8/10 performance for me...was good to put last week's debacle behind us, so to come away with that result (and scoreline) was very pleasing For some strange reason I never usually tend to notice Pitts too much but he was like a man-possessed today, especially in that first half, when he appeared to be absolutely everywhere...m.o.m for me
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:49 pm
Redscat
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FIL wrote:8/10 performance for me...was good to put last week's debacle behind us, so to come away with that result (and scoreline) was very pleasing For some strange reason I never usually tend to notice Pitts too much but he was like a man-possessed today, especially in that first half, when he appeared to be absolutely everywhere...m.o.m for me
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:54 pm
homme vaste
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FIL wrote:8/10 performance for me...was good to put last week's debacle behind us, so to come away with that result (and scoreline) was very pleasing For some strange reason I never usually tend to notice Pitts too much but he was like a man-possessed today, especially in that first half, when he appeared to be absolutely everywhere...m.o.m for me
8/10?! You are easily please FIL, it was very frustrating to watch for large parts for me, we made a lot of errors today with the ball in hand, at one point we went 4 or 5 sets dropping the ball and to compound it gave away alot of cheap penalties. That said, we was still good enough to put them away by a bit and at times with the ball, looked very good.
On a positive, you could tell the team were motivated to put last week's game behind them and put it right, which is always a positive
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 8:20 pm
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Same old, same old for me. Featherstone just not good enough to fully punish us for another atrocious handling performance. We can carry on like that and probably still win the final 9 league games of the season if Powell is satisfied. Come the playoffs give Toulouse that amount of ball and position and we'll all have to relive last weeks debacle.
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Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 8:38 pm
AgbriggAmbler
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Much prefer Walmsley at FB and Max at half than playing Kay at half back. Thought our game flowed a lot better, and our passing moves were much improved.
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 10:07 pm
BarnsleyGull
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Well, what a lovely afternoon..... Disjointed again, but when we clicked it was good and should have won by more tbh. Big shout out to Jay Pitts, my MOTM, closely followed by Josh Bowden, who was excellent considering we lost Caleb to injury. Up the Trin.
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