Super League Super League XIV Round Eighteen Previews
June 25, 2009 at 8:30 pm | In Rugby League, Sport, Super League | Leave a CommentTags: Rugby League, Sport, Super League, bradford bulls, castleford tigers, harlequins RL, catalans dragons, huddersfield giants, hull fc, hull kr, leeds rhinos, st helens, wakefield trinity wildcats, warrington wolves, wigoon warriors, saints, Wigan Warriors, Celtic Crusaders, Salford City Reds
Gareth, Gareth, Gareth. It is with dismay that I write about your cocaine blues, less from concern for Wigan and more from England’s point of view. Hock remains one of the few British back row forwards that looks likely to make a break against a side. His loss to our sport is something to, well maybe not mourn but you can be sad about it. To cheer yourself you can always consider the plight of Wigan who still remain an enemy of the people despite their decade and a half hiatus from the pinnacle of our sport. If the task of securing a contract extension was difficult before, Noble certainly has his work cut out and I can forsee only a Challenge Cup trophy win keeping him in his spot.
Leeds (2nd) v Bradford (11th)
Am I the only British RL fan that doesn’t side with either Queensland or New South Wales? Choosing between rednecks and rapists is no choice at all. What does this have to with Leeds-Bradford? Well it’s one of those games isn’t it where you’re more interested in seeing the underdog win than a particular team. You’d have to go back to the murky days of the first couple of Super Leagues to find a league table ladder with so many spaces between these two teams. It’s depressing isn’t it? First Gareth Hock now Bradford. Where will all this calamity end? It’s not even on TV anymore! Get Brian Noble back in town so we don’t have to feel guilty about his coaching struggle. He deserves some sympathy as does Steve Mc for all the injuries that his side is running into. No coincidence that two of the worst have been of the over thirties mob. Good signings there cocker. Leeds by 24.
Salford (13th) v Huddersfield (4th)
Does it really matter where this calamity will all end? Along with Hull KR and Harlequins RL, Huddersfield are the Super League New Wave and bemoaning the collapse of former powerhouses like Bradford and Wigan gives no credit to how these three smaller clubs have managed their resources well enough to have them competing for a top four spot. Critics of competition haven’t cited any of these three teams progress as examples of lack of quality because all three of these teams have improved no end from even just a couple of years ago. Consistency remains a problem for them as it does for Salford although the home side are still putting the effort in. It’s all about effort when your down in the bottom section of the table. Without effort you will get no reward. When your skills fall short of your opponents in rugby league you are up against it. Hustle, bustle and commitment can make a impact now like it never used to. The best example this year has to be Wigan’s demolition of Saints at Murrayfield. A fighting performance overcame a superior side which hasn’t always been the case in league. Prior to the salary cap you could put in 110% effort and still be blown away by a team which turns up for five minutes in the game. Needless to say that can still happen but the frequency by which teams are beating superior opposition through a professional attitude appears to grow increasingly greater. This is a long commentary and maybe if Salford stuck this on the wall they would realise the Giants are hot and cold, ready for being laid flat out by a haymaker. Backing the Giants on a regular basis this season, I’ve had mixed fortunes. In the biggest games they’ve come up short only to resurrect their top four hopes a week later by pulling off a shock win somewhere else. At their best Huddersfield walk this one. The loss at home last week should have their mind focussed enough to not let this one slip away, however I’m going to plump for The Pogues. Salford by 1.
St Helens (1st) v Celtic (14th)
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. There I’ve done a longer sentence than is probably necessary for this one. Saints by 24.
Castleford (9th) v Catalans (12th)
Terrific win in Huddersfield for Cas last week. Given the way the Giants controlled the second half of the cup-tie I was very surprised at their victory. The defence that kept them in that game was on display again and if they can repeat those kind of efforts there no reason they can’t hang on in here and push for seventh, maybe eighth. Putting four points between themselves and Wigan would go some way to isolating Hull as the main threat even though I expect Wigan to move upwards. Catalans will probably be dead and buried for this year if they lose here. Walters’ coaching has done nothing to move his side forward. He’s taken them backwards. He should be given a run next year to see how he goes. Could be a good game if the Tigers defence keeps its feet and the Dragons beef up the pack battle. Have to go for the home win for all the reasons that you’re thinking of too. Castleford by 4.
