Quote: Big Jim Slade "In fairness only Warrington, Wakefield and Hull had what you would have called 'simple wins'. Against Saints, Wigan, London and Catalans we were undone by the odd questionable decision (by players and referees) or the bounce of the ball. We weren't played off the park and we had some good moments. If we were sat here with a record of 5 and 3 it wouldn't be unreasonable. That's not to say we've played well, we haven't, but there's little evidence to support the idea that this should be a simple win for Cas.'"
Cas, with 5 wins and 2 losses (against the top two sides in the comp), against Leeds record of 1 win from 8 would suggest that this IS a comfortable game for Cas, albeit Leeds only have 6 points start on the handicap.
Being a Trinity fan, I'd like both of you to lose this one but, I just cant see past a comfortable Cas win, especially ats they will be hurting from their humiliation against Saints. There is a backlash coming Leeds' way.