Joined: Aug 07 2007 Posts: 792 Location: Wood Green
BP1 wrote:I notice there's no "what are Fc's chances" thread on any board (including ours)
Oh dear, how are the mighty fallen
As soon as Hull FC's missing stars Shaun Berrigan and Tom Briscoe return, rest assured that Hull FC's performances will improve 100%. I believe that with those two in the team Hull FC can defeat Hull KR easily.
Alice's Phallus wrote:As soon as Hull FC's missing stars Shaun Berrigan and Tom Briscoe return, rest assured that Hull FC's performances will improve 100%. I believe that with those two in the team Hull FC can defeat Hull KR easily.
Alice's Phallus wrote:As soon as Hull FC's missing stars Shaun Berrigan and Tom Briscoe return, rest assured that Hull FC's performances will improve 100%. I believe that with those two in the team Hull FC can defeat Hull KR easily.
Were these the same Berrigan and Briscoe who appeared forthem in their Good Friday defeat at the KC by HKR ?
Perhaps a few facts could be placed in your posts occasionally.
Joined: Aug 07 2007 Posts: 792 Location: Wood Green
Big Spender wrote:Were these the same Berrigan and Briscoe who appeared forthem in their Good Friday defeat at the KC by HKR ?
Perhaps a few facts could be placed in your posts occasionally .
Yes, the very same two.
But if you remember the game at all, Tom Briscoe had to be taken off with a very nasty ankle injury on 46 minutes, after he had stopped a try. Briscoe was replaced by Berrigan, who then instead of alternating wih Lee at hooker (his most potent position), had to play the whole match in the backline while Tommy Lee was at hooker, because Briscoe was unexpectedly out of the game.
Here is another example of how Hull KR overpowers their opponents because their opponents suffer injuries to key players.
Perhaps a few relevant contextual facts could be placed in your posts occasionally.
But if you remember the game at all, Tom Briscoe had to be taken off with a very nasty ankle injury on 46 minutes, after he had stopped a try. Briscoe was replaced by Berrigan, who then instead of alternating wih Lee at hooker (his most potent position), had to play the whole match in the backline while Tommy Lee was at hooker, because Briscoe was unexpectedly out of the game.
Here is another example of how Hull KR overpowers their opponents because their opponents suffer injuries to key players.
Perhaps a few relevant contextual facts could be placed in your posts occasionally.
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