I was distracted by the F1 all weekend (glad to see a result that the sport desperately needed), and didn't intently watch the game. But will attempt to summarise.
The ugly - 42 unanswered points in the space of 40mins of gameplay... that is just unacceptable, but better its happening in round 3, with a chance to correct the issues, because we can't afford for it to be happening in round 23 !
The bad - RFMs bombed try... the difference between our heads going down and the same thing possibly happening to the Cowboys. If it goes to 24-4 in our favour there, we go back down to the northern end for a restart (instead of conceding a try) and the game has a totally different complexion about it.
The good - we will hopefully have Su'a, F Molo, Liddle and Sele back on board next time out.
I understand, and quite rightly, that a lot of people are frustrated given the glimmer of hope that we got during round one. This team has a long way to go, unfortunately, before it is anything that remotely resembles a good footy side (let alone the great footy side that this supporter base traditionally commands).
I wrote in the Flanno thread that he'll be judged by his ability to bounce the team back after defeats like that against the Dolphins. Looking at the way we came out of the blocks on the weekend, and the fact that we had some significant cattle on the sidelines, I may just be prepared to give a half tick (but there will only be so many of those we can give out).
I also wrote that their will be a judgement around recruitment, retention and internal promotions. So far, not prepared to give any ticks and maybe worthy of a half-cross. Working backwards to front;
Marschke & V Fifita have potential, but need more runs on the board. At least at this stage, if we're dreaming and thinking that we might be in a Grand Final by 2030 - I don't see either of these guys in our squad that day.
Retention wise, I'm concerned about what the future holds for Lomax - there is no doubt that he is more involved and sees the footy in his hands more often in his current role, which isn't that of a traditional winger, but Jack Bird may also be on the outer sooner rather than later which will make Zac a lot happier (I don't see Flanno caving into this one easily though).
Recruitment wise - unless we can start stringing some wins together and being more resilient in the games we do lose (certainly hasn't been that way the last two weeks), then we are going to find it very hard in the open market unless we are prepared to pay well over the odds (which we don't have an historical track record of doing either).