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RhinoNeil wrote:I think we were incontrol thoughout. Rovers struggled with territory and hardly threatened the Rhinos line without Gansons help. In the second half Leeds cut out the penalties and Rovers truly never threatened.
I disagree. Hull KR were in control for about half the first half. They totally lost it in the second half, though, but I have to say I expected them to, not least because they haven't got a big squad and the injuries they suffered last week impacted more upon them than it would upon the likes of Leeds. But also they have not had much experience of playoff footy and that won't help their cause this season. If they do win next weekend then they have to be prepared to take the kind of pressure they experienced in the first half all the way through to 80 minutes, and not cock up their try scoring opportunities.
EXILEDHULLADGATESHEAD wrote:Look i never come on here trolling winding you up or what ever you call it in cyber land...BUT you was well n truly had your arsed served to you tonight imo leeds had another 2 gears to go up at least thr gulf was sorry is massive. The fact you finished 4th shows either how good you are or how poor the rest of the leagus is (i know what i think) but hey you got another bitr of the cherry next week!!!
oh n before you start we not playing anyone next week cos we is poop but we know we are...
SaintsFan wrote:But two of their tries should never have been. Their second try came after an illegal ball steal unnoticed by Ganson and their third came after a Leeds knock on in the tackle unseen by Ganson. If those two tries had not happened, would they have retained the momentum?
Er...yes.
Leeds won the game in the first fifteen minutes. HullKR kept them out well enough, but did so much extra work that gaps were always going to appear in the second half. Leeds were actually less-than-clinical in the end.
Also, HKR looked like scoring precisely *once* (twice if you count Fox's break, where there was still a lot of work to do whatever the commentary clowns have to say). And that (the try) was from a penalty to HKR that should have gone to Leeds.
Hull KR will play better that, with Briscoe and Galea back and no Prop at Centre, but they're still not going to beat Leeds, who can also play better, in a playoff game this year. Not that that's a disgrace. Anyway, good luck next week, and see you in two weeks time (bloody crazy system).
Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:53 pm
Anakin Skywalker
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fcimp wrote:Why would i give up my enjoyment for a game where the opposition might be even worse than you? (doubtful, but you never know)
Ill post a recap of the conversation as you seem to have forgotten what you said
Mild Rover wrote:If we add a bit of guile to the effort next week, we've got every chance though.
fcimp wrote:[/b]Sure you have , you were utter crap.
Mild Rover wrote:I'll make you a bet. We win next week and you never post on our board again, under any username. We lose, and I'll stay off your board forever, under the same conditions. Fancy it?
Please explain how if you are as sure as you were when you posted
fcimp wrote:[/b]Sure you have , you were utter crap.
why you wont take what you obviously class as a sure thing?
Unless you are.
A. Talking you usual line of horse sh**
B. have no stones
Which is it stoneless?
If you only knew the POWER of the dark side.
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SaintsFan wrote:I disagree. Hull KR were in control for about half the first half. They totally lost it in the second half, though, but I have to say I expected them to, not least because they haven't got a big squad and the injuries they suffered last week impacted more upon them than it would upon the likes of Leeds. But also they have not had much experience of playoff footy and that won't help their cause this season. If they do win next weekend then they have to be prepared to take the kind of pressure they experienced in the first half all the way through to 80 minutes, and not cock up their try scoring opportunities.
hkrdavidhkr wrote:where am i making excuses, just said i thought we did well to be in it at half time, with them we may have been closer, but we will never know.
and as i said we was shocking in the 2nd half, no excuses, just simply wasn`t good enough in the 2nd half and got deservedly beat.
as a realist i didn`t expect a win ,i believe we still need 5 or 6 players to give us some more strength in depth before we will be serious contenders.
Nope its called nouse. Did you hear Ganson say all the best when he gave sinfield the ball to kick off?
Playoff rugby is all about knowing what works, how to talk to the ref, how long to lay on, when to jump the line. Little things like that.
Rovers will learn, and win.
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