Joined: Feb 19 2009 Posts: 1957 Location: East stand!
~ No1 Saints Fan ~ wrote:Hull will be our biggest challengers for second IMO as long as they remain injury free.
check our squad,all the way down to 26th man has sl experience. motu tony,raynor and r whiting to come back,sam moa only off plane 5 days ago,wont be hitting strides for a month yet,nz international to arrive in a few weeks,and get an answer on m crocker next week.new h back combo that will get better,and berrigan in his best position. before season started i fancied us,leeds,yourselves and wire for top 4. think i may be wrong on wire,but no reason to change mind yet on the others.
Joined: Jul 14 2003 Posts: 751 Location: The seaside
airliebird,runninglate! wrote:check our squad,all the way down to 26th man has sl experience. motu tony,raynor and r whiting to come back,sam moa only off plane 5 days ago,wont be hitting strides for a month yet,nz international to arrive in a few weeks,and get an answer on m crocker next week.new h back combo that will get better,and berrigan in his best position. before season started i fancied us,leeds,yourselves and wire for top 4. think i may be wrong on wire,but no reason to change mind yet on the others.
Joined: Feb 19 2009 Posts: 1957 Location: East stand!
Southport Saint wrote:We might as well give you the cup now.
just pointing out facts. better than last year. was on to our 2nd loan player already. we were establishing ourselves a few years ago but had unforseen problems over last 2 seasons. a few teams could get closer to leeds,and saints. not good for them teams,but good for rest of us.
Joined: Oct 24 2002 Posts: 4096 Location: Newton-le-Willows
Huddersfield completed 3 sets in the first half and could have still won the game at one point. Fair play to Hull, they secured the win, but Hudds were hardly at the races.
Lets see how Hull fair against some of the title challengers.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 12738 Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
Hull look like a team that are good at grinding out wins, as Bradford used to do.
Their pack is big and they put pressure on the opposition.
They still however seem to lack those killer offensive players that make the difference between genuine title contenders and a mere top8 side.
I also thought it noteworthy that Hudds played shocking yet still scored 20 points against Hull.
For me Hudds have more class in their side than Hull.
Both teams are capable of defeating the likes of Saints and Leeds on an off day, but if Saints or Leeds are in top form its curtains for them.
Joined: Mar 28 2005 Posts: 20992 Location: THE HOME CITY OF LUKE CAMPBELL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
The Chair Maker wrote:Hull look like a team that are good at grinding out wins, as Bradford used to do. Their pack is big and they put pressure on the opposition. They still however seem to lack those killer offensive players that make the difference between genuine title contenders and a mere top8 side. I also thought it noteworthy that Hudds played shocking yet still scored 20 points against Hull.
For me Hudds have more class in their side than Hull. Both teams are capable of defeating the likes of Saints and Leeds on an off day, but if Saints or Leeds are in top form its curtains for them.
4 matches in and i dont think anybody has hit top form....we are grinding out results at the moment but hope the attacking flair comes as we are still bedding in a new half back pairing which we didnt have last year.
Disagree about Hudds having more class....think our backs are classier when we get them all playing and Hall goes to centre plus hopefully we will have 2 new forwards coming in IF they get visas.
Love the arrogance...........shouldnt you be getting your alter ego out BTW.
“We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club.
Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
"Rugby League is a simple game played by simple people. Rugby Union is a complex game played by wankers." L.Daley 2005
airliebird,runninglate! wrote:check our squad,all the way down to 26th man has sl experience. motu tony,raynor and r whiting to come back,sam moa only off plane 5 days ago,wont be hitting strides for a month yet,nz international to arrive in a few weeks,and get an answer on m crocker next week.new h back combo that will get better,and berrigan in his best position. before season started i fancied us,leeds,yourselves and wire for top 4. think i may be wrong on wire,but no reason to change mind yet on the others.
Hull could well finish in the top-four but their lack of skill in the non-pivotal positions and lack of genuine pace in the centres will mean I think they'll probably finish around 6th IMO...
Joined: Mar 28 2005 Posts: 20992 Location: THE HOME CITY OF LUKE CAMPBELL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
General Zod. wrote:Hull could well finish in the top-four but their lack of skill in the non-pivotal positions and lack of genuine pace in the centres will mean I think they'll probably finish around 6th IMO...
Thats why Hall has to play there.
Lack of skills in non pivotal rolls?
“We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club.
Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
"Rugby League is a simple game played by simple people. Rugby Union is a complex game played by wankers." L.Daley 2005
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