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| Still a big weakness under the high ball, dropped one and bottled another. Aussies will pepper him in the World Cup.
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| Quote ="rugbyleague88"Still a big weakness under the high ball, dropped one and bottled another. Aussies will pepper him in the World Cup.'"
He used to be fantastic under the high ball. Since the Leeds CC semi last year when he dropped a couple he's never been the same.
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| Tomkins defence is suspect
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| Has he ever done anything against a big team this year? He is unplayable against the crap teams but goes missing against the big teams.
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| Quote ="FIOS"Has he ever done anything against a big team this year? He is unplayable against the crap teams but goes missing against the big teams.'"
You can't just give him the ball and say 'there you go Sam do something' (well possibly against London). He game relies on getting the ball in the space to show what he can do, for whatever reason that's not happening at the moment.
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| Even tonight you could see he is a class act. Very hard to do anything in a team that is doing nothing.
Radlinski would have had Jones Bishop though
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| err you mean since he signed for the warriors, he has stopped putting his neck on the line.
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| Tomkins to stand off for me.
Pointless playing him on the fringes against good teams, they can read "The Move" and this leaves him with no space. That's why he's seemed so anonymous.
He's the best player we have, surely he should be getting the ball as much as possible? He's not just a "runner", he's the most complete stand off at the club, if not the league. People seemed to have forgotten this, including Wane.
This isn't some knee-jerk reaction either, our predictable attack has been plodding along for months, and this seems to me a great way to shake it up. Hampshire can cover fullback, although hopefully he won't be seen as a long term fullback solution given the fact he too is a very complete stand off.
Tomkins is the best player in the league, let's use him!
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| Quote ="Eastbourne Warrior"You can't just give him the ball and say 'there you go Sam do something' (well possibly against London). He game relies on getting the ball in the space to show what he can do, for whatever reason that's not happening at the moment.'"
Exactly. In the NRL he will go fine provided his team give him the space to work. I expect they won't be reliant on just him either so it won't be a case of shut "Sam down shut Wigan down" which means the opposition won't be able to afford the luxury of just looking after Sam.
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| Quote ="halftimepie"Tomkins to stand off for me.
Pointless playing him on the fringes against good teams, they can read "The Move" and this leaves him with no space. That's why he's seemed so anonymous.
He's the best player we have, surely he should be getting the ball as much as possible? He's not just a "runner", he's the most complete stand off at the club, if not the league. People seemed to have forgotten this, including Wane.
This isn't some knee-jerk reaction either, our predictable attack has been plodding along for months, and this seems to me a great way to shake it up. Hampshire can cover fullback, although hopefully he won't be seen as a long term fullback solution given the fact he too is a very complete stand off.
Tomkins is the best player in the league, let's use him!'"
Greens playing awful, so why not
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| Quote ="halftimepie"Tomkins to stand off for me.
Pointless playing him on the fringes against good teams, they can read "The Move" and this leaves him with no space. That's why he's seemed so anonymous.
He's the best player we have, surely he should be getting the ball as much as possible? He's not just a "runner", he's the most complete stand off at the club, if not the league. People seemed to have forgotten this, including Wane.
This isn't some knee-jerk reaction either, our predictable attack has been plodding along for months, and this seems to me a great way to shake it up. Hampshire can cover fullback, although hopefully he won't be seen as a long term fullback solution given the fact he too is a very complete stand off.
Tomkins is the best player in the league, let's use him!'"
So you want him as a first reciever ball distributer? cos that's how we play our halves.
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| The reason we can't move Sam to 6 is Jack Murphy. He looked a good prospect, was thrown in the play off against Leeds, overall had a decent game but made one crucial mistake. Where is he now? All Confidence and self belief he had is probably gone.
Play offs are not the time to out in kids who have had a handful of games. I don't want Hampshire or Tierney to go the way of Murphy. If Sam goes to 6 one of those will play FB. An out of sorts Green IMO is a better option than a kid. Their time will come.
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| Quote ="Eastbourne Warrior"The reason we can't move Sam to 6 is Jack Murphy. He looked a good prospect, was thrown in the play off against Leeds, overall had a decent game but made one crucial mistake. Where is he now? All Confidence and self belief he had is probably gone.
Play offs are not the time to out in kids who have had a handful of games. I don't want Hampshire or Tierney to go the way of Murphy. If Sam goes to 6 one of those will play FB. An out of sorts Green IMO is a better option than a kid. Their time will come.'"
I would put Richards to fullback, some will say that he wouldn't offer anything in attack, Sam is offering nothing in attack at present the way we are playing. As well a certain "Scotsman" at Hudds is certain to try and bomb Sam out of the game and at times lately he has looked a bit dodgy at judging them.
Play Burgess on the wing with Sam at halfback, we have got to try and vary the play to try and get out of the massive rut we are in at present.
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| Quote ="stillinthepast"I would put Richards to fullback, some will say that he wouldn't offer anything in attack, Sam is offering nothing in attack at present the way we are playing. As well a certain "Scotsman" at Hudds is certain to try and bomb Sam out of the game, at times lately he has looked a bit dodgy at judging them.
Play Burgess on the wing with Sam at halfback, we have got to try and vary the play to try and get out of the massive rut we are in at present.'"
By 'times lately' do you mean since moving to fullback?
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| Quote ="Conroy"By 'times lately' do you mean since moving to fullback?'"
What I meant is that Sam has bottled out of even going for the bomb at times and has waited for it to bounce.
With Richards at fullback to deal with the Danny Brough bombs I would feel safer.
