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| Quote: roversmad "But dinta
I know but that sometimes happens in this game. There is no difference in the teams really and it tends to suggest we will now start to reign in the top half of the table.
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| Thought Grix was immense for you, he looked like making a break every time he had the ball, i cant say i've ever noticed him much before, does he usually play like that or did you do your homework and see a weak spot down that Hull KR wing??
Bridge was good aswell, those were your two standouts IMO.
The reason you lost for me was your scrambling defence, they seeemed to score every time you were defending on your own line, was like watching Wigan at times
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| Quote: mark_m "I know but that sometimes happens in this game. There is no difference in the teams really and it tends to suggest we will now start to reign in the top half of the table.'"
I think that is one the cards... you have quality a plenty mate.
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| Quote: Mother Feka "Thought Grix was immense for you, he looked like making a break every time he had the ball, i cant say i've ever noticed him much before, does he usually play like that or did you do your homework and see a weak spot down that Hull KR wing??
Bridge was good aswell, those were your two standouts IMO.
The reason you lost for me was your scrambling defence, they seeemed to score every time you were defending on your own line, was like watching Wigan at times
Agreed. He was excellent and still playing out of position really.
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| Quote: mark_m "Agreed. He was excellent and still playing out of position really.'"
I didn't think he could offer us that much at centre, beginning to change my mind about it now. I do like him more in the loose forward role but Harrison has pritty much got that place covered.
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| Quote: The Wood "My thoughts are;
We had a good start. In the first 20 mins we looked like running out comfortable winners. However, the cracks appeared in the second 20 mins of the first half. A try just before half time would have put an ounce of doubt in the KR mindset.
Dobson kicked us to death. Every time they got within our 20m zone they looked like scoring. As a result, field possession was vital, and penalty after penalty got them in our half immediately. We had more than enough chances to take the game ourselves, but almost everything we did was either stopped by the KR defence or we threw the chance away.
However, to play like we did and still keep it close until the final play of the game proves either one of two things. Either KR had an off day, or we played very well considering we were missing three key players. Two of which are on very good form of late.
Looking ahead, Featherstone shouldn't be a problem. But then the next two games could make or break our league season. 2/2 wins against Hull FC and Wigan before the CCQF will not only be difficult, but both games are winable on our present form.'"
a lot on this thread keep banging on about our penalty awards, when in fact you got more penalties than us, we just used them better.
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| Quote: mark_m "Watching it back we could have easily won the game (and probably would have won if Briers had played)'"
Horlicks to that.
I think we would have won with one more first choice prop, be that morley or wood.
Bridge and Monaghan were decent enough IMO.
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'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
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| Quote: The Wood "My thoughts are;
We had a good start. In the first 20 mins we looked like running out comfortable winners. However, the cracks appeared in the second 20 mins of the first half. A try just before half time would have put an ounce of doubt in the KR mindset.
Dobson kicked us to death. Every time they got within our 20m zone they looked like scoring. As a result, field possession was vital, and penalty after penalty got them in our half immediately. We had more than enough chances to take the game ourselves, but almost everything we did was either stopped by the KR defence or we threw the chance away.
However, to play like we did and still keep it close until the final play of the game proves either one of two things. Either KR had an off day, or we played very well considering we were missing three key players. Two of which are on very good form of late.
Looking ahead, Featherstone shouldn't be a problem. But then the next two games could make or break our league season. 2/2 wins against Hull FC and Wigan before the CCQF will not only be difficult, but both games are winable on our present form.'"
Apart from when Hudds thumped us, I would say this was our least impressive performance this season, we are a lot better when on song, as you are I am sure.
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| Quote: Latchford Wolvesfan "icon_lol.gif
Strangely most supporters at the ground watching the game with their eyes open probably thought much the same.
The lack of a effective kicking game was painfully obvious.
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| Quote: mark_m "Strangely most supporters at the ground watching the game with their eyes open probably thought much the same.
The lack of a effective kicking game was painfully obvious.'"
As was Bridge's poor decision making at crucial times. I think we should stop pretending he can play halfback and concentrate on making him into the very decent centre he clearly has the potential to be. Every break he made and decent pass he made on Sunday were from the centre position.
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| Quote: mark_m "Strangely most supporters at the ground watching the game with their eyes open probably thought much the same.
The lack of a effective kicking game was painfully obvious.'"
The Hull KR kicking game wasn't much better tho was it, the game was lost due to ill-discipline not because Briers wasn't there, plus the Briers kicking game isn't much better anyway.
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| Quote: rover49 "a lot on this thread keep banging on about our penalty awards, when in fact you got more penalties than us, we just used them better.'"
According to League Express it was eight a piece.
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| I did think we coped quite well without Briers - we managed to score 28 points after all. Monas I thought stepped up a level from his usual and Clarke had a very good game too. But some of the defending for their tries was shocking. With Morley and Wood out, we need Rauhihi to step up a level. Sadly he seemed to step down a few from last week. Evidence perhaps one more year might be beyond him.
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| Quote: Latchford Wolvesfan "The Hull KR kicking game wasn't much better tho was it, the game was lost due to ill-discipline not because Briers wasn't there, plus the Briers kicking game isn't much better anyway.'"
Yes, it is.
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