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| I think it was just a matter of time before the man advantage told and so it proved, from the moment Flower was sent off it seemed inevitable, even in the stands, that Saints were going to win at some point.
I was just very proud of the way 12 men stood tall against St Helens and actually had chances to win the game, it just didn't happen sadly for us. Credit to Saints, they can only play what's in front of them and they deservedly won the game, no qualms or complaints from me.
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| Quote Mike Oxlong="Mike Oxlong"Seen as he took out Saints only playmaker, they fully deserved the win with the players they had out there! And the reactions from Soliola and Makinson after their tries suggest they were defo trying!
Try[u being gracious in defeat [/u- you lost to the better team!!'"
By being gracious in defeat do you mean not being honest? Because you aren’t. Saints won and that’s a fact, so well done to them, playing without any real play makers that’s an achievement, but without being bias I must say that Wigan were the better team on the day, and to say different would be being sycophantic to Saints, (which you are being) and if Wigan had won with a full team do you think that most of the Saints fans would have just said “well done Wigan you deserved it” and left it at that? give us a break hombre.

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| It was probably one of the strangest games I've ever seen.
Wigan were by far the more dangerous team despite being a man down, and had two very good chances of finishing it off in the 2nd half. I don't think saints would have come back if either Farrell or Bateman had scored.
The thing we really struggled with in the 2nd half was lack of forward power. Flower is the prop who often takes two hit ups in a set of 6. We didn't miss him in defence but in attack he was a big loss. The rest of our props were at best ineffective and at worst made the crucial mistakes to give Saints field position. An inform and motivated Taylor would have made a big difference in that game. I felt our 2nd rows and loose were far more effective in carting the ball up.
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| Quote chip="chip"Better team you having a laugh you had an extra man for 80 mins and struggled to win the game.'"
No Only 78 Mins.
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| I can't go along with all this 'yeah but we didn't have any halfbacks malarkey'. Ok Saints were without two recognised creative halfbacks but my point is that even with the halfbacks that were on the field the passing options were terrible. There were several times when Saints had a clear overlap and not once did they pass out wide. That just needed a pass instead of turning it back inside. It didn't need anything special from a recognised half back. I can't make my mind up whether it was just poor reads from the players or whether it was the game plan. If it was the latter then Saints are well rid of Brown and will be a better team for it no matter who takes over.
Nobody can fault Saints determination to win and for that they can be happy with the result. Wigan had chances to win even with a man down but they didn't take them and so can have no complaints overall. The sending off didn't help but that was not reason Matty Bowen took the wrong option not to pass to Charnley in the second half or why Smith missed a kickable goal.
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| Saints won, we lost. Be gracious, congratulate them, accept it and look forward to next season. Really winds me up when people don't give winners their due, it's no different to some of the Warrington fans whinging that we only won last year because of Monaghan and Ratchford's injuries. Don't get me wrong, we're entitled to wonder "what if?" but that's as far as it should go.
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| Saints Won A Championship Final against wigan in 1971 with 12 men. Billy Benyon The One Armed Bandit.
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| Quote tyr="tyr"Saints won, we lost. Be gracious, congratulate them, accept it and look forward to next season. Really winds me up when people don't give winners their due, it's no different to some of the Warrington fans whinging that we only won last year because of Monaghan and Ratchford's injuries. Don't get me wrong, we're entitled to wonder "what if?" but that's as far as it should go.'"
I made it clear in my post that Wigan had their chances and didn't take them hence no complaints from me and certainly not ungracious in defeat. My point was about Saints poor attacking options which had nothing to with not having recognised halfbacks. If they had moved the ball wide when they had clear overlaps then they would have won comfortably.
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| Quote nohalfbacks="nohalfbacks"I can't go along with all this 'yeah but we didn't have any halfbacks malarkey'. Ok Saints were without two recognised creative halfbacks but my point is that even with the halfbacks that were on the field the passing options were terrible. There were several times when Saints had a clear overlap and not once did they pass out wide. That just needed a pass instead of turning it back inside. It didn't need anything special from a recognised half back. I can't make my mind up whether it was just poor reads from the players or whether it was the game plan. If it was the latter then Saints are well rid of Brown and will be a better team for it no matter who takes over.
Nobody can fault Saints determination to win and for that they can be happy with the result. Wigan had chances to win even with a man down but they didn't take them and so can have no complaints overall. The sending off didn't help but that was not reason Matty Bowen took the wrong option not to pass to Charnley in the second half or why Smith missed a kickable goal.'"
Are you implying that on the two occasions that Flanagan ignored two and three men overlaps out wide and came back inside, thereby blowing an easy 8 points, he did so because of the 'gameplan' and not because he's a back rower being asked to play at halfback ?
Is that what you're really trying to imply ? Had Saints had Walsh and Hohaia at 6 and 7 after Flower walked, they'd have ran up 40 points. The idea that having Flanagan, Wellens and Turner in the pivot positions didn't significantly impact St Helens is laughable.
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| Quote SLS="SLS":)
Are you implying that on the two occasions that Flanagan ignored two and three men overlaps out wide and came back inside, thereby blowing an easy 8 points, he did so because of the 'gameplan' and not because he's a back rower being asked to play at halfback ?
Is that what you're really trying to imply ? Had Saints had Walsh and Hohaia at 6 and 7 after Flower walked, they'd have ran up 40 points. The idea that having Flanagan, Wellens and Turner in the pivot positions didn't significantly impact St Helens is laughable.'"
A gameplay to blow easy points with a simple pass?
Are you telling me that Wellens, Flanagan and Turner are not capable of a simple pass? 
My point is that if that was really a game plan then you are well shut of Brown.
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