Quote: bren2k "He did - it was the reaction of an angry fan, not of a respected Head Coach.
I guess that's where the scepticism comes in; some might reasonably think that he fielded an understrength side and it backfired on him - and the subsequent awkward video and Wane's dark mutterings about evil stuff afoot in the Wigan camp that nobody knows about or understands, sound like excuses. It doesn't really matter either way - it was a great result for us and a terrible one for you; the impact of it however, won't be apparent until the business end of the season.'"
We only need to look at our side the week before against Wire to see we weren't resting anyone.
I think in the long term the impact of that result could be far greater for you then us. It obviously hurts losing 62-0 but I don't think we'll dwell on it due to the issues faced and it'll all be forgotten if we strong enough wins together to get a place in the top four (which I expect we will). On the flip side Wakey can take great confidence from it and it'll make all teams wary of what awaits them at Belle Vue.
It's a funny old game but the result may well be of benefit to both clubs in the long run.