Meh i only had as a 30% chance of beating the Premieres anyway......and that was with
SJ in the team.
Penrith were clinical. They were just playing at a whole different warp speed to us at times. Like the champion team they are showed their ability to lift intensity levels...we just couldnt go with them when they did.....something we'll get better with the more we experience these sort of games.
We made it harder with the all the errors......and tbh our kicking game (or lack of it) was so telling...... no general to steer us around, put the ball in the right parts of the field, finish off our sets, pressure the opposition.......thats the minimun requirement and even then theres no guarentee of a win but definitely no chance without it.
If no
SJ next week Volkman has to come in for mine and i've always hated that bench configuration Webby's favoured the latter part of the season with no genuine prop and carrying
Lussick when u have potentially 3 other players capable of spelling
Egan for a 10 minute break if needed.
That said this season has already been a win in my eyes regardless, and the learnings we'll get from this game and finals series will hold us in good stead. If
SJ's back next week im confident of a win at home wether its against Raiders or Knights.......if he's not then its probably 50/50 but it'll still be an improved showing i believe.
Think both team and coaches are learning as they go, We were never going to be the finished article season one.