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| Well, there seems to be alot of divided opinion on this, so lets have a poll!
I cant decide myself, but i've plumped for Makinson as he's fast, confident under the bomb and can beat a man 1 on 1
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| For me I'd go with Lance. He can play as an extra half in attack and has the experience, during a game he could interchange with Lomax if needed. Makinson would be his backup for me but would start on the wing or centre depending on the Shenton situation
Depending on injuries I'd have Ashe on a dual reg somewhere to see how he develops. Not sure at all about Wello, I think he would go ok in the back row as he's big enough and quick enough and he has good hands as an ex halfback
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| Quote Saint Simon="Saint Simon"Well, there seems to be alot of divided opinion on this, so lets have a poll!
I cant decide myself, but i've plumped for Makinson as he's fast, confident under the bomb and can beat a man 1 on 1'"
I'm not sure who I'd go with as yet but it would be between wello and makinson at this time but nit sure if makinson is ready to take the step up to playing fullback week in and week out.
Lomax is also in with a shout but I'd not play hohaia there as he's unsafe under the high ball.
It's really hard to pick and I keep changing my mind everytime I think about it but I'll go for wello at fullback to start the season off. He's slow on the kick returns but he's safe and that's something that can't be bought. His positional play, great under the High balm just can't be under estimated.
I'd ease makinson into the fullback role next year in hope he takes the position of wello next year or certainly fir 2013.
It's one tough call.
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| I'm going for Wello next year because we are likely to still need his experience at the back and also in helping our halves (if we stick with our young guns) but that is with the caveat that Makinson is mentored by him into the fullback role because I think Makinson is looking extremely promising for that position (although I like him on the wing as well!).
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| Quote St pete="St pete"I'm not sure who I'd go with as yet but it would be between wello and makinson at this time but nit sure if makinson is ready to take the step up to playing fullback week in and week out.
Lomax is also in with a shout but I'd not play hohaia there as he's unsafe under the high ball.
It's really hard to pick and I keep changing my mind everytime I think about it but I'll go for wello at fullback to start the season off. He's slow on the kick returns but he's safe and that's something that can't be bought. His positional play, great under the High balm just can't be under estimated.
I'd ease makinson into the fullback role next year in hope he takes the position of wello next year or certainly fir 2013.
It's one tough call.'"
thats my thoughts too. Wello is safe, but his attacking threat is now virtually nil, but then are any of the other candidates better all round in the role? I think they might be
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| Anyone but Wellens.
High balls - Dropped as many as any fullback in SL did. Cost us tries in key games.
Cover tackles - Once his forte. This season I can only remember the one on Charnley in the Cup semi final. Far too many players have walked through his tackling this season.
One on ones - Looks a complete fool in one on one situations. Always loses.
Kick returns - Pathetic, gone are the days of him beating the first man and making 20m.
Defensive positioning - Once a major strength, he saved far better teams than we have now by being in the right place at the right time to take a kick or be a brick wall and stop an attack. Now he arrives just as the ball is being grounded and spins round, flapping his arms in protest at the ref or his fellow players.
Individual attacking threat - Never has had any, now he doesn't even try
Joining the line - One of the main ways modern teams score tries. As defensive discipline is key, players very rarely fail to number up properly. Players like Tomkins, Hodgson and Grix can join the attacking line anywhere, which causes aprehension and hesitation in the defensive line. We don't have that. Wellens 'chimes' in stumbling and struggling to keep up and it is ALWAYS down the left in the centre position. 99% of the time he falls over, is tackled easily or throws Meli a stupid pass he has no chance to do anything with bar take the tackle.
In short, he is effing terrible. He used to be magnificent, he used to perform above his physical attributes and he used to be inspirational. He is no longer. I love the man and he is a bone fide Saints legend, but his time has come and it's about time someone at the club recognised this and did something about it.
When I heard he had done his achilles in the final I thought, "Shame, but maybe he'll retire now". But it doesn't seem like he will. I just fear another season will see him booed, hated and thoroughly erasing his legacy by descending into a farce.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Anyone but Wellens.
High balls - Dropped as many as any fullback in SL did. Cost us tries in key games.
Cover tackles - Once his forte. This season I can only remember the one on Charnley in the Cup semi final. Far too many players have walked through his tackling this season.
One on ones - Looks a complete fool in one on one situations. Always loses.
Kick returns - Pathetic, gone are the days of him beating the first man and making 20m.
Defensive positioning - Once a major strength, he saved far better teams than we have now by being in the right place at the right time to take a kick or be a brick wall and stop an attack. Now he arrives just as the ball is being grounded and spins round, flapping his arms in protest at the ref or his fellow players.
