The Wood wrote:Leeds were not at the races, Wakefield were.
And first receivers standing still, passes hitting the floor in almost every single set of six, attacking line looking very similar to our defensive line. That's an improvement, is it?
Fact is, Leeds showed up tired and under prepared for us yet still managed to score twice in five minutes, then couldn't be bothered for the rest of the match. I though the scoreline flattered us TBH and papered up a lot of cracks. We will get thrashed by Quins on Saturday.
There goes your credibility.
Leeds looked rusty with ball in hand but their defence was terrific on the whole, as it was from both sides. Higham's try was a poor one to concede for them, but Briers' and Hicks' came from good quality drives from our forwards and quick ball.
A side that "couldn't be bothered" would have folded in that second half. Leeds are a champion side and came up with a fine sucker punch.