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What about Huddersfield at Old Trafford?
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That's a long shot but dafter things have happened Sheffield at Wembley Cas v Wigan at Leeds and Foinavon in the grand national at 100 to 1Tamworth Tiger wrote:What about Huddersfield at Old Trafford?
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Japan beating South Africa in rugger world cup 1-500 shot getting turned over
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Hopefully gale and milner this week
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Feeding fit players in will rejuvenate the squad and help competition. Sounds perfect for the playoffs. Imagine saints signing 2 half backs now just for the run in, might be the perfect scenario.
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Minikin the week after
Feeding fit players in will rejuvenate the squad and help competition. Sounds perfect for the playoffs. Imagine saints signing 2 half backs now just for the run in, might be the perfect scenario.
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cas have a fantastic chance over the next few to make history for themselves just got to step up and grab it
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Gonna take time for them to gel back into the team though. I know they will have been practising in training but the half backs will take a few games at least
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Although we were good v wire I still don’t feel we’ve raised it to Super 8s rugby level.and I think having galey back and peanut at fullback will bring us to that level.time to raise it in attack and defence and claim that second spot
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Spot on....!!Scoopage wrote:Although we were good v wire I still don’t feel we’ve raised it to Super 8s rugby level.and I think having galey back and peanut at fullback will bring us to that level.time to raise it in attack and defence and claim that second spot
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Yes and we have 5 games to get our most important up to speed who hopefully won't be carrying niggling injuries.SWISS TONY!! wrote:Gonna take time for them to gel back into the team though. I know they will have been practising in training but the half backs will take a few games at least
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We weren't brilliant but good enough. Exactly what playoff rugby is all about.SuffolkTiger wrote:Spot on....!!Scoopage wrote:Although we were good v wire I still don’t feel we’ve raised it to Super 8s rugby level.and I think having galey back and peanut at fullback will bring us to that level.time to raise it in attack and defence and claim that second spot
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We are essentially playing playoff rugby now as we look for second place. Not a bad way to finish the season.
Huddersfield have been the same for weeks now but it can only go on so long
Huddersfield have been the same for weeks now but it can only go on so long
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Personally think we're superb value at 5-1 (4th favourites). Bookies reporting that they're seeing far more money being placed on Huddersfield than us. We're in a great position squad wise and hopefully now build something special over the next month
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Back to Gale and I wonder if he's worked on a new kicking routine whilst he's been sidelined.
His old routine used to include a gentle forward 'brush' of his hair but I can't see him wanting to mess up his resplendent new mop so would expect a change.
His old routine used to include a gentle forward 'brush' of his hair but I can't see him wanting to mess up his resplendent new mop so would expect a change.
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he did now you mention itFlat Capper wrote:Back to Gale and I wonder if he's worked on a new kicking routine whilst he's been sidelined.
His old routine used to include a gentle forward 'brush' of his hair but I can't see him wanting to mess up his resplendent new mop so would expect a change.
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Was great to have him back, team looked fantastic last night with Gale making us tick. Kicked well too.
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watching him in the warm up and he was loving it. couldn't wait to get started.
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Great to see him dictating play and curling over those goal kicks and firing out those 30 yard lofted passes.like someone said.a few timing issues to get right in attack and I fully believe we’re old Trafford bound
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