Khlav Kalash wrote:
If you play more games you have more chances to win, the fact we haven't is solely at our feet, we've had plenty of opportunities in most of the games we have played. Had we been better prepared in attack could have come away with the points and be far away from relegation, whinging about how unfair a team who has won less games than us sneak into the play off spots.
I'm not sure this is absolutely true as it depends on who you play and not play.
Take Hull KR for example who, before last week's hastily rearranged trip to Catalans, had not played since 18th June.
Games Postponed:
St Helens H
Hull FC H (twice)
Catalans A* (rearranged)
Warrington H
St Helens A
Salford A
Games Won:
Huddersfield H
Leeds H
Castleford A
Leigh H
Salford H
Wigan A
If they'd postponed some of the games they'd won and played some of the postponed games, where would they be in the table?
I feel there should be some punishment for failing to fulfil fixtures if teams cannot rearrange them. One or two fixtures could be just unlucky, but 6 or 7 seems to be a failure of the club either in protocols or in squad depth.
Could Hull KR get in to the play-offs without playing St Helens?