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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"If Austin hadn't kicked out on the full near the end there's a 90% chance we win that game.
All the post-mortem examination of this and that team selection and ultimately it comes to small margins about what happened on the field.'"
Price clearly picked the wrong team. Ashton out of his depth and has lots to learn. On the coaching front I have long questioned the role of Briers. As said earlier we do not owe him a living and just wonder why he has never gone for any top job (as far as we know) where life is more precarious. Robinson has made it clear he feels ready for the job at Huddersfield and Agar has taken the plunge at a big club. I wish them both well. .
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| I think fans can rightly criticise a head coach simply because he is responsible for winning games, motivating the players, and deciding the tactics. If any of that is clearly going wrong the buck stops at the coach and eventually he gets the sack.
Trouble is, we don't know exactly what Briers does. We don't know if the kids love training with him, whether he contributes to the match tactics, whether he studies matches to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses of the opposition, whether he turns up an hour early or bunks off in the afternoon for a pint. We don't know if he would like to move on and get a head coach job or whether the club is desperately hanging on to him. The only thing we really know is that he has a shockingly bad beard and looks like someone from the gold rush era.
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| Quote Winslade's Offload="Winslade's Offload"I think fans can rightly criticise a head coach simply because he is responsible for winning games, motivating the players, and deciding the tactics. If any of that is clearly going wrong the buck stops at the coach and eventually he gets the sack.
Trouble is, we don't know exactly what Briers does. We don't know if the kids love training with him, whether he contributes to the match tactics, whether he studies matches to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses of the opposition, whether he turns up an hour early or bunks off in the afternoon for a pint. We don't know if he would like to move on and get a head coach job or whether the club is desperately hanging on to him. The only thing we really know is that he has a shockingly bad beard and looks like someone from the gold rush era.'"
Think he is to busy working on that beard.
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| The conditions weren’t just “wet” I can’t remember when I last saw a game played where it rained so hard PLUS the wind at that strength.
I do remember a game against Wigan where it rained a lot and almost every tackle saw the ball dislodged.
I actually think it was a credit to both teams that there was so few spilled balls.
I know the conditions weren’t quite as bad for Leeds, but that was an exceptional display of rugby in the conditions and perhaps disguised how bad the conditions were.
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| I remember going to one of our last games at Knowsley Road and getting all nostalgic about the old stadiums - and then it started raining. I was in the stands, but they provided no cover whatsoever and after 80 mins of monsoon type conditions I was completely soaked. I suspect it was also one of those 79th minute wins by Stains but as my glasses were steamed up, I missed most of the action. The moral of this story - dont book your summer holidays in St Helen's.
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| I remember watching a game against Saints at Wilderspool in the 60s ,the pitch was literally a mudbath & after 10 minutes it was hard to distinguish between the player & the rain continued throughout the match. We actually won 6-4 & i think ended a very long unbeaten run for Saints.
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| As a non-Wire fan, I think that the Greenwood try should not have been allowed. If the rules say it is a try then they need changing. OK this could have been the universe leveling things up after the Gelling Falcon but if I had to change just one rule it would the Greenwood try (both do need changing).
In the end Salfords score three tries from kicks and one from a dummy half run. The rain was a big leveler and Wire played a lot better than Wigan did.
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| Quote Captain Hook="Captain Hook"The conditions weren’t just “wet” I can’t remember when I last saw a game played where it rained so hard PLUS the wind at that strength.
I do remember a game against Wigan where it rained a lot and almost every tackle saw the ball dislodged.
I actually think it was a credit to both teams that there was so few spilled balls.
I know the conditions weren’t quite as bad for Leeds, but that was an exceptional display of rugby in the conditions and perhaps disguised how bad the conditions were.'"
Couple of years ago we played at Cas in about 3" of water at their place and won, so we can do it.
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| Quote Mr Snoodle="Mr Snoodle"Couple of years ago we played at Cas in about 3" of water at their place and won, so we can do it.'"
I seem to recall that was fine margins too ( but my memory isn’t what it should be). I hope that Austin has learned his lesson, and doesn’t ever try miracle passes in those conditions ever again.
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| Quote Captain Hook="Captain Hook"I seem to recall that was fine margins too ( but my memory isn’t what it should be). I hope that Austin has learned his lesson, and doesn’t ever try miracle passes in those conditions ever again.'"
The best of it was that a massive gap opened up in the Salford line when he had the ball in his hands which 9 times out of 10 he'd have been through and scored. The miracle pass wasn't needed.
I came to terms with the loss fairly quickly.
Pi**** off at how we played but no real complaints about the end result.
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| Quote morrisseyisawire="morrisseyisawire"Hands up all those who derided Tony Smith for not having a back on the bench in the Wigan GF.
It's academic anyway. If that 17 had applied some nous and having twice engineered two score leads had applied some game management, we'd have won.'"
Having a utility back on the bench is great. But when you drop a back like Hodgson and have no cover elsewhere, you feck up. Having technically one interchange prop, you technically feck up. Spectrum’s apart.
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| Quote Kevin Turvey="Kevin Turvey"Inu was immense. Played as if it was completely dry'"
Before the game ... I said to the missus ... "I have looked at the Salford team and really they haven't got anyone apart from INU that we would prefer to have in our side". I still think that despite of the result. We have a decent team who are actually a bit more exciting at the moment ... and that's why I am so disappointed to lose. I thought we would win all the way through.
BTW Salford made loads of mistakes as well (including at Full Back) ... but we do tend to forget them.
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