-VIKINGMAN- wrote:
Harks back to the year Cas went up..............
Get a few people back and once Cullen gets a good month behind him we'll be fine. Looked clueless on attack at times but that will come good, thought Kavanagh and Gannon were our best on the night and Duffy was busy without being great. Very early days yet and we will do them at home. Not impressed by the chav element of Halifax and the constant scouser chants (change the record please).
Still bless em.
I agree its very early doors but it does have to be remembered that in 2006 Hull KR didn't lose a league match until top spot was assured and in 2007 Castleford only lost 1 match (which in itself was a massive shock). Even last year, where Salford weren't even that good, they only lost 3 games.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that traditionally in this league, one team goes clear and loses very few games. If the same happens this year its going to be very difficult to compete - you simply have to go to places like Halifax and get the win if you want to top the division. Even though we were proper rubbish in the 1st half and very lucky to even be in the game, by the end of the 2nd half, I was a bit disappointed we didn't manage to win it and it feels a bit like a wasted opportunity. There can't really be any more slip ups and if we do want to win the division, we have to go to the likes of Barrow, Whitehaven, Featherstone and Leigh and get the wins. I suppose with the play-off system, finishing top isn't the be all and end all but I wouldn't have thought that SO'C or Cullen would be thinking like that.