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Old_Faithful_IAKW wrote:Not the first time no, Hull were on the rack and you had all the momentum, kicking it into touch slowed the game down and gave us a chance to have a breather. Later on it was a good idea, to slow the game down and to make it harder for us to 'break' your line but not the first couple of times.
Just like when you had us on the rack and went for the two points instead of hammering home the advantage you had at the time, you are Richard Agar and I claim my £5
Chang wrote:Just like when you had us on the rack and went for the two points instead of hammering home the advantage you had at the time, you are Richard Agar and I claim my £5
That was a crazy decision. I sat through 7 matches over the weekend and off the top of my head that was the only occasion i can remember a team opting to kick for goal from a penalty.
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R.B.A wrote:That was a crazy decision. I sat through 7 matches over the weekend and off the top of my head that was the only occasion i can remember a team opting to kick for goal from a penalty.
I disagree , maybe I'm old school , but if points are on offer , you take them. It put us 3 scores behind and it was only their lack of fitness that let us back in the game.
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i dont know if its just me, but i dont like the idea of Green playing down the right and Dobson down the left, that makes us predictable too IMO, i want to see them link up together down either side to keep the opposition guessing, maybe that will come with time?
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tonylRobin wrote:i dont know if its just me, but i dont like the idea of Green playing down the right and Dobson down the left, that makes us predictable too IMO, i want to see them link up together down either side to keep the opposition guessing, maybe that will come with time?
I'd imagine so Tony, Morgs said Green is nowhere near his best - maybe(I hope) just keeping it simple.
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tonylRobin wrote:i dont know if its just me, but i dont like the idea of Green playing down the right and Dobson down the left, that makes us predictable too IMO, i want to see them link up together down either side to keep the opposition guessing, maybe that will come with time?
Nope set in stone, Dobson down the left and Green down the right. Lot better last year when opposition just followed Dobson wherever he went.
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blakeysrobin wrote:Nope set in stone, Dobson down the left and Green down the right. Lot better last year when opposition just followed Dobson wherever he went.
im looking forward to some deep attacking lines with 2 half backs taking the line on, firing passes out wide, all at pace, like Wigan and Saints do.
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tonylRobin wrote:im looking forward to some deep attacking lines with 2 half backs taking the line on, firing passes out wide, all at pace, like Wigan and Saints do.
Do you write adult classifieds in your spare time Tony?
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blakeysrobin wrote:Nope set in stone, Dobson down the left and Green down the right. Lot better last year when opposition just followed Dobson wherever he went.
I can live with this as long as Galea and Murrell are given licence to roam and pop up at first or second receiver as they see fit. Both players capable of putting a man through a gap.
Thinking about it, we seem to have dropped the short inside ball from Murrell to Cockayne play that was so effective in 2006/07.
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