Quote BullCharge="BullCharge"Huge blow for Wakey. They've rallied a little since Smith came in and were looking a slightly better side. He's a dangerous player and hasn't been there long so it's a big loss for them.'"
How much have Wakey really improved? If we look at the games Smith has been in charge, away to Catalans, they put in a decent shift, but Catalans have been poor this season and you usually get an upturn in performances when a new coach comes in anyway (Look at last year with Webster)
Then Hull at home, Wakey had the weekend off. Hull had both HB's missing. Then Hull away. Hull's third game in a week, but still managed to beat them. They lost comfortably to Warrington, and have been hammered by Cas. Wakey fans can probably answer better than me. Still think they're the most vulnerable, along with Salford.
Problem Wakey have is they seem to have had a big turnover in players the last few week and mainly on short term deals. Ok some are better quality than the ones that left, but will their hearts really be in it to try and do everything possible to save Wakefield?
Look at a lot of our players, Gaskell, Sidlow, O'brien, you can tell they really care about the club, have a great rapport with fans and really want Bradford get promoted.
Can the same be said for Jordan Tansey, Ian Kirke, Craig Hall? Do they have the character to keep Wakey up?