I was happy to see over 10,000 in for a fri nite game and live on sky hope you push on with this and bring them back every other week i would have said looking on from my tv there was around 1500-1700 from hull anybody have any better estimate.
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:09 pm Posts: 9342 Location: King George Dock
those were the days wrote:
I was happy to see over 10,000 in for a fri nite game and live on sky hope you push on with this and bring them back every other week i would have said looking on from my tv there was around 1500-1700 from hull anybody have any better estimate.
I think there was just short of 2,000 there last night.
"You don't have to be great to start, but to be great you have to start".
Aye, around that mark. An excellent number to bring on a Friday night. Alas the floaters wont have seen too much from our lot last night to attract them back. Next home game is 'Quins.
If London is Athens, Yorkshire is Sparta, a tougher community and proud of it.
Sure i've seen somewhere that it was just a touch over 1500.
1519 was the figure
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meast wrote:
behave boy, we were as poor as we have been for last few years and you still only won by 4 points i would be slightly concerned by that
A little more composure and it would have been a significantly larger margin. Plus we know we're not firing on all cylinders yet. And we have players still to come in.
It's also worth noting that in 2006 when we won 13 in a row and made the GF we had a number of low-margin wins similar to last night.
So, overall, not really concerned at this stage of the season.
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You're right, it could and maybe should have been more. Last night, for me, illustrated that if we're without both Eorl and Griffin, we have a big problem in the front row. Korkidas was anonymous.
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:41 pm Posts: 822 Location: Halifax
got a freebie so went over last night and you looked good when robinson and brown ran at people shame they didnt do it more too many errors and low completion cost you but at least you try to play expansive rugby. Good to see joe walsh have a decent game.