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| Great effort from 26 pts down in 2nd half.
from what i heard another 5 mins and we may have won.
WELL DONE DONS
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| Well done you lot, our boys put the cue on the rack way, way too early! And you nearly made us pay - any team with Paul Cooke pulling the strings should not be taken lightly!
Hope you all had a safe journey home.
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| Some of the London fans thoughts on the game make interesting reading. Best one is that Paul Cook is a basic player. Looks like we dragged them down a level, which funnily enough is what some Bradford fans are saying that Leigh did. Could be a fascinating League this one this year.
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| Only completing one set in seven in a 15 minute spell gave you the impetus....but good game !
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| I feel we were strong and dominated the last 55 minutes. They were tired after 65 minutes which for a FULL TIME team is pretty poor! Paul Cooke an average player they'd love to have him in there team
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| I though Paul Cooke was totally anonymous in the first half, Doncaster had very little ball and the one out football wasn’t really giving a platform for anything. Second half was a different story, London stopped concentrating, Doncaster’s one out football actually started to open up some lazy defence which eventually gave Cooke some space to put on a few effective plays. London should learn a lesson from yesterday, we need to get savvy to Championship RL, when the opposition gets a bit of a roll on we need to start playing one out football instead of trying to play our way out of trouble. Doncaster used some unglamorous and disruptive tactics, especially in the second half, but they were very effective at frustrating us, and that’s what we need to wise up to. Losing concentration has been a hallmark of London sides for a few years now, the positive thing is that it didn’t cost the win this time.
I thought Doncaster’s best player was Waterman who played at second row, he was pretty useful at bumping out the tackles, and I think with better support running off him they’d have scored more tries. Paleaaesina had a decent game and Clark looked quite a strong runner in the middle. Cooke obviously gets the attention, but he was very hit and miss for me.
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| London definitely switched off in the second half, and Donny took full advantage. Echo what Kelvin's Ferret said about Lee Waterman, he had a very good second half.
Ref was shocking all round, and like Ganson, always seemed to favour the team that was on top. We got the rub of the decisions in the first half, you got the rub in the second.
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| I noticed that Waterperson was limping again with his ankle after his try.
Is he OK?
There looked to be a shedload of shiite tackling going on in that first half .... no disrespect to London.
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| Quote: Stand-Offish "I noticed that Waterperson was limping again with his ankle after his try.
Is he OK?
There looked to be a shedload of shiite tackling going on in that first half .... no disrespect to London.'"
He was OK. Played the majority of the rest of the game.
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