tad rhino wrote:4 big games season. 3 v cas and yesterday. won 0 lost 4. can we turn it around? yes but it will be the most impressive GF win ever should we do it to many weak areas for me
As good as Hull were we still have a good record against them so facing them in the playoffs is nothing to be worried about despite yesterday.
And yes Cas look much better than us. In 2011 &!2012 Warrington looked MILES better than us and we knocked them out come playoff time. Thrashings st their ground and a Wembley beating spring to mind?
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PrinterThe wrote:As good as Hull were we still have a good record against them so facing them in the playoffs is nothing to be worried about despite yesterday.
And yes Cas look much better than us. In 2011 &!2012 Warrington looked MILES better than us and we knocked them out come playoff time. Thrashings st their ground and a Wembley beating spring to mind?
I still wouldn't fear anyone were we in the play offs. I do think its key we nail down second though, really important we bounce back thursday
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[quote="SmokeyTA"]Its strange the amount of excuses people are prepared to make for Briscoe compared to say Sutcliffe, or Lilley, or Mcdermott.[/quote
I replied to your post about his dropping the ball v Catalan. I think he's shot and shouldn't play again. nowhere did I make excuses. I said one error doesn't make a bad player
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Biff Tannen wrote:I still wouldn't fear anyone were we in the play offs. I do think its key we nail down second though, really important we bounce back thursday
I think Friday is must win. lose and confidence will take a massive hit after yesterday
SmokeyTA wrote:On your own line? on the first tackle? In the last seconds of a play-off game?
I remember Diskin dropping the ball in the 2001 Challge cup semi final, I think against Saints, over at a Wigan. Think we lost by one score, and it was on near the end, and he dropped the ball. Didn't write him off.
It appeared to me that A decision was made at half time for Briscoe not to compete for the high ball in the second half. This could have worked for kicks landing 5 metres or further from the try line, however Sneyd kicks seemed to be coming down nearer the line than in first half. In particular the one which led to talanoa knocking the ball back for the 2nd half try had to competed for and/or if not other Leeds players had to be there to pick up the pieces. Neither happened.
Watched a few highlights of 11 and 12 GF's and in both BJB spilt high balls. One led directly to Myler scoring for wire.
briscoe is clearly in trouble but it's a thankless task and as others have said he gets little help and kick pressure was virtually nil. To me We often appear to be short of a right second row when defending. Ultimately though for mine we could not handle their superior pack and that is where game was lost. Plus agree with others the 2 tries they scored in last 5 mins of first half swung the game away from Leeds.
Fully aware Briscoe has struggled dealing with kicks for months, however Hull RW was out jumped by hall for one try, could not prevent a second from Watkins kick and knocked ball on behind line under no pressure from excellent moon kick. As Hull head to Wembley though, I doubt he is getting any stick from hull fans.
That is one thing to be fair, Fonua was as disappointing as Briscoe first half and as costly to his teams chances. He didn't have the same threat against 2nd half due to forwards who wanted it more.
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