Joined: Jul 22 2012 Posts: 6848 Location: Hill Valley
RHINO-MARK wrote:Despite thinking we'd finish 6th at the start of the year & our best chance of silverware being the CC i now don't fear any of the other teams in the top 8. Of course Wigan away is ALWAYS a tough game for us & we haven't looked like beating Cas all year but i think we should have enough to now secure 2nd then it's anybodies & no-one knows how Cas will handle it.
Agreed mark i thought the same, but like you say we are in the mix and there is nobody to fear.
I feel we have as good a chance as any of winning SL now and i include Cas in that who are the team to beat.would love it if it was a GF us and them.
Joined: Feb 09 2006 Posts: 716 Location: Ambleside Cumbria
I think the next 4 games are key to where we finish starting with Wigan next week
If we get to the CC Final we know our record is not good afterwards. In the 7 regular games after the 14 & 15 finals we only won one of those and that was the last second try by Hall against Hudds.
Joined: Dec 19 2004 Posts: 24392 Location: in bed between halle berry and jennifer aniston
I think given their position wigan could throw everything at the cup. I said before the Q/F's the two who reach the final will struggle to reach the GF. I still think that. having said that I think we have a great chance of winning one or the other. sneaky feeling hull could do us but we win the GF. i'd take either though
tad rhino wrote:I think given their position wigan could throw everything at the cup. I said before the Q/F's the two who reach the final will struggle to reach the GF. I still think that. having said that I think we have a great chance of winning one or the other. sneaky feeling hull could do us but we win the GF. i'd take either though
I thought the same about whoever reaches the CC final will struggle to reach the GF mostly because of losing league games post Wembley. But now we've opened up a 4 point gap in 2nd, if we can expend that to 6pts maybe even 8pts before Wembley (IF we get there which is most certainly far from a given) that would provide some breathing room post Wembley.
If we were to face the likes of Salford and Wakey pre Wembley that would help.
Interestingly now I think if Hull win the semi final they might miss out on a playoff spot. Currently out of the top 4 ATM and 6 losses in their last 9 league games. They equally struggled post Wembley as we did in the 2 previous years.
Wigan are clinging on by their fingernails, Saints away form is woeful......so Wakefield should really fancy their chances imo of getting a playoff spot.
Friday's game is a massive one for Wigan, and I think The Silverback will have them pumped up to the hilt for it. Leeds win, and it's Wigan's League campaign over for me, Wigan win, and dependent on results elsewhere, they could only be 3 points off a semi final place with the Super8's to play. Anybody who thinks Wigan are even considering putting the cue on the rack to concentrate on the Challenge Cup is being a bit naive I think. A defeat for them Friday would drain some belief, but a win could kick start their season with what is now a near full squad to select from. Having seen our post C.C . Final form in previous seasons, I think it would be foolhardy to star "saving" players for the upcoming semi. The 2 points available could be massive in a couple of months. A drop in form and going to Cas for a play off semi final anybody ? Nah, me neither.
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leeds owl wrote:Anybody who thinks Wigan are even considering putting the cue on the rack to concentrate on the Challenge Cup is being a bit naive I think. A defeat for them Friday would drain some belief, but a win could kick start their season with what is now a near full squad to select from.
Wouldn't go as far as saying they'll have the cue on the rack already especially Wane, but their players will know where they are in the league table and now it's slim to make top 4.
They've had starters back for a few weeks now, did enough to avoid bottom 4 and Thursdays performance looked like a team who didn't think they could still reach the playoffs. Add in what Wane was fuming about afterwards saying he expected a huge effort for O'Loughlin's 400th game and they were comfortably out enthused by a Wire team already condemned to bottom 4.
PrinterThe wrote:Wouldn't go as far as saying they'll have the cue on the rack already especially Wane, but their players will know where they are in the league table and now it's slim to make top 4.
They've had starters back for a few weeks now, did enough to avoid bottom 4 and Thursdays performance looked like a team who didn't think they could still reach the playoffs. Add in what Wane was fuming about afterwards saying he expected a huge effort for O'Loughlin's 400th game and they were comfortably out enthused by a Wire team already condemned to bottom 4.
You need to factor in the Perpignan effect. I was over there last week and it was around the 30 degree mark also very humid. On Thursday v Wire, Wigan lacked energy, especially in the last 20 minutes. Yesterday the Wigan u19's who also played in Perpignan last week really struggled v Huddersfield and only just won.
I notice today Catalan have fallen apart in the last 10/15 minutes at Saints after only trailing by two points.
I do agree however that much will depend on the Challenge Cup semi final results, AND the fixture scheduling, you wouldn't want to play Cas the week prior to or the week after a Wembley final.
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Joined: Dec 19 2004 Posts: 24392 Location: in bed between halle berry and jennifer aniston
nobody has mentioned injuries either. all clubs have 2/3 keys players who if they are lost to injury will struggle big time. for us, obviously, its parcell and cuthbertson. keeping key players fit is a must this season
Rogues Gallery wrote:I do agree however that much will depend on the Challenge Cup semi final results, AND the fixture scheduling, you wouldn't want to play Cas the week prior to or the week after a Wembley final.
Ideally you'd want to face Cas in the last few weeks when they've more than likely already claim the LLS and could have their foot off the gas and resting players. Likewise any team that is mathematically out of the running which looks like it'll take longer to happen this year.
Personally for Leeds wouldn't mind taking on Salford and Wakefield early rounds of the 8's and trying to extend our lead in 2nd place. If Hull beat us in the semi final then play them either side of Wembley.
Joined: Aug 02 2002 Posts: 7218 Location: Wakefield but near to Leeds!
I actually think losing Galloway will have more of an impact than some people think. Whilst not spectacular he does the hard yards that others are going to have to cover. The same applies to Ferres who again gets some stick but both him and Galloway add that bit of experience to the pack. Hopefully the pitches dry out and the sun starts to shine and we can start moving the ball about with quick play the balls. For me Saints are still a threat as i predicted several weeks ago. Let's hope they lose their next game.
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