Congratulations to Rovers on reaching the Grand Final. Quite an achievement four years after finishing bottom.
They have done three things we haven't - signed quality players, got them in top condition and kept them fit. That's why they are heading to Old Trafford and we finished next to bottom.
Congratulations to Rovers on reaching the Grand Final. Quite an achievement four years after finishing bottom.
They have done three things we haven't - signed quality players, got them in top condition and kept them fit. That's why they are heading to Old Trafford and we finished next to bottom.
Yep, shows things can be turned around quite quickly, they haven't gone out either and spent big on transfers, getting great value from their players, smart domestic signings complimented with good overseas players. They haven't stood still either, they make tough decisions releasing Kennedy and not keeping Linnett fir example.
A couple of injury risky players signed have really worked out for them too, gives me a bit of hope.
Not convinced it's got longevity in it, but it's certainly working for them right now.
Another thing that frustrates me is how different the games are reffed during big games, 3 games no yellow or red cards, there were incidents in all those games that would have been yellows earlier in the season.
1. Sign quality players and in pivotal positions, create a disciplined, structured team with a genuine desire and attitude to work hard individually and as a team on all aspects including fitness you will get rewards.
2. The ‘Try / No Try’ call needs to be binned without hesitation. If the onfield official hands it over to the VR it should be the VR alone that makes the decision based on the video evidence. To hand it over as a try or no try first just makes a mockery of the game. If they hand it over, they clearly don’t know for certain, hence why they’ve sent it up, so how can they state try/no try before it goes up? Only if it’s clear a try has been scored should it be awarded not simply based on a ‘guess’ by the ref.
Yep, shows things can be turned around quite quickly, they haven't gone out either and spent big on transfers, getting great value from their players, smart domestic signings complimented with good overseas players. They haven't stood still either, they make tough decisions releasing Kennedy and not keeping Linnett fir example.
A couple of injury risky players signed have really worked out for them too, gives me a bit of hope.
Not convinced it's got longevity in it, but it's certainly working for them right now.
Exactly this, the players fight for their spot in the team every week nothing is a given, Jack broadbent wasn’t getting a look in neither was brown, both played in a semi
All I ever wanted as a fan was desire and genuine effort and above all fitness that lasted longer than 50 minutes
We have that at the moment and we’re taking nothing for granted
Hungry backrooms hungry changing rooms mixed with a bit of luck can take a team a long way
Although Sam Burgess has made decent progress as a rookie coach in his first year, Warrington still look to me like a collection of talented individuals rather than a fully integrated team. Their game plan last night, as it has for the bulk of the year, seemed to revolve around hoping either Williams or Dufty will create a piece of magic in the middle along with Ashton's pace for finishing. It nearly came off last night but rover's scrambling defence saw them home.
Dodgy try notwithstanding, I thought the result was about right. Rovers overall teamwork and organization was the difference in the end. They work hard for each other and play until the end which is what most supporters ask of their team, and which has been sorely lacking in our side these past 3-4 years, which is probably the biggest bugbear we have amongst our many failings.
Maybe in four years time it will be us preparing for a Grand Final, who knows, but we need to start making some smart decisions across the board for that to happen. Fingers crossed the fightback starts right now for us.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Yep, shows things can be turned around quite quickly, they haven't gone out either and spent big on transfers, getting great value from their players, smart domestic signings complimented with good overseas players. They haven't stood still either, they make tough decisions releasing Kennedy and not keeping Linnett fir example.
A couple of injury risky players signed have really worked out for them too, gives me a bit of hope.
Not convinced it's got longevity in it, but it's certainly working for them right now.
I’m also uncertain about the longevity, possibly for slightly different reasons. But, for me, sport thrives on uncertainty. Meaning results of games/outcomes of seasons rather than clubs surviving… RL just has its uncertainty in the wrong place!
I’d take the kind of sustained success enjoyed by Wigan and Saints, obviously, I envy their fans in some ways, and want Rovers to aspire to excellence. But as a fan, there wouldn’t be the same types of moments. I’d learn to live with it, I’m sure, but its absence would not come as a shock.
Relating it to Hull, what this long-trailed investment looks like will be crucial. Rovers have spent well, there’s been a huge amount of hard work and some really good decision making, but Rovers have also spent more than in the past.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Only if it’s clear a try has been scored should it be awarded not simply based on a ‘guess’ by the ref.
There’ll always have to be a threshold though. If everything goes up as no try until proven otherwise, needing clear evidence as an absolute threshold, then there’ll be outrage when tries that are nearly-certainly tries are chalked off. So… balance of probabilities? Which is a guess.
There’s as strong a case as sending everything up as a try unless proven otherwise - it’s just a question who would get the benefit of the doubt.
My guess about Burgess’s try is probably similar to yours, but it is a guess.