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Mrs Barista wrote:Think this one might be a bridge too far given our relative injury positions and Huddersfield's desperation for points.
Think you could be right and can see Brough wanting to steel the show and show us what we could have had haha !!!
Either way be great to show some appreciation for Yeamo on his 350th game for our club (not bad for an average centre who can't pass) And not forgetting Liam Watts clocking 100 games for us too
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Jake the Peg wrote:hudds look to have a near full strength squad
Ellis, Wood, Grix, Smith, (plus I suppose Ferres and Robinson) all missing for them but as a few have said on here already having Mini and Ellis missing for us and the way we have for years approached such games mentally particularly after a run of good results , makes me think this is a big banana skin, especially as Brough has a point to prove, so I don't feel very confident about this one either! However its a big test for our ability to overcome what has become almost the norm for us over the years and actually control and manage the game.
Its at least a fact now that in Super League everyone can beat everyone 'on any given Sunday' can't they?
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I'd like to think our mentality has changed given the resilience we showed over Easter. Banana skins no more, if we lose it's because we were outclassed by stronger opposition and we didn't just turn up and expect to win.
Hope I'm right.
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If I recall correctly we lost Mini early in the Rovers match and again against Saints, so we seem to have managed quite well without him. Gaz will be a big loss but we have others who will be keen to put their case for inclusion. I agree with others that its a potential banana skin but I think we'll have enough to take the points.
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I feel less confident about this match than either Wire or Saints. I'm not worried about Huddersfield but about whether we will turn up. I believe the next two games will define our season. If we win both we then have very winnable games against Wakey and Cats which will give us real momentum as we enter the second half of the season, lose them both and we could really lose our way.
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