Wykes has been great at the Force and I can't believe there is any criticism of the way he's played.
Nobody can criticise Wykes too much: he plays close to his ability every week. If there is any whinge about him it should be about the type of player he is, but it's not really his fault.
He is one of those notters. Some notters are not really specialist 6s, 7s or 8s, but can play 2, or maybe all 3, positions. Other notters are not specialist 2nd rowers at the Super level, and not really 6s either.
This 2nd group of notters are usually lanky: tall enough or at least with a high enough reach at lineout time, but don't have the build to impose themselves physically. If they play in the 2nd row they usually scrummage on the left hand side of the scrum. They can survive in the professional environment if they have the skill of a backrower around the park, have a bit of toe and are even faster between the ears.
Now and then you get a Wykes type who has a hard edge to his play. Sam doesn't have that; so it's one criticism, I suppose. Young Luke Jones at the Rebels could have it but we will have to see him play against better teams than the Blues to confirm it.
Edit: have just seen Waylon's remarks. There's a bit of truth in what he says about Wykes. Even if he has evolved as a skills type player due to his build, he has to be at the coal face more than he is.
Sharpie is scarcely a Brad Thorn either; so when the two of them are locking there is some grunt missing. Lynn is closer to the hard-working tough guy type needed but the Force have to find a premium tight head lock to take over Sharpe's contract, since Battye is not going to be a grunter.
Even if it takes a couple of years they should try to find someone like that - and look for an elite LHP while they are at it.
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