Quote: Kol Witless "
I wonder how much of it was him seeing an opportuntiy to light the blue touch paper and stand well back in an attempt to knock Leeds off their stride, just as they were beginning to take charge of the game. If this was the case - and I wouldn't put it past him - his ploy worked perfectly. From that moment Warrington were energised and Leeds were never in the game.'"
Think back to last October at OT - Bailey, when Wire took the initiative, was caught on his heels as a 4 on 2 overlap shot past him towards his line. He's stated afterwards he knew he couldn't get back so lamped Myler in the hope it'd turn into a brawl and stop the attack. 3 of the 4 Wire players in the overlap did stop and turned to round on Bailey ... who burst into a big grin as the probable try was snuffed out. Leeds got their breathe back, regrouped, and we know the final outcome. Was he given a yellow? Nope .....
As they say, live by the sword ........