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Re: Cas

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:27 pm
by Fishermanscap
IanTigerman wrote:
So like I said
Gale,Ellis,Rankin,Turner,Foster,Clarkson,Mcshane,Millington
Chyse Blair still not over here
Jesse lost early with dislocated shoulder but hey let's not worry about that lol
Wakefields show ponys Poorly Poorly and Fatfita stealing a living on your money !!!
Never mind,a patched up Tigers side still far too strong !!


Even braver, where is this stone your type crawl out from?

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:48 pm
by RickK
More than likely CUTSYKE

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 5:25 pm
by IanTigerman
Fishermanscap wrote:
Even braver, where is this stone your type crawl out from?

Oh dear,still very bitter then !!
Never mind at least you have the show pony signed up for a few more years,he will play 2 or 3 good games in that time and all will be well again.
Can't wait to see the reaction from your fans when you get turned over by Leeds on Monday !!!
There will be LOADS calling for Chester out again and your lowly crowds will drop even more !!

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 5:39 pm
by PopTart
IanTigerman wrote:
Oh dear,still very bitter then !!
Never mind at least you have the show pony signed up for a few more years,he will play 2 or 3 good games in that time and all will be well again.
Can't wait to see the reaction from your fans when you get turned over by Leeds on Monday !!!
There will be LOADS calling for Chester out again and your lowly crowds will drop even more !!


OK. You've had your chance to gloat about your win.
We deserve that. But your time is up.
Go back to Cas forum now please until next time.

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 2:20 pm
by newgroundb4wakey
Thought Watts was massive for us but you sure did miss Broughy. Haven't watched it back but I can't remember you forcing a single repeat set .

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:09 pm
by wrencat1873
newgroundb4wakey wrote:
Thought Watts was massive for us but you sure did miss Broughy. Haven't watched it back but I can't remember you forcing a single repeat set .


We did miss Brough but, i'm not too sure how many sets we actually completed near your line.
Possession was usually lost, player in touch or penalised :wink:
Very few chances of the grubber over the line (although there were a few0 and equally not too many attacking kicks in your half.

Having said that, your side were totally gassed at the end and another 5 minutes or, taking one of 3 decent chances and again, we would have claimed the win but, fair play to Cas for holding out. It sure was quiet down the far end for most of the second half.
But for the decent crowd, we could have been at Huddersfield :D

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:26 pm
by newgroundb4wakey
wrencat1873 wrote:
We did miss Brough but, i'm not too sure how many sets we actually completed near your line.
Possession was usually lost, player in touch or penalised :wink:
Very few chances of the grubber over the line (although there were a few0 and equally not too many attacking kicks in your half.

Having said that, your side were totally gassed at the end and another 5 minutes or, taking one of 3 decent chances and again, we would have claimed the win but, fair play to Cas for holding out. It sure was quiet down the far end for most of the second half.
But for the decent crowd, we could have been at Huddersfield :D


It was that quiet in the WRE you could actually hear the bums squeaking. :D
Funnily enough we were surprised how you kept mounting all the attacks as at times you looked out on your feet.

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:31 pm
by wrencat1873
newgroundb4wakey wrote:
It was that quiet in the WRE you could actually hear the bums squeaking. :D
Funnily enough we were surprised how you kept mounting all the attacks as at times you looked out on your feet.



Whatever else we may be lacking, we have team spirit in abundance :D

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:20 pm
by newgroundb4wakey
wrencat1873 wrote:
Whatever else we may be lacking, we have team spirit in abundance :D


Hard to disagree with that with the current squad. It was whenever we were attacking the WRE Wakey had their backs to us on their own line and looked absolutely dead, next thing you knew they were scoring at the other end.
Don't know if its different looking through Cas eyes but a lot of us noticed that our forwards targeted Big Dave to constantly run at and I think that took so much out of him he had no juice left when it came to attacking.
Looked shattered when hooked off from behind the sticks.

Re: Cas

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 12:11 am
by upthecats
That’s what Huddersfield did...think he did 20 odd tackles in his first stint but then had a break and came back on last 15-20 and absolutely tore them apart!

He looked like something similar could have been on the cards when he did a couple of destructive runs at the start of his second stint but injury robbed us of the chance of seeing if he could repeat what he did to Huddersfield....the way Cas were on the ropes he may well have had a late say...

You also have to remember he was backing up a very tough 80 minute stint against Wigan...not easy I’d say for a man his size!