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| Quote ="Scarlet Pimpernell"Yes because it what Carter who said that they did not know if they had signed elsewhere because they hadn’t asked. I think if they were in discussions they might just consider it something worth knowing or do we just wait until the end of the season and then talk to players out of contract in the hope we can get them cheaper because nobody else wants them. It would be an interesting if poor negotiation tactic but for us more than likely.'"
He said that ages ago. It doesn't mean we aren't talking to them.
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| Quote ="PopTart"He said that ages ago. It doesn't mean we aren't talking to them.'"
He said it at the last forum which I didn’t think that was too long ago. I hope phe13 can explain why he/she thinks that by stating we don’t know their plans indicates anything but no contract talks because it’s quite vital to avoid wasting their time. Then why would any club not hold negotiations unless either they have no interest in retaining the players or are waiting in the hope of having a stronger hand.
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| "We don't know what their plans are" (what the player is thinking/has decided), does not equate to "there are no contract talks."
Until the player (agent), officially informs the club of any decision, it's ongoing.
Players may well have already decided to go elsewhere, but until they state that...
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| Quote ="PopTart"I thought our kicking and chase game was good today.
Obviously a planned tactic to keep French and Field from their long runs. Apart from the one on our line that led to a try they didn't really have any space.
We had a few knocks today. Batch went down late and came off on crutches, hopefully precautionary as he was still walking on it.
Crowther was limping but he walked home so hopefully nothing serious.
Shaul got his thigh/groin strapped up at the end too
Hopefully these are as much about fatigue as anything else as we'll need all three badly for the run un.'"
The bit about Crowther walking home - doesn't that sum up our game? Imagine staying that about a Premier League footballer! Well done on the win by the way...
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| Quote ="phe13"When was the last time Brad Walker played a game, prior to today?
It must be a while, I don't think that he's had a run out in the reserves either, but I may be wrong.'"
Unless i forgotten any but i think id be right on saying it was away at newcastle for reserves which i remember well due driving up listening to the salford debarcle so yeah a while back
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| I didn’t think we stood a chance today… but for some reason I still stayed up into the small hours to listen to the game….
I’m glad I did
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| Quote ="FIL"When I saw that both Fifita and Hood were missing I was even more convinced that we were in for a hiding but I can honestly say that we didn't miss them....every other player stepped up to the mark and we bossed that game for 75 minutes and I thought our pack were outstanding against one of the strongest packs in SuperLeague
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Exactly this.
I was the same. Hoping for a decent performance but, unlikely to win and then, with Fifita and Hood missing, I really did fear the worst.
Every one of our forwards lifted their game and were 9/10 or 10/10, with Whitbread something like 13/10, wow.
The defensive stint in the 2nd half was superb, with a restart and penalty, plus repeat set for them but, we kept them out and then went up the other end and scored, brilliant.
Great performance from 1 -17 and a fully deserved and very welcome 2 points GET IN !!!!!
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| Quote ="Stanfax"The bit about Crowther walking home - doesn't that sum up our game? Imagine staying that about a Premier League footballer! Well done on the win by the way...'"
Depends how far away he lives. I don't actually know. He could have been heading for Starbucks.
I get what you are saying but it was sunny and didn't seem unhappy about it.
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| Quote ="Stanfax"The bit about Crowther walking home - doesn't that sum up our game? Imagine staying that about a Premier League footballer! Well done on the win by the way...'"
Yep and that's what makes our game so great.
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| It was a fantastic performance by a team who simply wanted it more than their opposition today.
We were playing for survival and I think despite what WP says all but assured that yesterday which is fantastic.
Wigan were off form but it was Trinity’s excellent game plan and execution of it which caused this. They totally frustrated the Wigan team which spilled over into some poor discipline from them at times.
Trinity totally neutralised the key threats and strangled their creativity.
The main game plan for Wigan seemed to be run round like headless chickens then give it to Field or French and expect them to create a bit of magic.
Arguably yesterday in my opinion was one of the best displays I’ve seen at Belle Vue in some time.
Great result for the club, it also means Wigan will be out to set the record straight vs Toulouse next up which can only be a positive too.
Finally it hopefully gives any players we are looking to recruit/retain for 2023 some confidence to sign up so we can start putting together a competitive squad moving forward.
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| Quote ="FIL"What, like Miller and Lino getting in each other's way ??
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No! Not quite as intimate as Miller Lino.
More in the sense that I think the game was a bit too fast for Big Dave, and that he would have slowed it down somewhat. It was a very fast paced game for our forwards who handled the weather conditions perfectly.
