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| That is now 3 good performances on the trot, 2 wins & a loss. Now only 6 points behind Widnes & Donnie, so a win at the weekend & escaping the bottom four becomes increasingly possible.
Of course we need everyone fit & access to our loanees & DRs but I am at least optimistic that we might stand this season on its head. COYB!
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| So no, I really can’t see how Keven Hetherington thought the Broncos were going to make a playoff final. Not unless he was banking on some kind of miracle run, a sudden influx of top-tier loanees and every other team above us imploding.
Even with what Deadcowbys said. Three decent performances, two wins and a tight loss with the reality is London have spent most of the season firefighting. There’s been effort and the odd spark but not enough cohesion, depth, or consistency to genuinely compete with the likes of Widnes, Doncaster, or Oldham over the long haul.
Talk of making a playoff final feels more like PR spin than a grounded assessment of the squad’s capabilities. If anything, just escaping the bottom four would be an achievement, especially given the churn in the squad, the reliance on short-term fixes, and the lack of stability in key positions.
Turning the season on its head? Maybe. But reaching a playoff final? That’s another galaxy altogether.
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