Quote Shaft="Shaft"The thought of this fills me with dread!'"
It may do, but were rapidly running out of options, especially if there's a need to drop players who are "only picking up their pay cheque"
Lms has to be pushed forward if walmsley is out, so who do you put in the back row? Wilkin soliola wellens? At least 2 of those players are woefully out of form, have been embroiled in whatever has gone wrong since cas and aren't offering a threat out wide. The other one is wellens whose about as dividing on here as it can get! Greenwood, like walmsley offers some great things, but he's never going to be the one to dictate the line speed, and get aggressive, which is what we need more than anything vs Huddersfield. Nor are any of them tackling machines, ready to take the work load off Roby. Of course, we can bring in Flanaghan, but what you gain in tackling you lose in attack (even against woefully out of form players!)
I've been crying out for an actual lock for some time as opposed a second row playing in the middle of the field, and long term I think Thompson could be that man, but it's all hands to the pump in the props in the immediate future so what do you do?
Of course this entire dilemma is avoided if charnock gets picked. I would be looking at a pack of:
Thompson Roby Masoe
Flanaghan Greenwood
Charnock/ Turner
Savelio Richards Wellens Walker
Which would at least start to root out whoever wellens was talking about (and say missing 6 tackles in a single game isn't acceptable)