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Disappointing finish to the game, but some brighter spots. We’re going to struggle until we sort out the pack and fix the concentration issues. Far too many players on display that are simply not good enough.
It's not how much talent you've got, it's what you do with it that counts.
Some small improvements but so much work to be done, can't expect miracles from Arthur. There is so much stupidity and softness running through this squad that it's going to be hard for any coach. I see people praising Smith for getting rid of the deadwood, but they seem to just ignore that he's brought in just as much that we'll now have to get rid of. Miller & Momirovski were atrocious today.
Post subject: Hull KR Defeat Leeds In Headingley Thriller
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 3:55 pm
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Hull KR Defeat Leeds In Headingley Thriller It was Leeds Rhinos ‘Brad Arthur' test day as the new coach took charge of the side for the first time as they came up against a trailblazing Hull KR side who are having a sensational season inside the top six and who wanted the two points to move level with the Warrington Wolves in second place.
The bookies made the visitors slight favourites but with only a two point advantage to the Rhinos on the handicap coupon they were far from convinced that this was an ironed on win for the Robins as Leeds looked to get two points closer to the Salford Red Devils and the cherished sixth spot in the table.
The Leeds masses gathered at Headingley to ask whether this would be a new dawn for their beloved club, or more of the same underperforming that their side has displayed for the last few years.
Hull KR Defeat Leeds In Headingley Thriller It was Leeds Rhinos ‘Brad Arthur' test day as the new coach took charge of the side for the first time as they came up against a trailblazing Hull KR side who are having a sensational season inside the top six and who wanted the two points to move level with the Warrington Wolves in second place.
The bookies made the visitors slight favourites but with only a two point advantage to the Rhinos on the handicap coupon they were far from convinced that this was an ironed on win for the Robins as Leeds looked to get two points closer to the Salford Red Devils and the cherished sixth spot in the table.
The Leeds masses gathered at Headingley to ask whether this would be a new dawn for their beloved club, or more of the same underperforming that their side has displayed for the last few years.
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Absolutely disgraceful performance from so called professional players. Croft crap,Miller crap,Newman crap.Who would have thought our best player would be Foley? KR were there foe the taking. I can not believe what Croft did at the end.you can't blame that poop show on coaching. That is players thinking they are better than they are. They should apologise for that rubbish.
Think the writing was on the wall at half time, you cannot win RL if you can’t score try’s. It was obvious that they had 2-3 scores in them, lets face it we scored of 2 lucky bounces and apart from Fusituas drop over the line never looked like we could score in general play.
I was hoping this squad needed tweaking, its now obvious that half this side is not good enough and never will be. Out of overseas players only Croft i would keep, the rest want a ticket home asap.
Time to start looking into squad depth a give some of the emerging talent sone extended runs.
rollin thunder wrote:Think the writing was on the wall at half time, you cannot win RL if you can’t score try’s. It was obvious that they had 2-3 scores in them, lets face it we scored of 2 lucky bounces and apart from Fusituas drop over the line never looked like we could score in general play.
I was hoping this squad needed tweaking, its now obvious that half this side is not good enough and never will be. Out of overseas players only Croft i would keep, the rest want a ticket home asap.
Time to start looking into squad depth a give some of the emerging talent sone extended runs.
It's beginning to look that way, isn't it? Having seen him in the NRL last year I thought Miller might bring something different to the side. I was right, but for the wrong reasons. He's looked a liability in the majority of games, and he should be dropped and replaced by Edgell next week.
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