Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:43 am
The Speculator
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Wires71 wrote:For me if we win a playoff game its a season of progress. Obviously we all want a GF win but we need to be realistic, we are outsiders this year.
Firstly, in response to the OP, I'm not really going to worry about who we meet in the play-offs. We'll get who we get, and it's up to us to be good enough on the day to beat them. As for the season as a whole, it has already been one of major progress in terms of level of performance, consistency, defensive determination, attacking quality, and development of exciting young players. Most of us, I think, feel much more optimistic than we did this time last year. Turning the potential into trophies is, as always, the elusive part, and I still fancy Wigan to win the GF this year, but Wire are certainly not without a chance.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:10 am
Wires71
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We definitely have a chance, we will need to win 3 intense games of RL in a row across 2 weeks. This will require avoiding the big game "fatigue" as has been cited and also delivering our best game in a final (in contrast to our Wembley performance).
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:55 am
ratticusfinch
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I really wouldn’t rule us out of top 2 just yet. See how HKR respond at the weekend. If they beat Leigh at their place after last weeks loss then fair play to em.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:09 pm
Wires71
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ratticusfinch wrote:I really wouldn’t rule us out of top 2 just yet. See how HKR respond at the weekend. If they beat Leigh at their place after last weeks loss then fair play to em.
Yes fair play to them. In truth I cannot seem them losing 2 games, even if they lose 1 game and win the other the 59 points difference will take some over coming. First place is unassailable as Wigan will get at least 1 point across their 2 home games.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:13 pm
ratticusfinch
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If they lose to Leigh by ten and we put a score on Hudds then it could all be closed….meaning they need to be Leeds (who could really need to win) by more than we beat London at home.
Saying all that typical Wire would lose to Hudds on Sat, but we’re not typical Wire any longer…..hopefully.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:23 pm
Boss Hog
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ratticusfinch wrote:If they lose to Leigh by ten and we put a score on Hudds then it could all be closed….meaning they need to be Leeds (who could really need to win) by more than we beat London at home.
Saying all that typical Wire would lose to Hudds on Sat, but we’re not typical Wire any longer…..hopefully.
Although CTW has done very well to cover Dufty`s absence, we need a fit & in-form Dufty to beat the tight defences we will be up against in the play-offs.
There is a chance that Dufty will be playing on Saturday at Huddersfield, which will allow him to ease his way back into the team.
ratticusfinch wrote:If they lose to Leigh by ten and we put a score on Hudds then it could all be closed….meaning they need to be Leeds (who could really need to win) by more than we beat London at home.
Saying all that typical Wire would lose to Hudds on Sat, but we’re not typical Wire any longer…..hopefully.
Although CTW has done very well to cover Dufty`s absence, we need a fit & in-form Dufty to beat the tight defences we will be up against in the play-offs.
There is a chance that Dufty will be playing on Saturday at Huddersfield, which will allow him to ease his way back into the team.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:33 pm
matt_wire
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Ideally we leather Hudds and London to beef up that points margin and push for second, have a week off, freshen up for the big push. But that's optimistic.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:47 pm
The Speculator
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Boss Hog wrote:Although CTW has done very well to cover Dufty`s absence, we need a fit & in-form Dufty to beat the tight defences we will be up against in the play-offs.
There is a chance that Dufty will be playing on Saturday at Huddersfield, which will allow him to ease his way back into the team.
Great news about Dufty, but a pretty concerning update on Fitzgibbon. That shoulder is clearly not right yet, and even if he is declared fit to play, there must be some concern that the shoulder could go again. Not sure it would be worth the risk, really.
Boss Hog wrote:Although CTW has done very well to cover Dufty`s absence, we need a fit & in-form Dufty to beat the tight defences we will be up against in the play-offs.
There is a chance that Dufty will be playing on Saturday at Huddersfield, which will allow him to ease his way back into the team.
Great news about Dufty, but a pretty concerning update on Fitzgibbon. That shoulder is clearly not right yet, and even if he is declared fit to play, there must be some concern that the shoulder could go again. Not sure it would be worth the risk, really.
Post subject: Re: Who do we want in the play-offs?
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:51 pm
Uncle Rico
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matt_wire wrote:Ideally we leather Hudds and London to beef up that points margin and push for second, have a week off, freshen up for the big push. But that's optimistic.
We'll know a bit more before we turn out at Huddersfield and I think that you are being optimistic (Nowt wrong with that BTW).
I'm probably being pessimistic, but I've a feeling everything will be out of our hands and the conversation will be how do we keep everyone fresh with a dead rubber v London before "the big push"
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