I guess pretty much all matches are must win from this stage of the season. Especially if we are going to have a crack at the SL title. A month ago it seemed like a good CC run was realistically the best we could hope for
Cats will be up for this one. Expecting a very tough and bruising match
Not really, would be nice though, but with Salford, Castleford and Catalans, I would have been happy with 2/3, thought we would get beat last week, with our side compared to Cas.
Funny side are Cats (more so than us), good side on paper and look great in some games and then truly awful is others, as bad our results have been , losing to London and Salford (By that much).
Griffin, Manu and Bowden back really strengthens us and I think we have to be favourites, but not overly confident.
A game where we could win by 50 or lose by 50. If we turn up then I expect us to win but they will be smarting after last week so well have to be on top form
Cats lost to London heavily and have another major player missing this week. Surely we are in such a better mental state than the last time we won there. Cats certainly aren't. Surely on paper we win ? Always best to keep a run going ala 2016
Cats lost to London heavily and have another major player missing this week. Surely we are in such a better mental state than the last time we won there. Cats certainly aren't. Surely on paper we win ? Always best to keep a run going ala 2016
Its a problem then that we are playing on a dry grass pitch.
Jamie Shaul, Bureta Faraimo, Josh Griffin, Albert Kelly, Marc Sneyd, Scott Taylor, Danny Houghton, Josh Bowden, Dean Hadley, Sika Manu, Joe Westerman, Jake Connor, Chris Green, Brad Fash, Mickey Paea, Danny Washbrook, Ratu Naulago, Andre Savelio, Kieran Buchanan.
Jamie Shaul, Bureta Faraimo, Josh Griffin, Albert Kelly, Marc Sneyd, Scott Taylor, Danny Houghton, Josh Bowden, Dean Hadley, Sika Manu, Joe Westerman, Jake Connor, Chris Green, Brad Fash, Mickey Paea, Danny Washbrook, Ratu Naulago, Andre Savelio, Kieran Buchanan.