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| Quote ="wrencat1873"Exactly this.
I was the same. Hoping for a decent performance but, unlikely to win and then, with Fifita and Hood missing, I really did fear the worst.
Every one of our forwards lifted their game and were 9/10 or 10/10, with Whitbread something like 13/10, wow.
The defensive stint in the 2nd half was superb, with a restart and penalty, plus repeat set for them but, we kept them out and then went up the other end and scored, brilliant.
Great performance from 1 -17 and a fully deserved and very welcome 2 points GET IN !!!!!'"
Well said wrencat, sums the game up pefectly.
Thought that was the best performance for a long time - even better than Cas - even though we've waited light years to beat them! Given that it was so hot and the Pies who are probably the form team in SL.
TBH, we should have now beaten the top two in the league at Belle Vue, but hey-ho!
Also a big shout-out to Lee Gaskill, who has been great at centre.
Did read some(one) on here saying that he'd get taken to the cleaners in the game..... Didn't see that happen either......
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| Quote ="jonh"It was a fantastic performance by a team who simply wanted it more than their opposition today.
We were playing for survival and I think despite what WP says all but assured that yesterday which is fantastic.
Wigan were off form but it was Trinity’s excellent game plan and execution of it which caused this. They totally frustrated the Wigan team which spilled over into some poor discipline from them at times.
Trinity totally neutralised the key threats and strangled their creativity.
The main game plan for Wigan seemed to be run round like headless chickens then give it to Field or French and expect them to create a bit of magic.
Arguably yesterday in my opinion was one of the best displays I’ve seen at Belle Vue in some time.
Great result for the club, it also means Wigan will be out to set the record straight vs Toulouse next up which can only be a positive too.
Finally it hopefully gives any players we are looking to recruit/retain for 2023 some confidence to sign up so we can start putting together a competitive squad moving forward.'"
I think what summed Wigan up on the day was not so much a lack of effort but a lack of control if that makes sense. I though the big forward Shorrocks?? was awesome but it was unusually French and Field who failed.
I haven't looked yet but I'm pretty certain the Murphy try came from Field doing a bit of casual show boating, and at that point Wigan were still in it. Might be wrong on that but if I'm correct it served him right.
Over all I was impressed with Wigan, more so than Saints. Mainly because Wigan are actually a fairly ordinary side minus French, Field and a few who were missing, but they still played to the end.
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| Quote ="Redscat"No! Not quite as intimate as Miller Lino.
[size=150[iMore in the sense that I think the game was a bit too fast for Big Dave,[/i[/size and that he would have slowed it down somewhat. It was a very fast paced game for our forwards who handled the weather conditions perfectly.'"
Interesting and I think you may have a point.
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| Quote ="vastman"I think what summed Wigan up on the day was not so much a lack of effort but a lack of control if that makes sense. I though the big forward Shorrocks?? was awesome but it was unusually French and Field who failed.
I haven't looked yet but I'm pretty certain the Murphy try came from Field doing a bit of casual show boating, and at that point Wigan were still in it. Might be wrong on that but if I'm correct it served him right.
Over all I was impressed with Wigan, more so than Saints. Mainly because Wigan are actually a fairly ordinary side minus French, Field and a few who were missing, but they still played to the end.'"
I think it was Liam Byrne you are referring to who has been excellent this year for Wigan.
He is one of the young forwards who has kicked on under the new regime at Wigan after a few years where he looked like he wasn’t going to reach his potential.
What struck me about Wigan was the lack of leadership and direction.
Isa is in the leadership team however in front of him for captain duties are Leului, Farrell, Powell and Bateman.
Smithies has become a leader too this year despite his young age.
I think with Huddersfield losing on Saturday a bit of complacency crept in and Trinity stifled the space the 3 main strike players can normally generate.
If plan A didn’t work there was no plan B.
Speaking to a few of the Wigan fans after the game they were very complementary of the Trinity performance and couldn’t understand how they were in the position they find themselves.
I don’t Toulouse picking up a win next week however their last 3 fixtures worry me.
Catalans are not firing and they are at home, Hull seem to have given up and Saints will have secured the LLS by the last game and may well choose to field a weakened team with a view to having one eye on the play offs.
The 2 Hull games are massive, just typical Hull will probably be looking to bounce back after the shower they put up this weekend vs Saints.
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| Quote ="jonh"I think it was Liam Byrne you are referring to who has been excellent this year for Wigan.
