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| i dont think it was even in the second half..i may be wrong but i dont think we (saints) got ONE free kick..
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| Quote morleys_deckchair="morleys_deckchair"
for me, this season hinges on the challenge cup.... i think we really can win it now.
im not d about the grand final..... we have a great set of young players and we will be guns blazing over the next few years.'"
The annual surrender and our next year begins................there are plenty of games left towards the grand final with lots of twists and turns, Wire can still have a big impact yet.
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| Quote Judder Man="Judder Man"The annual surrender and our next year begins................there are plenty of games left towards the grand final with lots of twists and turns, Wire can still have a big impact yet.'"
I agree Judder that there is still all to play for, assuming we make the 8 then as long as we aren't faced with a Herculean task to catch 4th then who knows...it's only warming up
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| Positives
1. Our normal issues of being camped out at the line and just swinging the ball left and right with no clue weren't apparent tonight. We attacked with purpose, and crossed the line several times. The speed we moved up the field for the England (no) try was something I've not seen for a long while.
While having tries chalked off for silly mistakes is frustrating, I'd rather that than watch the clueless attacking dross ending in a grubber kick that we've been subjected to for most of this season.
2. Brad Dwyer. Previously we've had the luxury of bringing Moz and Monaghan/Higham off the bench, who could change the game when they came on, rather than just affording the first choice guys a rest. For me Dwyer falls into this category. He can change the tempo of a game. He showed it again tonight against Super League's best.
3. Defense. Masoe's try was a missed tackle from Westwood, and Turner's was just a case of throwing it around in the last couple of minutes. Can't really blame our defense for those. Apart from that, the game was played at the right end of the pitch, particularly in the second half. Saints didn't really look threatening after the first 10 minutes, and despite us gifting them countless penalties in the first half, they couldn't capitalise.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!":lol: I might get this stat wrong as well, but wasn't the penalty count even at half time?
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Wrong as usual.
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| Childs won the game for saints ,maybe we should buy refs rather than players
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| Quote Jimathay="Jimathay"Positives
1. Our normal issues of being camped out at the line and just swinging the ball left and right with no clue weren't apparent tonight. We attacked with purpose, and crossed the line several times. The speed we moved up the field for the England (no) try was something I've not seen for a long while.
While having tries chalked off for silly mistakes is frustrating, I'd rather that than watch the clueless attacking dross ending in a grubber kick that we've been subjected to for most of this season.
2. Brad Dwyer. Previously we've had the luxury of bringing Moz and Monaghan/Higham off the bench, who could change the game when they came on, rather than just affording the first choice guys a rest. For me Dwyer falls into this category. He can change the tempo of a game. He showed it again tonight against Super League's best.
3. Defense. Masoe's try was a missed tackle from Westwood, and Turner's was just a case of throwing it around in the last couple of minutes. Can't really blame our defense for those. Apart from that, the game was played at the right end of the pitch, particularly in the second half. Saints didn't really look threatening after the first 10 minutes, and despite us gifting them countless penalties in the first half, they couldn't capitalise.'"
The Masoe missed tackle that broke the line was through Ratchford.
I really like Dwyer but he doesn't seem to have a great engine and seems to tire rapidly. He needs to work on his endurance in the off season.
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| I have never seen as much persistent offside go unpunished since last time we played Saints & how Masoe stayed on the pitch is beyond me...he threw a punch & whether he hit his own player accidentally or not the intent was still there to punch an opponent. At the very least it should have been put on report. It's ok saying the ref let the game flow but if rules of the game are not upheld they may as well be scrapped & we can call ourselves Rugby Union again.
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| It was Ratchford and it was a pure example why he should have been rested. You play an injured guy at this level of intensity he gets found out, regardless how important he is to the team.
I said prior to the gave I would rest him, it was written all over him at Wakefield that he needed a break.
He made two calamities through a loose carry and fatigue but worse, he offered little contribution throughout the rest of the game.
It is was another TS mistake. The team are getting fingers pointed but TS shouldn't be exempt. He made at least three coaching errors yesterday.
1.Playing Ratchford
2.Taking off Dwyer in the second half when we had momentum, but the time he brought him back on, we hadn't got the time to turn the game....perhaps that is two coaching errors.
3. When the decision was made to go for the penalty goal, we should have subbed on all of our biggest drivers on the field of play to keep possession and get yardage for a drop goal.
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| Quote Saddened!="Saddened!"I thought Childs had a good game personally. Rampant indiscipline in the first half hour, it would be hard for anyone to argue with the validity of the vast majority of those decisions. Too many hands in, knees in at the play the ball.'"
You win the prize for the most ridiculous post I have seen in the last 5 years!
When players from BOTH sides start complaining you know he has got it wrong.
Perhaps you may want to explain why the two half's resulted in such differing number of penalties, and yes Wire benefited greatly from this, the Penny try would not have been given in the first half, at the tackle Burns tried to milk a penalty for us interfering( and I think we did!) but dip stick Child just waved it away.
can honestly say the first halfs referring was very very poor, too many wrong calls and too many poor guesses ( For both sides but the majority against Warrington) . Somebody had a word with him at half time. He refereed the second half much better and it resulted in a much better game.
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"It was Ratchford and it was a pure example why he should have been rested. You play an injured guy at this level of intensity he gets found out, regardless how important he is to the team.
I said prior to the gave I would rest him, it was written all over him at Wakefield that he needed a break.
He made two calamities through a loose carry and fatigue but worse, he offered little contribution throughout the rest of the game.
It is was another TS mistake. The team are getting fingers pointed but TS shouldn't be exempt. He made at least three coaching errors yesterday.
1.Playing Ratchford
2.Taking off Dwyer in the second half when we had momentum, but the time he brought him back on, we hadn't got the time to turn the game....perhaps that is two coaching errors.
3. When the decision was made to go for the penalty goal, we should have subbed on all of our biggest drivers on the field of play to keep possession and get yardage for a drop goal.'"
You're funny when you get a bee in your bonnet about something RD. I keep reading you banging on about Ratchford being busted. Why do you think he is injured? Are you referring to the thigh pad he was wearing for the last few weeks?
That was gone last night, and I see no ill effects in his play to suggest that he either a) needs resting, or b) is injured.
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