A few missing (Albert Kelly (rib), Mickey Paea (hamstring), Joe Westerman (illness), Sika Manu (calf), and Andre Savelio (foot)). ....
1. Jamie Shaul, 2. Bureta Faraimo, 3. Carlos Tuimavave, 4. Josh Griffin, 7. Marc Sneyd, 8. Scott Taylor, 9. Danny Houghton, 10. Josh Bowden, 12. Mark Minichiello, 14. Jake Connor, 19. Masi Matongo, 20. Brad Fash, 22. Jordan Lane, 24. Jack Logan, 30. Danny Washbrook, 33. Ratu Naulago, 34. Gareth Ellis, 38. Kieran Buchanan, 39. Tevita Satae
Wakefield Squad:
Chris ANNAKIN, Joe ARUNDEL, James BATCHELOR, Danny BROUGH, Anthony ENGLAND, Morgan ESCARÉ, David FIFITA, Ryan HAMPSHIRE, Ben JONES-BISHOP, Danny KIRMOND, Craig KOPCZAK, Reece LYNE, Jacob MILLER, Pauli PAULI, Tyler RANDELL, Adam TANGATA, Kelepi TANGINOA, Bill TUPOU, Kyle WOOD
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29800 Location: West Yorkshire
Kirmudgeonly wrote:. We are lacking arona , ashurst Johnston , huby (retired) kirmond possibly Miller Pauli but what’s been so odd is we did win a couple games with about 8 -9 out and now we couldn’t score against a team of grannies
Kirmond, Miller, Pauli all named, so guess you just have Arona, Ashurst, Johnstone & Huby (retired) missing, whereas we have Kelly, Manu, Savelio, Paea, Westerman and Talanoa (retired) missing. Very challenging fixture for us.
Joined: Oct 19 2003 Posts: 17898 Location: Packed like sardines, in a tin
spegs wrote:Given Wigan’s form, the fact that they have just beaten us and their pedigree in the competition, why wouldn’t the Sky pundits say that?
I thought it was pretty disrespectful to us tbh. We're the ones right behind Wire, Wigan have to win 2 more games than them to go level. At one point they mentioned "the side in third place" so you can see where their loyalties lie.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12650 Location: Leicestershire.
Mrs Barista wrote:Kirmond, Miller, Pauli all named, so guess you just have Arona, Ashurst, Johnstone & Huby (retired) missing, whereas we have Kelly, Manu, Savelio, Paea, Westerman and Talanoa (retired) missing. Very challenging fixture for us.
They’ve won one from the last 11. Stranger things have happened, admittedly.
I want Hull to win this one. Usually it is mixed feelings in these situations. And I actually have a bit of soft spot for Wakefield Trinity. But i’ll be applauding Hull’s scores this time. One of the prices of where we find ourselves, I suppose.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Mild Rover wrote:They’ve won one from the last 11. Stranger things have happened, admittedly.
I want Hull to win this one. Usually it is mixed feelings in these situations. And I actually have a bit of soft spot for Wakefield Trinity. But i’ll be applauding Hull’s scores this time. One of the prices of where we find ourselves, I suppose.
And I will be rooting for you at Wigan, this season has been extraordinarily unusual
Mrs Barista wrote:Kirmond, Miller, Pauli all named, so guess you just have Arona, Ashurst, Johnstone & Huby (retired) missing, whereas we have Kelly, Manu, Savelio, Paea, Westerman and Talanoa (retired) missing. Very challenging fixture for us.
Milers first game back from injury and maybe not play Hampshire/Brough, Kirmond will get injured first tackle, Pauli will just meander aimlessly round the field with little or no contribution, maybe he'll give you the odd penalty for being too slow to get up being third man into the tackle stopping the two genuine tacklers from getting up.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29800 Location: West Yorkshire
little wayne69 wrote:Milers first game back from injury and maybe not play Hampshire/Brough, Kirmond will get injured first tackle, Pauli will just meander aimlessly round the field with little or no contribution, maybe he'll give you the odd penalty for being too slow to get up being third man into the tackle stopping the two genuine tacklers from getting up.
Crikey, bit harsh that. Getting bodies back at the right time, would not like for you to go down.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29800 Location: West Yorkshire
Mild Rover wrote:They’ve won one from the last 11. Stranger things have happened, admittedly.
I want Hull to win this one. Usually it is mixed feelings in these situations. And I actually have a bit of soft spot for Wakefield Trinity. But i’ll be applauding Hull’s scores this time. One of the prices of where we find ourselves, I suppose.
We were 0 from 13 not so long ago and amazingly picked up when we got players back, like Wakefield are doing now. Hope you put the cleaners through Wigan tonight now London look certs for the drop.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum