Joined: Jan 10 2007 Posts: 6766 Location: Stalking Jerry Langford
R.B.A wrote:Latus and Taylor are the likely casualties from the 19. Personally i would give Cockayne a breather from life in the forwards. In my opinion he is starting to suffer from playing back row every week and having to mix it with far bigger men. Taylor should take his role on at the minute. Given our current predicament on the wings with them all out of form i wouldnt be adverse to seeing Cockayne slotted out their or Latus given a shot.
Ben has been putting in big efforts and thats a very fair point. Still cant see him been rested though.
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share. Neil Hudgell
well one thing we do know is that jason netherton will feature, he seems to be a favorite of justins as he makes sure hes slotted in somewhere whenever available, id just keep him away from 13, nethers did very well in the front row against crusaders but last week he was straight back in at 13
Joined: Mar 22 2004 Posts: 2777 Location: Staffordshire & East Hull
Line Ups
(1) Shaun Briscoe FULL BACK Scott Grix (1) (2) Peter Fox WINGER Jermaine McGillvary (20) (3) Kris Welham CENTRE Leroy Cudjoe (3) (19) Craig Hall CENTRE Michael Lawrence (2) (4) Jake Webster WINGER David Hodgson (5) (6) Blake Green STAND OFF Kevin Brown (6) (13) Scott Murrell SCRUM HALF Danny Brough (7) (14) Liam Watts PROP Eorl Crabtree (8) (18) Josh Hodgson HOOKER David Faiumu (13) (10) Joel Clinton PROP Keith Mason (15) (23) Willie Mason SECOND ROW Lee Gilmour (4) (12) Ben Galea SECOND ROW Danny Kirmond (17) (16) Jason Netherton LOOSE FORWARD Luke O'Donnell (11)
(8) Rhys Lovegrove SUBS Luke Robinson (9) (22) Scott Taylor Dale Ferguson (37) (21) Sam Latus Larne Patrick (18) (9) Ben Fisher Andy Raleigh (16)
Joined: Mar 22 2004 Posts: 2777 Location: Staffordshire & East Hull
Kosh wrote:Have the Sky microphones gone the same way as the floodlights? Only I can't hear a whisper from the crowd...
Err, after a 30+ defeat what would you expect?, dancing in the stands?. Still, its a better atmosphere then the KC, except when Rovers do their annual demolition of Hull.
tiger2000 wrote:Err, after a 30+ defeat what would you expect?, dancing in the stands?. Still, its a better atmosphere then the KC, except when Rovers do their annual demolition of Hull.
Looking at both teams recent attacking play I think I'm going to stick my money on a 0-0 draw in the derby! Rovers are lost without Dobson, and Hull can't even play 1-man rugby properly at the moment!
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
tiger2000 wrote:Err, after a 30+ defeat what would you expect?, dancing in the stands?. Still, its a better atmosphere then the KC, except when Rovers do their annual demolition of Hull.
No it isn't. And in answer to your first point, I wouldn't expect 'dancing in the stands' but given that Rovers put some effort in and were in the game until near the end I'd have expected some support from the crowd.
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