Quote vastman="vastman"As someone who has become very pessimistic of late I had one of those awful early morning thoughts.
What if the defeat of Cas was the teams goodbye swan song, just putting an old wrong right and giving us one last high point.
I suppose we will see next week, but I just can't shake the doom off just yet. I know it's the wrong attitude but there you go, that's what the last three years has done to a lot of us I suspect
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Wow, you really have got it bad, mind you, I dont think you are on your own.
Hopefully, the rest of us can still get behind the boys for the rest of the season and let's see what happens.
Wonder if Warrington are starting to get twitchy yet. For a "big" club, with their spending power, it's incredible just how far they have fallen.
For Trinity, if we can maintain our defence of the last couple of weeks, we will certainly give ourselves a chance v Catalan, who are not in great form.
I know that we've had a few new players come in and one or two go through the exit but, has there been any change in the backroom staff.
The lads are all defending as a unit and scrambling well, a level of commitment that we haven't seen this season, with the possible exception of the 2 wins away at Warrington.
Although we want to see Trinity win every game, the effort in defeat v Saints was immense and to back that up v Cas, who are in decent form, was superb.
We're certainly not safe yet but, we look like we are capable of escaping the drop, which wasn't the case a couple of weeks ago.