Update Sunday 21st July 2019:
Newcastle 34 - 16 London
W Wales 44 - 16 Coventry
N Wales 0 - 30 Dons
Workington 52 – 4 Keighley
A convincing win for the Dons in North Wales by 30 points to 0 lifts us into 4th place ahead of Hunslet on points difference. This should be a nice confidence booster after the set-back against Whitehaven.
Hunslet didn’t play this weekend. They have two games in hand but a stiff run-in to end the season.
Newcastle beat London to stay in second place. London are in freefall at the moment.
West Wales ended a losing run of 43 games to beat Coventry 44-16. Prior to this match they’d only scored 128 points in their previous 15 games.
Former Dons man Louis Sheriff featured for Keighley in their 52 – 4 defeat at Workington. Workington overtake London and jump to 6th place.
The League Table: (Pld, Points, Points Diff, Maximum possible points if winning all remaining games))
1) Whitehaven 15 23 +123 (Max 33)
2) Newcastle 15 21 +207 (Max 31)
3) Oldham 15 20 +221 (Max 30)
4) Dons 16 18 +218 (Max 26)
5) Hunslet 14 18 +202 (Max 30)
6) Workington 16 16 +82 (Max 24)
7) London 16 15 -78 (Max 23)
[uRemaining games for each team are:[/u
[uDons:[/u London (H), Oldham (A), Keighley (H), Workington (A).
[uWhitehaven:[/u Hunslet (A), Workington (H), Keighley (A), W Wales (H), Coventry (A). Two wins needed to definitely finish ahead of the Dons.
[uNewcastle:[/u W Wales (A), Oldham (A), Coventry (H), N Wales (H), Keighley (A). Three wins out of five will see Newcastle finish above the Dons.
[uOldham:[/u London (A), Newcastle (H), Dons (H), Coventry (A), Hunslet (A).
[uHunslet:[/u Whitehaven (A), N Wales (H), Keighley (A), London (A), Workington (H), Oldham (H). Five wins would be needed for Hunslet to definitely finish above the Dons.
[uWorkington:[/u Whitehaven (A), W Wales (H), Hunslet (A), Dons (H).
[uLondon:[/u Oldham (H), Dons (A), Hunslet (H), N Wales (A).
The Dons will be strong favourites to beat London next time out. We then have a vital game at Oldham. Our best case scenario seems like a third place finish (ahead of Oldham and Hunslet) with Newcastle and Whitehaven possibly being too far ahead to be caught, especially considering their remaining games.
Finishing in fourth place will be considerably better than finishing 5th or 6th as far as the play-offs go. Third place would be better still!