Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:37 am
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Think that's how I'd line up, decent amount of size with wire being lighter than normal up the middle, think their plan will be to go to the edges as soon as possible, they've still got lots of strike and quality in the backs and halves. Reckon wire will edge it but hopefully will be a good game.
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:29 am
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The Dentist Wilf wrote:I don't see how it can go ahead if a player who has been with all the other Warrington players since Tuesday has now tested positive on Thursday
Me too.
The 6 players forced to self isolate have had 2 more tests, all negative. So either the rfl's doubtful system for identifying potential cases doesn't quite work, or the new player who recently tested positive caught it elsewhere.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:57 am
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Without wanting to further complicate this mess, Leeds itself is reportedly on the CV19 watch list, should we really be sending all our teams to any town with a higher risk, I would include our own City, if it was the same.
In an ideal world, we would shut up shop now, instead of risking the health, and possibly lives of our players and staff, what a shambles.
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 11:17 am
The Dentist Wilf
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ccs wrote:Me too.
The 6 players forced to self isolate have had 2 more tests, all negative. So either the rfl's doubtful system for identifying potential cases doesn't quite work, or the new player who recently tested positive caught it elsewhere.
Yeh good points my concern was not so much where he contrasted it but just the time he has spent with all the players who are turning out tonight, between him testing negative in Mondays round of tests and positive today? .
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Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 11:30 am
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The Dentist Wilf wrote:Yeh good points my concern was not so much where he contracted it but just the time he has spent with all the players who are turning out tonight, between him testing negative in Mondays round of tests and positive today? .
Yes, I thought the same, maybe Warrington avoided any player contact from Monday onwards (for their own benefit), but even then that precaution could have been too late.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 1:49 pm
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ccs wrote:Me too.
The 6 players forced to self isolate have had 2 more tests, all negative. So either the rfl's doubtful system for identifying potential cases doesn't quite work, or the new player who recently tested positive caught it elsewhere.
Or like many it's a false positive with no actual live cells/potential to infect? Continual player bashing like that from Rimmer seems to be the norm, people doing what they've been told to and still giving a positive with a test that's massively flawed aside from the actual real life risk factor. It's about time the RFL started to earn their not insubstantial crust and find out if these 'positive' tests are in fact accurate or not, it will continue to disrupt matters on the back of lesser risk than ordinary flu in Autumn, there's simply no equity in terms of reaction/action taken.
As for the match, if we are really wanting to springboard from the win then this is the match to show if we have what it takes, Warrington are no mugs but with some top quality players missing we've as good a chance t win as any. Us by 10 I reckon.
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