The Saints go marching on

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The Saints go marching on

Post by Ken Smith » 13 Jul 2019, 21:23

What a strange mixture of results all within the last eight days. Salford lose home to Huddersfield 18-36 then go on to win at Warrington 22-12 whilst the Giants then lose home to Catalans 28-32. Meanwhile Cas lose home to Leeds 10-18 who then are well beaten 16-32 at home by Hull KR who were thrashed at Wigan 52-10 last week who in turn are well beaten by St.Helens 32-10. So Catalans having lost 4 league games in a row are one of only two teams to win twice, the other of course being St.Helens. Most of us want Super League to be more competitive but not at the expense of one team dominating the League as the Saints go marching on.

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Post by the machine » 13 Jul 2019, 21:47

Ken Smith wrote:What a strange mixture of results all within the last eight days. Salford lose home to Huddersfield 18-36 then go on to win at Warrington 22-12 whilst the Giants then lose home to Catalans 28-32. Meanwhile Cas lose home to Leeds 10-18 who then are well beaten 16-32 at home by Hull KR who were thrashed at Wigan 52-10 last week who in turn are well beaten by St.Helens 32-10. So Catalans having lost 4 league games in a row are one of only two teams to win twice, the other of course being St.Helens. Most of us want Super League to be more competitive but not at the expense of one team dominating the League as the Saints go marching on.
We weren't concerned about one team dominating the league when we were doing it in 2017
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