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Apart from the opening 15 mins, sounded like the Giants forwards controlled the game, totally deservered victory, lets hope that they can challenge for honours come the end of season, on current form a cert for a top 4 place.
Totally agree. You looked exhausted. Only 1 winner after Lunt's try. Last 20 minutes were comfortable. Good following for us today,500 + at least. Also KR fans were very congratulatory after the game. Thanks.
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Murphy wrote:Totally agree. You looked exhausted. Only 1 winner after Lunt's try. Last 20 minutes were comfortable. Good following for us today,500 + at least. Also KR fans were very congratulatory after the game. Thanks.
I estimated your turn out at approx 600-700. More than the Rhinos brought this year, and more than double what you fetched last year. More signs of progress for the Giants. I hope we can give you a better game in June over at the 'pharm.
Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:I estimated your turn out at approx 600-700. More than the Rhinos brought this year, and more than double what you fetched last year. More signs of progress for the Giants. I hope we can give you a better game in June over at the 'pharm.
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Gahan wrote:Here's hoping it goes the same way as last year
Noooooooooooooooooo! We were shockingly bad at your place last season. Come to think of it, we were poor all over the place on our travels in 2008. I only missed 2 away (Catalans & our 2nd trip to Warrington) - those were our only 2 away wins!.
Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:Noooooooooooooooooo! We were shockingly bad at your place last season. Come to think of it, we were poor all over the place on our travels in 2008. I only missed 2 away (Catalans & our 2nd trip to Warrington) - those were our only 2 away wins!.
Wild Child LukeSykes83 wrote:you came with more in the tank which clearly showed.
I agree, the Good Friday matches were a factor. We were able to take it relatively easy against Celtic whereas you had an intense derby. With that in mind, coupled with how we've been playing of late, I went to Craven Park with higher hopes than usual. It's always a tough place to go.
With Brown, Asps, Whatuira, Brown, Moore & Kirmond all missing plus Fulton getting injured it was not going to be easy but we turned in a professional performance today and scored some cracking tries.
Lolesi seemed to make more of an impact in the centres than he has been doing in the pack - although he ought to have scored from the kick - but can we leave Lawrence or Whatuira out on current form? Lawrence seemed to have a slowish start at the very beginning of the season but has been going great guns ever since, and Whatuira has proved a very astute signing for us.
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Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:Noooooooooooooooooo! We were shockingly bad at your place last season. Come to think of it, we were poor all over the place on our travels in 2008. I only missed 2 away (Catalans & our 2nd trip to Warrington) - those were our only 2 away wins!.
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I like this thread.
One robin I know has 2 legs and is usually a target for bigger, faster animals.
The other has three wheels and is renowned as being a complete bag of kn@ckers.
Whatever possesd HKR?
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