Quote: Peter Kingsley "If anything warrington's top 2/3 status will be jeapordy in the coming season as all the major cogs are the wrong side of 30.'"
Indeed. But Moran seems committed enough to overcome that with signings of the paid variety, which very few clubs will even attept to compete with.
Ratchford is already in for Hodgson, Hill already in for Morley, maybe Darryl Clarke in for Monaghan as well and you'll only really need to find someone to replace Lee Briers. If anything I think it's going to be a bit random who wins SL over the next few years. Leeds are in the same position as you, they will have to replace Burrow, McGuire, Sinfield and Peacock very shortly. Wigan are already going through the mincer with their halves being replaced by inferior players. Saints are a couple of players short of really competing for trophies, despite the weekend's result.
Warrington's fans are obviously going to have their brash overconfidence dented by being dominated at home by a team you thought you were comfortably better than. But a solid win over Hull, which it will be, and you'll be 80 minutes from OT. I'll bet this time next week you'll have a clean bill of health, you'll have smashed Hull with Westwood playing well and you'll all be full of it again.
If anything I think NOT having the semi final at the HJ has done you a massive favour. If it were Saints playing at Warrington, or Leeds at Warrington, I would fancy them to win that game. Warrington, Briers in particular, panic at the HJ when it's close because there is so much expectancy. Away at Saints at a ground with no atmosphere and fewer Warrington fans to live up to and it's a much more winnable game.