HEAD coach Josh Syms concedes a couple of deficiencies were exposed when Wairarapa-Bush lost 17-12 to Wanganui in a representative match in Palmerston North.
Their attacking impetus often was slowed by an inability to get over the gain line from first-phase play and there was a disconcerting lack of accuracy in lineout throwing on Wednesday night.
And while "pretty confident" the throw-ins can be rectified before his team challenge Hawke's Bay for the Ranfurly Shield in Napier on Thursday, July 9, he admits the solution to the go-forward issue is posing bigger headaches.
"Frankly, there does seem to be a shortage of players who are capable of providing that initial penetration. It's still a work in progress," Syms said.
"We don't really want to ask players to do something they are not comfortable with but we do need to get that important go-forward which helps free up the guys out wide. It's a tricky one."