mk_fc wrote:Only just finished watching the game (and somehow I managed to avoid the result until the kids went to bed tonight.... Result ... Gobsmacked!
We made St's look ordinary ... We played better We Out-enthused them We Didn't give away daft penalties (well only one...) We Didn't tire..
Big well done to Radders and the boys.. fan-bloody-tastic!!! Especially after sitting through the usual BBC - St's-r-ace pre match ....
So bloody happy not sure I can possibly go to bed now!!
Great performance yesterday and more so in that heat. It was hot enough in the stand never mind playing 80 minutes on the field so massive raps to the forwards especially. Sneyd and houghton were sublime on the back of our forward dominance. For me the key factor was ball retention and discipline were the main factors allowing us to completely dominate their forwards and in the end they were lucky we didn't score another 2 or 3 tries.
If we complete our sets and don't give away stupid penalties then we won;t lose many games between now and the nd of the season.
Fans were great yesterday too apart from the odd idiot
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Thought Silverwood had a decent game, not too many penalties. Hoped our conditioning, which has stood us in good stead generally this year would see us home if the game was tight going into the last quarter. Fortunately the game was already put to bed by then.
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As well as size and power our big lads have got some seriously good footwork (or waddles) at the line. It's not all pure power and that footwork is massive in getting us the quick ptbs we saw yesterday.
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Adam Pearson said not wrote:I know there are two franchises and two clubs (in Hull) and that will remain forever more
Fitness levels does seem to have come onmleaps and bounds, introducing Green, Hadley and Thompson adds a lot of mobility, Thompson took it up quite a lot during his spells which is great for the mainstay forwards. Minichello though is just a beast.
We did however get lucky on a couple of kicks were we let them bounce, can never understand why you would want to do that. I know there's a risk of getting clattered but the vagaries of where the ball will bounce means we should be catching it at all costs.
Mrs Barista wrote:Thought Silverwood had a decent game, not too many penalties. Hoped our conditioning, which has stood us in good stead generally this year would see us home if the game was tight going into the last quarter. Fortunately the game was already put to bed by then.
just managed to watch the game back this afternoon, dont think silverwood made 1 bad call all game
Thought silverwood had a good game to. Agree with letting the ball bounce why do we do that ? Also thought Thompson had his best game for a long time. Firm.grounds defo.suit him. Well done lads COYH
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hull2524 wrote:Thought silverwood had a good game to. Agree with letting the ball bounce why do we do that ? Also thought Thompson had his best game for a long time. Firm.grounds defo.suit him. Well done lads COYH
To be fair I think frim ground seems to suit the way we are now playing as even with a big pack its still mobile and Taylor, Watts & Bowden can move their feet and are not just plodders. Then with the likes of Ellis, Pritchard, Mini, Manu added in its never ending for the opposition.
Although 1-17 played well thought Minichello for me was immense at St's, both him and Ellis are just relentless.
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