Dean Richmond wrote:I think come sunday you'll realize that the bradford win was no fluke, considering they beat leeds the week before and only just lost away to an in-form wakefield. I think your getting a bit ahead of yourselves, considering you got a bit of a wake up call against leeds last week. Come the end of the season i think wire will be above you. Personally i think it'll be a close game, hudds are a good team who tend to target the tiring forwards, however, i think we'll be too strong and with the confidence of our first away win since last year, will bring you your first away defeat since last year .
Hopefully sunday will explain this alot better than i have
You know, I've recommended caution to our posters. I think you could use a healthy dose of the same!
If London is Athens, Yorkshire is Sparta, a tougher community and proud of it.
Wires discipline has improved vastly since TS took over and our defence is getting better week by week. With the confidence boost of a win over (i will admit) very poor Bulls side i think the players will be well up for it.
Giants were poor against Leeds and i think TS will be looking to exploit the same areas the Rhinos did. It will be a close game and i think whoever wins will only win by 1 try.
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Hudds by 8.
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Just reading some of the posts and I agree that at the moment that not many Wire players would make it into a decent Hudds side, but Brown over Briers? You winding me up?
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Warrington will win if they play to their full potential.
but
The chance of Warrington playing to their full potential though is like winning the 'guess Stanley Gene's actual age' competition, slim
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