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 Post subject: Re: Dons v Whitehaven C1 Sunday 14/08/11
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:57 pm 
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Arkel wrote:The Dons thoroughly deserved the win today, well done indeed!

Looking forward to next week. Its going to be tough, a real six pointer.

COYD

iy was good to see coady have a very good game apart from a well taken try he came inside looking for the ball a great all round perfomance well done indeed, icing on the cake other results went our way as well.

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 Post subject: Re: Dons v Whitehaven C1 Sunday 14/08/11
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:24 pm 
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Arkel wrote:The Dons thoroughly deserved the win today, well done indeed!

Looking forward to next week. Its going to be tough, a real six pointer.

COYD


Wow, now I know why it's not easy to post your opinions. That is harsh on Whitehaven, no blinkers, no sentiment involved we looked dead and buried at half time and I said so to a few :wink: . Whatever TM said it worked, please take nothing at all away from Whitehaven they looked busy, they looked like a team we did not.(First half) But from somewhere we conjured up a win and I'm chuffed for the players and for the fans but on the balance of play it was anybodies game.(The Whitehaven players body language at the whistle spoke volumes) I suppose when it mattered we really wanted it and that is pleasing, and the celebrations at the final try says that. I'm really chuffed for Craig Fawcett who turned the game with that solo try. Anyway I will agree that next week does have some real bite to it and any game against Worky is a good un this could be even more so.

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 Post subject: Re: Dons v Whitehaven C1 Sunday 14/08/11
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:00 pm 
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Not the best game that either side will have ever played but credit to our guys they stuck at it and sneaked a win. At this stage of the season that is all the matters.

Currently in Cosgrove, Northants for a long weekend but the victory made the 240 mile round trip well worth it. Well done to all concerned.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 7:08 pm 
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Wanderer wrote:Not the best game that either side will have ever played but credit to our guys they stuck at it and sneaked a win. At this stage of the season that is all the matters.

Currently in Cosgrove, Northants for a long weekend but the victory made the 240 mile round trip well worth it. Well done to all concerned.

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Is Northants a hot bed of real ale. ( Carlsberg my bottom) I'm scratching my head over that one. Enjoy your break.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:13 pm 
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:33 pm 
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Moonlight wrote:Wow, now I know why it's not easy to post your opinions. That is harsh on Whitehaven, no blinkers, no sentiment involved we looked dead and buried at half time and I said so to a few :wink: . Whatever TM said it worked, please take nothing at all away from Whitehaven they looked busy, they looked like a team we did not.(First half) But from somewhere we conjured up a win and I'm chuffed for the players and for the fans but on the balance of play it was anybodies game.(The Whitehaven players body language at the whistle spoke volumes) I suppose when it mattered we really wanted it and that is pleasing, and the celebrations at the final try says that. I'm really chuffed for Craig Fawcett who turned the game with that solo try. Anyway I will agree that next week does have some real bite to it and any game against Worky is a good un this could be even more so.


I don't think it's harsh.

Bearing in mind that had they not had 9 points deducted at the beginning of the season they would be
in second place on 41. I was expecting a much sterner test. Credit to Whitehaven, they are a big, handy
team: very mobile. But I thought they lacked direction in the middle. Infact, at times, I thought they looked
clueless. Lots of one man rugby. Then when they did start to throw it about nothing stuck. How many
knock-ons? How many forward passes? I thought at half time that it was anybodys game.

Then we came out and scored a quick try. "We were taking control" I thought to myself "we're gonna win this!" At this point Whitehaven were breathing through their ar*es.

Then they scored. They got a visible lift from this and at the same time you could see our heads drop.
They got a second wind and were starting to run the show. There seemed to be no openings for Donny.
We were struggling to get back into the game. But the Dons stuck with it, tackling there hearts out. And,
crickey, were they tackling! Those big lads took some dropping. Then lo and behold, in the last 20 minutes
or so, Whitehaven started to make the errors which so characterised their game today. And when they did
Doncaster were in just the right place to make them pay. And they paid!

The Dons gave us a demonstration of dogged persistance today. Something that was missing from the
previous match at Keighley.

