause defences problems up the middle from a standing start. In the 7 or so Saints games I watched last season I made a point of watching Shenton in every game and I reckon he received the ball out wide and at pace about 3 or 4 times tops in all those games put together. He's not a Newlove or a Lyon (nor even a Gleason) who can produce something out of nothing and needs the right service to shine. I hope he gets it under Brown next season so we can see one way or another what he's about, and I'll reserve judgement on him 'til then.
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| Personally I'm not impressed. Yes has had an injury, but so had Perry last year for nearly a full season, Sia the year before. Does Perry get the same latitude? Did Sia? As for Kerion he got more latitude but he had been performing for years before the injury. Shenton was getting better towards the GF, but we where not talking about a player who would create an opening on his own from footwork (like Wheeler can) or busting thorugh (like Talau could). He needed the space before him.
I'm more than happy to give more time, after all that is what a contract does, but for me he is underperforming and I would not give another contract if we got more of the same for the rest of this year. If he was suddenly to improve next year, for me that's to little too late and smacks of players who only play when contracts are being discussed.
Maybe he is wrong for us, maybe we are wrong for him, but at the moment I can recall more creative displays from standin's like Gilmore, Wheeler (even Jones from what people tell me) than Shenton. But I'm always glad to be proven to be jumping the gun.
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| Should he be dropped to the reserves? Yes, he offers less than Jones/Wheeler/Meli at centre at the moment.
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| If confidence and form was a reason for sitting Gaskell and Foster in the u20s, then the same should apply to Shenton. He is well off the mark at present, and I agree with FearTheVee that he'd be at best our 4th choice centre at present. Hell, I'd even consider Flannery there before him at the moment.
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| Quote ="Northampton_Saint"Lies, damn lies and statistics etc. He may have run with the ball as many times as Meli did, but Shenton's runs were 90-95% from dummy half or 1st receiver whereas Meli generally received it down the line, in space and at pace. Shenton, whatever his strengths or weaknesses, is not the kind of player who's going to be able to cause defences problems up the middle from a standing start. In the 7 or so Saints games I watched last season I made a point of watching Shenton in every game and I reckon he received the ball out wide and at pace about 3 or 4 times tops in all those games put together. He's not a Newlove or a Lyon (nor even a Gleason) who can produce something out of nothing and needs the right service to shine. I hope he gets it under Brown next season so we can see one way or another what he's about, and I'll reserve judgement on him 'til then.'"
You're right. Statistics often don't tell the full story. Nevertheless they are an objective basis for rational debate. I mean, you seem totally convinced Shenton has been starved of possession whilst Gleeson was the beneficiary of good service. But other than your subjective analysis of this comparison I really don't see what verifiable evidence you're bringing to the table.
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| Quote ="Mugwump"You're right. Statistics often don't tell the full story. Nevertheless they are an objective basis for rational debate. I mean, you seem totally convinced Shenton has been starved of possession whilst Gleeson was the beneficiary of good service. But other than your subjective analysis of this comparison I really don't see what verifiable evidence you're bringing to the table.'"
Eh? Gleeson was 10 times the player at his peak that Shenton is or will ever be. When have I ever tried to compare the 2 on a qualitative basis? Anyone who attempted to do so would be mad. Maybe Gleeson [idid[/i have as little service as Shenton did when he burst onto the scene. The comparison is however pointless as Gleeson had pace, a fantastic step and could on his day make something happen from out of nothing - Shenton hasn't and can't.
The point is that Shenton, completely ignoring any other players who've ever worn the Saints #3, to be effective needs the ball in space on the run - he has never had that even vaguely consistently in a Saints shirt yet. It is completely unfair to berate him on the basis that he can't make something dazzling happen when he is not getting good consistent ball - he simply is not that player, and very, very few of them exist in the GB game anymore, certainly not at centre. He's been disappointing as a Saints player to date and a pale shadow of our #3s and #4s past. But he's one of the top centres in the country right now and the best available we could realistically have in the squad. He's had no service when he's been fit and cannot be properly judged or written off until he has both.
