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| Myler was your only shining star. Was superb and really stood up and tried his best.
Ratchford will never be a #6 playing like that. Seems to be an obvious FB. Where is GOB? He seems the more likely to take over from Briers.
Atkins does not look the player he was last season. Was darn average (along with Riley).
Other than that you were ok. A poor start really cost you any sort of chance. You did well second half and closed the gap, but I'd still be concerned (if I was unlucky enough to be a wire fan) about how you don't look like scoring without Briers.
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| This Warrington side are kind of like an amalgamation of the old Bradford and Saints sides. You have the big forwards who try to bully the opposition with aggression and a fast, aggressive defensive line. Then you have the Saints, the attacking flair and the willingness to play off the cuff and throw the ball about and the speed of the play the balls and the amount of dummy half running. As with the Saints of old, that policy doesn't always work. Sometimes it's spectacular and you look unbeatable, but when it isn't going your way the passes go to ground, the offloads don't stick and it can all fall apart. Personally I'd always be optimistic about facing Warrington without Briers, but you could have won that game tonight with a bit more composure and respect for the ball. Far too many times tonight you turned the ball over early in the set when close to our line through impatience and not being willing to build the pressure and work the gap.
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| Quote: Saddened! "This Warrington side are kind of like an amalgamation of the old Bradford and Saints sides. You have the big forwards who try to bully the opposition with aggression and a fast, aggressive defensive line. '"
we have the complete opposite without morley.
throw in the absense of waterhouse, harrison and a half monaghan and we look poor pack wise..... i think we are going to struggle this year.... i said it at the start. but i dont think we are going to win anything this season.
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| I can't recall a game where the quality of our passing was so poor.
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| I think there are more sensible comments from the Saints fans than from us on here ! It's not possible to properly assess players until the team are doing the basics of ball retention, cutting out errors and moving the ball through the backs, drawing the man etc. Add to that, we did have low energy or look"battle weary". There will be few games where we play as poorly as this.
The injuries to Morley and Briers are unfortunate, but I don't think you can claim they are more injury prone simply because they are older players. And sorry 1905, but saying we are wasting cap on injured players is plain daft. The one area you can question is the decision to stick with older players rather than supplement the squad. That was done with the best of intentions though, to give time for the younger players to come through.
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| I called it before kick off, our pack was substantially weaker than saints.
Wood, Cooper, Grix and a young Currie were no match for the saints pack.
Throw in an unusually poor performance by Hill and we were doomed.
Without the likes of Waterhouse and Harrison we were always going to struggle.
Our pack does NOT have the required depth im afraid.
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| I have always been impressed with TS’s honesty and calm acceptance of an under par performance by his sides post match, (even though I do take the mick out of him at times) and I don’t think that he, or even any coaches are selling the idea to their teams, but when you look at some of the results over the weeks, is the Leeds playoff successes of the last couple of terms put a feeling of “this one doesn’t really matter” into the minds of some players in terms of some of the games of the weekly rounds. Even if it isn’t I know some fans are starting to think so. Keep the playoffs, but make it much harder for sides outside the top three from getting to the final, and call the winners what you want apart from CHAMPIONS! Cock of the walk, kings of the hill, but put more recognition back into finishing the weekly rounds on top of the tree. Give back the title of Champions to them, whoever they may be.
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| I can't shake the feeling that last year was the last chance the current squad of winning the GF. We went into the play-offs with a fresh squad, by virtue of squad rotation, few injuries and on the back of a superb win at Saints and fell just short. This year perhaps honourable defeat in the latter stages of the play-offs and a good CC run is the best we can hope for.
There will undoubtedly be better days and once Trent and Ben H are back in harness to take the load of Westwood (who is carrying that pack at the moment) we will at least be able to get some momentum but we may just be beginning to see the first cracks appearing.
As for the play-offs I'd tend to agree that the Leeds scenario is a case of RL placebo - they probably now have the mindset that they will, not can, win the playoffs from anywhere. Whether anyone else, including us, can emulate that I'm not so sure.
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| Similar to Morriseyisawire I thought what with at least getting to the GF last year it was our only chance but hey! I was a little disappointed last night as we showed no composure just to gain ground and turn the screw for pressure. After going 14-0 down I couldn't see us getting anything to be honest. I'm not a fan of having M Monnas & Mickey H on the field at the same time as M Monnas is not getting a break. Hopefully once Benny H & Trent return we should be able to settle down and start afresh. No trophies handed out in March.
I would like another shot at Saints at home in the Challenge Cup so we can right the wrongs from last night just like Catalan last year.
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50086_1357229109.jpg [b:33tg3xj5]Me:[/b:33tg3xj5] I'm still reeling from the news that someone is considering watching the 1st and 3rd game on Saturday and NOT watching Warrington play. It's like being in Shea Stadium when the Beatles came to town and deciding to nip out for a fag.
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| If we lose to Salford, and you compare the points taken over the first 7 games we've played this season and compare them with those same games from last (Cas home, Wgan away, Cats home, Hull away, Hull KR away, Saints home, Salford Away) it's identical. I'm not panicking yet, just as I wasn't panicking or worrying about a lack of new signings when we drew with Wigan, beat Hull or beat Catalans.
We were poor. Saints played well. We got done. It may be indicative of a wilder problem but at this stage, there is simply no evidence to back that up.
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| It's a sorry state of affairs for the competition when you can come away from losing to Saints thinking "I'm not really that fussed".
Sure it's frustrating putting up with their fans etc, and a loss to a rival is still very much a loss, but, in the grand scheme of things it all just felt a bit 'meh' as they say.
I can't shake the 'as long as we're there or therabouts come september' mindset, which is awful I know. There's also a niggling worry concerning some of our older players. Hope we can get as many back to full fitness come July/Aug and start firing at the right time!
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| Quote: getdownmonkeyman "I can't recall a game where the quality of our passing was so poor.'"
Obviously only started watching us in the past 4 years then.
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| You will finish in the top two, at the very worst, top 3. A couple of bad performances at the beginning of the season is not a crisis.
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| I couldn't agree more with some of the sentiments posted in this thread. As I said last week, it's a sad state of affairs when a loss, especially to a close rival, can be shrugged off as not mattering. I suspect that whatever the result on Good Friday in the Wigan/Saints game one set of supporters or the other will be saying much the same thing. The current format is in desperate need of a overhaul before this apathy starts to translate into ticket sales, in particular season ticket sales. I'm of the opinion tht the RFL will react way too late on this one though. Hope I'm wrong...
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| From the reaction of the Saints fans and the zeal of the players I would say, beating Warrington is their season goal, a sort of Wembley final for them. I doubt if they'll shout so loud against Wakefield next week. It was a tough and enthralling game, but not significant in the overall scheme of things, we have too many good players not to pick up some silverware for the fith year in a row. Saints on the other hand, always the bridesmaids.
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