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For sale full Saints kit (circa 1989). Shirts in pristine condition, but shorts badly soiled.
For 27 - 0 you get a trophy
For 75 - 0 you get sod all.
Wigan had eight in a row
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| Quote: Jukesays "Forgive me but!
Are you having a Laugh???
Gildart on Saturday.
13 tackles 0 missed 124 metres. Very poor defence that
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| I think we just have to accept that Hull fans see Connor as the finest rugby league player to ever grace the fields of Great Britain and Wakefield fans believe Tom Johnstone is the product of a cloning programme which involved him being made up of genes belonging to Jason Robinson, Billy Boston, Brian Bevan, Martin Offiah and Tom Van Vollanhoven. You simply wont talk any sense in to them!
Both fine players by the way but to to suggest Gildart was swapped sides to let Connor tackle the wonder boy Manu and avoid him terrorising the frail Gildart defence is laughable. We’ve just seen Gildart own two fantastic centres in high pressure games and he’s been playing really well as a right centre. It’s not like he was facing some nothing man over on the right either.
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| wind you neck in, we just see connor as a good player whos got the x factor, thought him and gildart played well together,
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| Quote: jonh "Isn’t that the point!!
Celebrate the win, which England did on Saturday, rather than jump on forums to have a pop at the team.
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Your celebration is far too premature.
There is nothing to celebrate yet. Theres 2 more games yet and we have to win at least one more. How many times have we won the first and lost the next two? I did not see much in attack to excite me looking ahead. New Zealand looked far more dangerous with the ball and if they click next week it will be curtains for us.
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| Quote: hull2524 "wind you neck in, we just see connor as a good player whos got the x factor, thought him and gildart played well together,'"
He is indeed and when he plays for England I treat him as an England player in the same way I do Gildart, Williams, O’Loughlin etc. I don’t need to point score against other fans to try and play down one player against my clubs man because for the next two weeks I’m not a Wigan fan, I’m an England fan. I don’t care if no Wiganers get picked or if the teams chocked full of them, I won’t be any less chuffed if Jake Connor, Tommy Makinson, Johnny Lomax etc and not a Wiganer scores a last minute, series winning try at Elland Road, I’ll just be made up England have won a series.
Just wish everyone was the same.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "I think we just have to accept that Hull fans see Connor as the finest rugby league player to ever grace the fields of Great Britain and Wakefield fans believe Tom Johnstone is the product of a cloning programme which involved him being made up of genes belonging to Jason Robinson, Billy Boston, Brian Bevan, Martin Offiah and Tom Van Vollanhoven. You simply wont talk any sense in to them!
Both fine players by the way but to to suggest Gildart was swapped sides to let Connor tackle the wonder boy Manu and avoid him terrorising the frail Gildart defence is laughable. We’ve just seen Gildart own two fantastic centres in high pressure games and he’s been playing really well as a right centre. It’s not like he was facing some nothing man over on the right either.'"
I apologise, I completely overlooked the change in side by Gildart for Wigan, and always saw him as the left centre - so when tuning in on Saturday I wondered why they had swapped side.
My bad. Nothing against Gildart at all. I don't see Connor as what you state sarcastically above either, although I do see him as a better 6 than a 3/4 as he needs to touch the ball more
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| Quote: Wilde 3 "I apologise, I completely overlooked the change in side by Gildart for Wigan, and always saw him as the left centre - so when tuning in on Saturday I wondered why they had swapped side.
My bad. Nothing against Gildart at all. I don't see Connor as what you state sarcastically above either, although I do see him as a better 6 than a 3/4 as he needs to touch the ball more'"
More of a dig at Wakey fans in all fairness. Thee obsession with Johnstone borders on unhealthy although I agree he’s a fine player.
I wouldn’t be against Connor playing in the halves but I think the team is nicely balanced at the minute. To beat a strong Kiwi side who’d had an intense game in battering the Aussies in the run up to our fixture with new combinations was some effort. I think the team can build on those this week as we should be better for the run.
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| Quote: NickyKiss "More of a dig at Wakey fans in all fairness. Thee obsession with Johnstone borders on unhealthy although I agree he’s a fine player.
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Why have a dig at all with the hyperbole like above & - Quote: NickyKiss "Wakefield fans believe Tom Johnstone is the product of a cloning programme which involved him being made up of genes belonging to Jason Robinson, Billy Boston, Brian Bevan, Martin Offiah and Tom Van Vollanhoven. You simply wont talk any sense in to them!'"