Whitehaven, for me, had a nightmare. Nothing went right for them. They'll be back, I'm sure about that.
But today was not their day.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:42 pm 
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Arkel wrote:I don't think it's harsh.

Bearing in mind that had they not had 9 points deducted at the beginning of the season they would be
in second place on 41. I was expecting a much sterner test. Credit to Whitehaven, they are a big, handy
team: very mobile. But I thought they lacked direction in the middle. Infact, at times, I thought they looked
clueless. Lots of one man rugby. Then when they did start to throw it about nothing stuck. How many
knock-ons? How many forward passes? I thought at half time that it was anybodys game.

Then we came out and scored a quick try. "We were taking control" I thought to myself "we're gonna win this!" At this point Whitehaven were breathing through their ar*es.

Then they scored. They got a visible lift from this and at the same time you could see our heads drop.
They got a second wind and were starting to run the show. There seemed to be no openings for Donny.
We were struggling to get back into the game. But the Dons stuck with it, tackling there hearts out. And,
crickey, were they tackling! Those big lads took some dropping. Then lo and behold, in the last 20 minutes
or so, Whitehaven started to make the errors which so characterised their game today. And when they did
Doncaster were in just the right place to make them pay. And they paid!

The Dons gave us a demonstration of dogged persistance today. Something that was missing from the
previous match at Keighley.

Whitehaven, for me, had a nightmare. Nothing went right for them. They'll be back, I'm sure about that.
But today was not their day.


I think its another case of us managing to grind out whats required over 80 minutes, instead of shutting down and conceding daft tries, as we have in the past.

This seasons Donny side, whilst devoid of the major household names of Championship rugby, has been one of the most efficiently drilled, and definitely the fittest sides we have turned out in recent years.

A lot of praise has to go to Tony Miller, and his coaching staff, but we have to praise Carl, John, Steve and the other owners, for the way in which they have let Tony work. In the past, it would have been easy for us to make a kneejerk reaction and sack people, but given a chance, and the backing, Tony has produced a cracking side.

Should we not get promotion this season, I won't despair, we'll give it a bloody good crack next year.






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Lost the things worth living for
Lost the will to win the fight
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 8:48 pm 
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Thought we looked better today with Fawcett back , Kyle back as hooker & P Hughes adding pace around the ruck area.

With players coming back next week hopefully , TM will have a strong squad to call on.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:52 pm 
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A big well done to the lads for todays victory against probably IMO the best team in this league, lets not see them again until the play off final.






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 Post subject: Re: Dons v Whitehaven C1 Sunday 14/08/11
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:15 pm 
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Apart from the Kesik trademark try it was all one-way in the second half and the Dons were struggling to make any yards apart from off Spav's kicking.
So I was gob-smacked and delighted that we managed to score two more tries and win it at the end.

It didn't look on in the second half since Whitehaven apart from the fact that they lacked some invention (a bit like us at times) were the better unit.
But absolute credit to Fawcett for his individal effort and Butterfield for making the break that led to Morrison's winner.
I was out of my seat with joy (good old Joy ... don't tell the wife).

That win was down to fantastic tackling and sheer hard graft and keeping going when all looked lost.

We struggled in the forward area though, Whitehaven were
bigger.

The table ... tighter than a duck's @rse
Tailor made for next Sunday.

I thought a crowd of 501 was disappointing for such an important game.
COYD
Apart from the Kesik trademark try it was all one-way in the second half and the Dons were struggling to make any yards apart from off Spav's kicking.
So I was gob-smacked and delighted that we managed to score two more tries and win it at the end.

It didn't look on in the second half since Whitehaven apart from the fact that they lacked some invention (a bit like us at times) were the better unit.
But absolute credit to Fawcett for his individal effort and Butterfield for making the break that led to Morrison's winner.
I was out of my seat with joy (good old Joy ... don't tell the wife).

That win was down to fantastic tackling and sheer hard graft and keeping going when all looked lost.

We struggled in the forward area though, Whitehaven were
bigger.

The table ... tighter than a duck's @rse
Tailor made for next Sunday.

I thought a crowd of 501 was disappointing for such an important game.
COYD






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