Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 6769 Location: Lording it up in Wardley
Birstalltiger wrote:What the F-ck do you expect in that weather open Rugby get a grip.
a few years back we beat Huddersfield in similar conditions throwing the ball about with no regard to the persistent rain. It can be done, one up rugby is driving crowds away.
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Joined: Dec 08 2005 Posts: 2113 Location: Birstall, West Yorkshire
Bigpev wrote:a few years back we beat Huddersfield in similar conditions throwing the ball about with no regard to the persistent rain. It can be done, one up rugby is driving crowds away.
To be fair we play open Rugby most weeks and in conditions like tonight it would cost us the game. you done well against us tonight if there was league just on away wins we would be 2 in the league only lost 2 away all season.
Future is bright for Cas i believe we win the League in the next 5 year.
Pretty much a yawnfest and I think if the weather had been a bit better we probably would have lost by more.
Myler was pretty much anonymous.
Not really sure how Leuluai got man of the match - he knocked on a few times and was smashed a couple of times in the tackle. Cashmere was easily our best forward again and Wilshere was probably the best of our backs.
McGilvray should have a spot on the wing locked up for now - very enthusiastic player and he had some nice touches along with his try.
Adamson going off screwed us pretty much with Littler finding himself in at second row again - McRae even said on the radio afterwards that he intended to shift Ratchford into the backs earlier during the game and Littler would have come on at centre but that was screwed up by the injury.
Also I never realised that when a defensive player blasts the ball into touch, his side gets the head and feed in the scrum...
Joined: Apr 23 2002 Posts: 3882 Location: In the midst of Manchester's Steak Diane belt
Adamjk wrote:Also I never realised that when a defensive player blasts the ball into touch, his side gets the head and feed in the scrum...
That was possibly the worst decision I've ever seen...there was absolutely no way it could have been from any of the Salford players...woeful from the ref and TJ...and before anyone says anything about not seeing it, it was directly in front of us - we were the few in the Jeb, rather stupidly!!
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