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| IMO the defensive issues in the second half can be put down to the fact that the entire pack, hooker aside, consisted of props, with Walters playing at centre (and still missing plenty of one on ones). You wouldn't say Lilley is defensively dominant either when playing at hooker, and we had to hide Burrow in defence as well.
Great to see Walker and Oledzki makes their debuts though. Walker has bags of natural ability - great feet and an attacking mindset. He even put a good shot on a Doncaster prop who'd made a half break. Some good signs from Oledzki - took his try well and made another barnstorming run but unfortunately lost the ball after the Doncaster players had caught up with him. I just hope he can match his attacking prowess by being mobile enough in defence, which is something I think players like Mullally struggle with.
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| Shows just how poor the Super League sides are this year. Huddersfield beaten by Swinton at home for gods sake. Toronto close at Salford. Hull KR winning at Leigh. This wouldn't have happened two years ago, not even close. Good to see lower teams winning, but still such a poor top division.
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| TBF Salford played for 50 mins with 12 men so probably would've won more comfortably. Leigh vs HKR were in opposite leagues last year and HKR played their reserves on Monday vs Toulouse to save themselves for this game.
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| considering a lot of the giants recruitment was from Bradford, a bang average championship side, is it a shock?
not seen the leigh side but surely their aim has to be SL survival.
and Toronto are as good as top championship sides easily
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| Swinton beating Hudds is a massive shock.
Hull KR and Leigh are around same level so a win for the side full of confidence is no surprise and like Tad says, Toronto have a championship squad although i didn't expect them to push a top 4 SL team so close away from home.
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| Look on the bright side.....our bogey side have thrown a seven. On the flip side, they will be desperate to kick start their season on Thursday.
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