Fact is when the squad was announced there was what 2 or 3 posters that said daft things about not watching etc, but the overwhelming majority accepted it & even called out the silly posts. Just about every poster said that they were a bit gutted for Tom, seeing as how he's a left wing and that spot was open & probably earned a call up this season, but on the other hand, Makinson was next in line and is a quality player also. Plus Tom's young enough to come back and still have a great international career, plus it's good to have him in and around that squad of players and who knows, he might sneak a game. The thread is here - rlhttps://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f
Let's be honest though all teams have fans that love to completely get behind their own players and hype them up when it comes to international selection and Wigan is no different. All teams think that their players should be chosen when they're up for selection, it's been going on forever.
Unlike Wigan who've had plenty of England GB players over the years, Tom's probably Trinity's best chance of having a homegrown international regular since Ellis, so you'll have to give some of our fans a bit of leeway. on their giddiness
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| Quote: Shifty Cat "Why have a dig at all with the hyperbole like above & - Fact is when the squad was announced there was what 2 or 3 posters that said daft things about not watching etc, but the overwhelming majority accepted it & even called out the silly posts. Just about every poster said that they were a bit gutted for Tom, seeing as how he's a left wing and that spot was open & probably earned a call up this season, but on the other hand, Makinson was next in line and is a quality player also. Plus Tom's young enough to come back and still have a great international career, plus it's good to have him in and around that squad of players and who knows, he might sneak a game. The thread is here - rlhttps://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f
Let's be honest though all teams have fans that love to completely get behind their own players and hype them up when it comes to international selection and Wigan is no different. All teams think that their players should be chosen when they're up for selection, it's been going on forever.
Unlike Wigan who've had plenty of England GB players over the years, Tom's probably Trinity's best chance of having a homegrown international regular since Ellis, so you'll have to give some of our fans a bit of leeway. on their giddiness
I get it, I really do and the dafter comments were more social media based. To see somebody like McGillvary questioned on there was just incredible to me. This was a guy who had a World Cup players could only dream of. He went in to it as a guy we thought was a pretty good player but then out performed every winger in World Rugby League including NRL golden boys like Valentine Homes and Vunivalu. Most of the calls were that Makinson was the lucky one but he had been brilliant in the mid season test and he’s had an excellent year for St Helens. He proved on Saturday just how good he is.
I’m a big Tom Johnstone fan but international rugby league is different (when playing the big boys). He won’t get the masses of space superleague teams will give him and his main role will be to bash the ball away from his own line. I’m not saying he can’t do that but I get why Bennett would pick the two guys he did, knowing already that they can do just that (albeit it’s a very small sample size for Makinson).
His time will come I’m sure, he’s too good for it not to but at the minute there’s guys in possession that just aren’t putting a foot wrong. It’s a great position for England to be in!
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| I cannot foresee any changes to the back line for Sunday, as nobody had a bad game in the first test. There were some lapses, that's all, that were few and far between on both sides. The Kiwis are under more pressure to make changes than us, and I don't think there's anybody out there that merits inclusion in the backs for England in this particular game. If we win this match and the series, then the third test would be the opportunity for experimental change. Seems like SOL will be the only one to drop out, unless there's another injury we don't know about.
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| Much better today from Lomax but i still say he should of played 7 with Tomkins at 1.
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| Quote: The_Enforcer "Much better today from Lomax but i still say he should of played 7 with Tomkins at 1.'"
I like lomax at fb. I think he is a solid choice he defends well and joins in the attacking line very well and returns the ball strong, I think he is a better fb than hb and as Sam has lost a little pace and we need him a little more involved at 7 is a good choice, had things been the other way round I think not many would complain also
I think we've massively improved since last week an over the last few years that's twotsts against nz we've won on the bounce, that shows progression got to start beating the convicts regularly now.
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| Quote: Dezzies_right_hook "
I think we've massively improved since last week an over the last few years that's twotsts against nz we've won on the bounce, that shows progression got to start beating the convicts regularly now.'"
The thing is, the Aussies dont seem to tire and make mistakes against us like the Kiwis did. I think the loss to the Kiwis was just a blip and they will be back next year and we will need to step it up another two levels to beat them.
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| Quote: The_Enforcer "The thing is, the Aussies dont seem to tire and make mistakes against us like the Kiwis did. I think the loss to the Kiwis was just a blip and they will be back next year and we will need to step it up another two levels to beat them.'"
With Widdop, Sam Burgess, Roby, Walmsley etc in this side I think we have more to give. I’d love a series against the Aussies here soon, not only do I think we could turn them over but I think there’s enough appetite for it to ensure three crowds of 40,000 plus.
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| Quote: The_Enforcer "The thing is, the Aussies dont seem to tire and make mistakes against us like the Kiwis did. I think the loss to the Kiwis was just a blip and they will be back next year and we will need to step it up another two levels to beat them.'"
Wasn't the last series defeat to New Zealand on home soil in 1998?
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