: Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:13 am
Whilst i agree with Carlos about some fans getting a nasty surprise i also want to raise a point based on some stats. I think we all tend to get a bit carried away at the start of a new season with how much early results and performances impact on the final outcome of the league come September. So here are a few summaries to put things into perspective:
First 5 Games of 2007
Huddersfield Giants 10 - 18 Saints - WIN BY +8 POINTS
Saints 6 - 14 Harlequins - LOSS BY -8 POINTS
WT Wildcats 29 - 22 Saints - LOSS BY -7 POINTS
Saints 34 - 22 Bradford Bulls - WIN BY +12 POINTS
Warrington Wolves 12 - 48 Saints - WIN BY +36 POINTS
Wins = 3
Loses = 2
For = 128
Against = 87
(World Club Challenge game excluded)
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First 5 games of 2008
Hull Kingston Rovers 24 - 22 Saints - LOSS BY -2 POINTS
Saints 30 - 22 Warrington Wolves - WIN BY +8 POINTS
Bradford Bulls 16 - 22 Saints - WIN BY +4 POINTS
Saints 34 - 30 WT Wildcats - WIN BY +4 POINTS
Saints 30 - 29 Hull FC - WIN BY +1 POINT
Wins = 4
Loses = 1
For = 138
Against = 121
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First 5 games of 2009
Saints 26 - 14 Warrington Wolves - WIN BY +12 POINTS
Huddersfield Giants 6 - 23 Saints - WIN BY +17 POINTS
Saints 19 - 20 Hull Kingston Rovers - LOSS BY -1 POINT
Celtic Crusaders 0 - 4 Saints - WIN BY +4 POINTS
Saints 38 - 12 Salford Reds - WIN BY +26 POINTS
Wins = 4
Loses = 1
For = 110
Against = 52
I hope this helps put things into perspective slightly. This season we've managed to a) Win as many games as last year and more than 2007. b) Do so by a higher points difference on average. And c) Whilst not scoring quite as many, have conceded far fewer points than the previous two years in which we have gone on to Lift 2 out of the three domestic trophies on offer.