Quote: Egg Chasing "My thoughts exactly, but we did the same thing under Wane.
Performances would go from good to bad to awful (see Widnes in 2016) but then we flicked a switch and usually came good at the end.
Usually I would say that us finishing top or top two is the least we expect and achieving that isnt necessarily a success compared to Salford making a final or this Leeds team winning a comp for example, but given the hurdles this season of being on the road, midweek fixtures, losing players, fixtures changing at short notice etc etc to finish top should be applauded.
Fans will say that this year carries an asterisk, but you can also argue that this season has been the toughest to win given the issues above.'"
I think that’s the key as to why he won it, finishing top after a season like that is no mean feat. So put in that context I understand why. If we didn’t finish top and Saints did I’d hazard a guess that Lam doesn’t win but Woolf does.
Hypothetical of course