Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
Chris1953 wrote:1-Saints 2-Wigan 3-Leeds 4-Hull FC 5-Bradford 6-Warrington 7-Catalans 8-Huddersfield 9-Hull kingston pink shirts( if they dont go bust ) 10-Quins 11-Wakefield 12-Quins 13-Celtic 14-Salford
Did i miss us losing our franchise and quins getting another one?
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: Jun 22 2005 Posts: 9554 Location: bradford
rhino77 wrote:Menzies is 35 Buderus is 30
35-30=5
You can't have forgotten that much over the school holidays have you?
except we were talking about morrison not menzies original post was comparing morrison being fit for start off season against a crocked buderus. tad rhino dragged menzies into it later.
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I would say the top six should include these 6, probably in this order:
Leeds
Wigan
St Helens
Catalans
Bradford
Warrington
The rest looks like it could be a lottery. Everything depends on which coach can get the best out of their players.
For all those writing off Celtic and Salford it could be a mistake. As Celtic play some very good attacking rugby, BUT the forwards are definitely not the best and if they haven't strengthened in that department they will be dominated week in week out. Also if Luke Dyer is lost to injury they could find themselves struggling and having seen how badly he faded in the NL1 GF his fitness is questionable.
As for Salford the team Shaun McRae has assembled is, on paper, stronger than that which reached the play offs under Karl Harrison. Lets face it McRae is streets ahead of Harrison as a coach. The main worry for Salford is they way Wakefield tore them apart in the Cup last season. However, Salford improved vastly as the season progressed and the club has brought in some good players and if the younger players continue to develop and live up to their potential then this could be impressive first season back.
It's all ifs and buts, but like I've already said who finishes where will depend on which coach can get the best out of their players and who has the team best conditioned and prepared.
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