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| Quote ="stillinthepast"What I meant is that Sam has bottled out of even going for the bomb at times and has waited for it to bounce.
With Richards at fullback to deal with the Danny Brough bombs I would feel safer.'"
He's always looked like a rabbit in the headlights under the high ball imo and I've regularly wondered why Paddy doesn't attack at 5 and defend at 1.
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| Quote ="Eastbourne Warrior"The reason we can't move Sam to 6 is Jack Murphy. He looked a good prospect, was thrown in the play off against Leeds, overall had a decent game but made one crucial mistake. Where is he now? All Confidence and self belief he had is probably gone.
Play offs are not the time to out in kids who have had a handful of games. I don't want Hampshire or Tierney to go the way of Murphy. If Sam goes to 6 one of those will play FB. An out of sorts Green IMO is a better option than a kid. Their time will come.'"
What? The reason we can't play Sam at 6 is because of Murphy? This is bizarre. It's because as a 6/7 he won't have the space to run in the back field and open play. It's the ball playing halves and dummy runners which open up gaps for the likes fo Sam.
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| ITS THE F^&KING STUCTURE THATS AT FAULT NOT THE PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Quote ="Last Son of Wigan"ITS THE F^&KING STUCTURE THATS AT FAULT NOT THE PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Couldn't agree more. However, Wane probably isn't going to completely revamp our attacking game for the play offs by completely changing the way we play. This to me seems like the only realistic way to change up our attack, which quite frankly is not good enough. It is the structures, but sadly it seems Wane won't change them!
Quote The reason we can't move Sam to 6 is Jack Murphy. He looked a good prospect, was thrown in the play off against Leeds, overall had a decent game but made one crucial mistake. Where is he now? All Confidence and self belief he had is probably gone. '"
The situation with Hampshire is different to Murphy. Murphy played one game then was thrown in for a must-win game. Huddersfield is not a win at all costs game, if we lose; so what? We get another chance. Besides, Hampshire has played much more than Murphy did and certainly seems up to the task.
Quote So you want him as a first reciever ball distributer? cos that's how we play our halves.'"
Yes. At least then he can get involved in the game. It's so frustrating to seem him stalking out wide knowing there isn't really anything he can do out there. I'd much sooner see him up the middle where he can actually influence the game.
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| Quote ="Conroy"He's always looked like a rabbit in the headlights under the high ball imo and I've regularly wondered why Paddy doesn't attack at 5 and defend at 1.'"
You're expecting players to think during a game ? Blimey
In all seriousness, that's exactly what a good backline should be doing ..... and why I've always thought ST is a bad fullback ... Excellent offensive back but he's too attack minded for the periods of the game where it's simply, like it or not, 'roll yer sleeves up' time ..... and it's up to Richards to tell him that and make him swap positions.
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| Quote ="Last Son of Wigan"What? The reason we can't play Sam at 6 is because of Murphy? This is bizarre. It's because as a 6/7 he won't have the space to run in the back field and open play. It's the ball playing halves and dummy runners which open up gaps for the likes fo Sam.'"
No, try reading. The reason either Tierney or Hampshire shouldn't be thrown into the cauldron of play off rugby is it could destroy their confidence as it did to Murphy. There is a time and a place to play kids and the play off is not it. If the coaching staff believed either were ready we wouldn't be looking to sign firstly Minichello then Bowen.
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| Charnley at FB anyone? That would make defences think, and you would think that Charnley is more likely to bust out of a attempted tackle more than Sam ala Greg Inglis.
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Quote Sam Tomkins has signed with the Warriors and will be unveiled by the club in the next 10 days.
The Super League star told British media last week that he had made "no plans" for the next two years and also claimed he had the 2015 Rugby World Cup on his radar.
There were also reports after the Challenge Cup final claiming he may stay with Wigan.
But the Herald on Sunday understands the Warriors' deal with Tomkins was completed last week.
He will be one of the highest, if not the highest paid player in the club's history, with an annual salary believed to be more than $750,000.
The 24-year-old fullback, who starred in Wigan's Challenge Cup triumph over Hull last week, won't be seen in New Zealand until at least mid-December.
At the end of the Super League season, Tomkins will join the England team at their pre-World Cup training camp in South Africa.
Tomkins, who has scored 145 tries in 149 games for Wigan since making his debut in 2008 as a 19-year-old, has yet to visit Auckland during his dealings with the Warriors, but his mother has been in town to survey property options.'"
I just want this over and done with now. It's dragged on longer than a story-line in Eastenders.
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Quote Sam Tomkins has signed with the Warriors and will be unveiled by the club in the next 10 days.
The Super League star told British media last week that he had made "no plans" for the next two years and also claimed he had the 2015 Rugby World Cup on his radar.
There were also reports after the Challenge Cup final claiming he may stay with Wigan.
But the Herald on Sunday understands the Warriors' deal with Tomkins was completed last week.
He will be one of the highest, if not the highest paid player in the club's history, with an annual salary believed to be more than $750,000.
The 24-year-old fullback, who starred in Wigan's Challenge Cup triumph over Hull last week, won't be seen in New Zealand until at least mid-December.
At the end of the Super League season, Tomkins will join the England team at their pre-World Cup training camp in South Africa.
Tomkins, who has scored 145 tries in 149 games for Wigan since making his debut in 2008 as a 19-year-old, has yet to visit Auckland during his dealings with the Warriors, but his mother has been in town to survey property options.'"
I just want this over and done with now. It's dragged on longer than a story-line in Eastenders.
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| Wigans announcement will be a week on Wednesday, prior to wigans last home game of the season
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