CHUCKY wrote:So you won against a depleted Catalans team missing at least 4 regulars.The ref not to blame this week i take it....you can tell cos Moggy has kept his trap shut.
Only Four.
I'll up that with Rovers Five.
Cockayne, Walker, Fozzard, Lovegrove and Gene.
Hopefully two of these may be available for next week.
Wild Child LukeSykes83 wrote:GOT TO SAY WE CAN REALLY PUSH FOR THE SUPER LEAGUE NOW! GET IN!
Just like to give you guys a big rap from the Tigers. You are knocking up some impressive results and are quietly getting on with the job. Look forward to visiting Craven Park (no matter what people say about the place, been a couple of times and always enjoyed it) and also see you guys at the jungle.
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bartender wrote:Yeah and we will have an even better night now !!!!!, something you want to try with your lass if you can put the laptop down and spend some time with her
Thankyou Suttonrobin, maybe he has taken my advice and spent some time with Mrs Hutchie, or is spending time with his children , or.................................maybe he has lost his internet connection, he has gone really quiet
AGENTS RULE AND HETHERINGTON, MISSION 4 ACCOMPLISHED.
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I think you lot are getting a bit carried away.
Any honest fans will recognise that Les Catalans were badly understrength with six (6) of their top class players out today. They were missing their star playmakers, their first and second choice goal kickers and several international forwards. In particular the injured players (3 Australian, 3 French) were:
Greg Bird
Thomas Bosc
Adam Mogg
Jason Ryles
Cyrille Gossard
Sebastien Raguin
Had the positions been reversed, and Hull KR were without Mick Dobson, Paul Cooke, Mick Vella, Jake Webster, and two other regular forwards, while Les Catalans were at full strength, no doubt that the scoreline would have been reversed.
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Alice's Phallus wrote:I think you lot are getting a bit carried away.
Any honest fans will recognise that Les Catalans were badly understrength with six (6) of their top class players out today. They were missing their star playmakers, their first and second choice goal kickers and several international forwards. In particular the injured players (3 Australian, 3 French) were:
Greg Bird Thomas Bosc Adam Mogg Jason Ryles Cyrille Gossard Sebastien Raguin
Had the positions been reversed, and Hull KR were without Mick Dobson, Paul Cooke, Mick Vella, Jake Webster, and two other regular forwards, while Les Catalans were at full strength, no doubt that the scoreline would have been reversed.
You can only play whats in front of you on the park. I take it you didn't attend? I can tell you that if all 6 (six) of them had played Rovers would still have won, such was their dominance.
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jungle man wrote:Just like to give you guys a big rap from the Tigers. You are knocking up some impressive results and are quietly getting on with the job. Look forward to visiting Craven Park (no matter what people say about the place, been a couple of times and always enjoyed it) and also see you guys at the jungle.
That's true. Don't think anyone expected us to be where we are (I appreciate there's a long way to go) and we have gone under the radar.
Thanks for the Craven Park comments, good luck with the new stadium, I'll be sorry to see The Jungle go though, like them terraced old-style grounds, reading our Fanzine today I think Scott Wheeldon said it's his favourite opposition ground.
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Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:You can only play whats in front of you on the park. I take it you didn't attend? .
True and true.
Alphabetti Spaghetti Go! wrote:I can tell you that if all 6 (six) of them had played Rovers would still have won, such was their dominance.
Hard to believe that the three playmakers (Bosc, Bird, and Mogg) and the Australian international Ryles would not have made a huge difference, including to the outcome.
Barky wrote:That's true. Don't think anyone expected us to be where we are (I appreciate there's a long way to go) and we have gone under the radar.
Thanks for the Craven Park comments, good luck with the new stadium, I'll be sorry to see The Jungle go though, like them terraced old-style grounds, reading our Fanzine today I think Scott Wheeldon said it's his favourite opposition ground.
Cheers mate, but if you are bored stiff one day, have a read of the threads in regards to Wakeys new stadium and the crap that's flying around between both sets of fans. Their "proposed" site is about 5 miles from Cas and there's big rumours of a ground share!!!. I will miss it as well, but time to move on, plus the fact that the new plans have 5,000 standing built in, like the Halliwell Jones so the best of both worlds I suppose. Keep up the good work and keep them Rhinos out of the top 2!!
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