Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
The four 'other' teams that reached the play-offs last year, aside from the eventual Grand Finalists are currently sitting 9th through to 12th in the table. At the start of the season most people, I guess, would have chosen one of Catalans, Wigan, Warrington or Bradford as the team most likely to break the recent Leeds-Saints duopoly. These dark horses have endured starts to 2009 which are various shades of terrible, so are we looking for new pretenders, if not yet contenders? Or will the peloton again be led by the same teams, come September?
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Joined: Mar 11 2002 Posts: 31082 Location: Gods Own County
Catalans were a bit of a surpirse package last season and perhaps finished above their "natural" level, though no denying they are a playoff club who have had bad form this season.
Bradford have been sliding down the league slowly for a couple of years, this season seems to be just a continuation of that.
Warrington have ben "the next big team" for how long now? Since they moved into the HJ at least I think, unless Tony Smith can work his magic, they will continue to "look good on paper"
Wigan, like Bradford have dipped out of the race, though they are able to maintain their crowds it seems, though how long that will continue is anyones guess.
Joined: Mar 11 2002 Posts: 31082 Location: Gods Own County
I forgot to add...
Yes the some of the pack are fading, but others are strengthening
Hull FC were blighted by injury last season, and look stronger this one, with the crowds to match
Hull KR keep making a lot of noise, but so far have yet to do more than Warrington really, but have the makings of a top side
Huddersfield are slowly getting there, this season will be a good indicator of how far is to go though, certainly behind Hull FC I think in terms of progress.
Cas have started great guns this season, but lets see how they get on with injuries taknig toll.
Joined: Mar 05 2002 Posts: 48326 Location: Londinium
Code13 wrote:Catalans were a bit of a surpirse package last season and perhaps finished above their "natural" level, though no denying they are a playoff club who have had bad form this season.
They also lost four of their first five last season, when they finished third …
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