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| Eh? Gleeson was 10 times the player at his peak that Shenton is or will ever be. When have I ever tried to compare the 2 on a qualitative basis? Anyone who attempted to do so would be mad. Maybe Gleeson did have as little service as Shenton did when he burst onto the scene. The comparison is however pointless as Gleeson had pace, a fantastic step and could on his day make something happen from out of nothing - Shenton hasn't and can't.
The point is that Shenton, completely ignoring any other players who've ever worn the Saints #3, to be effective needs the ball in space on the run - he has never had that even vaguely consistently in a Saints shirt yet. It is completely unfair to berate him on the basis that he can't make something dazzling happen when he is not getting good consistent ball - he simply is not that player, and very, very few of them exist in the GB game anymore, certainly not at centre. He's been disappointing as a Saints player to date and a pale shadow of our #3s and #4s past. But he's one of the top centres in the country right now and the best available we could realistically have in the squad. He's had no service when he's been fit and cannot be properly judged or written off until he has both.
The highlights are your own words Hampton. So Gleason was 10 times better; Gleason was not the worlds best by any means. The problem is Shenton has no step or pace and if you give me the ball in space and on the run, I would be effective. As far as making something out of nothing, Josh Jones manged to make yards out of nothing, Ryan Atkins made loads of yards out of nothing when we played Warrington. If he needs to be in the clear when he receives the ball he should be on the wing. In the under twenties preferably. Now hampton how are you going to defend his missed tackles and poor handling
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| Quote ="redex113"Now hampton how are you going to defend his missed tackles and poor handling'"
Well, Ex1 my good friend, it's pretty clear you're not the type worth trying to debate reasonably with, but I'll waste my time by paying lip-service at attempting same anyway....
His defence and handling last season were fine on the whole, rather better than fine towards the end of the season in fact. This season he's been recovering from an incredibly serious and near career-terminating injury for ****'s sake.... How much more defence than that do you need? How on earth could you be expecting him to be performing to anything like the same standards as he was before the injury yet?
What is it with people on here expecting players that have been seriously injured to magically recover from it instantly afterwards? How many players get victimised on here for the heinous crime of taking time to recover form/fitness after potentially career-ending injuries? There's always someone constantly getting jumped on by the clueless numpty scapegoat brigade on here for the simple crime of not being fit, whether it be Wilkin, or Gardner, or Wheeler, or Perry, or Pryce, or whoever the current flavour of the month is to unfairly dig the knife into. Injuries like Shenton's take time to fully recover from both physically and mentally. KC was a shadow of himself for an entire season after a similar injury. It's not the players' fault - it's the nature of such injuries. Jeesus H. ****ing Christ but there are some dense buggers on here....
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| I remember people writing KC off a few years back.
I also remember most people on here calling for Wello to be dropped immediately before the season had even started.
If any players do read these forums, surely it can only motivate them to improve, so by all means carry on
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| Quote ="redex113"Eh? Gleeson was 10 times the player at his peak that Shenton is or will ever be. When have I ever tried to compare the 2 on a qualitative basis? Anyone who attempted to do so would be mad. Maybe Gleeson did have as little service as Shenton did when he burst onto the scene. The comparison is however pointless as Gleeson had pace, a fantastic step and could on his day make something happen from out of nothing - Shenton hasn't and can't.'"
The comparison is absolutely relevant because when Gleeson signed even Huddersfield fans weren't sure whether he was good enough for Saints. Shenton, on the other hand, was knocking on the door international honours!
The point here is Gleeson DEVELOPED into a top class player at Saints. He was by no means a certainty. If anything Shenton has gone BACKWARDS and has yet to repeat the kind of form he showed at Cas that encouraged us to buy him.
Sure, part of this is down to coaching. I'd take Millward (then) over Simmons any day. But the other part is purely the responsibility of the player. He has to assert himself on the game and carve out a reputation. Gleeson did this in his first season and elevated himself to another level whereas Shenton's best efforts are still in a Castleford shirt.
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