You break those games down and it doesn't look so bad.
Dragons game we lost Fish and To'o mid game.
Had 45% possession
Made 12 errors
They scored 2 tries off kicks and one was a poor read from a rookie left side
Not to mention we had the double movement and missed try not passing it to Edwards
Knights we missed more tackles than them
Less linebreaks so they turned up.
We went in without 4 rep players and Leota who is close. Lost a 2nd rower for the game.
Again the tries scored we down to poor attitude. Which is the down side to playing against 12 players
We have had Salmon play 30 mins at centre
50 mins at 2nd row.
This is on the back of still having the most inexperienced side in the NRL. while losing key players
Round 3 - 13 v 13 score is 6 - 4 against us
We scored 34 points against 12 men and somehow conceded 3 tries
Round 2
13 v 13 score is 16-6 against us
We scored 14 points against Dragons with 12
The attack you rave about us having without Cleary. 48 points out of 86 came against 12 men. Impossible to read into attack when we had a massive advantage and scored more than half our points against 12 men sides.
67 mins vs 12 for 48 points.
173 mins vs 13 for 38 points.
We are not close to almost unbeatable with an injured squad. Our defence is very average too.
Don't get me wrong. We're undefeated which is fantastic. But we've been very fortunate to play against sides with a one man advantage to make that possible.
There's no point throwing out injuries as an excuse. My whole point is that once injuries hit us. We become vulnerable quickly. I made the point before the game and i honestly think we lose to knights if Barnett didn't have a brain snap.
Knights had no right to score 3 tries against us with one less player and their own injury worries. At full strength we put 60+ on them and probably concede nothing to 12 men. But our defence breals down really quick once we lose Fish, leota, Martin, Cleary, To'o. The more missing the more vulnerable we get