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Fantastic comeback. That's going to be one of those games everyone remembers for years to come, like the 36-36 draw with Leeds in 2004.
It was amazing how Salford fell to pieces after looking fairly efficient for the first half. I know they were struggling for decent half backs, so perhaps they didn't have anyone capable of wresting back the momentum once we got on top, but they seemed to cause us all sorts of defensive problems with their passing and movement in wide areas in the first half.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall in our dressing room at half time. I thought Rinaldi was outstanding in the second half. He seems to have that knack of adding a new dimension to our attacking play by coming off the bench and not really playing in an orthodox single position, a bit like Stanley Gene often used to when playing against us for various clubs. That was only my third game of the season, but Dixon looks a tremendous prospect while Gower is clearly a class act, although in the other games I saw (against Widnes and Leeds) I thought we seemed far too reliant on him to orchestrate our attacking play.
I wasn't going to come back this year after the Leeds debacle, but the change of coach persuaded me to make the effort. For the first half we looked like we were carrying on where we left off in that match, but it was well worth it in the end. The way the players' improved performance began to lift the crowd was superb. It was all much more enjoyable and exciting than a comfortable sixty point win!
Wasn't that ref the touch judge from the Castleford game a couple of years back, who signalled an absurd try against us when their player (Ferres?) dropped the ball as Clubb(?) appeared from nowhere to shunt him into touch?
And as for the record 22 points turnaround - maybe my memory is playing tricks but I'm sure we blew a 22-0 lead against Bradford at Griffin Park in 2005. I found a stats page for that game but it doesn't give the scoring sequence so I can't be certain:
slstats.rlfans.com/index.php?gen ... ixture=421
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Fantastic comeback. That's going to be one of those games everyone remembers for years to come, like the 36-36 draw with Leeds in 2004.
It was amazing how Salford fell to pieces after looking fairly efficient for the first half. I know they were struggling for decent half backs, so perhaps they didn't have anyone capable of wresting back the momentum once we got on top, but they seemed to cause us all sorts of defensive problems with their passing and movement in wide areas in the first half.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall in our dressing room at half time. I thought Rinaldi was outstanding in the second half. He seems to have that knack of adding a new dimension to our attacking play by coming off the bench and not really playing in an orthodox single position, a bit like Stanley Gene often used to when playing against us for various clubs. That was only my third game of the season, but Dixon looks a tremendous prospect while Gower is clearly a class act, although in the other games I saw (against Widnes and Leeds) I thought we seemed far too reliant on him to orchestrate our attacking play.
I wasn't going to come back this year after the Leeds debacle, but the change of coach persuaded me to make the effort. For the first half we looked like we were carrying on where we left off in that match, but it was well worth it in the end. The way the players' improved performance began to lift the crowd was superb. It was all much more enjoyable and exciting than a comfortable sixty point win!
Wasn't that ref the touch judge from the Castleford game a couple of years back, who signalled an absurd try against us when their player (Ferres?) dropped the ball as Clubb(?) appeared from nowhere to shunt him into touch?
And as for the record 22 points turnaround - maybe my memory is playing tricks but I'm sure we blew a 22-0 lead against Bradford at Griffin Park in 2005. I found a stats page for that game but it doesn't give the scoring sequence so I can't be certain:
slstats.rlfans.com/index.php?gen ... ixture=421
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| Quote Prince of Denmark="Prince of Denmark"
Wasn't that ref the touch judge from the Castleford game a couple of years back, who signalled an absurd try against us when their player (Ferres?) dropped the ball as Clubb(?) appeared from nowhere to shunt him into touch?
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Yup. Already mentioned somewhere on here.
I think that Clubb may be due before the beaks for his very late "tackle" on a Salford player who'd lost the ball and was already on the ground.
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| I think Clubb dropped his knees into the player
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| Watching the highlights our first half defence was as bad as ever, in particular Caro, over half the tries were his fault.
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| Err......we won, cheer up FFS 
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| Pleased to hear of the win.
Shame I wasnt there to see it after all thats gone before.
Well done lads.
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| Disappointed to have missed this one but was put off by the prospect of the trains to Clapham being even more crowded than usual. Judging by the crowd size many others were too.
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| guess who left at 16-28? Meeeeeeeeeee. Trying to see the funny side and have made a mental note to cuff my son around the ear and tell him to button it next time he insists he's had enough 
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| Quote hillian="hillian"Disappointed to have missed this one but was put off by the prospect of the trains to Clapham being even more crowded than usual. Judging by the crowd size many others were too.'"
So you could not be bothered then, but feel it necessary to comment on the crowd.
Team under performing all season and we sit at the foot of the table. Olympic programme in full swing..........go figure.
What were you expecting, a bumper turnout......I give up.
We won by the way.
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| as for the Salford fans....what a set of windowlickers that lot were who decided to decamp in the 2nd half. It was blatantly obvious that the row they moved into was solely occupied with folks with tiny tots and pushchairs etc but it was eff this and eff that and let's just stand right in front of people sitting there, drinking your beer and effing off. Bunch of effing morons  I shouldnt slag them too much though as it was blatantly obvious that the overwhelming majority of them were borderline special needs but that doesnt excuse their pig headed ignorance.. Also after I'd moved away from them I was treated to the way the stragglers spoke to the steward who was telling them to walk through the exit of the stand rather than push through the temporary fencing. Special mentions also to the one who took umbrage at my son playing with a football rather than a rugby ball and the one who gave me the evils for taking the out of him by talking with a northern accent when errrr, I am northern.
Even though I missed all the late tries it's nice to know they came all that way just to lose. Ha ha harrrr deee harrrrr
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| Quote North London Gooner="North London Gooner"Watching the highlights our first half defence was as bad as ever, in particular Caro, over half the tries were his fault.'" Haven't looked at the highlights yet, but at the match, Salford made a point of targetting the blind side (Caro's wing) for 2 of their early tries (nos. 2 and 3 I think) so that we were outnumbered there. We were let down by poor defensive organisation - for the first of those tries it was obvious they were going that way when Patten's shiny head moved out towards the wing after the 5th tackle but we didn't pick up what they were going to do.
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