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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 10:14 pm 
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Said in the LE that he dislocated his shoulder in training, and would be out until closer the start of the season.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:22 am 
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Thought we looked good in the first half. Quite clinical in places. With some good play for Oakes try. Defence was superb and we look to have worked on that. Yes we had a couple of brainfarts in the second half, god knows what happened with their first try but it looked as though their lad just walked through a massive hole before running over Pickersgill.

Was very impressed with Milnes in terms of his kicking game and defence. The lad knows how to read a game. Magrin's go forward was great and runs it in with real purpose! I also though DFJ went well on the wing and of course Rickett read the game well when he came on. Farrell looks good and will cause some selection headaches at SR. And I though Mikey Wood went really well too.

All the young lads look like they have come on leaps and bounds and was nice to see the likes of Foster, Doyle, Culling, Stephenson and Hodgson get some game time!

Anyone know why Milton wasn't playing today? Thought he might get a run out.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:10 pm 
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Lady next to me said that Peltier is expected to be out until April.

I thought Milnes was the stand out player for us yesterday for reasons already said. Foggy ran the ball ok and Farrell looks like a bulldozer of a back rower. All in all an enjoyable game and happy to get a RL fix.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:11 pm 
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Hope Peltier isn't out that long, he's a key man for us off the bench.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:17 pm 
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Bullseye wrote:Hope Peltier isn't out that long, he's a key man for us off the bench.


True, but this is where our strength in depth will come to the fore with Crossley, Kirk, Bustin, Green & Margin still to pick from. Didn't manage to get to the game yesterday so looking forward to watching it on YouTube when it's on.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:22 pm 
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Might be a silver lining come the business end of the season if he's fresher than if he'd been playing since Feb I suppose.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 1:40 pm 
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As much as I like Peltier I don't think we'll miss him too much in the opening month or so (Fev, Swinton, Sheffield, York). As long as Crossley, Magrin, Green, Bustin, Kirk and Wilson stay fit. However I think we will need him fresh for the run of games in April (Dewsbury, Fax, Barrow and Rochdale) as I think he will steam roll most of those packs and could potentially be 4 wins in a row to help us get momentum.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 2:15 pm 
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Bulls Boy 2011 wrote:As much as I like Peltier I don't think we'll miss him too much in the opening month or so (Fev, Swinton, Sheffield, York). As long as Crossley, Magrin, Green, Bustin, Kirk and Wilson stay fit. However I think we will need him fresh for the run of games in April (Dewsbury, Fax, Barrow and Rochdale) as I think he will steam roll most of those packs and could potentially be 4 wins in a row to help us get momentum.


You think?

Peltier had a good season last year but there's room for improvement. If he can have more games like he had in the play off semi versus Oldham then great but the opposition will be tougher. I don't think we'll steamroller anyone next year.






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Bullseye wrote:You think?

Peltier had a good season last year but there's room for improvement. If he can have more games like he had in the play off semi versus Oldham then great but the opposition will be tougher. I don't think we'll steamroller anyone next year.


Yes. I do agree with you that there is room for improvement. I think his ball retention could be better. However I think he provides more positives to the team. Peltier is a great runner when he comes off the bench. I think he'll struggle against some of the bigger packs like Toronto, Toulouse and possibly Fax. But against the likes of Swinton, Dewsbury, Rochdale, Barrow, Sheffield, I think he'll cause them a lot of problems once they start to tire. I don't think they have recruited well. I think Oldham's pack are better than some of these teams and he did damage to them.






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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 3:30 pm 
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I think Sheffield will be better than last year and Barrow won't be easy away. Dewsbury are a difficult one. Their side doesn't look great on paper but I rate Greenwood as a coach who can get teams to play better than the sum of their parts. I think we should be beating Rochdale and Swinton.

Peltier as you say is a big impact player for us.






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