Quote: Nothus "Have Leigh rearranged both of their additional games yet? I know that one of them is scheduled for the wednesday [iafter[/i they play us, not sure about the other one though.'"
Yeah, they play Wednesday night against Hunslet, then on the 22nd against Dewsbury.
So, the run to the end of the regular season looks like this for the current top 4
1. Bradford - Sheffield (A), Leigh (H), Halifax (A) - Currently on 36 points
2. Leigh - Hunslet (H), Featherstone (H), Bradford (A), Dewsbury (H), Doncaster (H) - Currently on 34 points
3. Sheffield - Bradford (H), Featherstone (H), London (A) - Currently on 28 points
4. Halifax - Batley (H), Doncaster (A), Bradford (H) - Currently on 26 points
It's virtually assured that 1st and 2nd will be Leigh and Bradford, it's just a question of who gets which spot. As for the 3rd and 4th placed spots, that's a bit more interesting. Mathematically, Featherstone, Dewsbury and London could still make the Top 4.
5. Featherstone - Leigh (A), Sheffield (A), Whitehaven (H) - Currently on 26 points
6. London - Dewsbury (A), Workington (A), Sheffield (H) - Currently on 24 points
7. Dewsbury - London (H), Whitehaven (A), Leigh (A), Batley (H) - Currently on 21 points
Featherstone might be able to take advantage of Leigh given they're going to be playing their 3rd games in 7 days when they meet and I've no doubt Leigh might be looking past them to the game at Odsal. London possibly have the easiest of runs but they will need to take all 6 points to have a shot at a Top 4 spot. Ourselves and Sheffield have probably the hardest runs, even with Leigh having 5 games to everyone else as one of their games is at home against Doncaster and in fact only have 1 away day out of those 5 games. Halifax have a fairly easy time of it with Batley and Doncaster and the only real hard game is the last one against us.