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Imagine the furore and gnashing of teeth in Cas having finished the regular season 10 points in front, go on to win the Super 8s by a country mile, in the process thrash Leeds for a 4th time this season, to subsequently get beaten by Wigan (or Hull) in the SF, who then lose to Leeds in the GF. Fanciful prophecy most likely, but boy would that be funny! It would make the protestations (from Saints, Wigan etc) after us winning from 5th pale into insignificance! I wouldn't have laughed so much since Tansey made Iestyn Harris lose his rag at Cardiff.
Cas have proven a lot of people wrong this season, and they've been head and shoulders in the weekly rounds.........but, I feel like you can see this coming a mile off.
They'll wrap top spot up with weeks remaining, have nothing to play towards for a month and then they'll be knocked off in the semi by the more experienced saints/wigan.
No doubt that now we've posted it, the opposite will probably happen.
Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 18060 Location: On the road
My view now would be 1. Cas 2. Leeds 3. Saints 4. Hull
Saints with Barba in the team will be a tough side to beat - Cas v Saints GF?
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The fact that Cas have only 2 games that now really count this season, one being a home semi final and the other being the GF should they get there may not be the ideal preparation to win those games going by past experiences,although it could be this year due to the complete lack of quality sides in SL that could beat them
Cas really need to keep their foot firmly on the pedal IMO despite being given a bye into the semi's and keep doing what they have done all season in order to win the GF.
If they do then the LLS and the massive gap at the top of the SL table will be fully justified and they will sit proudly amongst the only other previous GF winners of Saints, Wigan, Bradford and Leeds.
Wigan are the dark outsiders with lots of points still to make up, but if they do get the wins and make 4th then I could actually see them beating Cas in the semi's if they are under done and have already had their GF suits made
The winner of our CC semi final will not make the GF IMO
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Joined: Feb 09 2008 Posts: 564 Location: around and about
With regard to Cas,I cannot really see DP allowing anyone to take their foot off the gas.It's just not in his DNA.On the flip side I can see him rotating his squad sensibly;I reckon they will keep banging sides unless they suffer injuries to pivotal players aka Gale,or McShane.They will possibly come unstuck in a one off winner takes all semi but don't bank on it.Good luck to them but not at Leeds' expense.
Joined: Aug 09 2011 Posts: 1906 Location: Deepest North Yorkshire Woodland
Bang wrote:I'd back us, Saints or Wigan to beat Cas when it mattered.
Cas don't have two big games in them at all.
A few weeks ago I would have agreed with you, but watching the cas performance at Catalan has changed my mind. Thought cas showed a great deal of spirit and resilience in coming from behind to win. They also have the advantage of not being involved in the challenge cup final. Staging the cup final just when the seasons play offs is underway is ridiculous.
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Understanding the Eights So we’ve reached the great divide, and the split into five divisions has taken place. But what actually happens now?
It's pretty complicated but we will try to simplify it here to assist your enjoyment over the rest of the season, and hopefully spike your interest in what is going on in the competitions where your own club doesn't have a direct interest.
Across five new competitions there is everything to play for.
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