knockersbumpMKII wrote:As I said on coffee ladies doom and gloom thread, last year we lost 11 and made third, we lose toay it makes it harder, however some are on suicide watch, you only need see the reaction to losing to top of the tree saints with 5 big names missing and an in game injury we had to cover, ridiculous negativity!
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Believe me, at 57 mins in to the good friday game in 2016, I'd have been happy just to avoid the Middle 8. 23 minutes later, the comeback to end all comebacks (in a derby) and we then go on to win 12 out of the next 13.
The point I was making earlier was that many are bemoaning our performances, which have been hovering around average with noticeable periods of 15-20 min in games where we seem to click. But, we have won several of these games when under performing, we are still floating around the mix. not fully performing but still winning games, not really that bad is it. It does rile me when people say we are poor. We are not poor, just not performing to the best ability for decent periods of time in games. Perhaps our biggest disappointment was losing at Salford.
Realistically only Sts and Cas have consistently performed so far, but who would have thought Wakey would beat St's. Cas will falter when they play some mid week games which they will have to due to 2 postponements.
We have played, away from home, Leeds, Sts's, Cas (which we lost at last season as well). As you say, we have a run of home games coming up and with a trip to Wire being a tricky game.
A win tonight puts us in a nice position, but I would agree a loss would be damaging, but hardly season defining.
to my mind, it would be the nature of the loss (which hopefully wont happen), if we go down fighting to a better side on the day, fair enough. If we fall off tackles and have one dimensional attack, it's a problem.
We have players back, we should win, fingers, legs, toes, everything crossed!
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PCollinson1990 wrote:to my mind, it would be the nature of the loss (which hopefully wont happen), if we go down fighting to a better side on the day, fair enough. If we fall off tackles and have one dimensional attack, it's a problem.
We have players back, we should win, fingers, legs, toes, everything crossed!
Agreed
That said I think our attack as been fairly good this season, when it clicks. We are scoring more tries from long distance than I can recall for a number of years. Its the period of time of "clicking" which needs to increase. And when the attack is not clicking, our defense needs to be tip top.
Leeds struggled last week, but both Leeds and Wigan were contributors to a poor game. Leeds still have the strike power and creativeness to open us up.
We are just about at full strength. A loss at home would be disappointing.
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:At full strength Abdul is unlikely to get in the 17 with are squad as it is. We have just got 3 back rowers available again, which make Abdul at 13 unlikely. If Kelly, Sneyd and Conner are about, then 2 of these need to be unavailable for Adbul to get a game.
I like Abdul and think he has a great future in the game. He needs to be playing. After a full season out on loan last year, you can see his physical shape has changed for the better. If he needs first team rugby to maintain fitness, then a loan move is inevitable.
I’d have him in my 17 every week, on the bench. He’s a genuine running and passing threat, gets us up field with his quicker ball to out wide. Can’t believe he’s not in the squad again this week.
FC Callum wrote:I’d have him in my 17 every week, on the bench. He’s a genuine running and passing threat, gets us up field with his quicker ball to out wide. Can’t believe he’s not in the squad again this week.
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I trust Radders judgement on players two CC wins and two top four finishes have proved he has the right to judge a player how he see's not many have left us and gone and done better in the Country since Radders came in.
Always the Optimist never the Pessimist. Glass Half full not half empty man me.
Ellam wrote:I trust Radders judgement on players two CC wins and two top four finishes have proved he has the right to judge a player how he see's not many have left us and gone and done better in the Country since Radders came in.
100%, never thought I'd say it, but he has more than proven he knows what he's doing.
dont feel confident we will beat catalan away as they seem to be picking up at home and after Gausch' vent at the rfl, i expect they will get some 'favourable' calls after the wigan 2nd half where they were penalised at will
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