Salty wrote:I quite enjoyed the game last night. I went through all the emotions of despair, excitement, anger, enjoyment, incredulity, satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
2 weeks ago at the Wakefield game, I was bored to tears...a bit like watching football but last nights game was enjoyable.
The best part was obviously Ainscough's performance. It's good that the fans and player proved the coach wrong. I enjoyed Tompkins spotting the gap on the blindside to score. I enjoyed the fact that we scored from a scrum. I enjoyed Feka's charges.
And I enjoyed the conversations before the game, during the game and at half-time.
I don't like us losing but seeing talent like Ainscough gives me hope for the future.
Agreed mate. I have a friend over from Australia and he enjoyed the experience (apart from the loss).
P.S. the frightening thing is that after watching us only once he could see our problem was holding back in defence. Why does Noble persist with this tactic????