TheWarringtonWolve69 wrote:Hang on a minute. This isn’t cas or Hull kr playing the “Covid” card to get out of playing better teams. These are legitimate injuries which will make it all the sweeter when saints muller a team with theirs reserves out that Wigan and Wakefield were lucky against with full teams
Aged well.
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TheWarringtonWolve69 wrote:Hang on a minute. This isn’t cas or Hull kr playing the “Covid” card to get out of playing better teams. These are legitimate injuries which will make it all the sweeter when saints muller a team with theirs reserves out that Wigan and Wakefield were lucky against with full teams
This aged well.
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TheWarringtonWolve69 wrote:Except St Helens will still be challenging for the grand final whilst Wakefield will be fighting to avoid relegation yet again lmao
Wakey are a decent side under Poaching this season.
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If stuff like this spares the rest of us guidance on how the clubs we support should be run ‘in the right way’, then it is good news all round.
Edit. In fairness, it wasn’t that much of an under-strength team. Perception often matters more than the reality in these things though.
Good result for Toulouse.
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