Anticipation gets my tick
The quality in the back-line and infusion of mobility in the pack will see Rovers being a different animal next season, but the key will be the team's fortitude to consistently defend, something that has been missing for too long.
Much is being said about Sio and Kelly but I reckon Goulding and Dixon are prize assets and Campese's presence will be a major threat, but it is Rovers pack which impresses me most - it has a steadying ingredient of continuity in Weyman, Walker, Green, Larroyer, Horne, Cox and Carlile with the added grunt of Bailey and Allgood. The other signings of MaCarthy, Burke, Donaldson and Boudebza are intriguing in that they are sort of unknown quantities who bring competition to an already tight knit pack.
Also, I believe it will be Jordan Cox's time to finally cement his place in the team; he showed visible signs of a return to form last season, and now that he has had the shoulder fixed I reckon he will play a big role in getting Rovers on the front foot.
Of course, the fear of taking time to 'gel' or doing a Salford will be a main concern for many but I'm not overly worried mainly because Blair and Kelly have already forged a partnership which is a major plus and something forgotten about at times. It is no coincidence Rovers signed these players as a pairing and IMO it was a clever strategy.
However, there is concern over Rovers head coach, mainly due to the lacklustre approach in his opening 9 games in charge. I didn't expect him to set the world on fire immediately but apart from the Saints game he didn't seem capable of instilling confidence when the play-offs were still an achievable target. I might be overly critical of Chester here but it has to be said, although the appointment of Poching does instil me with confidence and maybe he will help/guide/nurture Chester in his first full season with what needs to be recognised as his 'own' squad.
One final point, praise needs to be given to Rovers Board for backing Chester to the hilt. They have placed their trust in Chester and if three things happen next season - Chester sorts out the defence, Carlile/Boudebza come good, and Campese stays fit and healthy - then 6-8th is certainly possible
