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Fields of Fire wrote:Was a bit worried with Jake going off and Sneyd in a bad way but boy that was a massive 2nd half performance. Absolutely tremendous following I've seen the photos on twitter of the away end, that's 2 weeks on the trot we've had Sunday away days and went on mass surley the rfl can see it.
My feelings exactly regarding when JC got injured, thought the worst at the time. Think our paymasters Sky only count satellite dishes, and not people.
Jake the Peg wrote:182 metres for paea today which is about 1 1/2 times the metres he made in the first 3 games combined. Let's hope he's turned a corner
The stick he has received so far is completely justified imo, but those are outstanding numbers today. Just to add, those metres came in 18 carries and he had 5 tackle busts as well. It would be highly ambitious to expect that level of performance week in week out, but if he can do anything close to that on a regular basis with Taylor alongside him then we will dominate most games.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Sneyd 'just a cork' according to Radford but Connor faces a scan tomorrow.
Just what the f does that mean? Something popped out like a cork - once opened corks are difficult to put back in place. Poor analogy and or simile.
Why does the club obfuscate on these occasions? We appear to be kept guessing re injuries; note Kelly’s and Talanoa’s. Just tell us as it is we’re all adults, ain’t we?
Plum Bob wrote:Just what the f does that mean? Something popped out like a cork - once opened corks are difficult to put back in place. Poor analogy and or simile.
Why does the club obfuscate on these occasions? We appear to be kept guessing re injuries; note Kelly’s and Talanoa’s. Just tell us as it is we’re all adults, ain’t we?
Quote:Corked Thigh. (Also known as: "Dead Leg", Quadriceps Contusions, "Charleys Horse") A corked thigh is very common in contact sports. In simple terms, your thigh muscles are usually "kneed" by an opponent during a tackle or similar impact. The muscle is crushed against the underlying bone.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Plum Bob wrote:Just what the f does that mean? Something popped out like a cork - once opened corks are difficult to put back in place. Poor analogy and or simile.
Why does the club obfuscate on these occasions? We appear to be kept guessing re injuries; note Kelly’s and Talanoa’s. Just tell us as it is we’re all adults, ain’t we?
You can use obfuscate correctly in a sentence but don't know what a corked thigh is?
Joined: Feb 17 2009 Posts: 15511 Location: Huddersfield
Jake the Peg wrote:182 metres for paea today which is about 1 1/2 times the metres he made in the first 3 games combined. Let's hope he's turned a corner
he made a big difference in the second half for your team
but he wasnt up against much of a pack, ours is so lightweight and its not been rectified, woolford must be wanting a team that can play quick in the summer months
Fields of Fire wrote:Was a bit worried with Jake going off and Sneyd in a bad way but boy that was a massive 2nd half performance. Absolutely tremendous following I've seen the photos on twitter of the away end, that's 2 weeks on the trot we've had Sunday away days and went on mass surley the rfl can see it.
We have to get back to Sunday games in my opinion,bin Thursdays,and have one televised game Friday night and one televised game at 18.00 on a Sunday when there is nothing worth watching on TV. We need more spectators watching live in the stadiums and not at home.
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