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Author:  lampyboy [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Smith V Smith

So its the Wolves up next and the two brothers having a get together. When you throw Mr Agar in to the mix it makes for an interesting game. I don't see the Trin coming away with the 2 but expect a solid performance. I think its a good time to play them away, a game we are not expected to win and a good work out.

Author:  PopTart [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 3:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Smith V Smith

I'd have preferred a more achievable target after our first win but why not.
Warrington are looking great but we may as well see how we fare when we are out gunned. We've done it before.

Author:  PopTart [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 3:17 pm ]
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William Hill are already giving us 22 points start

Author:  wrencat1873 [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:02 pm ]
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PopTart wrote:William Hill are already giving us 22 points start


Might have a pop at that.

Like you, I don't see us coming away with a result but, another decent defensive stint might see a close(ish) game.
I'm confident that it will be closer than last season :D

Author:  TrinityIHC [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:10 pm ]
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wrencat1873 wrote:Might have a pop at that.

Like you, I don't see us coming away with a result but, another decent defensive stint might see a close(ish) game.
I'm confident that it will be closer than last season :D


Spot on, I'll be happy with a committed performance. Even if we get battered, which could be on the cards - as long as our players can look each other in the eye afterwards and know they've put a shift in, that'll do at this stage.

Author:  vastman [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 7:44 pm ]
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PopTart wrote:I'd have preferred a more achievable target after our first win but why not.
Warrington are looking great but we may as well see how we fare when we are out gunned. We've done it before.


You know pops I think you're wrong there IMHO.

I've supported the Trin for 30 years now and one constant has always been our ability to follow up an unexpected victory with an unexpected defeat.

At least this way no one expects much and when that happens it traditionally seems to lift the team.

TBH avoiding a 70 niller would be a great result.

Knowing Trin as we do there is more chance of us beating Warrington away than there is Catalan on currant form at our place.

Author:  Red, White and Blue [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 7:55 pm ]
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vastman wrote:You know pops I think you're wrong there IMHO.

I've supported the Trin for 30 years now and one constant has always been our ability to follow up an unexpected victory with an unexpected defeat.

At least this way no one expects much and when that happens it traditionally seems to lift the team.

TBH avoiding a 70 niller would be a great result.

Knowing Trin as we do there is more chance of us beating Warrington away than there is Catalan on currant form at our place.


A good point, we've seen it all before, an unexpected away win which gets hopes raised. Swiftly followed by a heartless defeat at home to a bottom of the league rival. Part of the 'joy' of supporting the RW and B I suppose. What is true, is that it's the hope that kills ya.

Author:  Schunter [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:20 pm ]
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vastman wrote:You know pops I think you're wrong there IMHO.

I've supported the Trin for 30 years now and one constant has always been our ability to follow up an unexpected victory with an unexpected defeat.

At least this way no one expects much and when that happens it traditionally seems to lift the team.

TBH avoiding a 70 niller would be a great result.

Knowing Trin as we do there is more chance of us beating Warrington away than there is Catalan on currant form at our place.


Like when we ridiculously manhooded Leeds under McNally at Headingley not long after after that horrific result against London. Think we were about 16-1

Author:  PopTart [ Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:31 pm ]
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vastman wrote:You know pops I think you're wrong there IMHO.

I've supported the Trin for 30 years now and one constant has always been our ability to follow up an unexpected victory with an unexpected defeat.

At least this way no one expects much and when that happens it traditionally seems to lift the team.

TBH avoiding a 70 niller would be a great result.

Knowing Trin as we do there is more chance of us beating Warrington away than there is Catalan on currant form at our place.


I'm hardly saying we are going to win.
I know exactly what you mean. I've been here through those years too.

A good effort is all I ask. Anything else is a bonus.
I'd prefer to be playing Leeds or Sts right now though.

Author:  TRB [ Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Smith V Smith

wrencat1873 wrote:Might have a pop at that.

Like you, I don't see us coming away with a result but, another decent defensive stint might see a close(ish) game.
I'm confident that it will be closer than last season :D


Just bear in mind that we are coming off a hum-dinger at the weekend whilst Wire have had a week off and will be fresh. The last 20 could be very difficult indeed!

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