king_sirro
Well-known member
With how bad we are going everyone is screaming for answers and ways out of this mess, so i thought i'd try and put together my idea on paper…call it my own therapy.
It's clear that the Tigers need to find some structure in attack. Potter has always planned to do this but has concentrated more on defence. Is it possible the relegation of Marshall is the first step in gaining our attacking structure?
I believe we cant have structure with Marshall in the team and Potter has realised this and Benji could very well be on his way out. Potter is a little tied at the moment due to injuries, but i can see a plan that im praying Potter can.
Its clear Luke Brooks is earmarked as our future 7\. I dont think a player with his style can come in with Benji at 6 because Luke wont know what to do and when to do it with Marshall taking over his role and playing un-structured. However, bring Brooks in surrounded by players that can follow a plan and play a definitive role and the kid will know exactly what to do.
The key is Braith coming back to give the team the balance required. Braith on the left as 5/8, Liam on the right as a ball playing lock like glen Stewart, and Brooks and Farah controlling the centre. I feel Farah and Brooks would love this structure, and by the time Braith is off contract Moses will be ready and Brooks will be established.
Easy transitioning.
It's clear that the Tigers need to find some structure in attack. Potter has always planned to do this but has concentrated more on defence. Is it possible the relegation of Marshall is the first step in gaining our attacking structure?
I believe we cant have structure with Marshall in the team and Potter has realised this and Benji could very well be on his way out. Potter is a little tied at the moment due to injuries, but i can see a plan that im praying Potter can.
Its clear Luke Brooks is earmarked as our future 7\. I dont think a player with his style can come in with Benji at 6 because Luke wont know what to do and when to do it with Marshall taking over his role and playing un-structured. However, bring Brooks in surrounded by players that can follow a plan and play a definitive role and the kid will know exactly what to do.
The key is Braith coming back to give the team the balance required. Braith on the left as 5/8, Liam on the right as a ball playing lock like glen Stewart, and Brooks and Farah controlling the centre. I feel Farah and Brooks would love this structure, and by the time Braith is off contract Moses will be ready and Brooks will be established.
Easy transitioning.