Quote Sandro II Terrorista="Sandro II Terrorista"I thought both Burke and Green had really good games today, but yes, we are short in the forwards.
We had enough ball and territory to win today but whereas last week absolutely everything came off, today we made a few really crucial errors and our discipline was again very poor. At least three or four penalties were given away on tackles three and four.
Widnes are pretty limited, but they know that and are very good at what they do which is sticking to the game plane and making sure they have a high completion rate with very few errors. Their line speed was excellent although I did think they were offside (admittedly difficult to tell from behind the sticks) and allowed to be for the whole game.
Before the game I thought it was imperative that we got a hold on Banbury, which we did. Unfortunately we allowed Mellor and the excellent Heremaia to do pretty much what they wanted.'"
Disappointed by the result and the performance.
Although hard to judge, I listened to the game on Radio Humberside. They said we were getting smashed up the middle by the Widnes forwards in the first half and conceding way too many metres and territory in the process. This pressure was compounded by the penalties we also gave away in a vain attempt to slow the ptb.
By contrast RH said we were completing our sets on or around the half way line and kicking poorly as an end result.
I would be interested to know why we feel the need to give teams such a head start, before we up the tempo and play with the necessary intelligence, urgency and Intensity? Is it a team mindset, selection issues or perhaps a lightweight pack on this occasion?
It seems we could and maybe should have come away with at least a point, but the fact we didn't is another lost opportunity. This could be a blessing in disguise as it may teach us some much needed and valuable lessons on basic game management and composure over the next vital few games.
Finally, from what I heard, John Boudebza at hooker seemed to provide some go forward spark and momentum. Larroyer and McCarthy had subdued games. Is this true?