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DABHAND wrote:Tony Smith has a dig at us for having too many foreign players in our side in his interview for other channels.Says Warringtons investment in local talent has paid off,easy innit when you have a very wealthy boss who can cherry pick other clubs best players.
Think you are seeing insults where they don't exist. The youngsters have really stepped up this season and with the Salary Cap its realistically the only way to manage a squad. We also have some big earning Aussies so can haardly criticise.
Just my opinions unless it's a FACT, in which case it's a fact.
Terrible performance on the night, far too many mistakes and poor attacking play. We can't have completed at much more than 50% yet had we been even marginally better we'd have probably won which makes it all the more disappointing. wembley has emptied the tanks of our players and although when we look back it will have been a successful season, I do think there was a real opportunity for us to pick up all 3 trophies.
We're still far too reliant on sneyd. He's been great all season and instrumental in many of our wins but when he isn't on form we struggle and carlos isn't good enough to step up IMO
DABHAND wrote:Tony Smith has a dig at us for having too many foreign players in our side in his interview for other channels.Says Warringtons investment in local talent has paid off,easy innit when you have a very wealthy boss who can cherry pick other clubs best players.
Does he think there are too many overseas coaches in SL?
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hansoloishere wrote:Maybe the night, the atmosphere and the pressure just played its part. We spent most the night running off our own line and when we did get any field position we looked like a virgin in a brothel. It's been a long tough season and as many have said some of the players look like the tank is empty. But we are the FC and we are still in it and still able to dream COYH
Agree with this. To win the CC we beat the other 4 teams at the top of the table. All massive games. Our attack actually started stumbling just prior to Wembley. At Wembley we scored from 2 kick plays but apart from those didn't really look slick at all. It's been a great season so far but I fear that we look jaded from the tough encounters we've had already. I'd never say never but it will be very hard next week against what I consider to be a tougher and more physical side than wire. The dominance that our props have had through the season appears to have dissipated and there were some pretty poor performances in a number of areas last night.
You can never write this team off as they've shown time and again. It's been a history making season but there still are IMO issues with structure and play making . That said it's easier to play behind a dominant pack and that dominance has waned in the last few games. I'm praying we can lift again one more time next week. The lads deserve their shot at the GF but it will need one of our herculean efforts to pull it off. I just wonder if a team only has so many of those games in it each season and maybe we used ours up on the way to CC glory.
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DABHAND wrote:Tony Smith has a dig at us for having too many foreign players in our side in his interview for other channels.Says Warringtons investment in local talent has paid off,easy innit when you have a very wealthy boss who can cherry pick other clubs best players.
Is that the interview in which he said, "I'm not having a crack at any other team when I say that, it is just something we as a club are proud of." ?
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Jake the Peg wrote:Terrible performance on the night, far too many mistakes and poor attacking play. We can't have completed at much more than 50% yet had we been even marginally better we'd have probably won which makes it all the more disappointing. wembley has emptied the tanks of our players and although when we look back it will have been a successful season, I do think there was a real opportunity for us to pick up all 3 trophies.
We're still far too reliant on sneyd. He's been great all season and instrumental in many of our wins but when he isn't on form we struggle and carlos isn't good enough to step up IMO
This. 100% this.
I know it sounds daft given Wembley but at this rate I'm going to finish the season disappointed. Peaking for the CC then letting the rest of the season fritter away with a whimper unfortunately means that the lasting impression is one of missed opportunities rather than triumph.
The even dafter thing is that we've hugely exceeded expectations at the start of the season and yet still fallen short of what we might have achieved. Crazy season.
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I saw last night that Warrington look a better side without there two star Aussies,they certainly played with a lot more enthusiasm and speed than we did.Don't know who got man of the match but Hill had a very good game.And if Tony wasn't having a crack at us why mention it,anyway thats all in the past and the best team won,onwards and upwards.
We had no field position to exploit Sneyds short kicking game due to our poor completion rate,we forced the ball and played one up rugby,i can barely remember an offload. We looked laboured passing the ball. Defence was ok in the main. We were on the wrong end of what looked like some dubious calls but lost to the better team on the night. Warrington played the game faster,found the offloads and even when they went to ground managed to find the gaps in broken play to score their 1st 2 tries. We helped them in every way we could so deserved to lose the game. It's no disaster if we learn from it. We need to regroup and focus on Wigan and nothing else,i'm still not convinced the players haven't got one eye on Old Trafford and expected to win with ease last night. We can go to wigan and beat them,we've done it once and even if we had Saints at home it would have been a potential banana skin,Saints with no pressure on them and throwing it around are a dangerous team with a few bounces of the ball and a few decisions their way will trouble anyone. We'll go to Wigan as underdogs and if we can recreate the do or die attitude of the Challenge cup then we're in with a real chance. Now isn't the time to be getting on the players backs,let's get behind them and see what happens. Let's be positive,out of the 3 trophies on offer that's the one we'd have sacrificed.
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TMan24tm wrote:Number 6. What planet are you on. Were you watching a different game to everybody else. YES I AM SAYING ABDULL WOULD HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE ! Lol ! Also I don't just think Naughton would've backed Shaul up I also think he'd have gone the full length of the field if he'd have had the ball in the same break away position Talanoa had and if you can't see that I give up. Have you been blinded by Carlos's try. Lol !
You know that Talanoa was running on one leg for more than half the match, right? Including his interception break? I'm pretty sure there are plenty of players who can run faster than someone with a twisted knee.
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DABHAND wrote:I saw last night that Warrington look a better side without there two star Aussies,they certainly played with a lot more enthusiasm and speed than we did.Don't know who got man of the match but Hill had a very good game.And if Tony wasn't having a crack at us why mention it,anyway thats all in the past and the best team won,onwards and upwards.
I think we made them look a lot better than they probably were in reality. I think wigan would have taken both sides to the cleaners last night. We were dire and still were in it with 15-20 minutes to go. Unfortunately, I think wane and his band of grubby men will probably win the GF this season which will be a poor result for the game
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