woodgers
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Don't get me wrong, i'm ecstatic that we managed to use the 'get out of jail free' card and got the 2 points last night, we have gotten to the stage where any win is a good win right now.
Now, lets be honest with ourselves. THAT first half was nothing short of the most pathetic, abysmal footy that I have ever seen from any Raiders side. Every time I think about it I cringe at what we dished up. The Warriors, who have the biggest forwards in the league must have thought it was Christmas (or Easter) because pretty much every play involved a player getting the ball from dummy half, running 4 steps to the right or left then turning an inside ball straight back into where we just played the ball. They were lining up licking their lips as our forwards were continually smashed. I would have thought the message would have gone downstairs to change it but our 'chief' was happy to watch his troops get smashed. That is the closest I have ever seen a Rugby League side get to playing Union....I was aghast at the tactics. Besides Thurling, no forward likes to run onto the ball, what happened to hitting the ball 'on the burst' which has been around for 50 years? The last tackle plays included simply putting up a mid field bomb to a fullback rarely under pressure and hoping he drops it in the lights or something. I watched it and truly wondered how those guys train twice a day, I really did.
The second half was slightly better. Our first try was a desperate dive over from dummy half after wasting a whole set again. The next try was ad-lib throwing the ball 'wily nily' and getting lucky, and the last try was a hard working forward trying a last ditch grubber as nothing else was on and he was stranded. I yearn for the day that we put together a pass from halfback to 5/8 who cuts the ball out to a centre or winger hitting the ball at pace and running in untouched....
There is a thread questioning the crowds but this is your answer. A home side playing footy like that will be lucky to attract moths to the floodlights for fear of the stench. I stood there at halftime looking at that empty ground wondering how the Raiders went from the pioneers of expansive footy to one that didn't score a point in the 1st half, at home, against a side that is probably in the top 3 worst sides in the league along with us.
Where oh where did it all go wrong and why is it that across 2 computer forums you have probably 200 Raiders fans who can see it, however the 2 guys running the show and the board members can't?
Now, lets be honest with ourselves. THAT first half was nothing short of the most pathetic, abysmal footy that I have ever seen from any Raiders side. Every time I think about it I cringe at what we dished up. The Warriors, who have the biggest forwards in the league must have thought it was Christmas (or Easter) because pretty much every play involved a player getting the ball from dummy half, running 4 steps to the right or left then turning an inside ball straight back into where we just played the ball. They were lining up licking their lips as our forwards were continually smashed. I would have thought the message would have gone downstairs to change it but our 'chief' was happy to watch his troops get smashed. That is the closest I have ever seen a Rugby League side get to playing Union....I was aghast at the tactics. Besides Thurling, no forward likes to run onto the ball, what happened to hitting the ball 'on the burst' which has been around for 50 years? The last tackle plays included simply putting up a mid field bomb to a fullback rarely under pressure and hoping he drops it in the lights or something. I watched it and truly wondered how those guys train twice a day, I really did.
The second half was slightly better. Our first try was a desperate dive over from dummy half after wasting a whole set again. The next try was ad-lib throwing the ball 'wily nily' and getting lucky, and the last try was a hard working forward trying a last ditch grubber as nothing else was on and he was stranded. I yearn for the day that we put together a pass from halfback to 5/8 who cuts the ball out to a centre or winger hitting the ball at pace and running in untouched....
There is a thread questioning the crowds but this is your answer. A home side playing footy like that will be lucky to attract moths to the floodlights for fear of the stench. I stood there at halftime looking at that empty ground wondering how the Raiders went from the pioneers of expansive footy to one that didn't score a point in the 1st half, at home, against a side that is probably in the top 3 worst sides in the league along with us.
Where oh where did it all go wrong and why is it that across 2 computer forums you have probably 200 Raiders fans who can see it, however the 2 guys running the show and the board members can't?