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| Quote: stevie "Just returned from BV after watching a great effort from the boys. I have berated Miller in the past but tonight I thought he had his best game in a Wildcats shirt. After the poor start and Hull going in for 3 tries in fifteen minutes I thought here we go again, but no we dug our heels in and showed we could play a bit.With a referee who could actually see what was going on we may have won by more. Some great runs by Simon and Annakin. Tansey didn't look out of place and Kevin Locke man of match. If there is a different referee on Sunday and not that useless idiot Hull could find it even harder. Congrats to Brian Smith as well,'"
There is, it is Mr Leatherbarrow, another one to add to the list of senior referees we've had this season.
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| So the morning after and my voice is coming back a bit.
Reading the Hull forum and especially the guy who does their pre and post match report, you'd think Hull gave us the game out of kindness.
I watched from the flats this time and had a good view.
We didn't switch on at first and they really put pressure on us. We were taking the ball out from our line and getting 2-3 yards each run. Their big forwards were gang tackling and then charging in and making 10-12 yards each drive with a lot of yards after the hit.
That was bound to cause us problems and it did. Each of the tries were caused by the second row being drawn in and not covering the half back in defence.
There was a massive hole left by Molloy for the first and then Kirke was woeful for the next two. He must have got a knock because he was hobbling around for ages.
As soon as Washbrook came on that hole was plugged and they didn't get anything on that side.
Lyne stopped two certain tries with excellent defence and Locke stopped a try when they were over the line but he turned them.
After all their effort they tired dramatically and didn't have the points they expected.
Gradually after bossing us so much in the forwards we got to equal and then on top as they tired.
Our forwards really worked them hard.
With Miller, Godinet and Locke showing running options near the line (which is new for us!), the Hull defence dragged even more and we took advantage.
The rest was all effort.
I was pleased with Scruton as Captain. He had a very good game and for a change we had someone shouting the orders when we were conceding tries. He barked at them after the third try and he meant it.
Paea looked like a man playing against boys at first but Simon started to match him in his own style as the game went on. Lots of leg drive after the hit and made lots of yards. He was my man of the match.
But most of all, over Locke's skill and Millers side stepping, we won because we put more effort in and when we were in trouble we tried harder. When Hull were in trouble they accepted the defeat because they were so tired.
For the new signings, Locke showed his skill but will be a lot better when he picks up fitness. He was stretching his back a lot and clearly couldn't put the peddle down when he got the break. He adds so much to us, and is a great signing.
Tansey hardly got a look in but took a couple of high ball sthat showed we should be kicking some high kicks for him. He looked keen.
Sio I was really impressed with. Tough tackler and very energetic. He really shook someone up when he hit them, again something we haven't seen much of this season. He and Godinet seem to like playing together.
Lot's to improve on but a great win for us. Will give a lot of confidence.
Bring on Sunday!
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| Not one player had a bad game for me. All gave their all and contributed to a cracking game.
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| Quote: PopTart "So the morning after and my voice is coming back a bit.
Reading the Hull forum and especially the guy who does their pre and post match report, you'd think Hull gave us the game out of kindness.
I watched from the flats this time and had a good view.
We didn't switch on at first and they really put pressure on us. We were taking the ball out from our line and getting 2-3 yards each run. Their big forwards were gang tackling and then charging in and making 10-12 yards each drive with a lot of yards after the hit.
That was bound to cause us problems and it did. Each of the tries were caused by the second row being drawn in and not covering the half back in defence.
There was a massive hole left by Molloy for the first and then Kirke was woeful for the next two. He must have got a knock because he was hobbling around for ages.
As soon as Washbrook came on that hole was plugged and they didn't get anything on that side.
Lyne stopped two certain tries with excellent defence and Locke stopped a try when they were over the line but he turned them.
After all their effort they tired dramatically and didn't have the points they expected.
Gradually after bossing us so much in the forwards we got to equal and then on top as they tired.
Our forwards really worked them hard.
With Miller, Godinet and Locke showing running options near the line (which is new for us!), the Hull defence dragged even more and we took advantage.
The rest was all effort.
I was pleased with Scruton as Captain. He had a very good game and for a change we had someone shouting the orders when we were conceding tries. He barked at them after the third try and he meant it.
Paea looked like a man playing against boys at first but Simon started to match him in his own style as the game went on. Lots of leg drive after the hit and made lots of yards. He was my man of the match.
But most of all, over Locke's skill and Millers side stepping, we won because we put more effort in and when we were in trouble we tried harder. When Hull were in trouble they accepted the defeat because they were so tired.
For the new signings, Locke showed his skill but will be a lot better when he picks up fitness. He was stretching his back a lot and clearly couldn't put the peddle down when he got the break. He adds so much to us, and is a great signing.
Tansey hardly got a look in but took a couple of high ball sthat showed we should be kicking some high kicks for him. He looked keen.
Sio I was really impressed with. Tough tackler and very energetic. He really shook someone up when he hit them, again something we haven't seen much of this season. He and Godinet seem to like playing together.
