I perceive from beginning of April that Cas will once again morph into being dominant when you think about the added grunt Watts brings, a fit Wardle and Eden and the bedding in of Wardle and Watts as to what that will jointly bring to the party.
Also, Cas operate a whole lot better in good conditions so I think it all looks good for the rest of the season.
Big test with Wigan tomorrow and will be very difficult in heavy conditions - here’s hoping though !
After seeing Saints and Rhinos last night, I’m tipping Cas to roll these over and I think DP will especially have our pack solid to get the GF silverware this season as Hull and Warrington aren’t showing much also.
Your thoughts please !
Watch Cas fly after April !
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I think we’ll be there or thereabouts. Anyone in the top 4 come play-off time is one win from the Grand Final.
As soon as it gets to the knock-out games and finals anyone can beat anyone else.
We need to be at our best in in September and October. Or August if we make the Cup Final!
As soon as it gets to the knock-out games and finals anyone can beat anyone else.
We need to be at our best in in September and October. Or August if we make the Cup Final!
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Re: Watch Cas fly after April !
April and May can be wet.
We have to adapt for that type of weather.
I’m still confident we’ll finish top 4.
We have to adapt for that type of weather.
I’m still confident we’ll finish top 4.
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If Cas dont play tomorrow thats 2 fixtures that will need making up. Last thing we want is to be trying to make up on fixtures at the sharp end of the season... regardless of how dry the field is.
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Re: Watch Cas fly after April !
I'd agree with you squaddie, but if you think about it we're all more all or less agreed that ...
Our international players didn't have a pre-season
Eden and Wardle are first choices, they might be fit for next week.
Cas play better on firm grounds with decent weather.
Also whoever we play will be making up a fixture as well
So another postponement could be a blessing in disguise
Our international players didn't have a pre-season
Eden and Wardle are first choices, they might be fit for next week.
Cas play better on firm grounds with decent weather.
Also whoever we play will be making up a fixture as well
So another postponement could be a blessing in disguise
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