Quote ="Ed I Tackle"Explain to me how you know that the call wasn't take it up Fielden, Tomkins comes in on your shoulder.
How do you know that Fielden didn't get a call from Tomkins 'my ball Stuart' and Fielden responded.'"
In a planned move with a player like Sam on the shoulder of a prop the prop would need to draw a tackle from each (or most) of the crowd of defenders he was running into and would offload to the supporting man who could then go into the gap that was created.
Fielden stopped before meeting one man, turned and threw it to a lad who weighs a lot less than him knowing that the smaller player had to hit a group of three defenders.
If Sam called for a pass Fielden should be experienced enough to know that he needs to create a gap to give Sam any chance of breaking the line in this situation.
If that was an example from Wigan's book of set moves then we desperately need a new play book.