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Be interesting to see how York play and if we have done anything to negate their aggressive shooting out of the line tactics, I'm sure Powell and co will have something up their sleeve
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upthetrin92 wrote:Be interesting to see how York play and if we have done anything to negate their aggressive shooting out of the line tactics, I'm sure Powell and co will have something up their sleeve
Just having Gale and Lino playing will help us with that. They put Kay under some pressure last time but I think a more settled half back could handle it better.
But they did indeed put us under pressure so we certainly can't take them lightly. We need our A game.
A dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker. A man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker - Buddha
PopTart wrote:Just having Gale and Lino playing will help us with that. They put Kay under some pressure last time but I think a more settled half back could handle it better.
But they did indeed put us under pressure so we certainly can't take them lightly. We need our A game.
Wakefield Trinity v York RLFC 13th October, KO: 15:00 M Com: D. Milburn Referee: A. Moore Reserve Referee: C. Worsley Touch Judge 1: D. Bowmer Touch Judge 2: N. Horton Time Keeper: P. Crashley
poplar cats alive wrote:York will have to improve massively to beat us, they've scored 4-6 and 4 in our previous games. They won't be able to live with us.
How many times have we had this said about us, St Helens at Oakwell, Wigan last season to name just two. I regret that nothing is certain in RL, far too many variables. You can believe it but better to wait before pronouncing it publically.
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