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| Certainly didn't expect that - aside from the result, which flatters Wigan, it was an excellent performance; our lads showed some true grit and really got under the big boys skin, as evidenced by Tomkins constant ranting at the ref and Wane's churlish comments after the fact.
I like a lot of what Wigan do, but the attitude on the pitch in terms of appealing for penalties is unpleasant to watch; it's too much like football, and that's never a good thing.
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| Quote bren2k="bren2k"Certainly didn't expect that - aside from the result, which flatters Wigan, it was an excellent performance; our lads showed some true grit and really got under the big boys skin, as evidenced by Tomkins constant ranting at the ref and Wane's churlish comments after the fact.
I like a lot of what Wigan do, but the attitude on the pitch in terms of appealing for penalties is unpleasant to watch; it's too much like football, and that's never a good thing.'"
I know what you mean, they tend not to have any class when losing, or indeed when winning as yesterday proved. Shame that, because they have the makings of a Champion side that could dominate for many years to come - and they really are the blueprint in terms of youth development that
Top performance from our boys, and hard to believe these are, in the main, the same group of players from the last 120mins of rugby they played and Agar has to take credit for getting them to play with the attitude they did yesterday.
Well played boys, hopefully we can carry this into the next 2 "winnable" games if there is such a thing for us and get a little momentum back into our season and keep those slim hopes of 8th alive for a bit longer.
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| Quote bren2k="bren2k"Certainly didn't expect that - aside from the result, which flatters Wigan, it was an excellent performance; our lads showed some true grit and really got under the big boys skin, as evidenced by Tomkins constant ranting at the ref and Wane's churlish comments after the fact.
I like a lot of what Wigan do, but the attitude on the pitch in terms of appealing for penalties is unpleasant to watch; it's too much like football, and that's never a good thing.'"
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Charnley. He was absolutely terrible for waving his arms in the air and begging for a penalty. I believe it was a penalty for holding down on him after he'd screamed at the ref for a good few seconds that piggy-backed them down field to put them over for mossop's try.
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| Quote Fordy="Fordy"Game changer for me was Woody's kick straight into touch when we were on the attack, although as others have alluded to the lack of substitutes toward the end was probably the real killer.'"
Agreed.
Our restarts were very predictable floaters and didn't put Wigan under any pressure. The one that restarted the 2nd half was suicidal, giving Tomkins possesion from his 40 yd line. We also put the standard one straight dead and didn't even go for a short option when we kicked off 7 points behind with only 3 minutes to go!
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| I was delighted with our performance yesterday, it is great to see some pride back in the shirt.
Walshaw made a good impression and TT (as I call him) is looking like a good acquisition. The forwards worked really hard yesterday and helped to keep us in it.
I keep reflecting that the second half score was 26-6 in favour of them, although 14 of those were in the last 8 minutes or so. So close and yet..... The score clearly does not reflect the closeness of the tie and we could really do with an improved points difference.
In the first half I thought Alibert performed well and was pleased to see him penalise Tomkins for mouthing off. He seemed fairly consistent in what he would or would not let go for both sides. Such a shame so many offsides and moving off the marks were tolerated as it gives a clear advantage.
In the second half, without an overly controversial decision I feel as though he started leaning towards them with decisions. Maybe it was the constant chatter in the ear or play being close to the Wigan fans.
A lot of people around me were calling Wigan passes as forward, this was laughable on the most part because they clearly were not. I know that Wigan like Leeds tend to get the rub of the green with forward passes but there weren't really many controversial ones missed yesterday. I have more of a gripe with their offsides (no need for it, they are well drilled and very fit), holding down and moving off the mark which was persistent.
I felt that losing Lee Smith and Kirmond in the second half is when the game moved away from us. We seemed to not have any attacking success once they left.
Whilst both teams were not at full strength we really were close to bear bones so the effort from the lads was truly superb.
With Bradford having lost a few on the trot we really need to get the 4 points from Salford and London. I do however think that having lost to Cas and Hull KR has probably cost us a chance at the top 8.
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| Quote Mr Bliss="Mr Bliss"What do you expect when we 'make' all the wigan fans down the side (yes that old chestnut) where the can help a clueless ref make all the decisions.
The bit that riled me was when Amor knocked on and if the away fans hadn't have pointed it out we might have got away with it. They also helped [uSir Sam Tomkins [/uevery time he needed another penalty.'"
Sir, well its about time, if its good enough for Wiggins, Botham & Ferguson, surely, Sam deserves it. Well said that man, lets start a campaign now !!!!
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| Quote twosevenzero="twosevenzero"lets start a campaign now !!!!'"
Feel free - can't see it catching on outside of Wigan like, but fill your boots all the same.
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| If Sir Sam wins us the world cup and stays in Rugby League he can have my vote
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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"If Sir Sam wins us the world cup and stays in Rugby League he can have my vote'"
If Sir Sam played in a team of English players for England then he (and they) would have my support too, however whilst we continue to pick the likes of Chase for England I hope they get slaughtered in the World Cup.
Just my opinion, but to me it would seem a very hollow victory to win the World Cup by using non-English players.
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| Quote Fordy="Fordy"Just my opinion, but to me it would seem a very hollow victory to win the World Cup by using non-English players.'"
You know I feel exactly the same when the Aussies win the cup with all those kiwi's and south sea islanders in the team.
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| Quote Fordy="Fordy" but to me it would seem a very hollow victory to win the World Cup by using non-English players.'"
Don't worry it will never happen
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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"If Sir Sam wins us the world cup and stays in Rugby League he can have my vote'"
I'm quite looking forward to him getting a hammering from the Aussies under the watchfull eye of an unbiased Aussie ref. Then he can sod off to Union.
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