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2022 Odds
Well early odds Cas 22/1 same as Hudds and Hull kr to win SL 2022.
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12/1 on Sky bet
16/1 on paddy power
16/1 on paddy power
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St Helens 2/1
Warrington 4/1
Catalan 13/2
Wigan 13/2
Leeds 15/2
Castleford 12/1
Hull FC 16/1
Huddersfield 20/1
Hull KR 20/1
Salford 50/1
Toulouse 50/1
Wakefield 50/1
Warrington 4/1
Catalan 13/2
Wigan 13/2
Leeds 15/2
Castleford 12/1
Hull FC 16/1
Huddersfield 20/1
Hull KR 20/1
Salford 50/1
Toulouse 50/1
Wakefield 50/1
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Can't have Warrington or Wigan ...id go Saints and Catalans again if I was given two pics
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Plenty of choice online so definitely worth shopping around for the best odds. Never seen Wigan as long as that at the start of a season, Warrington as ever way too short even allowing for the Powell effect, and KR are overpriced at 25's with some firms. A small each way on us.....why not!
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Saints have added real quality to a champion side. Can't see anyone running them close.
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they have, but a lot of their older players will be yet another year older and old age will start to tell.
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I won’t reach “old” if Lurcher gets a hold of me
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If Roby half retires, he'll still be around to guide the younger players. Coote has gone, fages has gone, naquima gone (I think). There's not many left.
The older forwards are spelled correctly to give maximum impact.
With their player retention and incoming, only wire can match then but unless DP works his magic, they continually show a weakness. Even we beat then twice last year.
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12/1 for Cas is worth a tenner. Although, I'm under no illusions that because of the squad on paper, it makes us any more favourites than anyone else. I still firmly believe Radford needs a season with the squad he's assembled, before I judge him. I imagine as well there are players he's probably keen to move on, but can't because of them being contracted.
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Re: 2022 Odds
Welsby (20)mart0042 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 10:04If Roby half retires, he'll still be around to guide the younger players. Coote has gone, fages has gone, naquima gone (I think). There's not many left.
The older forwards are spelled correctly to give maximum impact.
With their player retention and incoming, only wire can match then but unless DP works his magic, they continually show a weakness. Even we beat then twice last year.
Makinson (30) Hopoate (29) Percival (27) Grace (24)
Lomax (31) Dodd (20)
Walmsley (31) Lussick (25) Lees (23)
Mata’utia (25) Sironen (28)
Knowles (25)
Roby (36) Batchelor (27) Paasi (30) LMS (36)
Amor (34), Norman (24), Baxter (19) rotate with LMS
Smith (25) and Pemberton (18) cover Roby.
Who knows where Bell (27) and Hurrell (30) fit in is anyone’s guess, before you get into the kids…
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Hurrill was a bit of a strange signing for you I thoughtMagic superbeetle wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 22:56Welsby (20)mart0042 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 10:04If Roby half retires, he'll still be around to guide the younger players. Coote has gone, fages has gone, naquima gone (I think). There's not many left.
The older forwards are spelled correctly to give maximum impact.
With their player retention and incoming, only wire can match then but unless DP works his magic, they continually show a weakness. Even we beat then twice last year.
Makinson (30) Hopoate (29) Percival (27) Grace (24)
Lomax (31) Dodd (20)
Walmsley (31) Lussick (25) Lees (23)
Mata’utia (25) Sironen (28)
Knowles (25)
Roby (36) Batchelor (27) Paasi (30) LMS (36)
Amor (34), Norman (24), Baxter (19) rotate with LMS
Smith (25) and Pemberton (18) cover Roby.
Who knows where Bell (27) and Hurrell (30) fit in is anyone’s guess, before you get into the kids…
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Re: 2022 Odds
Disagree as our spine as not changed. Evalds, Trueman, Richardson, Mc Shane. The players that have been brought in shouldn't take long to get used to things. It's not like he's signed championship projects like Powell used to do. They are proven Superleague standard.heritage1926 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 10:32 12/1 for Cas is worth a tenner. Although, I'm under no illusions that because of the squad on paper, it makes us any more favourites than anyone else. I still firmly believe Radford needs a season with the squad he's assembled, before I judge him. I imagine as well there are players he's probably keen to move on, but can't because of them being contracted.
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I don’t think Hurrell has been confirmed yet….tigerfeat wrote: ↑17 Oct 2021, 09:58Hurrill was a bit of a strange signing for you I thoughtMagic superbeetle wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 22:56Welsby (20)mart0042 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 10:04If Roby half retires, he'll still be around to guide the younger players. Coote has gone, fages has gone, naquima gone (I think). There's not many left.
The older forwards are spelled correctly to give maximum impact.
With their player retention and incoming, only wire can match then but unless DP works his magic, they continually show a weakness. Even we beat then twice last year.
Makinson (30) Hopoate (29) Percival (27) Grace (24)
Lomax (31) Dodd (20)
Walmsley (31) Lussick (25) Lees (23)
Mata’utia (25) Sironen (28)
Knowles (25)
Roby (36) Batchelor (27) Paasi (30) LMS (36)
Amor (34), Norman (24), Baxter (19) rotate with LMS
Smith (25) and Pemberton (18) cover Roby.
Who knows where Bell (27) and Hurrell (30) fit in is anyone’s guess, before you get into the kids…
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Pretty young barring Roby and LMS. They'll be used accordingly. I don't see 31 as old in RL nowadays and certainly not as a prop.Magic superbeetle wrote: ↑16 Oct 2021, 22:56Welsby (20)mart0042 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 10:04If Roby half retires, he'll still be around to guide the younger players. Coote has gone, fages has gone, naquima gone (I think). There's not many left.
The older forwards are spelled correctly to give maximum impact.
With their player retention and incoming, only wire can match then but unless DP works his magic, they continually show a weakness. Even we beat then twice last year.
Makinson (30) Hopoate (29) Percival (27) Grace (24)
Lomax (31) Dodd (20)
Walmsley (31) Lussick (25) Lees (23)
Mata’utia (25) Sironen (28)
Knowles (25)
Roby (36) Batchelor (27) Paasi (30) LMS (36)
Amor (34), Norman (24), Baxter (19) rotate with LMS
Smith (25) and Pemberton (18) cover Roby.
Who knows where Bell (27) and Hurrell (30) fit in is anyone’s guess, before you get into the kids…
That looks a strong team by the way.
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