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Fair play to WT - great result for them.
Chris Chester has assembled a proper mixed bag of a team. Good solid set of forwards with a back line that is impressive.
They will be a handful for us in a few weeks time if they sustain the level of last night's party pooping at the revamped ground that still has a mock up of the railway end to make us feel at home when we come to town.....
Chris Chester has assembled a proper mixed bag of a team. Good solid set of forwards with a back line that is impressive.
They will be a handful for us in a few weeks time if they sustain the level of last night's party pooping at the revamped ground that still has a mock up of the railway end to make us feel at home when we come to town.....
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They have a good balanced team...no doubt about that.SuffolkTiger wrote:Fair play to WT - great result for them.
Chris Chester has assembled a proper mixed bag of a team. Good solid set of forwards with a back line that is impressive.
They will be a handful for us in a few weeks time if they sustain the level of last night's party pooping at the revamped ground that still has a mock up of the railway end to make us feel at home when we come to town.....
The problem they could have if they continue on the upward curve is the players & especially their agents will want a bump up in contract talks when they come around.
Not that they'd care at the moment,not sure when they last thumped Leeds by such a margin!
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i dont wonder they get beat at home with that horrible idiotic band drowning out the crowd its hard to watch on sky & im delighted waki stuffed them. i note furner in his after match speech mentioned having two absentees, try winning with 9 out mate
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I think Furner could beat Radders and whoever it is at Hudds out of the door...
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Lam?Flat Capper wrote:I think Furner could beat Radders and whoever it is at Hudds out of the door...
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I think Lam's immediate future will depend on what Edwards decides to do as I understand there was some speculation last week that Edwards may yet stay in Yawnion. If that was the case I could see the Pies getting shut of Lam fairly quickly but if Edwards is going home, the Club may wait 'til about half way through the season before having an interim, interim!TT Tiger wrote:Lam?Flat Capper wrote:I think Furner could beat Radders and whoever it is at Hudds out of the door...
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i wonder what callum mclleland has to do to get a game. they played cameron smith (young back rower) at stand off against wakey.
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Quite a few Rhino's fans thinking the same Lurcher. I recon he will be picked soon as they surely cannot go on with Myler as alpha half-back.
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I think the issue they have with callum is defensively hes weak . Trueman as never let us down in this area but leeds cant carry anybody defensively ense playing cameron there (yes his defence was also poor)does that make sense lol
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The thing with mclelland is he not played super league and he's not truey. It'll be a long old season for them if he's the answer to number 6. A good one for the future maybe but not yet.
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Doesn't make sense, rhinos have walker n golding for full backs myler in halfs and a super dupper new signing to play 6 but instead they play everyone out of position.
I think Sutcliffe would of been better in halfs instead of smith.
I think Sutcliffe would of been better in halfs instead of smith.
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I'd love Sutcliffe to play in the halves all year. Should put paid to any hope the DLBs have of winning anything.jackknife wrote:Doesn't make sense, rhinos have walker n golding for full backs myler in halfs and a super dupper new signing to play 6 but instead they play everyone out of position.
I think Sutcliffe would of been better in halfs instead of smith.
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i think this year is his last chance to prove he's super league material which i don't think he is. another rhino who wasSpanishtiger wrote:I'd love Sutcliffe to play in the halves all year. Should put paid to any hope the DLBs have of winning anything.jackknife wrote:Doesn't make sense, rhinos have walker n golding for full backs myler in halfs and a super dupper new signing to play 6 but instead they play everyone out of position.
I think Sutcliffe would of been better in halfs instead of smith.
trumpeted as the next superstar but never kicked on. its a long list over the last few years. yet they rejected players who went on to have great success at other clubs.
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Think he has proved over his first few games "playing" there - he ain't a second rower!!
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Thing with Sutcliffe is nobody lets him grow from one position. They always pick him but always different positions. We once did similar with Shaun Irwin ...
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I think Sutcliffe is an ok half back not good enough to take leeds to next level but he could definitely play half back for any of the struggling teams
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He is doing! But as for the other struggling teams I don’t think he’d get in the Wigan side.jackknife wrote:I think Sutcliffe is an ok half back not good enough to take leeds to next level but he could definitely play half back for any of the struggling teams
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IMO, one of Leeds biggest problems is they built up Stevie Ward and Liam Sutcliife so much when in actual fact they are average at best. They did have big boots to fill and are falling way short.
when you throw in imports that just aren't up to scratch you have nothing more than an average team or worse.
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when you throw in imports that just aren't up to scratch you have nothing more than an average team or worse.
Not that I'm bothered like...
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