Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:03 am
Wildthing
Moderator
Joined: Jul 02 2002 Posts: 12504 Location: The City of Wakefield
The weather conditions and that pitch were a leveller no doubt, in fact maybe a slight advantage to Fev who obviously have played on that pitch in those conditions before. I'm not too gutted about going out of the CC and the best team won anyway so we move on.
Fridays game will be more of an indicator as to where we actually are, and hopefully the weather will be better as well.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:49 am
1315trinity
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 21 2020 Posts: 1444 Location: Durkar
I think we probably underestimated the Featherstone pack - they have some big units and playing on that pitch was a big advantage for them. Should be the same for both, of course, but they handled it much better than us. It was an awful day, poor visibility ( their 'floodlights' are a joke really!) And an awful way to lose a match. I'm totally against the golden point crap and always have been but regardless of that the best team on the day won. On better pitches and weather I don't think Fev would live with us but that's how it goes. We have to learn from it, get over it and move on .
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:52 am
phe13
Club Captain
Joined: Mar 05 2018 Posts: 1359
PopTart wrote:It was a bad day for us today but plenty of good signs despite that. Some of the tactics weren't right but ultimately its about quality of what we are trying to do.....and that will improve with time and better weather.
I've heard that Fev have got the sprinklers on the pitch this morning, getting it ready for Good Friday
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:11 am
Belle Vue
First Team Player
Joined: Aug 23 2020 Posts: 260
phe13 wrote:I've heard that Fev have got the sprinklers on the pitch this morning, getting it ready for Good Friday
The pitch will take a while to recover from that yesterday.. It will be interesting to see if Fev get a home tie in the next round.. because if the rain continues, and Fev are at home in the cup the week before the 29th we could be playing in the same conditions again..
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:29 am
Roversspud
Club Captain
Joined: Feb 12 2018 Posts: 13
Actually the POR pitch normally recovers pretty well given half decent weather. However if you think Fev are just mudlarks then you might be in for a shock again if the pitch is firmer. A team can’t win without decent half backs taking them round the pitch and the best two by far were a young French kid and a former Trinity hooker not deemed good enough.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:49 am
Khlav Kalash
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 26 2006 Posts: 13819 Location: No bowl, stick, STICK!
Roversspud wrote:Actually the POR pitch normally recovers pretty well given half decent weather. However if you think Fev are just mudlarks then you might be in for a shock again if the pitch is firmer. A team can’t win without decent half backs taking them round the pitch and the best two by far were a young French kid and a former Trinity hooker not deemed good enough.
Harry Bowes is a good little player and I was disappointed we let him go.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:01 am
1315trinity
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 21 2020 Posts: 1444 Location: Durkar
I didn't realise Bowes was playing for Fev yesterday- I too was sorry to see him shown the door. I've been a defender of Lino in the past but he was certainly not cut out for yesterday's mud bath. I agree it's time for a change but who plays hb, because Gale was no better than Lino and at least Lino tackles and his goal kick gave us half a chance.
Post subject: Re: So what does that result tell us
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:13 am
Belle Vue
First Team Player
Joined: Aug 23 2020 Posts: 260
Roversspud wrote:Actually the POR pitch normally recovers pretty well given half decent weather. However if you think Fev are just mudlarks then you might be in for a shock again if the pitch is firmer. A team can’t win without decent half backs taking them round the pitch and the best two by far were a young French kid and a former Trinity hooker not deemed good enough.
Let’s hope so… Be interesting to see if you get a home tie next round.before we play you again on the 29th Our halves need to learn how to manage these grounds better especially this time of the year but I’m of a mind to think that come the sunny weather trinity will look and play a lot better rugby than yesterday… Good luck in the next round…. Hope you draw cas…. Would be a belter!
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