Lord Tony Smith wrote:Does anyone know how I can watch the full match online but from Skys coverage? I’d like to see the post match interviews etc as I know they interview Sam. BBC’s post match coverage was crap.
And yes I have tried ringing the club shop but they were closed.
Lord Tony Smith wrote:Does anyone know how I can watch the full match online but from Skys coverage? I’d like to see the post match interviews etc as I know they interview Sam. BBC’s post match coverage was crap.
And yes I have tried ringing the club shop but they were closed.
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:Does anyone know how I can watch the full match online but from Skys coverage? I’d like to see the post match interviews etc as I know they interview Sam. BBC’s post match coverage was crap.
And yes I have tried ringing the club shop but they were closed.
PM'd you, mate.
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easyWire wrote:A bit harsh. He clearly knew Williams had kicked it, he was just desperate to find absolutely any reason to disallow it. Takes time to think of such things. Thankfully he couldn’t quite find anything to use against us.
Honestly, this just smacks of Saints style victimisation, he obviously has to make sure there are no isuues before awarding the match winning, heartbreaking (for them) dg.
Just my opinions unless it's a FACT, in which case it's a fact.
Lord Tony Smith wrote:Does anyone know how I can watch the full match online but from Skys coverage? I’d like to see the post match interviews etc as I know they interview Sam. BBC’s post match coverage was crap.
And yes I have tried ringing the club shop but they were closed.
There are extended highlights on the Super League YouTube channel. And they use the Sky commentary. For interviews Skysports.com usually has it all on the 'video' section of the RL subsite.
Just watched the game back, and on reflection we were about 6 or 7 out of 10. Saints, particularly in the first half, hit close to what they can deliver on their best day (currently, yes they’ve been better, and probably will get better again, but in that moment in time, they couldn’t have done anything more).
That could give comfort, that we have more gears to go through as the test next up is significantly more challenging. But equally, we need to find a way to find calm in the chaos.
We’ll need to defend kicks in the corners well, particularly Thewlis’s side, having seen what they did to Leigh. I think back to basics is best here, Yates, Powell and Vaughan start and just be comfortable and disciplined early on.
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Barbed Wire wrote:That could give comfort, that we have more gears to go through as the test next up is significantly more challenging.
I hear what you're saying - and Friday night will certainly be a very stern test - but I think we are actually downplaying how good a win that was on Saturday. We have got used to an under-strength Saints side being pretty average this season, but their starting 13 on Saturday contained nine of the players who became world champions just last year. They showed how good they can still be - yet we still beat them. We weren't perfect, admittedly, but it was still one hell of a win, especially given how we had to come back not only from 12 points down but also from the psychological blow of conceding that try at the death. We have a team to be proud of.
The Speculator wrote:I hear what you're saying - and Friday night will certainly be a very stern test - but I think we are actually downplaying how good a win that was on Saturday. We have got used to an under-strength Saints side being pretty average this season, but their starting 13 on Saturday contained nine of the players who became world champions just last year. They showed how good they can still be - yet we still beat them. We weren't perfect, admittedly, but it was still one hell of a win, especially given how we had to come back not only from 12 points down but also from the psychological blow of conceding that try at the death. We have a team to be proud of.
absolutely, worse saints teams than that have took us to the cleaners in the past.
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I couldn't agree more with The Speculator's post above (without being weird if I could double thumb it, I would).
The score before half time was pivotal as I'm sure that Burgess has instilled that 'we are never out of the game' mentality particularly a one score deficit. BUT to regroup and galvanise after a last minute equaliser shows some steel that we see all to rarely in such a big game environment.
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