I’m not doubting Kev’s ability to spot a decent half. Though in 4 games he has gone with:
Round 1: Milford right / Croft left
Round 2 ( mid game swap): Milford left / Croft right
Round 3: Milford left / Croft right / Dearden bench
Round 4: Milford left / Dearden right / Croft bench
4 rounds 4 different half combinations.
I’m not sure how highly I rate Kev’s ability to clearly identify what he wants from his halves. Though that point aside, I have no doubt that Staggs can be a damaging 6 and that he could compliment the right spine. I don’t think Isaako Dearden and Turpin are the right spine - that is a massively inexperienced spine and would huge amounts of pressure on Dearden to do everything. The spine would work if you brought in a Josh Hodgeson type Hooke who acts as a game manager, or an experienced ball playing fullback to assist Dearden. Staggs would be a great half partner for Reynolds but his back injury takes him off the table as an option imo.
At very least (and a move like this may well be the case), bringing in a guy that is experienced in their position such as Hynes and a decent bench hooker to help Turpin would be necessary for Staggs to work.
1. Hynes
6. Staggs
7. Dearden
9. Turpin
14. Connor Watson / Kurt Mann (I guess Billy Walters would be better than nothing).
The team currently has no leadership or decent experienced toilers. Pushing out Milford is a step in the right direction but replacing him with Staggs doesn’t fix the leadership issue.
I really don’t mind if we let some of the young guys walk but we need 4 or so external signings of various prices but they need to re-establish a culture. Mann, Opacic, Watson, Hynes, Capewell, Either or both Morris, McGuire, etc