PopTart wrote:They've won 13 lost 4 drawn 1 We've won 16 and lost one.
Why do you see us as the erratic one?
The thing with Toulouse is they are coming good at the right time! OK, we've been winning but not with convincing rugby for the past few games. Some of it, i think, because we're the team they all want to beat an d some because our half back situation is not good!
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1315trinity wrote:The thing with Toulouse is they are coming good at the right time! OK, we've been winning but not with convincing rugby for the past few games. Some of it, i think, because we're the team they all want to beat an d some because our half back situation is not good!
I agree. But that's not the same as being dangerously close at three wins behind us. That would be a serious crash if we did that.
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Toulouse might win every remaining league game, but so will we. They’re a good 13 with little depth, so if they get any knocks between now and the playoffs it’ll have a massive impact on them. They caught us at a great time, away, deep into a long season, with only one halfback. When the time comes, whether that’s in the semi or the final, our players won’t turn in a bad performance. I don’t think players like McGillvary, Rodwell, Uele, Pitts, Griffin are those kinds of players.
1315trinity wrote:The thing with Toulouse is they are coming good at the right time! OK, we've been winning but not with convincing rugby for the past few games. Some of it, i think, because we're the team they all want to beat an d some because our half back situation is not good!
I don't think the French are coming good at the right time at all, there is a long way to go before the playoffs, all teams suffer a loss of form in the season, some teams more than others. Other than the disappointment of Toulouse in raging heat we have won most games comfortably, there will be a team that really comes into form for the play offs a la London last year. The issue to combat is complacency.
The encouraging thing from our point of view is that the injuries we've picked up are being properly managed and we're not rushing players back too quickly. Despite that, and the disruption it causes to the dynamics of the team, we're still winning. We're in a position where we'll hopefully wrap up the league with a few games to go, allowing us to ensure that our key players are fit and rested for the big games to come.
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Well this line up highlights the reasons for the disjointed performances recently, we were getting by with 1 half for the past 4 weeks, now we have none. As long as the injured players are back fit and raring to go come October there's no harm lost.
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