Having seen the leeds squad for wembley it would appear Brian Mclennan has two tough choices to make. Lee smith or scott donald on the wing is a difficult call but having to choose between young Clarkson or Carl Ablett is a nightmare. Does he go with the young lad who has performed so well in Abletts absence or does he bring Ablett back after his layoff. These are the decisions that coaches lose sleep over that's for sure.
Youth or experience for wembley?
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3owls
, août 26 2010 01:09
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#1
Posté 26 août 2010 - 01:09
#2
Posté 26 août 2010 - 01:12
QUOTE (3owls @ Aug 26 2010, 02:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Having seen the leeds squad for wembley it would appear Brian Mclennan has two tough choices to make. Lee smith or scott donald on the wing is a difficult call but having to choose between young Clarkson or Carl Ablett is a nightmare. Does he go with the young lad who has performed so well in Abletts absence or does he bring Ablett back after his layoff. These are the decisions that coaches lose sleep over that's for sure.
Leeds have to take a gamble with Peacock out. They could have a potential matchwinner in that young guy Clarkson or do they go with a solid, reliable plodder like Ablett?
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#3
Posté 26 août 2010 - 01:25
The squad in full is:
1. Brent Webb
2. Scott Donald
3. Brett Delaney
4. Keith Senior
5. Ryan Hall
6. Danny McGuire
7. Rob Burrow
8. Kylie Leuluai
9. Danny Buderus
11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan
12. Ali Lauitiiti
13. Kevin Sinfield
14. Matt Diskin
15. Greg Eastwood
16. Ryan Bailey
17. Ian Kirke
18. Carl Ablett
27. Chris Clarkson
28. Lee Smith
No surprises here then, will have to wait until 17 is announced.
1. Brent Webb
2. Scott Donald
3. Brett Delaney
4. Keith Senior
5. Ryan Hall
6. Danny McGuire
7. Rob Burrow
8. Kylie Leuluai
9. Danny Buderus
11. Jamie Jones-Buchanan
12. Ali Lauitiiti
13. Kevin Sinfield
14. Matt Diskin
15. Greg Eastwood
16. Ryan Bailey
17. Ian Kirke
18. Carl Ablett
27. Chris Clarkson
28. Lee Smith
No surprises here then, will have to wait until 17 is announced.
Leeds Rhinos,STILL the only Grand Final winning club NOT to have cheated the salary cap.WCC Champions 2012.
#4
Posté 26 août 2010 - 02:17
Think I read an article with Clarkson saying his favoured position was second row so maybe with Peacock and Burgess out he'll use him as an interchange? Either way, I'd love to see him get his shot at a Wembley appearance as he looks really promising and a nice kid to boot, he's earned it.
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