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Not worried about last night at all to be honest. This is a young side which will have its ups and downs and is still learning to adapt to the new structure implemented by Taylor. Plenty of room for improvement.
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@Fade To Black said:@GNR4LIFE said:I know a win is a win, but its worrying knowing that the only side you probably would have beaten in the comp was the team you played. I know everyone is going to try and turn negatives into positives, but lets review our expectations pre-game. We all were gunning for a drubbing, not just a win. They had 4 or 5 key players out, and with it being round 1, there was going to be no let up from us. We were extremely lucky, we relied on good fortune more than skill. We'll have to improve a hell of a lot, even against the Dragons next week, cos they will shape as stiffer competition than the Titans imo. Plus, we'll be doing it without Moses.
How were we 'extremely lucky'? We got the raw end of the stick from the ref's with both forward passes and stripped balls
@2041 said:There are some people on here who, in my opinion, need to sit down and think hard about what having a team full of promising young players really means. It's all well and good paying lip service to the idea that we'll be inconsistent and shouldn't expect too much too soon, but if you then turn round after a performance like yesterday and say "ooh we're terrible, we'll get flogged by a good team" then you're clearly not understanding what's going on at the club.
What I saw yesterday was hugely encouraging. The defence was streets better than it has been. Some players we absolutely need to have good seasons looked capable of delivering - specifically Sironen and Tapau. The back line coped admirably with having a debutant playing out of position at short notice. The front row rotation looked very strong indeed. Sure, the spine didn't really fire. Hardly surprising when three-quarters of it is barely past school age and it's never taken the field together in first grade.
The way I see it, the Titans were maxed out at 18 points, despite having lots of ball and some very helpful penalty calls. With a few more balls sticking we could have had 40.
What does it mean for the season? Well, injuries notwithstanding more or less what I hoped for: we'll beat some good teams, take a couple of hammerings, put lots of points on a few and struggle to beat teams we ought to have covered. This is what inconsistency means, and with the roster we have it's inevitable. We're building: for the first time in years I actually believe it.
@Furious1 said:Apart from Bird and Taylor can somebody tell me the other "key" personnel the Titans had out?
I thought apart from those 2 it wasn't a bad side they put out ….certainly the backline had many of the old names with plenty of speed
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@Cultured Bogan said:When the passes start sticking and they stop spilling the lollies, we'll go a long way to improving in attack.
There's things to work on, but we saw glimpses of what they are capable of last night. There was a 10-15 minute period where everything clicked for us. We need a few rounds for the kids to get their game together. I feel this might happen quicker if we jag another win or two, they'll be brimming with confidence.