Quote: Odemwingie "Warrington won because Hudds did not play to their full ability, 50% of this was down to warrington. All the big decisions went Warringtons way and they took their chances.'"
Got to disagree. Wire dismantled Hudds as Hudds dismantled us. Smith had done his homework and had schooled his lads well. Hudds didn't know what to do when Wire came at them, and didn't stop coming at them. The only time Hudds had any kind of control was when Wire decided to go up the middle, which is precisely what you don't do with Hudds. Hudds players may have been a bit overwhelmed by the occasion but at the end of the day Wire were the better team pretty much throughout the whole game and they played the right game to overcome Hudds. The disallowed tries (for both teams) were irrelevant at the end of the day and I don't remember any other 'big' decisions going either way.