moto748 wrote:And yeah; Dupree. I said to my neighbour, he's been better the last few games, but he's still not really pulling up any trees, is he? What do you think?
Mark_P1973 wrote:professional performance and job done
hopefully no injuries or suspensions picked up
some nicely worked tries, and left some out there too, with what seemed like an obsession to kick to score at one point
Little flare up in the 2nd half was needed as it got the lads focussed again
Sidlow gave me the biggest laugh of the night when he blew everything up and then as everyone was expecting him to take in the next Salford carry and keep the drama going, proceeded to literally hide directly behind the dummy half, so he couldn't get the ball
We had every excuse going not to win that Shield. World Club, Wembley, Mid week games, spine players missing most of summer.
Absolutely brilliant.
RICHARDS IS SUPERMAN!!!!
Wire_91 wrote:its your first final in about 8 years and now you ravin and rantin about it F**k off, and ill be going old trafford tomoz cheering on the saints and ill be writing on this forum givin you loads of shi* when your drying you eyes and the wire fan will be here handing out the tissues in the thousands, thats if you do take that many fans cause now it looks like its your fans who have jumped on the band wagon now your in a final, this time last year there was only 1000 people in the jjb and now its fillin up cause youve won the league hahaha proper true supporters you are
NickyKiss wrote:Sidlow gave me the biggest laugh of the night when he blew everything up and then as everyone was expecting him to take in the next Salford carry and keep the drama going, proceeded to literally hide directly behind the dummy half, so he couldn't get the ball
Jamie Peacock like it was not!
to be honest at the time i thought Byrne was stupid for getting involved, when the game was won, and all we needed to do was see it out. But it did get the crowd going and refocus us
Re Sidlow, completely agree, he didnt want go anywhere near the ball
Mark_P1973 wrote:to be honest at the time i thought Byrne was stupid for getting involved, when the game was won, and all we needed to do was see it out. But it did get the crowd going and refocus us
Re Sidlow, completely agree, he didnt want go anywhere near the ball
Found it funny last night when one fella shouted 'you manc b*stard' at Sidlow, I had to shout back 'he's from Whelley'
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We had every excuse going not to win that Shield. World Club, Wembley, Mid week games, spine players missing most of summer.
Absolutely brilliant.
Hard to say if there is much talk of it on the Sky coverage as I've been at the games but there seems so little talk across the game about a potential Grand Slam. I think the desperation to see a new name on the Grand Final trophy is just knocking it in to the long grass. I know a couple of Leeds legends were bowing out in 2015 but we heard nothing else all season apart from them going for a treble and this would be a bigger achievement, with it including a win over an Australian side many say are one of, if not the best NRL team of all time.
Make no mistake, these Wigan players need to win 2 games to put themselves right up there with some of the best achievements the game has seen. Opportunities like that do not come around very often, if ever.
NickyKiss wrote:Hard to say if there is much talk of it on the Sky coverage as I've been at the games but there seems so little talk across the game about a potential Grand Slam. I think the desperation to see a new name on the Grand Final trophy is just knocking it in to the long grass. I know a couple of Leeds legends were bowing out in 2015 but we heard nothing else all season apart from them going for a treble and this would be a bigger achievement, with it including a win over an Australian side many say are one of, if not the best NRL team of all time.
Make no mistake, these Wigan players need to win 2 games to put themselves right up there with some of the best achievements the game has seen. Opportunities like that do not come around very often, if ever.
It would be an outstanding achievement particularly as you say the distraction of the WCC and the injuries to French and Field. If you do go on and do it then I won't have any hesitation in saying its up there with anything else
However here comes the but... Its a bit naughty to expect rival fans to laud your achievement when Wigan fans (not saying you necessarily) have put our 4 in a row achievement down to a) Covid and b) a poor quality SL.
Stu M wrote:It would be an outstanding achievement particularly as you say the distraction of the WCC and the injuries to French and Field. If you do go on and do it then I won't have any hesitation in saying its up there with anything else
However here comes the but... Its a bit naughty to expect rival fans to laud your achievement when Wigan fans (not saying you necessarily) have put our 4 in a row achievement down to a) Covid and b) a poor quality SL.
You can't have it both ways.
I asked about the media, I expect nothing from opposition fans.
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NickyKiss wrote:Hard to say if there is much talk of it on the Sky coverage as I've been at the games but there seems so little talk across the game about a potential Grand Slam. I think the desperation to see a new name on the Grand Final trophy is just knocking it in to the long grass. I know a couple of Leeds legends were bowing out in 2015 but we heard nothing else all season apart from them going for a treble and this would be a bigger achievement, with it including a win over an Australian side many say are one of, if not the best NRL team of all time.
Make no mistake, these Wigan players need to win 2 games to put themselves right up there with some of the best achievements the game has seen. Opportunities like that do not come around very often, if ever.
On the Sky coverage it seems that Hull KR are their darlings - Wigan get grudging praise but several times they had to mention the two yellow cards for Hull KR and how different it could have been....etc etc. Think they would absolutely love it if Hull KR did win the GF.
Even the performance last night Wigan were getting some criticism because they did not rack up 70/80 points each half, especially from the commentary team - Dave Woods needs some new glasses how often does he get players names wrong - he even mixed up Marshall and Eckersley at one point!
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