ratticusfinch wrote:Yes you’re the best team but LMS does NOT walk into any other SL club thank you very much, more Saints hyperbole. We certainly wouldn’t want him, nor Wigan, Leeds, Catalans….I could probably go on. On current evidence Sironen would also not pick his club.
Well, you say that about LMS but we do need someone to wave his arms about excitedly while doing a Michael Macintyre impersonation so maybe there's a role there for him.
Saints will be the team to beat though - can't see anyone else touching them.
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They’d battered Catalans well before Napa left the field and they would’ve done for Hull easily even if Gale stayed on. They were well on top when he departed.
Saints look good in poor conditions they made a lot of errors first half but that's probably to be expected, they dealt with the conditions well.
Chris Kendall is a shocking referee, I mean for both teams, nothing to do with the result today (or the red card which was deserved) but there is so much he misses and he is inconsistent in his decisions ping poor PTB early then anything goes for walmsley play on. He makes wrong calls a plenty too. I think be should be sent to the championship, hopelessly poor referee IMO.
Saddened! wrote:We weren't. Thoroughly dominant throughout and some really dumb rugby from Hull. Catalans and Hull have both tried to bully is and play to the limits. It's completely the wrong way to approach Saints. Our bench forwards get in any teams 13 and Hull, like Catalans just got battered. Our line speed is brilliant and our defense is as much a weapon as the attack. The way to play us is to get the ball wide and kick early. Then be disciplined and slow the game down in defense.
Luke Gale ultimately stopped it being a contest and the weather kept it under 50.
They have played to the very obvious limits of foul play but Saints are no angels. They twist every rule to the absolute limit. I’m not talking foul play but things like time wasting, feigning injury, milking penalties etc. Saints are the benchmark side, they’re so untraditional when it comes to what you expect of a Saints side and are as tough as they come but the gamesmanship on show is getting tedious, I must admit.
NickyKiss wrote:They have played to the very obvious limits of foul play but Saints are no angels. They twist every rule to the absolute limit. I’m not talking foul play but things like time wasting, feigning injury, milking penalties etc. Saints are the benchmark side, they’re so untraditional when it comes to what you expect of a Saints side and are as tough as they come but the gamesmanship on show is getting tedious, I must admit.
LMS is a pantomime villain and windup merchant I'll give you that, but other than him what are you talking about? Lomax got studded on his shin, that's going to sting a little if you're talking about that? Time wasting?
This isn’t just today, this is the Woolf era of players going down umpteen times a game with injuries to give your defence breathers (Lomax and previously Coote being the masters), and waste time/restore energy, playing for penalties (as Welsby did today) and Walmsley rolling around and moving off the mark constantly. Add in the old post challenge cup final ‘Covid’ debacle and Woolf is the new Michael Maguire in pushing every rule, for every single percent he can get, in any area he can find, to help win games.
That’s absolutely fine but Saints shouldn’t get a free ride and should be called out on it, just as Brett Hodgson called Welsby out after the game.
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NickyKiss wrote:This isn’t just today, this is the Woolf era of players going down umpteen times a game with injuries to give your defence breathers (Lomax and previously Coote being the masters), and waste time/restore energy, playing for penalties (as Welsby did today) and Walmsley rolling around and moving off the mark constantly. Add in the old post challenge cup final ‘Covid’ debacle and Woolf is the new Michael Maguire in pushing every rule, for every single percent he can get, in any area he can find, to help win games.
That’s absolutely fine but Saints shouldn’t get a free ride and should be called out on it, just as Brett Hodgson called Welsby out after the game.
Hmm as anyone ever witnessed Walmsley playing the ball on the mark, think it’s rare as hens teeth.
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NickyKiss wrote:This isn’t just today, this is the Woolf era of players going down umpteen times a game with injuries to give your defence breathers (Lomax and previously Coote being the masters), and waste time/restore energy, playing for penalties (as Welsby did today) and Walmsley rolling around and moving off the mark constantly. Add in the old post challenge cup final ‘Covid’ debacle and Woolf is the new Michael Maguire in pushing every rule, for every single percent he can get, in any area he can find, to help win games.
That’s absolutely fine but Saints shouldn’t get a free ride and should be called out on it, just as Brett Hodgson called Welsby out after the game.
How very dare you? Only Chris Hill ever feigned injury, although now he’s at Huddersfield the mantle of time wasting has passed to Whizzy Rascal.
Just my opinions unless it's a FACT, in which case it's a fact.
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