Kettykat wrote:
Running pp at gale a few times sorted him out but not the rest of the cas team who were more up for the game than us .No disrespect to Huddersfield but they aren’t Cas and haven’t the players of that quality throughout the team .We should have more than enough fire power to see us home as long as we are in the right frame of mind .
The tactic itself worked perfectly, although nobody wants to see players suffer long term injuries.
However, the team performance was so utterly poor in offence, that we couldnt take advantage of Gale being in the stand.
The basics of ball control and set completion still apply but, IF we can attack as we did on Sunday AND nullify their attack, we should make it into the next round.
Having said that, this is Wakefield and our default position is always to falter, when expected to go well, especially against Shudds.