Jermaine McGilivary on debut for England. |
1.
Jermaine McGillivary
should have played in all 3 Tests. I picked him before the Series and he proved
me right. http://rugbyleaguelife.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/my-england-sqaud-for-new-zealand-test.html He was THE form winger in Super
League leading up to the Test Series and he carried that form into the Third
Test, taking the ball out strongly and making plenty of good hard yards. He was certainly more effective than Joe Burgess in the first Two Tests.Recalled - Matty Smith. |
2.
England Head
Coach Steve McNamara made a very good call to bring back Wigan scrum half Matty
Smith to the starting line up. It was clear after the Second Test that a change
had to be made at half back and the majority of England supporters, including me, would have
preferred Castleford Tigers half back Luke Gale to be given a chance but Smith
did the required job. He is not spectacular but his kicking game is excellent
and it was far superior to what had been proffered in the Second Test and his
game management, organisation and distribution where just what England needed.Should Marshall have been selected? |
3.
New Zealand
Head Coach Stephen Kearney should have picked Benji Marshall. The Kiwis were
crying out for some creativity at half back and whilst Kodi Nikarima and Peta
Hiku had their best matches of the Series, a player with the experience and
creative skills of Marshall could have been the difference between winning and
losing the Test Series.I'm not convinced by Gareth Widdop. |
4.
I’m still
not convinced that Gareth Widdop is England’s answer at stand off half. Most of
the time he seemed to be running around in circles and up dead ends and turning
back on himself. He has a high quality kicking game and is a very good goal
kicker but I am not sure that he has the creative ability to fully crack it at
international level. John Bateman |
5.
John Bateman
is a Test Class player but just not at centre. He has had a very good series
and has played like the quality second row he is – he constantly plays above
his weight and is a constant thorn in the opposition’s side whether that is in
attack or defence. But, he is not a centre and that could be one of the reasons
why Ryan Hall had such a quiet series. Lose the beard, Sam. |
6.
Sam Tomkins
needs to lose his beard. Nothing more needs to be said.Whitehead scores his 2nd try on Saturday. |
7.
Canberra
Raiders will have two quality English players in their ranks in 2016. Former
Hull KR hooker Josh Hodgson had a brilliant first season with the Raiders in
2015 and his form saw him overtake the 2014 Man of Steel winner Daryl Clark in
the pecking order of top quality English hookers. Hodgson will be joined at the
Raiders by his Test colleague Elliott Whitehead who has signed from Catalans
Dragons. Whitehead is an outstanding second row forward who fully deserved his
Test spot. He was fairly quiet in the first two Tests but came to the fore in
the Third Test to score two crucial tries. Ben Thaler |
8.
Ben Thaler
was the right choice as referee, although at times I was worried that he was
impersonating Gerard Sutton from the Second Test because he started giving
penalties for petty little infringements at the play the ball – something he
didn’t do in the First Test in Hull. However, he settled down and allowed the
players to get on with the game and showed that there has been a vast
improvement in his refereeing over the last 12 months.Lizzie Jones singing before the Challenge Cup Final. |
9.
Lizzie Jones
should sing at all future big Rugby League occasions. Not out of sympathy but
because Rugby League fans identify with her, love her and actually look forward
to hearing her sing. She has a damn fine singing voice.McNamara - should he stay or should he go? |
10.
I’m still
undecided on whether Steve McNamara should be retained as England Head Coach.
Has he taken England as far as he can? Although this is a results business and
you can clearly state an argument that his results against Australia and New
Zealand over his 5 year tenure as Head Coach have not been good enough, there
is no doubt that England are a much more competitive outfit, are more
professionally prepared in camp, are defensively sound and have a very good
team spirit. If he is awarded a new contract it needs to take in the 2016 Four
Nations and the 2017 World Cup as we do not want to be in a position to be
looking for a new Head Coach just 12 months out from a World Cup.
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