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Going to be a difficult game for you lot I'd think a week after Wembley prior to the Saints game we were starting to look tired but a week off then really seemed to rejuvenate us.
People who pay more attention than me will be better informed of the injury situation but I think we're pretty much full strength if Gene's wrist is now okay. Fitzhenry, Fisher, Murrell and Webster have all had knocks recently but I'd have thought should be fit. On second thoughts it's probably best to wait until someone who knows what they're on about turns up, I'm just being polite really.
Other than that the only other one who might be missing is Lovelength who's getting a baby in the post and has to in to sign for it.
Safe trip over, if you're coming but I think we'll do you by about 10-14.
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pmh wrote:Going to be a difficult game for you lot I'd think a week after Wembley prior to the Saints game we were starting to look tired but a week off then really seemed to rejuvenate us.
People who pay more attention than me will be better informed of the injury situation but I think we're pretty much full strength if Gene's wrist is now okay. Fitzhenry, Fisher, Murrell and Webster have all had knocks recently but I'd have thought should be fit. On second thoughts it's probably best to wait until someone who knows what they're on about turns up, I'm just being polite really.
Other than that the only other one who might be missing is Lovelength who's getting a baby in the post and has to in to sign for it.
Safe trip over, if you're coming but I think we'll do you by about 10-14.
we get some strange things in the post but I have never come across one of them, that's made my mind up I am voting yes in the ballot
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I think we are pretty much full strength.
No doubt Webster will be a doubt because he takes 37 knocks a game.
I fully expect us to put on a decent score as a result of our week off and your possible cup hangover.
HKR by 18-20 i reckon.
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We have no injuries going into the game. The players trained well yesterday and I reckon the team for Sunday's game will pretty much be the first choice team for the play offs. Stanley, our only remaining long term injury, will be back for the Wakefield game and it's all systems go for the business end of the campaign. No doubt some from the dark side will enter our forum to attempt pour cold water on our ambitions but the words sour and grapes come to mind on that score. By the way congrats on your Wembley triumph. unfortunately I feel that will be the limit of your success this season as, and this is with no animosity, I feel your top eight hopes will end on Saturday!
obviously being a Wire i want a win but i can't see it i think KR by 14
A week off and with the 2 week training fully geared up for this match i can't see past a defeat for us. i think we'll come fast out the traps and burn out in 2nd half
1st half possible wire winning but KR to batter us in the 2nd
hope im wrong, good luck for the game hope you get no injuries and my the best team win
Whatever happens now it has been a good season for yourselves, the Giants and ourselves. Perhaps the momentum is shifting, perhaps not. However, I reckon both the Wire (Wolves?) and Rovers seem to be on an upward curve together. We have seen some terrific encounters between ourselves in recent years (beginning with the famous cup quarter final which began our forward surge) and lets hope this weekend sees a similar effort from both sides. I'm loathe to forecast scores so I won't but a win will guarantee us third place in the ladder, something we could only dream about at the time of our cup victory over yourselves. But, it seems, dreams do come true.
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st rover wrote:Whatever happens now it has been a good season for yourselves, the Giants and ourselves. Perhaps the momentum is shifting, perhaps not. However, I reckon both the Wire (Wolves?) and Rovers seem to be on an upward curve together. We have seen some terrific encounters between ourselves in recent years (beginning with the famous cup quarter final which began our forward surge) and lets hope this weekend sees a similar effort from both sides. I'm loathe to forecast scores so I won't but a win will guarantee us third place in the ladder, something we could only dream about at the time of our cup victory over yourselves. But, it seems, dreams do come true.
No it wont. Hudds are currently 1 point behind and they have a bye this weekend (well, Celtic away is a bye these days!). We need 2 wins to guarantee 3rd.
st rover wrote:We have no injuries going into the game. The players trained well yesterday and I reckon the team for Sunday's game will pretty much be the first choice team for the play offs. Stanley, our only remaining long term injury, will be back for the Wakefield game and it's all systems go for the business end of the campaign. No doubt some from the dark side will enter our forum to attempt pour cold water on our ambitions but the words sour and grapes come to mind on that score. By the way congrats on your Wembley triumph. unfortunately I feel that will be the limit of your success this season as, and this is with no animosity, I feel your top eight hopes will end on Saturday!
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