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Author: | Double Movement [ Mon Aug 21, 2023 9:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Fixtures: Wednesday 23th August: Oldham v Workington Wednesday 23rd August: Rochdale v London Sunday 27th August: Cornwall v Rochdale Sunday 27th August: N Wales v London Sunday 27th August: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August: Oldham v Midlands Sunday 27th August: Workington v Hunslet Table: 1. Dewsbury 17, 31, Champions 2. Hunslet 17, 28, +300 3. Dons 17, 26, +240 4. Oldham 16, 23, +264 5. Workington 16, 20, +135 6. N Wales 17, 12, +41 7. Rochdale 16, 10, -137 Dons to finish second: We must beat Dewsbury & Hunslet must lose at Workington. There must also be a 61 point gain for the Dons in points difference. For example, if the Dons won by 40, Hunslet would need to lose by 21 or more. This is an example, not an expectation! Dons to finish third: We will be third if we beat Dewsbury. Points difference won't matter. Oldham can't catch us. If we lose to Dewsbury, Oldham must drop two points in their last two matches. If they draw against Workington but beat Midlands, the Dons and Oldham will have 26 points but Oldham will have the better points difference. Dons to finish fourth: We lose to Dewsbury and Oldham get three points from their last two games. Basically, if Oldham lose to Workington on Wednesday, they can't catch us. If they win or draw, everything roles on to Sunday. If Worky don't beat Oldham then Worky have nothing to play for against Hunslet on Sunday. Worky will finish fifth. Last Play-off place: N Wales and Rochdale are fighting it out for the last play-off place. This might well come down to points difference. N Wales seem to have the upper hand on that front but Rochdale are playing London & Cornwall. It does seem rather silly that a team can reach the play-offs with just seven wins in 18 matches. My best guess for the Dons' finishing position: Second Place 2%, Third Place 51%, Fourth Place 47%. I'm basing that primarily on the fact that Dewsbury might be in party spirit and give us a better chance than we might otherwise have. I don't think Oldham are a gimme against Worky as they had a tough game at Rochdale whilst Workington had the weekend off. What does everyone else think? Are we more likely to be third than fourth? |
Author: | GeoffRoebuck [ Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
This Wednesdays evening game Rochdale Hornets v London Skolars as been postponed London have informed the RFL that they are unable to fulfil the fixture.The matter has now been placed into the hands of the RFL who will determine whether the game is re-arranged or if Hornets are handed victory. |
Author: | Kick and chase [ Tue Aug 22, 2023 10:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Seriously think with how we will be going into the game compared with dewsbury's plus the new signings a positive result will happen, I'm already intrigued into how the bookies will mark the game up (my guess is dons +6 ish). I was on us -38pts Sunday and hoping they will give us a reasonably generous start for this Sunday. |
Author: | Jemmo [ Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Double Movement wrote:Fixtures: Wednesday 23th August: Oldham v Workington Wednesday 23rd August: Rochdale v London Sunday 27th August: Cornwall v Rochdale Sunday 27th August: N Wales v London Sunday 27th August: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August: Oldham v Midlands Sunday 27th August: Workington v Hunslet Table: 1. Dewsbury 17, 31, Champions 2. Hunslet 17, 28, +300 3. Dons 17, 26, +240 4. Oldham 16, 23, +264 5. Workington 16, 20, +135 6. N Wales 17, 12, +41 7. Rochdale 16, 10, -137 Dons to finish second: We must beat Dewsbury & Hunslet must lose at Workington. There must also be a 61 point gain for the Dons in points difference. For example, if the Dons won by 40, Hunslet would need to lose by 21 or more. This is an example, not an expectation! Dons to finish third: We will be third if we beat Dewsbury. Points difference won't matter. Oldham can't catch us. If we lose to Dewsbury, Oldham must drop two points in their last two matches. If they draw against Workington but beat Midlands, the Dons and Oldham will have 26 points but Oldham will have the better points difference. Dons to finish fourth: We lose to Dewsbury and Oldham get three points from their last two games. Basically, if Oldham lose to Workington on Wednesday, they can't catch us. If they win or draw, everything roles on to Sunday. If Worky don't beat Oldham then Worky have nothing to play for against Hunslet on Sunday. Worky will finish fifth. Last Play-off place: N Wales and Rochdale are fighting it out for the last play-off place. This might well come down to points difference. N Wales seem to have the upper hand on that front but Rochdale are playing London & Cornwall. It does seem rather silly that a team can reach the play-offs with just seven wins in 18 matches. My best guess for the Dons' finishing position: Second Place 2%, Third Place 51%, Fourth Place 47%. I'm basing that primarily on the fact that Dewsbury might be in party spirit and give us a better chance than we might otherwise have. I don't think Oldham are a gimme against Worky as they had a tough game at Rochdale whilst Workington had the weekend off. What does everyone else think? Are we more likely to be third than fourth? We only have to make up 60 points to go above Hunslet. So GAME ON! (Our points scored would be better than Hunslets in the event of points difference being a tie. Unless Hunslet score lose but score a boat loads. For example of we win 30 - 0 and Hunslet lose 31-61 theyd stay above us) |
Author: | Double Movement [ Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
I'm having trouble with the 'quote' button - it gives me a blank screen - but with reference to Geoff's post, I can't see the RFL allowing the season to be extended for this match. I reckon they'll make it 48-0 to Rochdale as seems to the precedent when teams can't fulfil a fixture. |
Author: | Double Movement [ Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Half-time: Oldham 22, Workington 12. |
Author: | weighman [ Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Latest Oldham 34 Workington 12 |
Author: | Double Movement [ Wed Aug 23, 2023 8:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Final Score: Oldham 40, Worky 24. |
Author: | Jemmo [ Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dons v Dewsbury Sunday 27th August 2023 |
Double Movement wrote:I'm having trouble with the 'quote' button - it gives me a blank screen - but with reference to Geoff's post, I can't see the RFL allowing the season to be extended for this match. I reckon they'll make it 48-0 to Rochdale as seems to the precedent when teams can't fulfil a fixture. The quote button was broke yesterday, but seems fixed now. I think the RFL will give the points to Rochdale but it;s not as straight forward as our game with West Wales. If I were London I would be saying "we were available and could field a team when the game was originally supposed to be played but Rochdale called it off" |
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