the cal train wrote:We looked sloppy in D round the ruck and on our line, and our attack can never be described as aspirational. That being said, what an improvement on only a matter of weeks ago. Really pleased we showed some fight, even three or so weeks ago I think at 18-6 we'd have totally collapsed and it'd have finished 42-6.
Balmforth is the real deal, hope he's signed up already but he's going like he's playing in the shop window.
Agree our defense and effort on the field is much better but when you look at the Warrington error count at 19 and a 44% completion rate then in reality the scoreline could have been in the forties. That said the amount of possession in good field position we had plus the tries we bombed we should have won that game
Its due to the Jet Stream over the Atlantic so the outward flight takes about 7 hours and the return flight usualy wind assisted takes about 6 hours British Airways' flight 112 from New York-JFK to London-LHR on Saturday, February 8, achieved the fastest subsonic flight duration ever. The route clocked in at just 4 hours and 56 minutes according to the data collected by FlightRadar24. The average flight time for that route is usually 6 hours and 13 minutes. During the flight, the Boeing 747-436 aircraft reached speeds of 800 mph. The wind also shaved 51 minutes off the average flight time of BA238 on February 8, a Boeing 777-236ER flying from Boston to LHR with onward service to Dublin.
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Wasn't jetlag for Cartwright, he had a back injury not risked. Do some of you so called experts go and just sit and comment on here whilst watching on TV?
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Hasbag wrote:I've been hearing murmurings that Cartwright has a bit of a back issue. If that's the case then him not playing is the right decision. He has 2 weeks now to recover and get ready to play
This is correct despite Bonaire's boring same old negative spin, surprised he didn't know about this with him being an expert in everything.
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Ellam wrote:This is correct despite Bonaire's boring same old negative spin, surprised he didn't know about this with him being an expert in everything.
So when did the club say he had a back injury? According to the HDM he trained last week and this week training with the reserves as the first team have a week off
bonaire wrote:New York is only a seven hour flight,six hours on the return if you get tail winds Dont think you will get jet lag That said you dont sound like the sort of person who endorses excercise
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Jake the Peg wrote:No bans again this week. Hats off to Grix on this and just shows it isn't rocket science to instil a bit of discipline
To add to this, just 2 sin bins in the 8 games since Grix became head coach. 1 of those was Briscoe which was a professional foul which i wouldn't say was bad discipline on his part. I know it counts but its a bit different compare to when Jack Brown picked up 2 for the same dangerous tackle in 2 games.
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