Leeds Chief coach Brad Arthur was largely critical of his team attitude and branded their first half performance “shame” as a loss of 18-4 in St Helens.
Rhinos entered a competition on winning five games in Superlica, including winning candles on a magical weekend, but are limited to only one attempt as hosts produced great moments at both ends of the fields.
Meanwhile, Leeds copied the whole lot of mistakes to handle, chances of coming, but they go quickly so they could not play together.
He asked if he read the work at half time again, Arthur said, “It was not” spray “, because I don’t know if it would be a lot of difference.
“We just talked about how it was probably our worst 40 minutes, it was embarrassing, and we were 40 minutes to just haunt the performance and unfortunately, we continued to chase the table.
“I think he’s coming back to one thing and it’s an attitude. I think they had a better attitude to try out simple things as they should fix and build a game. We probably wanted to win and end with.
“Maybe we’d think we were going better than we were. What I was trying to bend in the boys whether every team now comes for you. The only thing that is right now.”
There was a significant number of sweat mistake in a sweaty night, but Arthur added heat: “It’s a choice, you can choose whether you want to do it or not and obvious that we did.”
Wilkin: Lieds approached the game with arrogance
Ski Sports Rugby League Jon Vilkin was also not impressed by LIEDS Rhinos approached the competition and believes that “arrogance” appeared after they won the last five games.
“I thought it was an arrogant and presidental performance from Leeds,” he said.
“I thought they approached the game with the arrogance of minute, disrespecting the position and cover of saints too easy.
“Brad Arthur will be reduced. All this is attitude. You must give any fixture in this league credit, and I don’t think Lieds appeared in a mental space to play in a mental space.”
It was a different story for the winning chief coach Paul Wellense, who believes that his side had found the “draft” to take great victories of such a whistle.
“This was a really important game for us,” the main coach coach said. “I thought the way the team was approaching the first class. We took off at the back of a short-lived twist in Salford, and it was a physical game.
“We did nothing in the training field, but the players found themselves into the position to go there and acting only four points in such a night as it was like that in the night.
“Now for us is a challenge to build and build some consistency. That was one of our questions lately. It’s a draft for us how to play in big games.”
“(Harry Robertson’s Reckle) was a night game for me,” Vetlens added. “I was safe in tonight that we would get good strong performance and when I saw it, it convinced me even more than we were here to play.”
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