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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 3:56 pm 
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I listened on Oldham Community Radio which was very one eyed and basic but from what I could tell Oldham out enthused and out tackled London especially in the first half. As they weren’t very good we eventually got over the line. The commentator didn’t focus on London players or even acknowledge them really “ the London lad” so it was difficult to tell if anyone played well. He did though refer a number of times to “the playmaker Meadows” and then nothing particularly good would happen so I presume he didn’t shine.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:39 pm 
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that win, plus losses for Newcastle and Widnes, and sheffield not playing, pretty much puts us in a good position for 6th and the playoff's now. Have to cross fingers that we get some of the players back so we can have a shot at least on the first game (which I think would be away at Halifax probably), would be nice if we could somhow make the semi-finals but then we run into Tolouse all in probability

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 6:10 pm 
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jaybs wrote:Covid has turned the sport upside down this season.

Really..,....covid has turned a full time side into an inept bunch of players who struggled to beat a bunch of bottom of the pile part timers? Covid managed to increase pricing and forced th club to look for a new bigger stadium....blimey, somebody better I from the WHO......it sounds like the delta Variant really is nasty :CRAZY:

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:30 pm 
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jaybs wrote:Full Time Oldham 20 LONDON BRONCOS 28

Is this an all time low in SL? LOL


Please don’t tell me you’ve found a positive in today’s performance.






Mac out!

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:35 pm 
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wire-quin wrote:Please don’t tell me you’ve found a positive in today’s performance.

Of course they have....blind devotion.....it's like Hughes is a bus driver taking his passengers over the edge of a cliff and there's a few of them having a cheery sing song as they go over the edge.....whilst the saner of us for off earlier and are looking on in absolute horror

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:42 pm 
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The positive I took from today was that I did not go to the game.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:50 am 
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Roughyeds 20-30 London Broncos: Jarrod Sammut breaks Oldham hearts again


Jarrod Sammut's brilliance denies Oldham big win against London Broncos
By Roger Halstead The Oldham Times

Broncos' Jarrod Sammut turned the game once introduced by the visitors

Broncos' Jarrod Sammut turned the game once introduced by the visitors
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JARROD Sammut has broken many an Oldham heart over many a year, but never has it hurt so much as it did at Bower Fold yesterday when rugby league's maverick magician did it again in the last few minutes of a thriller.

Oldham, producing a terrific display that was full of pride and passion, went in front midway through the first half and led our capital city's full-timers until they dropped behind for the first time with only five minutes left on the clock.

And it was veteran Sammut, who has destroyed Oldham so often in the past, who did the damage after coming off the bench with the Londoners in big trouble and trailing 14-6 early in the second half.

Oldham led 20-12 with 10 minutes remaining when London boss Tom Tsang's masterstroke in keeping Sammut back until the second half reaped rich rewards.

The 34-year-old stand-off is well known to Oldham fans, having scored at least one try – nine in total – in his previous six games against the Roughyeds, three for London, three for Workington Town.

It was a major surprise when the Broncos announced their line-up with centre Chris Hankinson at half-back and with Sammut on the bench.

He was clearly there in reserve to be brought on if needed, and he was needed all right, as battling Oldham, second bottom and fighting for Championship survival under new boss Brian McDermott, looked like pulling off a shock win.

Tyler Dupree, again immense in the battle of the big boys up front, gave the home heroes an eight-point lead with his try early in the second half and at that point McDermott's men looked good enough to go on and win.
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They twice went close to increasing their lead, first when Martyn Reilly was held up over the try line and then when lively hooker Jamie Abram knocked-on in the act of touching down.

A try then and Roughyeds would have been firm favourites to get the win they richly deserved, but it wasn't to be and to make matters worse, the visitors went straight down to the other end where winger Abbas Miski scored in the corner and Hankinson goaled off the touchline to cut the home lead to 14-12.

Full of fire and vigour, Roughyeds again put the Londoners under pressure when prop Reilly pulled out of a tackle and crashed over for a try which Dan Abram goaled.

At 20-12 in front with quarter of an hour to go, Oldham fans dared to dream that their side's long losing run might be coming to an end, but as the game edged into its final 10 minutes Sammut took it upon himself to turn that dream into a nightmare.

It was his brilliant 40-20 touch-finder that led directly to Miski's second try.

Then, with only five minutes left, the super sub made a brilliant individual break through a tiring defence and sailed around home full-back Dan Abram to shatter Oldham dreams and to put his side on level terms for the first time since midway through the first half.

Not only did it maintain his 100 per cent try-scoring record against Roughyeds, but it gave Hankinson the easiest of conversions which edged Broncos into a 22-20 lead.

Understandably, Roughyeds were sickened – and so were their fans.

Clearly buoyed, Broncos then scored again when hooker Jacob Jones squeezed over from dummy half. Hankinson goaled and then added a penalty goal after the final siren had sounded to give Broncos both points and a 30-20 win which didn't do any justice at all to the home side's battling performance.

London had won the toss and chosen to give Oldham first use of the slope.

It was nip and tuck, Oldham giving at least as good as they got, until they went in front in the 20th minute with a great try by Ryan Ince after slick play by the backs out on the right featuring James Barran and winger Tommy Brierley.

It was Barran's clever use of the ball that gave winger Brierley room to move and he did exceptionally well to hold off Miski before putting the ball back inside to Ince, who had a clear run to the line.

Dan Abram goaled and then added a penalty three minutes later after Barran was felled by a late tackle after he had put in a kick.

At 8-0 to the good, Roughyeds went through a dodgy spell and London's persistent pressure paid off when second-row Josh Walters crashed over for a try which Hankinson improved.

It remained 8-6 at half-time and the scene was set for a nail-biting second half in which Roughyeds and Broncos scored in turn until Sammut edged his side home with sheer individual brilliance in the last few minutes.

McDermott said: "We've obviously made a lot of progress in the last few weeks.

"I don't know how we would have fared against Broncos a month ago, but I thought this was a really good performance.

"I like to think some of the things I'm trying to put into place are starting to make a difference."

They certainly are; the only difference between a team of full-time professionals who are pushing for the play-offs and one that's battling to avoid relegation was Sammut's exciting ability to become a late match-winner in his own right.

Oldham: D Abram; Brierley, Ince, Roberts, Holcroft; Charnock, Hewitt; Reilly, Barran, Kirk, Bridge, Langtree, Bent. Subs: J Abram, Nelmes, Dupree, Pick.

Broncos: Leyland; Egodo, Hodson, Ogden, Miski; Hankinson, Meadows; Richards, Jones, Moran, Curran, Lovell, Walters. Subs: Horsman, Hindmarsh, Williams, Sammut.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:51 am 
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wire-quin wrote:Please don’t tell me you’ve found a positive in today’s performance.


Would you have preferred it if we'd lost?






Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number--
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you--
Ye are many -- they are few.'

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 'The Mask of Anarchy'



' ITS OVER' - Roy Orbison

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:38 pm 
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RfE wrote:Would you have preferred it if we'd lost?


Wooooooosh.






Mac out!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2021 12:23 am 
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RfE wrote:Would you have preferred it if we'd lost?



Couldn’t bring himself to give the truthful answer, very sad.

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