Joined: Aug 03 2009 Posts: 460 Location: Barnoldswick... A long way from Hull!
How far do you think we can realistically go this year? With the squad we have, i do believe we can reach Old Trafford, although winning the grand final may be a step too far (depending on the opposition). The 3 teams currently above us in the table are better teams than us, saints and leeds speak for themselves with their ability to perform on the big stage, and the giants definitely seem to have the better of us and are somewhat of a bogey team. Its highly unlikely that neither Leeds or Saints will make the final but we can always hope Should we reach the final and face anyone other than the top 3, i firmly believe we will win.
JM is an ever improving coach, but still inexperienced having never coached in the playoffs before. His tactics and team selection sometimes cause some raised eyebrows, but at the end of the day look where we are now and how far we have come, he rarely gets it wrong. Of course the players have to handle the pressure of playoff rugby, and we cant afford any poor performances, every player needs to pull their weight.
We have a solid team, but we have been found out a couple of times this year. Our pack simply couldnt live with Hudds at their place and we got battered into submission. There have been other occasions where we have struggled to make ground but thankfully not too often. When attacking, we have seen some very good tries and a lot of the responsibility is on Dobson to create things, although Cooke has become a bigger part of it in the last month or so. Our most potent weapon has been tries from kicks and this be a crucial factor in big games where defences can really be on top, kick tries often prove the best way to score.
Our defence at the start of the season was extremely strong, but that has deteriorated over the course of the season. If we can defend like in our first few games we will be difficult to break down and it takes pressure off us going forward as we dont need to score as many points. The problems have been teams offloading against us and we havent been able to stop it, if this isnt addressed it could kill us against saints or leeds. Also, we have generally missed too many tackles recently, and communication hasnt been good enough. Teams have caught us out by throwing the ball wide early in the tackle count and sometimes we simply dont number off properly and get exposed.
Negatives out of the way, i have seen enough this year to suggest we can challenge for the title. If we can find our best performance, both attacking and defending, and sustain it for 80 minutes, we will beat leeds or saints. Big statement i know, but we beat saints away early in the season, pushed leeds all the way and still had room to improve. The players have the heart and passion for the battle and i fully believe in them. Can we up our game enough to reach Old Trafford?
'Its like the jungle out there, only the strong survive and the weak get killed off and that's whats happened in Hull. They'll run to the end of the season then that's it, they'll be gone, there will be no more Hull Kingston Rovers there's no room for them.'
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
No.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
But seriously, (sorry I know you're new, I just couldn't resist a one word answer to your very long, and good OP!) I think you make a lot of good points but we don't have the depth or quality to go all the way.
I think we can have realistic ambitions of reaching round three, after losing away in the first round, then the big one will be at CP in game two. After that I think you need a side with at least 10-12 players that have played together in big games to deal with the psychological side of play off rugby.
We've achieved an awful lot more than I thought we would this season and I'm now wishing I'd paid a bit more attention to the play off format and how it works before I booked a holiday for October 2nd!
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Aug 03 2009 Posts: 460 Location: Barnoldswick... A long way from Hull!
Fair enough, i also think we will need an element of luck i.e. few calls going our way or "rub of the green" as stevo calls it Do you not think the challenge cup defeat will have strengthened our mentality and that we will have learnt a lot from that? Im referring to your point about the psychological side of playoff rugby. Maybe a year too soon, time will tell
'Its like the jungle out there, only the strong survive and the weak get killed off and that's whats happened in Hull. They'll run to the end of the season then that's it, they'll be gone, there will be no more Hull Kingston Rovers there's no room for them.'
Joined: Aug 03 2009 Posts: 460 Location: Barnoldswick... A long way from Hull!
and as for you booking your holiday for the 2nd of October... Schoolboy error
'Its like the jungle out there, only the strong survive and the weak get killed off and that's whats happened in Hull. They'll run to the end of the season then that's it, they'll be gone, there will be no more Hull Kingston Rovers there's no room for them.'
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
HKR Smithy wrote:Fair enough, i also think we will need an element of luck i.e. few calls going our way or "rub of the green" as stevo calls it Do you not think the challenge cup defeat will have strengthened our mentality and that we will have learnt a lot from that? Im referring to your point about the psychological side of playoff rugby. Maybe a year too soon, time will tell
Perhaps, although we didn't seem to learn much from losing to Saints last year, we've just had a slightly less bad run of form following elimination.
Quote:and as for you booking your holiday for the 2nd of October... Schoolboy error Wink
Shocking decision, I know. The last time I did something like that was when I booked a weekend away because we had no chance in a home CC quarter final against Wire...
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
The Play Off system is heavily loaded to giving 1 & 2 a significant advantage (rightly so in my opinion). I don't see us winning at Sts twice in 1 season, or indeed winning a high intensity Play Off game at Headingley. I would be happy to win 1 play off game at this stage. We are miles off Grand Final material.
Joined: Aug 03 2009 Posts: 460 Location: Barnoldswick... A long way from Hull!
No you're right, the same thing happened so i guess we didnt really learn from it and Note to self- Refrain from booking holidays between the months February and October Should stop it happening again mate
'Its like the jungle out there, only the strong survive and the weak get killed off and that's whats happened in Hull. They'll run to the end of the season then that's it, they'll be gone, there will be no more Hull Kingston Rovers there's no room for them.'
Joined: Jan 02 2003 Posts: 43413 Location: rlfans flying wing man
If i read it right and the table does not change and all games go to the highest team each fixture , you would have to play Saints Away, Wigan at Home, then back to either Saints or leeds Away.
A very difficult path to OT, especially for a team who has not beat a team higher than 7th in the league since Round 8
Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
Hutchie wrote:If i read it right and the table does not change and all games go to the highest team each fixture , you would have to play Saints Away, Wigan at Home, then back to either Saints or leeds Away.
A very difficult path to OT, especially for a team who has not beat a team higher than 7th in the league since Round 8
Slightly o/t, but if you were Saints coach and it got to a choice of Leeds, Hudds or Rovers at home, would you be tempted to try and take Leeds just to avoid losing at OT for a 3rd year on the trot?
Sure, it's a high risk gamble, but better to face them on your own park than in the final?
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