Toronto at Headingley
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Olpherts
Matautia
Shenton
Feki
Trueman
Richardson
Watts
McShane
Smith
Holmes
Griffin
Milner
Millington
Hepi
Blair
Massey
I reckon cheyse Blair will be used second row sub personally, think it would suit him. Hepi has deserved a slot with a good pre season and he offers something different. Injuries we have obviously not ideal but sounds like most should be back in about a month. Just hope we don’t pick anymore up
Olpherts
Matautia
Shenton
Feki
Trueman
Richardson
Watts
McShane
Smith
Holmes
Griffin
Milner
Millington
Hepi
Blair
Massey
I reckon cheyse Blair will be used second row sub personally, think it would suit him. Hepi has deserved a slot with a good pre season and he offers something different. Injuries we have obviously not ideal but sounds like most should be back in about a month. Just hope we don’t pick anymore up
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Hence the question mark....HuddsTigers wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 23:54If there is any truth.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 23:18Another training injury?MrRugby123 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020, 22:40A joke if that’s true, the amount of injuries mounting up is ridiculous, something is not right!
You can only blame bad luck for so long....
I trust the article published 4 hrs ago and probably based on today's SL launch more.
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Wrong again, according to the latest interview published in the YP with DP.
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Don't believe in all you read and only half you see.
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On the plus side that means are penalties given away will go down by 30% :dance:
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Adam Milner did his hamstring I’m told . Nothing mentioned of smith , cook out for a while , junior in full time training , foster out for a while , watts 50/50 for round one . Mcmeeken round 2
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We just love a hamstring injury darn lane.
Are we going around all the squad.
Are we going around all the squad.
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Not looking strong going into round 1 then.
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We must have been blessed with luck on injuries in training up to 2018old cas lass wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 11:10 We just love a hamstring injury darn lane.
Are we going around all the squad.
The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have
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Squad looking very very light already
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I guess we will just have to see what the squad looks like come Friday.
Very worrying the rumours of so many injuries mainly to forwards given that early season games can be a bit of a arm wrestle on heavy pitches.
This is definitely a game where we will have to be at our best to win if the forwards crisis is confirmed, Toronto will want to make a statement of intent and whilst when the fixtures came out I’d have said it was a banker I’m now fearing the worst and hoping for the best.
Very worrying the rumours of so many injuries mainly to forwards given that early season games can be a bit of a arm wrestle on heavy pitches.
This is definitely a game where we will have to be at our best to win if the forwards crisis is confirmed, Toronto will want to make a statement of intent and whilst when the fixtures came out I’d have said it was a banker I’m now fearing the worst and hoping for the best.
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Same scenario all the time. You'd think we would get used to it by now. Just seems like we've been Jinxed. My god it's going to be a long season.
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Jinxed can’t be right,
It’s OBVIOUSLY the intensity at training. Might need to play less 13 v 13
It’s OBVIOUSLY the intensity at training. Might need to play less 13 v 13
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Jesse on crutches. Feki picked up a knock in training today. Both doubts for next week.
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Surely you’re joking about Feki.RonnieGibbs'forearm wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 16:04 Jesse on crutches. Feki picked up a knock in training today. Both doubts for next week.
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Unfortunately not mate. Feki limping in Freeport today. Powell said injured in training.MrRugby123 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 16:10Surely you’re joking about Feki.RonnieGibbs'forearm wrote: ↑25 Jan 2020, 16:04 Jesse on crutches. Feki picked up a knock in training today. Both doubts for next week.
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Crazy this!!!
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Getting beyond a joke tbh
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So that’s
Liam watts
Mike Mcmeeken
Jesse
Daniel Smith
Add Milner
Junior Moors
Matt cook
Feki
Alex foster
Blair
All out injured ahah
Liam watts
Mike Mcmeeken
Jesse
Daniel Smith
Add Milner
Junior Moors
Matt cook
Feki
Alex foster
Blair
All out injured ahah
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