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| Easily the best game of the season, congratulations on the win and from a Wigan point of view I think we can only take positives from that performance.
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| Incredible game. If only other games could stand up to it. I thought our defence was amazing on our own line. Wigans scrambling back was also something to admire. I feel both teams got away with murder at times but it made the tension all the more palpable. I am very surprised nothing kicked off.
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| I agree both teams played there hearts out and it was a very good game for both, however i too feel the ref needs to get a grip. It seemed to find it hard to make a decision without going to the sodding video ref all the time. Warrington V Wigan in the Grand final will be a grand end to the year .
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| Though people say It's bad it was a Monday night game... ~What a spectical for People tuning in as a new viewer! Best two teams in the league and they showed it tonight. Edge of the seat and something special was always going to happen.
Wigan were fantastic and Wire came up with far to many errors but had the knowledge to take control when the chips were down. Amazing atmosphere and if Wire and Wigan appear against each other in a final I think it could really put RL on the map.
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| The Leythers did well, and Hilly and Higham were reported to be superb tonight.
Saw Ryan Atkins at Birchwood Centre on Monday afternoon. Didn't realise how big he is !!! Hes a bloody monster !
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| The annual mutual we'll play each other in the final booty kissing posts.
Neither or one will be in the final, that's it.
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| I thought Wire should be a tad concerned about that. Wigan dominated a big portion of that game and given who they had missing, that's got to be a bit of a worry for Smith?
Micky Higham was the difference, he was incredible really, the Higham of 10 years ago. Warrington are so similar to that vintage of Saints team as well, everything went through the middle tonight, Clarke's stats about play the ball positions would have resembled a green mohican.
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| Fantastic game between easily the two best teams in the competition for the past few years. I think it was Wires experience and patience that saved the day.
I think a special mention should go to the ball boy behind the sticks at the East end of the ground. About 70 minutes in with Wigan 12-10 up and Charnley concedes a drop out and throws the ball away to eat up the clock. The ball boy threw another ball with perfect precision to come to rest on the line between the posts. Sam Tomkins walked back to his line and kicked that ball away. The same ball boy had already recovered yet another ball and once again threw it to land under the cross bar. Quick thinking and accurate throwing to do his bit to help stop Wigan doing a little bit of time wasting.
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| Quote: Saddened! "I thought Wire should be a tad concerned Wigan dominated a big portion of that game and given who they had missing, that's got to be a bit of a worry for Smith?
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Yes I agree - Wigan have up to 7 players out, we had maybe 2.
On last nights performance Wigan deserve to be top.
When we went 12-10 down I thought that was it because it looked like Wigan had so much posession and territory (although I don't know the stats) and we were hanging on.
Well done Wire - you hung in there.
Great move for the Higham try. Great game overall
Improvement needed though.
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| Not being negative but given their injuries and home advantage this was a game i would have expected us to win.
I was pleased with our ability to keep composed until the final ten minutes, especially with Briers going off.
Hill was great, Morley fairly ineffectual (but coming back from injury.) Westwood seems to have found some of his Mojo. Higham - wow. Myler the usual quality.
I'd agree that Wigan can take a lot from that performance especially for thirty minutes of the second half.
Talk about a game of inches. If Charnley had come out of the line a half second quicker.......
Great game but the LLS is still theirs to lose which I'm not particularly bothered about.
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| Quote: Thelonius "Fantastic game between easily the two best teams in the competition for the past few years. I think it was Wires experience and patience that saved the day.
I think a special mention should go to the ball boy behind the sticks at the East end of the ground. About 70 minutes in with Wigan 12-10 up and Charnley concedes a drop out and throws the ball away to eat up the clock. The ball boy threw another ball with perfect precision to come to rest on the line between the posts. Sam Tomkins walked back to his line and kicked that ball away. The same ball boy had already recovered yet another ball and once again threw it to land under the cross bar. Quick thinking and accurate throwing to do his bit to help stop Wigan doing a little bit of time wasting.'"
That's brilliant, good side story to the game. Cheers
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| Anybody else a bit concerned about Hodgson? Been great for us, but really starting to look old on the field.
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| Quote: William Bonney "Anybody else a bit concerned about Hodgson? Been great for us, but really starting to look old on the field.'"
Ready made replacement in Ratchford, far more effective from Full-back.....and can now kick!
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| Really impressed by the way both teams approached/played the game last night. Must've scared the Bejeebus out of the rest of the league ....
Just watched the match replay (to dilute the obvious bias you get on the terraces), and after getting to half time just 10-0 down, Wigan desperately needed a lift .... and they got it with the two 50-50 decisions going their way right at the start of the second half. The 'forward pass' against Myler, and the non 'obstruction' to make the hole for Tomkins to go over for the try. On the night, I thought both were the right call - watching the replay, both could've gone Wires way (nearly fell off my chair when I heard Clarkey saying as much) ....... that would've been Myler through on the breakaway for a 16-0 lead .... now this isn't a 'we never get anything?' rant .... 50-50's are exactly that, and the timing of them as well which way they go is vitally important to how a match plays out. Turns out, for the neutral, those two made the match near perfect!
Had those decisions gone Wires way, would that have quashed any thoughts of a Wigan fightback? Would their heads have gone down? We'll never know ...... instead they got fired up and played some brilliant stuff to force the 2nd breakthrough ........ which was cue for a 30 minute Wire onslaught, that Wigan nearly survived.
Top class rugby .......
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| Quote: Thelonius "Fantastic game between easily the two best teams in the competition for the past few years. I think it was Wires experience and patience that saved the day.
I think a special mention should go to the ball boy behind the sticks at the East end of the ground. About 70 minutes in with Wigan 12-10 up and Charnley concedes a drop out and throws the ball away to eat up the clock. The ball boy threw another ball with perfect precision to come to rest on the line between the posts. Sam Tomkins walked back to his line and kicked that ball away. The same ball boy had already recovered yet another ball and once again threw it to land under the cross bar. Quick thinking and accurate throwing to do his bit to help stop Wigan doing a little bit of time wasting.'"
First of all as a rhinos fan well done on last nights game, Myler is turning out to be a good buy for you, felt a bit sorry for briers one of my favorite players, it looked like he had just gone ten rounds with mike Tyson .
Anyway my point is a ball boy tale, many years ago when Anderson was coach at a very successful Halifax side, my pals son was a very young ball boy, no coach had ever bothered to speak to the ball boys. To my pals sons delight Anderson had a few training sessions with the ball boys. They were instructed to make certain to get the ball on quickly to Halifax for a quick tap. He also provided them with a number of dodges to delay quick ball to the opposition .
I am not certain any of this had any influence on any match result, but it made a young boy feel part of the team.
With a bit of luck we may meet again at old trafford.
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