Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
Birstalltiger wrote:Looking at the results so far this season you have to say the sallery cap finally working and not working for some.
Wigan,Wire and Bradford have spent to there limit and signed rubbish on long contract where like of Hull Kr,Giants,Wake and Cas have spent wise and are begening to get the rewards for it.
At the top of league i believe both Saints and Leeds are now looking very beat able teams even though they will proberly still be in the grand final but how many years will it continue till another team wins the final.
All in all i think that our League is the most healthy postion it been in since the 1980s and for change the smaller clubs actualy think they have a chance of wining a trophy.
Leeds or Saints will win everything again.
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Joined: Jan 27 2005 Posts: 1523 Location: Not far from t'Jungle
Leeds or Saints will most likely win the league cos that demands consistency but the unpredictability of individual games makes it more likely that both of those teams will get knocked out of the CC and someone like Hull/Hull KR/Huddersfield could win that.
Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
punkasstony wrote:Winning the league is like winning an FA Cup Quarter Final and then asking for the trophy.
I think its great that teams like Hull KR and Wakey are doing well after 3 games but this not a sprint, its a marathon.
Leeds and Saints are still miles ahead when it comes to lasting the pace and I would not be surprised to see Hull KR and Wakey both fall off the pace in a couple of months.
I would however like to be wrong.
For me winning the league is the ultimate achievment, as you have to be consistantly the best team over the whole course of the competition, the grand final is a nice show piece and the play offs are a good money spinner but i would still rate winning the league as a greater and more difficult achievment.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
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chissitt wrote:Pyeman I wish you would stop talking so much sense. I am in danger of becomming one of your biggest fans.
vastman wrote:Westerman looks the most promising for a long time.
Leyther_Matt wrote:The best proper 'rugby pub' in the country has to be the Boot Room at Cas
Bolton_Warrior wrote:The only time I ever doubted going to watch Wigan was when we bare face cheated to stay in superleague
Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
pyeman wrote:For me winning the league is the ultimate achievment, as you have to be consistantly the best team over the whole course of the competition, the grand final is a nice show piece and the play offs are a good money spinner but i would still rate winning the league as a greater and more difficult achievment.
Even with a lopsided fixture list?
I would agree that finishing top this year would be an achievement but you have to also take in to account that everyone knows you need to win 2/3 more games after that to be champions. So to go all out and finish top only to lose one of those following games could be looked at as stupid rather than an achievement.
Joined: Mar 05 2002 Posts: 48326 Location: Londinium
pyeman wrote:For me winning the league is the ultimate achievment, as you have to be consistantly the best team over the whole course of the competition, the grand final is a nice show piece and the play offs are a good money spinner but i would still rate winning the league as a greater and more difficult achievment.
So you'd call Whitehaven the 2005 national league champions, even though we got the trophy, the title (and consequent promotion), robbing us of our victory and kudos? Weird.
Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
tb wrote:So you'd call Whitehaven the 2005 national league champions, even though we got the trophy, the title (and consequent promotion), robbing us of our victory and kudos? Weird.
They won the league, which is far harder to do and is something that in itself means alot more than winning the grand final trophy, however as it got us promoted it was more important to win, doenst mean that winning the league isnt harder and more of an achievment, even if the rewards for us winning the final were greater.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
big barrie mac.' the cas forads av been bob on'
chissitt wrote:Pyeman I wish you would stop talking so much sense. I am in danger of becomming one of your biggest fans.
vastman wrote:Westerman looks the most promising for a long time.
Leyther_Matt wrote:The best proper 'rugby pub' in the country has to be the Boot Room at Cas
Bolton_Warrior wrote:The only time I ever doubted going to watch Wigan was when we bare face cheated to stay in superleague
Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
Joined: Aug 12 2002 Posts: 5064 Location: Not Didcot
pyeman wrote:They won the league, which is far harder to do and is something that in itself means alot more than winning the grand final trophy, however as it got us promoted it was more important to win, doenst mean that winning the league isnt harder and more of an achievment, even if the rewards for us winning the final were greater.
It's not harder to do though particularly when you take into account other clubs are not trying to achieve the same thing. It is no more of a victory being top of the league after 27 rounds than it is being top after 20 rounds, or 10 rounds. The goal is to win the competition and that is done by winning the grand final.
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Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
Longun wrote:Judging by the results so far, I'd say games are getting harder to predict,
Too right!
Hudds beating Bradford, Wakey beating Warrington and HKR beating Saints were three results only the most ardent of fans would have put money on at the start of the season.
These three teams, whilst they may not get to the GF, will have a say in who does if they keep this up. Long may it continue (even if they messed up my bets this weekend )
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