silver2 wrote:Does anyone on here think that the referee was a homer? As a neutral Warrington supporter it appeared to me that we were being pinged for stuff that Hull were allowed to get away with. No doubt we'll get the rub of the green when you come to the HJ but should we expect better from professional referees?
silver2 wrote:Does anyone on here think that the referee was a homer? As a neutral Warrington supporter it appeared to me that we were being pinged for stuff that Hull were allowed to get away with. No doubt we'll get the rub of the green when you come to the HJ but should we expect better from professional referees?
Warrington should have been on a team warning but weren't, Thaler actually was lenient toward Warrington frankly.
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silver2 wrote:Does anyone on here think that the referee was a homer? As a neutral Warrington supporter it appeared to me that we were being pinged for stuff that Hull were allowed to get away with. No doubt we'll get the rub of the green when you come to the HJ but should we expect better from professional referees?
Bizarre paradox.
But the answer, in short, is no. Is 'awayer' a term?
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Was interesting to see our potential 2019 half back partnership in action. Hope we get Carlos signed up, just love the way he plays. Also thought Washy did well, and jumped out from acting half now and again. Hadley going to have a big year from the looks of it. Nice to grind the win out, bearing in mind who we are still missing.
Irregular Hoops wrote:Was interesting to see our potential 2019 half back partnership in action. Hope we get Carlos signed up, just love the way he plays. Also thought Washy did well, and jumped out from acting half now and again. Hadley going to have a big year from the looks of it. Nice to grind the win out, bearing in mind who we are still missing.
We looked better with washbrook at hooker and hadley in the back row than we did at cas the other way round
Jake the Peg wrote:We looked better with washbrook at hooker and hadley in the back row than we did at cas the other way round
Balance of the team looked better for sure. Washbrook is fairly strong in the tackle as well, which is probably the reason why Litten isn't getting the nod at the moment.
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re watch the game - Washy is about 0.33 secs faster getting the ball out than Deano. Deano never played hooker in his youth. In fact when Jamie and Deano played in the same youth team Deano was loose man and Jamie was the hooker !!!
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