After the perfect 4/4 start to the season, we have our first proper test coming next. Wigan on their own patch are a real test for the resurgent Trinity and IF we can make it 5/5, people really will start to take notice. With our defence looking as tight as the most stereotypical Yorkshireman, we have a great chance
Should be a good match. Our defence just seems to get better. We are being more patient in attack and waiting for the opportunity rather than pushing it. Our penalty count seems to have gone down and, given the conditions, a relatively low number of errors yesterday. Only concern is that the attack doesn't seem to be able to prise open opposition defences very easily. That may change with drier playing surfaces and warmer weather, but we play Wigan next week, and I don't think conditions will change. Their pitch may be better but who knows. Like you say, a real test and a win would really get everyone talking.
Just a shame I'll be in Nepal with no TV, mobile signal no nothing! I'll have to wait nearly 3 weeks to find out what happened
Experience tells me that we lose the games when we start to expect to win them, and on form I expect us to win this, which means that I expect us to get a drubbing, a bad day at the office.
This means that I don't expect us to win, which means that we could win, although now I'm expecting us to win again, which means we'll lose.
This game is all about Wigan. We can beat them its always possible. However we have huniliated them over the last two years most natably IMHO at the JJB last year.
Wigan are NOT the great club they once were but they have to much pride and ability to let that happen again. If we are not on our game forget about winning we could get torn apart. Again not because Wigan are great or that we are poor = it's because that's how RL tends to work.
Put simply nothing less than 100% across the team will win us this one but so long as we don't get mauled I'll be happy.
One thing is pretty much for certain, I don’t think we will come back from 20-0 down again so need to start well
Randell back will give us some great options
Going to be interesting to see team , Hampshire has played pretty good but realistically if Randall’s in and evermore fit can’t see anything other than Hampshire being dropped . Thought kirmond Hirst and arundel all did enough to retain a place . Back from zurich Saturday can’t Wait. It’s funny last year it was all about how many points we could score , defence has been outstanding bill tupo made a couple amazing tackles yesterday , Danny k had his best game in six months .
We just need to get that penalty conceded down as Wigan will be a totally different test
I don't know if we need to win this one - I'll wait for BOJ042 to let me know if it's another 'must-win...'
In the real world however, Wigan will be the sternest test thus far - as Vasty says, they're miles off what they once were, but they still have quality all over the park; and some speedsters to equal ours. I'm hoping for WT to compete - and if we lose, let it be a close one.
I don't know if we need to win this one - I'll wait for BOJ042 to let me know if it's another 'must-win...'
In the real world however, Wigan will be the sternest test thus far - as Vasty says, they're miles off what they once were, but they still have quality all over the park; and some speedsters to equal ours. I'm hoping for WT to compete - and if we lose, let it be a close one.
Chester should have the boys well tuned for this one. We rested/rotated a few players yesterday and you could hardly tell that the team had changed, it was seamless. Pauli seems to be finding some form and fitness, which will worry any opponent. I'm expecting Wigan to be at their grubbiest and it's going to need a ref that is tough and that doesn't get easily conned. With O'Loughlin and Tomkins in there, the man in the middle will have his hands full.
Players moaning and waving there arms about has become far more prevalent over the past couple of seasons and this is one part of Tomkins game that hasn't been lost since he went to Aus.
I would expect Wigan to be fired up and at their most 'reckless' - we've humiliated Wane a couple of times in recent years, and he's not the type to let that slide; and I agree - O'Loughlin hasn't tackled below the neck in years, and Tomkins appears to have believed his own hype to such an extent that he now finds being tackled an affront. It needs a strong ref, or things could get ugly.
My sincere hope is that we play a clinical, sensible game plan, and keep the penalties to a minimum; and our defence is as committed and solid as it was yesterday - that seems like a decent basis on which to build a good performance.