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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:51 am 
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Beneath contempt - all the forwards did a terrific job yesterday, if you can't see that I suggest it's your eyesight needs sorting out!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:15 am 
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I too thought the pack was outstanding yesterday. Right from the start I felt our forwards wanted it more and made the Huddersfield pack look second best. On the back of that control, Holdsworth and Ratchford could set up play.

Sidlow and Jewitt are starting to show that they are Super League material having come through the ranks and whereas last season I felt we were weaker when Cashmere and Stapleton went off, this season our forwards on the bench (Leuluai deserves a mention here too) are maintaining the pack's momentum.

I thought that Malcolm Alker's defensive effort yesterday was incredible. I bet he topped the tackle count - though Luke Swain must have run him close.

Yesterday proved the old adage that Forwards win you matches; Backs decide by how many.






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 Post subject: Re: Salfords pack
PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:36 am 
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In my opinion yesterday against the Giants was the best effort from Ray Cashmere since he arrived at the Willows.

On Good Friday Cashmere finshed the game looking knackered and I did not even expect him to turn out yesterday.

Also yesterday he seemed to get more game time than in recent fixtures.

In this sort of form Cashmere can prove a few people wrong including myself and I am really looking forward to see how he copes with the Wigan Warriors pack this coming Sunday.

GOOD LUCK BIG FELLA..


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:25 am 
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redhazel227 wrote:I totally agree. Where he keeps getting it from I dont know.



Probably the Turkey. If I was getting slated despite busting a gut every week, I'd find new energy to prove the doubters wrong.






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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:29 pm 
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What's your general opinion of Boyle so far then? Like many other Cas fans I was gutted when he left as he had real potential and gave the team a lift when he came on in games.






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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:21 pm 
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Fearless' Headguard wrote:What's your general opinion of Boyle so far then? Like many other Cas fans I was gutted when he left as he had real potential and gave the team a lift when he came on in games.



he's not got a good singing voice.






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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:45 am 
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PHOTO FINISH wrote:In my opinion yesterday against the Giants was the best effort from Ray Cashmere since he arrived at the Willows.

On Good Friday Cashmere finshed the game looking knackered and I did not even expect him to turn out yesterday.

Also yesterday he seemed to get more game time than in recent fixtures.

In this sort of form Cashmere can prove a few people wrong including myself and I am really looking forward to see how he copes with the Wigan Warriors pack this coming Sunday.

GOOD LUCK BIG FELLA..



Big Ray was singled out for praise by Shudds coach Nathan Brown after Monday's game






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:CLAP: Love him or hate him, 163 consecutive appearances should make Stuart Littler a Salford legend in anyone's book :CLAP:

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:04 am 
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http://www.examiner.co.uk/huddersfield- ... -26180465/

* Nathan Brown Column

GIANTS coach Nathan Brown believes his players’ mental attitude rather than team selection was at the heart of his side’s bitterly disappointing 30-18 Super League defeat at struggling Salford.

Several of his senior players sat out the clash yesterday’s after they had starred in Friday’s big home win over Catalans Dragons.

But even though Brown could have risked playing Brett Hodgson, Eorl Crabtree, Lee Gilmour and Keith Mason if necessary, the Galpharm chief felt their absence wasn’t the chief reason for a fourth defeat of the season.

“A few could have played, but it’s a long season and there are two competitions to go for and we would like to do well in them,” he explained.

“If I had my time again I would have selected the same team, because I didn’t think that was the problem. The problem was that we weren’t at the races from the start.

“Salford are a hard team to beat and maybe some of our players did not give them the credit they deserve.

“We aim was to come here and grind out a win, not play touch and pass footy from the start and just expect to turn up and win.

“When the opposition kick-off in the second half and score straight from it, those are signs that maybe we just weren’t hungry enough.

“We will have learned a lot from this. There was always going to be an upset over the Easter weekend – unfortunately it was us.

“I want to see a response at home to Castleford on Friday.”
http://www.examiner.co.uk/huddersfield- ... -26180465/

* Nathan Brown Column

GIANTS coach Nathan Brown believes his players’ mental attitude rather than team selection was at the heart of his side’s bitterly disappointing 30-18 Super League defeat at struggling Salford.

Several of his senior players sat out the clash yesterday’s after they had starred in Friday’s big home win over Catalans Dragons.

But even though Brown could have risked playing Brett Hodgson, Eorl Crabtree, Lee Gilmour and Keith Mason if necessary, the Galpharm chief felt their absence wasn’t the chief reason for a fourth defeat of the season.

“A few could have played, but it’s a long season and there are two competitions to go for and we would like to do well in them,” he explained.

“If I had my time again I would have selected the same team, because I didn’t think that was the problem. The problem was that we weren’t at the races from the start.

“Salford are a hard team to beat and maybe some of our players did not give them the credit they deserve.

“We aim was to come here and grind out a win, not play touch and pass footy from the start and just expect to turn up and win.

“When the opposition kick-off in the second half and score straight from it, those are signs that maybe we just weren’t hungry enough.

“We will have learned a lot from this. There was always going to be an upset over the Easter weekend – unfortunately it was us.

“I want to see a response at home to Castleford on Friday.”

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