yeah pritty much agree with all posts we did enough to get the job done with a bit left in the tank and a real confidance boost going into next weeks game we improved throughout the game.
just hope that the improvement continues into next week and we get our attack going.
well played to hull who didnt stop even when seemed game was over.
MOM was Waterhouse for me. Really stood out.
Briers and Monas were very good with the kicking. (Also Briers tackling was incredible - really getting in Manu's face (?) time and time again)
Hull gave us a real stern test in the forwards and I thought we were 2nd best in that department for too long.
We had to grind out the win and I'd say that's just what we needed.
We didn't do that against Saints and paid the price for it.
The kicking variation was good to see.
Ratchford did very good work as did Higham and Hodgeson did what Hodgeson does.
We weren't fiting on all cylinders and will have to up the game next week, but I'm glad we had that match.
Quote: barton baird "Thus speaks a Rovers supporter.
I'm not knocking Hull, they certainly gave it a good go, but Warrington could and should have put more points on the board.
Woody played well last night. No daft offloads straight to the ground, no soft penalties for high tackles etc. Hull tried to rough him up with a few big hits, he dusted himself off and kept taking it up.
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