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Mrs Barista wrote:Pretty unlikely I'd say now. Rhinos in big trouble, although I think they still have Wakefield, Widnes and Salford to play so should finish with 19-21 points..
Not sure how you have made this assumption based on what can only be described as a terminal spiral at Headingley. Wakefield, if they turn up, will more than likely beat Leeds. Widnes showed us recently that they can play and without the albertoss of Betts hanging around them they will improve.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29803 Location: West Yorkshire
Faithful One wrote:Now mathematically safe in the 8. Panic over, Mrs B.
If we lost our last 3 games we finish on 22.
Catalans can finish on 24 beating Warrington, Salford & Wigan Huddersfield can finish on 23 beating Wigan, Castleford and Wakefield Wakefield can also finish on 22, beating Leeds and us and losing to Huddersfield. If they eroded the current 47 points goal difference between us and them in our 3 defeats and their 2 wins, wouldn't we miss out? It's been a long weekend, sorry if my maths is wrong.
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ccs wrote:…. but leeds, rovers, Salford and widnes can no longer catch us.
Marvellous. More Pimms needed. I'm becoming one of those people who openly declares victory in a quiz and then humiliatingly realises they've added the score up wrong.
Well, that's our preliminary goal achieved. With the worst injury scenario in years, a hugely honorable defence of back to back challenge cups and more gametime afforded to younger players than I can remember it's not been too shabby.
The Middle 8s look like they could be a right dogfight, I reckon Rovers will replace Huddersfield in the top 8 which could mean we play them at home again.
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Mrs Barista wrote::lol: Marvellous. More Pimms needed. I'm becoming one of those people who openly declares victory in a quiz and then humiliatingly realises they've added the score up wrong.
Well, that's our preliminary goal achieved. With the worst injury scenario in years, a hugely honorable defence of back to back challenge cups and more gametime afforded to younger players than I can remember it's not been too shabby.
The Middle 8s look like they could be a right dogfight, I reckon Rovers will replace Huddersfield in the top 8 which could mean we play them at home again.
With Toronto and Widnes the only teams confirmed so far, the last 3 games could throw up absolutely anything. Could be quite the ending. I'm just glad we're no where near it!
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Faithful One wrote:With Toronto and Widnes the only teams confirmed so far, the last 3 games could throw up absolutely anything. Could be quite the ending. I'm just glad we're no where near it!
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Mrs Barista wrote:No irony at all, read the table please to show how far of the mark MR's comment is.
I like the Super/Middle 8s. I think it does what it intended to do ie maintain interest in the late season for a bigger number of clubs.
I agree the 8s maintains interest for more clubs for longer. That is one of its strengths.
However, selling it as ‘every minute matters’ set the bar too high, especially for those who interpreted that most literally. I’m also not sure it is sufficiently better in that regard than the version of 1 up, 1 down that was used before before 2008 to compensate for how much of the interest is based on fear rather than hope.
If Wakey beat Leeds next week, they’re okay. If they lose, they’re under real pressure. Which makes it an intriguing game. But, on the other hand, if they went down now instead of Widnes, it’d feel a bit messed up imo.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29803 Location: West Yorkshire
Mild Rover wrote:I agree the 8s maintains interest for more clubs for longer. That is one of its strengths.
However, selling it as ‘every minute matters’ set the bar too high, especially for those who interpreted that most literally. I’m also not sure it is sufficiently better in that regard than the version of 1 up, 1 down that was used before before 2008 to compensate for how much of the interest is based on fear rather than hope.
If Wakey beat Leeds next week, they’re okay. If they lose, they’re under real pressure. Which makes it an intriguing game. But, on the other hand, if they went down now instead of Widnes, it’d feel a bit messed up imo.
I sort of agree. The counter to that is that for us this year we've effectively been condemned to midtable mediocrity through a crippling injury list, so making the 8 feels like a milestone. With one up one down effectively we'd have 7 teams on the sunloungers in early July - barely any chance of troubling the top 4 and no threat of relegation - I like that there's interest at every level until the end of August at least. We're probably the only team with nothing really on at this point - in the 8 but too many key players out until the 8s start to make a meaningful push for the 4. That said if we had a number of them back we could mount some sort of charge. I prefer the 8s to 1 up 1 down. In a sport where jeopardy has decided the champions more often than not I like rolling that spirit across the different layers of the competitions.
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