Ben was absolutely fine on the big day and did not let anybody down. He scored a lovely try himself and set up another with a pin point kick for Inu for our first try. He was part and parcel of what was a fairly decent all round team performance.
It was all about winning on Saturday and about puncturing that balloon of self-belief that Feathersone had built up following the game in February. In that respect, job done, DB's trophy back in the right trophy cabinet and a certain Yorkshire team's belief that they are the best team in the division well and truly exploded. Job's a good un'.
Roll on part 3 on 13th June. If we play in the next game against them anywhere our new level of best then we will take them apart. On Saturday i saw absolutely nothing for us to worry about in relation to Featherstone as our main opponents. We made them look an ageing, slow and ineffective opposition, without playing overly well ourselves i might add. There is definitely more in the tank for us.
Worrying times to be a Fev fan on the evidence of Saturday. All that money spent on players over 30. Yes, all the experience in the world but they are so slow in comparison. We are bigger as a team and a whole load more dynamic and physical than Fev both in defense and when driving the ball up in attack.
I cannot see how Fev are going to correct this and be able to stop us in the time that is left in the season. Their player recruitment is clearly wrong in comparison and i cannot see where their money is going to come from to make the wholesale changes that are clearly necessary. Big Mac knows it as well given his post game comments. Even his pre-game comments about part time team's chances of getting promotion were also telling.
All the momentum is now with Leigh. Perhaps the rugby writers' views will also have changed following the game. Most of them were so well wide of the mark in terms of anticipated result (George Riley for example had Fev down to win by 20!) that you have to question their judgment. You did not have to be a Leigh fan to see that Saturday's result was coming.