Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25982 Location: Back in Hull.
Jake the Peg wrote:Brian smith complaining that we got the best out of the ref
We got more penalties as they were trying to slow us down, I'd Child or a stronger ref had been in charge we would have had more penalties and someone in the bin or change their style.
We should have held down more once we realised the reffing style.
Joined: Oct 04 2008 Posts: 21334 Location: wakefield
Same the other way with off side. He wasn't great today but that wasn't the difference.
The thing that made you win was that you stuck with it to the end. After the schedule you've had your forwards had every right to be completely knackered late on and let things slip. They weren't perfect but they did enough to win.
Well done. Hope you get enough points to stay in the 8.
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Joined: May 12 2011 Posts: 3338 Location: West Hull
club tried to get rid and he's insistent on staying put? Only thing I can think that'd be hinting at. I've heard Rovers were after him but we hear that about our best players every season.
All men are created equal, some work harder in preseason. -Emmitt Smith
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25982 Location: Back in Hull.
Even more dominating than I thought and we should be wining by a lot m,ore than 7, with these stats, twice as many metres , 60 more carries, more offloads, breaks and carries. Goal kicking would have helped and two really soft trys from kicks.
Massive effort from Paea and Ellis, great effort by the left edge.
Also have a look at Tansey's stats, must be the worst I have ever seen and he missed touch on the penalty kick didn't he (Remember he doing it twice for Hull in one game)
Even more dominating than I thought and we should be wining by a lot m,ore than 7, with these stats, twice as many metres , 60 more carries, more offloads, breaks and carries. Goal kicking would have helped and two really soft trys from kicks.
Massive effort from Paea and Ellis, great effort by the left edge.
Also have a look at Tansey's stats, must be the worst I have ever seen and he missed touch on the penalty kick didn't he (Remember he doing it twice for Hull in one game)
Trojan Horse wrote:Happy with the result as a wakey fan. We had a 17 year old debut at 1 and 2 18 year olds play most of the game with our first choice forwards taking a break. Also Ali and Ashurst successfully returning from long lay offs. Considering we can add
Scruton, Simon, smith, godinet, Locke, kirmond, annakin, kirke, Owen, Malloy, washy into that I thought the young team and players who got a chance showed up well. Certainly hard not to be happy with that and I think that's the general feeling from wakey fans all round. It's promising for the 8's that so many squad players can put in some decent performances like that.
We are not the same wakefield who rolled over and Its a shame we didn't get smith in earlier.
Didn't realise how many players you had missing,so an even more commendable effort under the circumstances from you.Still the 2pts were vital to us and the league table dosn't show the strength of the opposition and hope your still in s/l next season.COYH.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25982 Location: Back in Hull.
Drew peacock wrote:Didn't realise how many players you had missing,so an even more commendable effort under the circumstances from you.Still the 2pts were vital to us and the league table dosn't show the strength of the opposition and hope your still in s/l next season.COYH.
Good to be in the position to be able to rest so many players, must have helped with the short turnaround, you can see Wakey are playing with no pressure and some of their fringe players are really trying to impress.
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