He is one of the young forwards who has kicked on under the new regime at Wigan after a few years where he looked like he wasn’t going to reach his potential.
What struck me about Wigan was the lack of leadership and direction.
Isa is in the leadership team however in front of him for captain duties are Leului, Farrell, Powell and Bateman.
Smithies has become a leader too this year despite his young age.
I think with Huddersfield losing on Saturday a bit of complacency crept in and Trinity stifled the space the 3 main strike players can normally generate.
If plan A didn’t work there was no plan B.
Speaking to a few of the Wigan fans after the game they were very complementary of the Trinity performance and couldn’t understand how they were in the position they find themselves.
I don’t Toulouse picking up a win next week however their last 3 fixtures worry me.
Catalans are not firing and they are at home, Hull seem to have given up and Saints will have secured the LLS by the last game and may well choose to field a weakened team with a view to having one eye on the play offs.
The 2 Hull games are massive, just typical Hull will probably be looking to bounce back after the shower they put up this weekend vs Saints.'"
Yep, it's definitely not over yet despite how we all feel today.
That said I think if we can pinch a win against Hull or KR we can do it but it all depends on how much spirit both ourselves and Toulouse have left. You'd think Toulouse would be spent and we'd be on a high but who knows.
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| Looking at the fixtures, it's as likely, or even more so, that Saints will rest players against us.
They'll have a week off anyway after the final fixture against Toulouse.
We play them on the Monday after they play Wigan on the Friday. That's the game I'd be resting players, if any.
A potential problem could be that any players picking up bans from the Friday would be able to play on Monday and miss against Toulouse, as the disciplinary won't meet over the weekend.
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| Quote ="jonh"It was a fantastic performance by a team who simply wanted it more than their opposition today.
We were playing for survival and I think despite what WP says all but assured that yesterday which is fantastic.
Wigan were off form but it was Trinity’s excellent game plan and execution of it which caused this. They totally frustrated the Wigan team which spilled over into some poor discipline from them at times.
Trinity totally neutralised the key threats and strangled their creativity.
The main game plan for Wigan seemed to be run round like headless chickens then give it to Field or French and expect them to create a bit of magic.
Arguably yesterday in my opinion was one of the best displays I’ve seen at Belle Vue in some time.
Great result for the club, it also means Wigan will be out to set the record straight vs Toulouse next up which can only be a positive too.
Finally it hopefully gives any players we are looking to recruit/retain for 2023 some confidence to sign up so we can start putting together a competitive squad moving forward.'"
I know we have discussed next year’s recruitment before and this was the thing that was annoying me about leaving it so late on in the season to seal our survival. I know we haven’t sealed it yet, but we are in a better position than a month ago, like you say hopefully this will give players the confidence to sign.
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| We need to win at least another game I think, can see Toulouse winning at least a couple, don’t trust Catalans discipline in the derby and Hull all over the place m. Who knows what team Sts will play
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| I can see us winning at least 2 games, Wire winning none (points difference will flip)...and then it's up to TO to catch them, not us.
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| Quote ="jonh"I think it was Liam Byrne you are referring to who has been excellent this year for Wigan.
He is one of the young forwards who has kicked on under the new regime at Wigan after a few years where he looked like he wasn’t going to reach his potential.
What struck me about Wigan was the lack of leadership and direction.
Isa is in the leadership team however in front of him for captain duties are Leului, Farrell, Powell and Bateman.
Smithies has become a leader too this year despite his young age.
I think with Huddersfield losing on Saturday a bit of complacency crept in and Trinity stifled the space the 3 main strike players can normally generate.
If plan A didn’t work there was no plan B.
Speaking to a few of the Wigan fans after the game they were very complementary of the Trinity performance and couldn’t understand how they were in the position they find themselves.
I don’t Toulouse picking up a win next week however their last 3 fixtures worry me.
Catalans are not firing and they are at home, Hull seem to have given up and Saints will have secured the LLS by the last game and may well choose to field a weakened team with a view to having one eye on the play offs.
The 2 Hull games are massive, just typical Hull will probably be looking to bounce back after the shower they put up this weekend vs Saints.'"
We don't have a bad record over Wigan, bearing in mind their usual loftier position (ie, by rights, we shouldn't win hardly any), and I think it's because they take their eye off the ball with us.
As for the remaining games, I'd like to think Wigan will want a rebound. As may Hull, of course, but I think we need to win just one of the Hull games to be safe. Like you, I think we need to be four points clear by the last weekend, albeit points difference could save us if the worst thing happens.
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