Brett Morris has been training at fullback for Canterbury as the Bulldogs plan for a possible finals match without Will Hopoate.Hopoates religious beliefs stop him from playing on Sundays.Unless Canterbury can secure a top-four berth they look likely to play on a Sunday during the first week of the NRL finals.Morris starred at fullback for the Bulldogs last year and is ready to move there from the wing again if he is needed.I have played a lot of football there, it is not an issue for me, Morris said on Monday.These days you train in a few positions. You are not just accustomed to playing one position.You have to feel comfortable in a range of positions, it is not something I am worried about.Canterbury play South Sydney in the NRLs final round on Friday night.If all the favourites win this weekend, the Bulldogs will be scheduled to meet Penrith in a sudden-death final in week one of the finals.That game has been played on Sunday for the past four seasons since the NRL altered its finals format.Hopoate sat out three Sunday matches earlier this season.I have no idea if he will play, Morris said.That is something that is between (coach Des Hasler) and Will and whatever decision is made, the players will support it 100 per cent.That is the great thing about Will, his faith. He is a humble guy and he is great to have around the club.It is out of our control. 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Following his unbeaten 51 in the second innings of the Antigua Test against India, Carlos Brathwaites Test record looked like this: five innings, three half-centuries, a batting average of 45.25. Any specialist batsman would be proud of numbers like that, but Brathwaite isnt a specialist batsman. He has batted no higher than No. 8 so far, and his primary role in the West Indies team is to bowl seam.At the end of the Antigua Test, Brathwaite had taken only one wicket in his three Tests, at an average of 242.00.Jason Holder, West Indies captain, has played 14 Tests. He has scored one hundred, three fifties, and averages 27.18 with the bat - perfectly good returns for a lower-order batsman, but, like Brathwaite, his primary job is bowling. At the end of the Antigua Test, he had taken 21 wickets at an average of 42.95 and a strike rate of 93.9.In Antigua, Holder and Brathwaite werent third and fourth seamers. They were, respectively, new-ball bowler and first-change. Between them, they finished with figures of 0 for 163 in 49 overs in Indias only innings.Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar, ESPNcricinfos expert analyst on the tour, had suggested on Saturday that West Indies were misusing the talents of Holder and Brathwaite. Taking the example of Ravi Shastri, who began his career primarily as a left-arm spinner but ended up as more of a top-order batsman than a bowler, Manjrekar suggested that West Indies push both up the order and pick an extra fast bowler to strengthen their bowling.Speaking to the media after West Indies innings-and-92-run loss inside four days, Holder defended West Indies selection, and said it was the execution of the bowling attacks plans that had gone wrong, and not its composition.In hindsight you can say a lot of things, Holder said. The combination we played had four bowlers and an allrounder in Roston Chase, who bowls some offspin. But execution is the name of the game. I dont think we executed well enough.Holders answer did not stop further questions about West Indies bowling attack. Asked specifically about his own bowling, and that of Brathwaite, he said they werent necessarily West Indies strike bowlers, and that their role was instead to hold an end up and build pressure by drying up the runs.To be honest, myself and Carlos are going up to a certain point in terms of what our roles are, bowling areas together and pick up one or two wickets, he said. But if runs are leaking from both ends, primarily from the other end, it makes cricket a little easier for batsmen.Having said that, we tried to get some wickets. But it just didnt come together. There is no doubt we need to take some wickets going forward into the next Test match. You must give the Indian batsmen credit. [Virat] Kohli and [R] Ashwin played well. We put Ashwin down. Had we taken that chance you never know [what] the game could have brought. Its cricket again. Just need to hold our chances in teerms of Carlos, me and other bowlers.dddddddddddd. Just make sure we chip in.Eventually, while maintaining that execution was the biggest issue in the Antigua Test, he conceded that West Indies may have needed to play another bowler.In cricket, its down to execution, he said. We need to execute as bowlers. [In earlier matches], we have played five bowlers. To me, in this day and age, you need an extra bowler. But, having said that, it still boils down to execution. You can play five bowlers, you can play four bowlers, but if you dont execute at the end of the day you will still be at the first stage. With West Indies only managing totals of 243 and 231 on a good batting surface, Holder said the batsmen hadnt strung together enough partnerships.We tend to get 20-30-run partnerships but havent been able to convert it to 50 and then onwards, he said. Test cricket is about occupying the crease and spending time, but we never showed up for long periods. Some players got starts but were not able to kick on. Its important for one of the top four batsmen to actually set the tone.In the first innings, Kraigg Brathwaite did a decent job of it, but we were not able to string together partnerships upfront and set up a good foundation for a good first-innings total. And we were playing catch-up from there.It would be important for senior batsmen such as Darren Bravo, who failed in both innings, and Marlon Samuels, who scored a half-century in the second innings, to lead the batting unit going forward in the series, Holder said.Ideally thats what we would expect from top-order batsmen, he said. To be fair, they have to carry the demands of this young batting side. Unfortunately, Bravo didnt get any runs in this Test. Marlon showed some form in the second innings. Important for those two guys to carry the batting and lay the foundation. But I couldnt agree more with you that the onus is on them. Having said that, we have more than enough capable batsmen.Given the inexperience running through the side, Holder felt it was important for the players to have personal pride in order to lift themselves up from the defeat.I think it boils down to personal pride, he said. Roston, Shane [Dowrich] and [Rajendra] Chandrika, myself, [Jermaine] Blackwood are quite young players. We are all looking to make a mark in the international circuit. For us its just personal glory, personal pride. Just execute and performing well, you know, having a good Test career.Thats what each person coming to Test cricket is looking to do. I think all of us want to do that. I think we need to come up with a strong collective effort. As I said we just need to execute, stick together, look at our weak areas, strengths as well, and try make those stronger. In terms of the weaker areas, just tighten up on them. ' ' '