What's everyones thoughts on scoreline? The same 19 has been named as last week. For me it will be 36 - 24 to Hull KR. Cas can score some good tries but we haven't been too bad in that area this season.
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I was expexcting both Webster and Hall to be back based on Sandercock's post match comments at the weekend. No sign of either. Swap Salter for Latus and go with the same as last weekend.
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Rovers go into the match as favourites on the back of the Giants win, but as you say, Cas are scoring points and the reason behind this is they have Rangi Chase - who is always a threat.
Its difficult to assess Cas up to now. Ian Millward hasn't put his stamp on the team yet and we don't want him to start with us! So, what we don't want is for Rovers to slip back into 'Bradford-mode', if they do then Cas will punish us.
If Dobbo (supported by Murrell) can carry on from where they left off last Sunday then I am hopeful of Rovers registering their first back-to-back wins of the season.
I reckon a 12-16pts winning margin in favour of Rovers, but TBH any margin will do as long as we win!
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SirStan wrote:I was expexcting both Webster and Hall to be back based on Sandercock's post match comments at the weekend. No sign of either. Swap Salter for Latus and go with the same as last weekend.
There's an article in the HDM about Webbo and Hall - they're even doubtful for the derby.
I agree with you, give Salter another outing on the wing.
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Im sure Chase will be looking to exploit our right hand side defence out wide, it was weak, very weak in the first half of last weeks game. We tightened up after half time but I still think this is where Cas will look to direct most of thier attacks.
Still very confident regarding a win for Rovers, the forwards will dominate and Dobson will hopefully find the space to exploit, especially as Cas seem a little light up front IMO.
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Paul T - HKR wrote:There's an article in the HDM about Webbo and Hall - they're even doubtful for the derby.
I agree with you, give Salter another outing on the wing.
Aye, just seen the article. I didn't realise Webster had gone under the knife. HDM says hip surgery, Blunderside said groin surgery. Lets hope the surgeon had a better idea than the local media!
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