It wasn’t a good weekend for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats was it!!
A Super League record margin equalling 80-0 defeat at Warrington Wolves on Saturday afternoon came on the back of their U19s Academy team losing 74-0 at home against Hull FC on Friday night.
Wakefield
have now lost 8 successive Super League games after winning their opening two
fixtures at Castleford Tigers and at home to Hull Kingston Rovers and they have
a paper thin squad that is crippled with injuries.
James Webster - not too happy at the moment. |
Webster was
an excellent and hugely respected player for Rovers and he was one of the
guiding lights in putting us back in the big time. He led us to victory in the
2006 National League Grand Final and into Super League in our first full season
under Morgan and he also won the National League’s player of the year award.
As well as
being a quality player he was an outstanding ambassador for the club and played
a major part in consolidating our position in Super League as we avoided
relegation in 2007, a fact that was eventually guaranteed with a thumping 42-6
victory over our local rivals Hull FC at the KC Stadium.
However, there
was always a nagging doubt in my mind that Webster would struggle long term in
Super League as the players got bigger and faster. He had the skills and the
brain to match it with the best but didn’t quite have the physical attributes
needed to be a major success at the higher level.
Webster is a
man of slight build but he had a winning attitude and mentality that rubbed off
on the rest of the Rovers squad and his bravery and commitment compensated for
his lack of size to a certain degree.
It was
injury that ended his time at Rovers as a bad, season ending shoulder injury
suffered against Leeds Rhinos early in 2008 meant that the club had to go out
looking for a new scrum half and Webster’s contract was paid off.
It was a sad
end for a great servant who came to the club at a difficult time in our history
and brought us back in to the top league after 12 years. Rovers signed Michael
Dobson from Canberra Raiders and the rest is history. Dobson had the physical
attributes that Webbo didn’t and was an instant hit at Craven Park and had 5 ½
great years at the club.
Webster
moved into coaching at Hull FC under Richard Agar, after a spell on the playing
staff at the KC Stadium and back in the National Leagues at Widnes Vikings, and
followed him to Wakefield before taking up the hot seat when Agar left the West
Yorkshire outfit last year.
He had an
immediate impact on the Wildcats and led them to wins over Leeds Rhinos, Wigan
Warriors and Warrington Wolves in the second half of the year and although they
didn’t make the play offs they improved a lot under his guidance and continued
that form early this season before the injuries struck and reduced his playing
squad to the minimum.
The recent
competitive performance at Leeds Rhinos on Easter Monday was destroyed by the
result at the Wolves last weekend and this week they go into a tricky Challenge
Cup 5th round tie at home to Championship club Halifax – that is a
game Webster really cannot afford to lose.
Wildcats Chairman Michael Carter |
Whilst that
is undoubtedly the honest and realistic point of view, it would probably have
been best to keep it in house. It’s another thing entirely to come out and say
it in public – it will hardly entice
fans through the gates for subsequent games if they know they mean nothing to
the club and the season ahead and I am sure the season ticket holders and
sponsors were not too enamoured with his public comments either.
I hope that
Carter is true to his word and keeps his faith in Webster as I believe he is
one of the outstanding young coaches in the British game today and, if he is
given the time he needs and he gets all of his players back fully fit, the
Wildcats will become competitive once again. This Super League season has been
one of the most competitive in it’s 20 year history and it would be a shame if
one of the clubs is seen as an easy beat and guaranteed two points as London
were last year.
Heavy
defeats like the Wildcats suffered at the weekend and long losing streaks
undermine what is a great competition in 2015 but I don’t think any other coach
would be doing a much better job than Webster.
The Wildcats
need to stay strong and keep the faith.
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