Upon study of the Super League table, I think that, with the exception of London (sorry), there are no "relegation fodder" in the league as there have been in previous seasons whem there was no relegation. Am I in the minority or are there people who believe this too?
Quotefredster23199="fredster23199"Upon study of the Super League table, I think that, with the exception of London (sorry), there are no "relegation fodder" in the league as there have been in previous seasons whem there was no relegation. Am I in the minority or are there people who believe this too?'"
But with Catalan, I think it's more a case of being ravaged by injury and a coach that seems to have been thrown in at the deep end and beyond his abilities. A change at the head and some players back and I think they'd be in a stronger position.
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".'"
I'm not sure about some of those translations. I'm just saying, but what's that bit about wet shirts about?
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".'"
I'm not sure about some of those translations. I'm just saying, but what's that bit about wet shirts about?
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".'"
I'm assuming Google translate or similar.
He wants people to get their shirts wet (with sweat) i.e. put some effort in, and would rather concede 40 playing the youth team than with a bunch of "hoodlums" i.e. the current shower.
Defeat too! The disappointment recorded in Wakefield this Sunday by Catalans Dragons (56-14) - the fourth loss in four days of Super League - was off its hinges President Bernard Guasch.
Present at Rapid Solicitors Stadium, Perpignan boss was quick to take the bull by the horns. The bus responsible for bringing players to their hotel in the suburbs of Manchester, it was first convened a crisis meeting with his staff.
Firstly, it has renewed its confidence in its trio of coaches, Laurent Frayssinous Jerome Guisset and David Waite. Prior to ensure that "sanctions will be taken" against some players "who believe in holidays or club Med" , he claimed.
In a second time, still out of sight, Guasch and coaching players announced the cancellation of the program this week. Namely, a stay in England, as Dracs have used for three years now, which was to culminate in the visit to St Helens on Friday night.
Result, after booking their tickets in an emergency, the Dragons will return to Perpignan on Monday. The traditional meeting of the Steering scheduled every Tuesday afternoon committee, thus promises to be eventful. An appointment after which the famous sanctions should fall.
Knowing that the Dragons will go to St. Helens "with those who want to wet the shirt ' , launches Bernard Guasch, who prefers "to take 40 points rather than with young thugs".'"
I'm assuming Google translate or similar.
He wants people to get their shirts wet (with sweat) i.e. put some effort in, and would rather concede 40 playing the youth team than with a bunch of "hoodlums" i.e. the current shower.
At the beginning of the season I had London plus either Wakefield or Bradford for the drop. Assuming Bradford complete the season with something like the same squad as now. I think it will be any 2 from the following Wakefield/Bradford/Hull KR/Catalans/London.
A big 4 pointer this weekend for London & Wakefield, plus Wigan v Hull KR(Not that I am saying I think Wigan will be in the relegation mix come the back end of season, as much as I'd like them to be!!!)
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