Individual attacking threat - Never has had any, now he doesn't even try
Joining the line - One of the main ways modern teams score tries. As defensive discipline is key, players very rarely fail to number up properly. Players like Tomkins, Hodgson and Grix can join the attacking line anywhere, which causes aprehension and hesitation in the defensive line. We don't have that. Wellens 'chimes' in stumbling and struggling to keep up and it is ALWAYS down the left in the centre position. 99% of the time he falls over, is tackled easily or throws Meli a stupid pass he has no chance to do anything with bar take the tackle.
In short, he is effing terrible. He used to be magnificent, he used to perform above his physical attributes and he used to be inspirational. He is no longer. I love the man and he is a bone fide Saints legend, but his time has come and it's about time someone at the club recognised this and did something about it.
When I heard he had done his achilles in the final I thought, "Shame, but maybe he'll retire now". But it doesn't seem like he will. I just fear another season will see him booed, hated and thoroughly erasing his legacy by descending into a farce.'"
So you are still undecided then?
Wellens speaks very highly of you so I am given to understand.
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| Quote Saint Simon="Saint Simon"thats my thoughts too. Wello is safe, but his attacking threat is now virtually nil, but then are any of the other candidates better all round in the role? I think they might be'"
You can't buy what experience wello has. When 100% fit he still get over the try line as well. His kick returns are a problem but foster is also very poor on kick returns.
Id start off the season with wello and pick and choose what games to play tommy there and ease him into the fullback role.
It's tough as we've got lance, wello, lomax and tommy all can fill the fullback role as well as lance, lomax and Gaskell all fighting fir the halfback roles.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"Anyone but Wellens.
High balls - Dropped as many as any fullback in SL did. Cost us tries in key games.
Cover tackles - Once his forte. This season I can only remember the one on Charnley in the Cup semi final. Far too many players have walked through his tackling this season.
One on ones - Looks a complete fool in one on one situations. Always loses.
Kick returns - Pathetic, gone are the days of him beating the first man and making 20m.
Defensive positioning - Once a major strength, he saved far better teams than we have now by being in the right place at the right time to take a kick or be a brick wall and stop an attack. Now he arrives just as the ball is being grounded and spins round, flapping his arms in protest at the ref or his fellow players.
Individual attacking threat - Never has had any, now he doesn't even try
Joining the line - One of the main ways modern teams score tries. As defensive discipline is key, players very rarely fail to number up properly. Players like Tomkins, Hodgson and Grix can join the attacking line anywhere, which causes aprehension and hesitation in the defensive line. We don't have that. Wellens 'chimes' in stumbling and struggling to keep up and it is ALWAYS down the left in the centre position. 99% of the time he falls over, is tackled easily or throws Meli a stupid pass he has no chance to do anything with bar take the tackle.
In short, he is effing terrible. He used to be magnificent, he used to perform above his physical attributes and he used to be inspirational. He is no longer. I love the man and he is a bone fide Saints legend, but his time has come and it's about time someone at the club recognised this and did something about it.
When I heard he had done his achilles in the final I thought, "Shame, but maybe he'll retire now". But it doesn't seem like he will. I just fear another season will see him booed, hated and thoroughly erasing his legacy by descending into a farce.'"
Sadly quite accurate. 
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| Quote No1 Saint="No1 Saint"Sadly quite accurate.
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He'll never be booed as he's a saint thru and thru and is highly respected.
It would be interesting how the wello knockers would react if makinson cane in and dropped a few kicks, missed few one on one tackles. Don't forget, this kid ain't played there proper at the top level and nobody knows how he'd go.
Wello has the ability to be in the right place at the right time when we defend our line. Many times he's got his body under the ball to prevent a try or just popped up in right place on kick near our line. That sort of stuff can't be taught, it's natural.
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| Quote St pete="St pete"It's tough as we've got lance, wello, lomax and tommy all can fill the fullback role as well as lance, lomax and Gaskell all fighting fir the halfback roles.'"
That's not tough; that's fantastic! How often in recent years have we had enough players of sufficient ability to have options at three pivotal roles?
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| Quote St pete="St pete"He'll never be booed as he's a saint thru and thru and is highly respected.
It would be interesting how the wello knockers would react if makinson cane in and dropped a few kicks, missed few one on one tackles. Don't forget, this kid ain't played there proper at the top level and nobody knows how he'd go.
Wello has the ability to be in the right place at the right time when we defend our line. Many times he's got his body under the ball to prevent a try or just popped up in right place on kick near our line. That sort of stuff can't be taught, it's natural.'"
I agree on the instinct stuff and I doubt Wello would ever really be boo'd but I could see people becoming more and more frustrated with him. Anyone who thinks Makinson wont make errors is kidding themselves, he should however be supported and encouraged and I think his pace would be a big plus on kick returns and would cause defences far more uncertainty in attack.
On the booing , I remember years ago as a kid being disappointed when the pop side boo'd Shane Cooper and Lockers when his form dipped. Quite disgraceful actually especially Lockers.
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