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Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:07 pm
by apollosghost
Assuming the worst and Hardaker and Flower are out

Sarginson
Marshall
Hankinson
Gildart
Burgess
Williams
Sammut (hopefully)
Clubb
Leuluai
O'Loughlin
Farrell
Greenwood (hopefully)
Smithies

Bullock
Partington/Navarette
Isa
Powell

Got to be said our front row options are pretty awful :(

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:21 pm
by MadDogg
Whether Hardaker is fit or not, I think it might be worth seeing how Sarginson goes at fullback for this one. Im not sure him defending against Hurrell on the right will end well in any case.

Sarginson
Marshall
Hardaker/Hankinson
Gildart
Burgess
Williams
Leuluai
Bullock
Powell
Navarette
Farrell
Greenwood
O'Loughlin

Sammut
Isa
Smithies
Clubb

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:43 pm
by KingRoss11
Hardaker/Sarginson
Marshall
Sarginson/Hankinson
Gildart
Burgess
Williams
Sammut
Clubb
Leuluai
Bullock
Greenwood
Farrell
O’Loughlin

Bryne
Partington
Smithies
Powell

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 6:47 am
by NickyKiss
I’d be inclined to give Sarginson the fullback shirt also. There’s no doubt it’s his best position and if Hardaker is fit but not quite 100% then not covering the ground a full back has to may help him and he’s defensively very sound.

The props are the real worry and it’s tough to have any real confidence in whichever group we’re able to field. It’s safe to say Flower won’t be playing and Tautai must surely have done enough to be left out. In that case I’d go-

Sarginson
Marshall Hardaker Gildart Burgess
Williams Sammut
Clubb Powell O’Loughlin
Isa Greenwood Farrell

Subs
Bullock
Navarette
Smithies
Leuluai

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 8:19 am
by Bigredwarrior
We need a bench that ensures we don’t lose any intensity when we start to rotate. That’s where our major issues tend to start.
Assuming Hardaker and Flower miss out.
Sarginson Marshall, Hankinson, Gildart Burgess
Williams Sammut
Clubb Powell Navarette
Farrell Greenwood Smithies

Lockers, Isa, Bullock Leuluai

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 10:49 am
by chapylad
It`s interesting reading the posts on here and linking them to the posts we have on our (Leeds) site.
Almost a carbon copy with a poor coach, senior players not helping the youngsters, poor recruitment, lack of effort etc etc.
The fact neither team recruited well enough when decent players left also sounds familiar.
We or should I say some of our posters are now saying relegation this year should not happen in light of us looking like we could finish bottom.
Sounds a bit like the Brexit vote!!
What`s the view from your side of the fence?

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 12:10 pm
by Egg Chasing
chapylad wrote:
We or should I say some of our posters are now saying relegation this year should not happen in light of us looking like we could finish bottom.
Sounds a bit like the Brexit vote!!
What`s the view from your side of the fence?


Everyone knew the rules at the start of the season. Finish 12th and you go down whether you are Wigan, Leeds, London or Hull KR. For the integrity of the sport that has to happen even if we or yourselves finish bottom, which I don't think will happen anyway.

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:18 pm
by apollosghost
Egg Chasing wrote:
Everyone knew the rules at the start of the season. Finish 12th and you go down whether you are Wigan, Leeds, London or Hull KR. For the integrity of the sport that has to happen even if we or yourselves finish bottom, which I don't think will happen anyway.


It would be mortifying if we finished bottom and the rules were miraculously changed to prevent relegation, worse than any of the cap breach fiascos.
The team that finishes bottom must go down.

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:19 pm
by Egg Chasing
apollosghost wrote:
It would be mortifying if we finished bottom and the rules were miraculously changed to prevent relegation, worse than any of the cap breach fiascos.
The team that finishes bottom must go down.


Agreed

Re: Team for Leeds

PostPosted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:26 pm
by Cruncher
chapylad wrote:
It`s interesting reading the posts on here and linking them to the posts we have on our (Leeds) site.
Almost a carbon copy with a poor coach, senior players not helping the youngsters, poor recruitment, lack of effort etc etc.
The fact neither team recruited well enough when decent players left also sounds familiar.
We or should I say some of our posters are now saying relegation this year should not happen in light of us looking like we could finish bottom.
Sounds a bit like the Brexit vote!!
What`s the view from your side of the fence?


In 2006 we were dead certs for relegation by this stage of the season, unlike now when we are only one of a large group of potential relegation candidates.

Ironically, in 2006 we were getting bigger crowds than this year, and calls for relegation to be suspended were coming from other clubs too, as various chairmen didn't want to lose the income provided by Wigan's travelling army.

None of us thought that would happen, though, as it would have looked like outrageous favouritism.

That said, I have sympathy for your position.

One-up/one-down sounds like a good idea until it is a well-established, well-supported club like Wigan or Leeds who are facing the drop ... especially when the replacement could be someone who plays at poor facilities in front of a mediocre crowd, brings one man and his dog when travelling away, and has almost no track record at all for producing quality SL players or making exciting signings who will set the league alight. And once you're down there, there's no prospect of a quick return - ask Bradford, whose presence as a big-hitter we are still missing.

I don't really know what the solution is, but even though I'm Wigan through and through and Leeds are almost blood-enemies, I don't want them relegated. The British game needs all the big clubs it can get.