I know that stats dont tell the full story and can be quite misleading, but in a brief list of the number of tries scored by the backlines of all the sides over the course of the season that ive compiled while procrastinating this afternoon(from nrl.com stats page), the raiders backline has come out last only scoring 27 tries.
Is the lack of scoring ability in our backline due to poor tactics, bad selections, injuries, poor team perfomances (eg lack of go forward), lack of firepower in the backs or lack of opportuinity? I think its probably a little of all of these but it is a worrying trend heading into the backend of the season. If we hope to be top 8 contenders i think we need to score more tries, do you think our current backline can deliver? Which backs arent pulling their weight?
Tries by the backline (1-5).
1-Broncos=54
2-Eels=43
3-Storm=58
4-Cowboys=48
5-Manly=31
6-Sharks=42
7-Roosters=41
8-Dragons=47
9-West Tigers=37
10-Raiders=27
11-Bulldogs=33
12-Warriors=37
13-Panthers=40
14-Rabbitohs=28
15-Knights=30
Is the lack of scoring ability in our backline due to poor tactics, bad selections, injuries, poor team perfomances (eg lack of go forward), lack of firepower in the backs or lack of opportuinity? I think its probably a little of all of these but it is a worrying trend heading into the backend of the season. If we hope to be top 8 contenders i think we need to score more tries, do you think our current backline can deliver? Which backs arent pulling their weight?
Tries by the backline (1-5).
1-Broncos=54
2-Eels=43
3-Storm=58
4-Cowboys=48
5-Manly=31
6-Sharks=42
7-Roosters=41
8-Dragons=47
9-West Tigers=37
10-Raiders=27
11-Bulldogs=33
12-Warriors=37
13-Panthers=40
14-Rabbitohs=28
15-Knights=30