Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 4396 Location: Posh Bransholme
Tag and Ligi fingers crossed back probably at the expense of Gardiner and Staveley, Carlos maybe a doubt but if he's out Scott centre maybe Litten wing if not fit then McIntosh, still think we get caught out the right hand side a lot but we are improving.
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Ellam wrote:Tag and Ligi fingers crossed back probably at the expense of Gardiner and Staveley, Carlos maybe a doubt but if he's out Scott centre maybe Litten wing if not fit then McIntosh, still think we get caught out the right hand side a lot but we are improving.
Yeah we do still look a bit fragile on that edge, but there has been improvement. Salford's cup win against Huddersfield, in a bizarre game that saw 82 points scored , with a winning margin of 2, must give us some hope that we can go there and sneak it. Speaking of Huddersfield, maybe it was a blessing that Ian Watson turned us down; they have nothing but pride to play for this year, unless they miraculously win their remaining games, with the biggest and most expensive squad they have ever assembled, he needs to start winning or his position will be seriously in jeopardy, surely? Our team are playing with confidence and that is a big plus, certainly need to keep Clifford fit and Hoy will be better for having had some game time , so there is no reason why we cannot get a win, but I do think their expansive play will trouble us though, so we'll just sneak home and make it 5 from 5, hopefully.
GrahamBray wrote:Yeah we do still look a bit fragile on that edge, but there has been improvement. Salford's cup win against Huddersfield, in a bizarre game that saw 82 points scored , with a winning margin of 2, must give us some hope that we can go there and sneak it. Speaking of Huddersfield, maybe it was a blessing that Ian Watson turned us down; they have nothing but pride to play for this year, unless they miraculously win their remaining games, with the biggest and most expensive squad they have ever assembled, he needs to start winning or his position will be seriously in jeopardy, surely? Our team are playing with confidence and that is a big plus, certainly need to keep Clifford fit and Hoy will be better for having had some game time , so there is no reason why we cannot get a win, but I do think their expansive play will trouble us though, so we'll just sneak home and make it 5 from 5, hopefully.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8178 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
GrahamBray wrote:Yeah we do still look a bit fragile on that edge, but there has been improvement. Salford's cup win against Huddersfield, in a bizarre game that saw 82 points scored , with a winning margin of 2, must give us some hope that we can go there and sneak it. Speaking of Huddersfield, maybe it was a blessing that Ian Watson turned us down; they have nothing but pride to play for this year, unless they miraculously win their remaining games, with the biggest and most expensive squad they have ever assembled, he needs to start winning or his position will be seriously in jeopardy, surely? Our team are playing with confidence and that is a big plus, certainly need to keep Clifford fit and Hoy will be better for having had some game time , so there is no reason why we cannot get a win, but I do think their expansive play will trouble us though, so we'll just sneak home and make it 5 from 5, hopefully.
To be honest the fact that Huddersfield put on so many points against Salford gives me hope that we have more than a chance to repay Salford given that Huddersfield have been struggling to score pts of late.
Think our left edge is now a pretty strong both in defence and going forward, but agree the right edge is still hit and miss and a soft spot. Hopefully Carlos is fit which he alluded it was precautionary he came off against Cas with the game already won as his return has seen a steady improvement on that side.
Taylor back and hopefully Ligi's knee issue isn't serious and he'll be back available which will certainly be a big plus for us.
Salford are no mugs under Rowley so its another big test in terms of our continued improvement and being consistent week in week out with our line speed and intensity.
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It'll be a tough test for sure but we'll at least be playing with more confidence than last time. They've shown they have errors in them when put under pressure. As long we continue to put in the hard yards and keep getting a little bit better each week then I'll be happy.
Joined: Feb 13 2003 Posts: 1301 Location: Rodley, West Riding
Tough game, Salford are no push overs, think it will be close though. Looking forward to a trip to the AJ Bell, though the £10 parking really annoys me.
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