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Well looks like we've no choice but to put the kids in. Shame Patton put us in this position where they get thrown in at the deep end all together. It would've been better to bring them in gradually so they don't get smashed.
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Joined: Jan 09 2011 Posts: 4334 Location: Shipley, Bradford
Bullseye wrote:Well looks like we've no choice but to put the kids in. Shame Patton put us in this position where they get thrown in at the deep end all together. It would've been better to bring them in gradually so they don't get smashed.
Agreed. Hopefully a trial by fire against York. If they can nab a win against Whitehaven it will give them tons of confidence!
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Joined: Dec 31 2005 Posts: 4555 Location: Bradford
I'll go out on a limb and say that we'll go into the York match with Lawford and someone like Elliot Kear or Aaron Murphy in the halves.
I don't think Dunning likes the whole 'throw the kids in' philosophy - judging by how Flanagan disappeared into the ether after he made a couple of errors
paulwalker71 wrote:I'll go out on a limb and say that we'll go into the York match with Lawford and someone like Elliot Kear or Aaron Murphy in the halves.
I don't think Dunning likes the whole 'throw the kids in' philosophy - judging by how Flanagan disappeared into the ether after he made a couple of errors
Throwing kids in isn’t great for development they need easing in too many times we trow them in and it kills development
paulwalker71 wrote:I'll go out on a limb and say that we'll go into the York match with Lawford and someone like Elliot Kear or Aaron Murphy in the halves.
I don't think Dunning likes the whole 'throw the kids in' philosophy - judging by how Flanagan disappeared into the ether after he made a couple of errors
I agree that's what Dunning will do, although I think it could make it harder for Lawford as we saw how much Patton struggled with Kear at FB.
A great second half performance to finally give us something to cheer. Yes only against bottom of the league but you can only beat what’s in front of you as they say. As RB said scoring that number of points against anyone, especially with the state we are in, deserves some credit.
Also, the club have included sold season tickets for years. Yes I’m sure lots didn’t turn up, cant blame them really, but sneaky pictures (before kick off!) don’t tell the full story.
Either way, I enjoyed watching some rugby in the sun at Odsal (very rare occasion). That could well be the last win of the season we see
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