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Daz Clark Good Luck

Post by Router1977 » 13 Oct 2018, 08:51

Just like to wish Daryl Clark good luck today. It's about time his talent gets recognised with a big trophy winner medal.

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Post by gateman » 13 Oct 2018, 09:09

i will second that its a shame he had to go he put in some stella performances for us, i would also like to wish Benny Westwood the oldest man in super league all the best, Benny is always willing to put himself out when asked by his home town club Normanton Knights

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Post by braytontiger » 13 Oct 2018, 10:13

Tbh I want a Wigan win. First it means we lost out to the champions and secondly I want it to be us that becomes the 5th club to win a grand final. Selfish yes but I don't really care for any other club other than ours.

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Post by Router1977 » 13 Oct 2018, 10:23

Pace to burn that lad. Would love to see him in this CAS team and coming on after 25mins and ripping defences wide open. We lack pace up the middle for me. I bet I can count all the clean breaks on one hand this year.........

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Post by the machine » 13 Oct 2018, 10:27

Router1977 wrote:Pace to burn that lad. Would love to see him in this CAS team and coming on after 25mins and ripping defences wide open. We lack pace up the middle for me. I bet I can count all the clean breaks on one hand this year.........
193 clean breaks, I assume buying gloves is a bit tricky for you? ;)
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Post by Nobody » 13 Oct 2018, 10:28

Be there cheering for wire in my Cas shirt :dance:
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Post by tigerfeat » 13 Oct 2018, 10:36

Hope wire win had a bet on em before semi never had a problem with wire fans Wigan on the other hand ha ha won't go there ...
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Post by Nu Shooze » 13 Oct 2018, 11:27

braytontiger wrote:Tbh I want a Wigan win. First it means we lost out to the champions and secondly I want it to be us that becomes the 5th club to win a grand final. Selfish yes but I don't really care for any other club other than ours.
:oops: my thoughts exactly!

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Post by HuddsTigers » 13 Oct 2018, 11:43

To be fair whether you win it 5th, 6th, 3rd or 9th, it’s all the same thing. You don’t get any extra prizes for winning it 5th. All I care about is winning the damn thing. What order is irrelevant.

Plus, I couldn’t bring myself to support Wigan by any stretch of imagination. They are arrogant beyond belief and think they can get away with anything because of who they are. 12 years on, it’s still raw to think about how damaging them cheating the salary cap could have been to our club.
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Post by Sharlotiger » 13 Oct 2018, 12:16

Come on Wigan put the big spenders to the sword and show you can't buy success. My mates a huge Wire fan and I couldn't stand him lording it over me all year especially how we flopped in last years show piece.

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Post by tigerfeat » 13 Oct 2018, 20:32

Poor advert for the game of rugby league I thought games better than that boring s....
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Post by lurcher » 13 Oct 2018, 21:01

a travesty for rugby league when a team of thugs and cheaters wins the grand final.
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Post by Tamworth Tiger » 13 Oct 2018, 21:02

If that’s the style of game Lenaghan wants to sell globally he’s got no chance.

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Post by braytontiger » 13 Oct 2018, 21:08

I thought it was a superb game with tons of guts shown by both teams. Sat next to a bloke from London in the pub that had never seen a game before that said he was hooked and couldn't believe how honest and hard the players were. Each to they're own

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Post by Swagger » 13 Oct 2018, 21:48

Roosters defence beat Storm. Its the way to play whether we like it or not.

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Post by Tamworth Tiger » 13 Oct 2018, 22:26

braytontiger wrote:I thought it was a superb game with tons of guts shown by both teams. Sat next to a bloke from London in the pub that had never seen a game before that said he was hooked and couldn't believe how honest and hard the players were. Each to they're own
Interesting. I’m still up at Old Trafford. Thought it was a tense game as an RL fan but in the modern sporting marketplace watching Wigan’s 5 drives and a kick by Tomkins is not going to win fans all over the world excellent as Wigan’s defence is.

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Post by Spanishtiger » 14 Oct 2018, 00:00

I thought it was particularly boring. Refs in general (this time Hicks) are incapable of pulling the Wigan defensive line back the full 10. I watches the game, with 20 plus minutes on the clock there was little doubt in the outcome.

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Post by Sharlotiger » 14 Oct 2018, 00:31

Really enjoyed the game after last years washout. Both sides got stuck in and made it a really tense, absorbing game. Well done Wigan great win.

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Post by usacas » 14 Oct 2018, 01:03

Not a sell out like last year with the”little town from Wakefield” there!

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Post by Tamworth Tiger » 14 Oct 2018, 08:08

Sharlotiger wrote:Really enjoyed the game after last years washout. Both sides got stuck in and made it a really tense, absorbing game. Well done Wigan great win.
Thought it was a good tense game as a rugby league fan.
Can’t see it being remembered though.
I was reading about the 1985 Wigan v Hull Cup Final last night in ‘100 days that shook Rugby League ‘
It says that the 100,000 sell out at Wembley was the benchmark for great Rugby League matches
It was watched by millions on the BBC and at the end of the game Des Lyman said ‘If you weren’t a Rugby League fan before the match, I bet you are now ‘
We were a long way from that 33 years on

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