Lot's to improve on but a great win for us. Will give a lot of confidence.
Bring on Sunday!'"
I only watched from about 55 mins cos I had a meeting in Doncaster until 8pm. However, from what I saw I thought Scruton, in that time, was the least effective forward. Simon and Molloy however were excellent and ran the ball in like trains. Nice bit of strength from Scruton to to set up the arundel try though.
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| Quote: PopTart "So the morning after and my voice is coming back a bit.
Reading the Hull forum and especially the guy who does their pre and post match report, you'd think Hull gave us the game out of kindness.
I watched from the flats this time and had a good view.
We didn't switch on at first and they really put pressure on us. We were taking the ball out from our line and getting 2-3 yards each run. Their big forwards were gang tackling and then charging in and making 10-12 yards each drive with a lot of yards after the hit.
That was bound to cause us problems and it did. Each of the tries were caused by the second row being drawn in and not covering the half back in defence.
There was a massive hole left by Molloy for the first and then Kirke was woeful for the next two. He must have got a knock because he was hobbling around for ages.
As soon as Washbrook came on that hole was plugged and they didn't get anything on that side.
Lyne stopped two certain tries with excellent defence and Locke stopped a try when they were over the line but he turned them.
After all their effort they tired dramatically and didn't have the points they expected.
Gradually after bossing us so much in the forwards we got to equal and then on top as they tired.
Our forwards really worked them hard.
With Miller, Godinet and Locke showing running options near the line (which is new for us!), the Hull defence dragged even more and we took advantage.
The rest was all effort.
I was pleased with Scruton as Captain. He had a very good game and for a change we had someone shouting the orders when we were conceding tries. He barked at them after the third try and he meant it.
Paea looked like a man playing against boys at first but Simon started to match him in his own style as the game went on. Lots of leg drive after the hit and made lots of yards. He was my man of the match.
But most of all, over Locke's skill and Millers side stepping, we won because we put more effort in and when we were in trouble we tried harder. When Hull were in trouble they accepted the defeat because they were so tired.
For the new signings, Locke showed his skill but will be a lot better when he picks up fitness. He was stretching his back a lot and clearly couldn't put the peddle down when he got the break. He adds so much to us, and is a great signing.
Tansey hardly got a look in but took a couple of high ball sthat showed we should be kicking some high kicks for him. He looked keen.
Sio I was really impressed with. Tough tackler and very energetic. He really shook someone up when he hit them, again something we haven't seen much of this season. He and Godinet seem to like playing together.
Lot's to improve on but a great win for us. Will give a lot of confidence.
Bring on Sunday!'"
Very good summary. I too thought Hull came out to blitz Trinity hoping they could get enough of a lead before their energy levels dropped. 2 months ago that first 20 minutes would've been enough.
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| Scruton put in massive minutes yesterday. 35 minutes at prop forward in this heat and at least 25 in the second half. He did seem to get more into his game though in the second half but I thought he did well especially from the work he was putting in.
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| Simon pushed Locke for man of the match IMHO. Scruton improved as the game went on peaking with that run down the right late on. Also thought Kavanagh was pretty faultless and never tired. Owen is like an extra forward when he steps up to help driving the ball out.
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| Hull are a big pack you've got to move them about the park,especially in the warm conditions like last night.The first 20 we kept it down the middle,making defence easy for them and with the dropped ball and penalties gave them a 16point start,Once we run the line and shifted the ball out wide they eventually looked tired hence the 26 un answered points.The confidence in the team after the opening try in the 2nd half was there for all to see
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| The kicking game suddenly became good last night because we had chasers, with Locke very skillful in this area. High bombs are the order of the day now for him.
There was one where Scruton went through and was lining up to absolutely kill the full back, only for the ball to be picked out by the winger and Scruton was lining up the wrong guy. The chase was the point though as he dragged others with him and they got no go forward.
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| Quote: Adam_Harrison9 "I only watched from about 55 mins cos I had a meeting in Doncaster until 8pm. However, from what I saw I thought Scruton, in that time, was the least effective forward. Simon and Molloy however were excellent and ran the ball in like trains. Nice bit of strength from Scruton to to set up the arundel try though.'"
What!!!!
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| Quote: vastman "What!!!!
Not by much. But I thought Molloy and Simon were better. Kirke would actually have been the least effective. I probably phrased it a bit negatively.
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| Quote: Fordy "There is, it is Mr Leatherbarrow, another one to add to the list of senior referees we've had this season.
Hope we get senior referees in the middle 8's. Don't rate the junior refs at all, standard has been appalling this season.
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| Quote: Fordy "There is, it is Mr Leatherbarrow, another one to add to the list of senior referees we've had this season.
Hope we get senior referees in the middle 8's. Don't rate the junior refs at all, standard has been appalling this season.
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| A very good win, when they raced to a 16 point lead, a feared the worse, but you showed plenty of character, and got stuck in has a team. Good luck for the weekend .
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| I doubt we will get senior referees. The referees are graded and the best get the higher ranked clubs so that explains why we rarely get a decent ref.
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