Quote ="Wigg'n"You think all 5 players are calling plays and organising at the same time?
My point is, like I said in my other post, if you have 3 or 4 decent players at 1, 9, 13 and half you can afford to carry someone in one of those positions and most of the time teams will have a dominant half. E.g. Saints - do you think Fages is an irreplaceable player for them? Or do Roby, Lomax and Coote do 90% of the organising and play calling?
If you have a half with a great kicking game like Sneyd or Gale, do you think it matters as much that your other half has a poor kicking game?
If we signed Cameron Smith and Nathan Cleary, I'd let my nan play in the other half position.
How many decent 6's are there in SL now? Hastings, Lomax and Maloney. Occasionally Austin too.'"
Yes 5 players tend to organise at the same time in different phases of the game.
A key role for a 6 & 7 is to organise the attack on their side if the pitch.
Gone are the days of a scrum half being the organiser and a 6 being the pretty boy strike runner (which arguably in that respect French could play) but it is outdated concept that generally teams on longer employ as it was easy to defend against that 1 dimensional system.
The 6 and 7 are more or less interchangeable these days both doing similar jobs on their respective sides of the pitch. While the attack is focussed on one side of the field the other half tends to be organising the strike play getting the shape right for when the link play comes.
If you have been watching the NRL it is very clear given the lack of crowds at the moment how vocal all the players are but in particular the halves.
French tried to play the 6 role off the bench at Wakefield and it simply didn’t work. The plays went down our left side in attack, then when we tried to get the link to the right side that he was controlling he caught the ball and generally just tried to take the line on.
I’ve absolutely no problem with a half taking the line on but they also must provide the link and organise the plays, that is not his game.
He is an illusive broken field runner who thrives in space. That is his strength so why would you take that away from him by asking him to organise, provide the link in attack and reduce the space available to him.