Hull KR (3rd) v Wigan (10th)
When I looked at this game last week I had game-of-the-round rattling inside my head. Okay, Rovers have battered Wigan over the past couple of years. What Rovers haven’t done is faced a caged Brian Noble side revelling amidst a siege mentality. You know how Noble goes. Trundling along until the chips are on the table and it’s a full house. Not this time. The Wigan squad could develop that siege mentality if there were circumstances to generate it. Where are you going to get your above and beyond inspiration from for this one? Hock’s actions are of his own doing so persuading the world and his friend is against you might be difficult for the heroes of Murrayfield to accept. Up until Tuesday I was quietly confident that Noble would bring his troops into town and have them marching to the two points on the back of a misfiring Rovers outfit. We should find out what impact this will have on Wigan and with a week off there’s every chance of Nobby’s Nuts giving Rovers poor form another test. Rovers by 8.
Warrington (7th) v Hull (8th)
Close in league positions without being close in form. Warrington came away from Spain with two points and even though Hull triumphed I just can’t see how they are going to do so here. Typing for some games can often be a chore. What do you write about Warrington versus Hull? You’d have to be a fan of one of the teams involved to go into any depth about the importance of the game. Level on points, we all fancy Warrington to move further up the table ready for a final run at the top four. They’re clawing back some of the early front runners and could well be just two points away from fourth by the end of this weekend. If they do it that’s some achievement already. What price a cup final win? Warrington by 12.
******GAME OF THE ROUND******
Wakefield (6th) v Harlequins RL (5th)
With Huddersfield at Salford there’s a real chance of a loss here acting as a stiff arm to the nose, putting four points between fifth and sixth. Harlequins RL found out how hard it is busting open those top teams. After an impressive opening Leeds quality shone through with wave after wave of attack blasting Harlequins RL back to basics. How much will their confidence have taken a knock from that? Certainly there are similar season defining possibilities for Harlequins RL as well. Losing for them may well put third out of reach, however as pointed out last week, there is scope for a decent run to the playoffs. This away trips represents the highest placed opposition team. I fancy this could be a kitchen sink face-off where the home side just want it too much for a visiting team to take it. Wakefield by 2.
Last week’s predictions;
Huddersfield by 12 (lost by 7)
Hull by 8 (won by 2)
Warrington by 2 (won by 12)
Rovers by 12 (won by 14)
Saints by 14 (won by 26)
Leeds by 6 (won by 30)
More predictable week last making it 65-50 overall.
Super League Super League XIV Round Seventeen Previews
June 18, 2009 at 7:31 pm | In Rugby League, Sport, Super League | Leave a CommentTags: Rugby League, Sport, Super League, bradford bulls, castleford tigers, harlequins RL, catalans dragons, huddersfield giants, hull fc, hull kr, leeds rhinos, st helens, wakefield trinity wildcats, warrington wolves, wigoon warriors, saints, Wigan Warriors, Celtic Crusaders, Salford City Reds, Salford Reds
Waffling amongst the previews is now commonplace I’ve noticed. Last week’s game of the round didn’t attract too much comment from me which is pretty understandable given the way my mind drifted onto matters more appealing. Are there things more appealing than a round of Super League fixtures? Okay, let’s start again with my pro-Super League commentary. We all go through peaks and troughs of interest with our great game, usually hitting the lows when our team does, our interest waning at the same time. Therefore any pro-Super League comments I make have to be considered in the light that I have been fortunate enough to watch a competitive side year-on-year, subsequently enjoying every single season unfold even when it ends with a wet fart. What is indisputable is that now I follow the rest of the weekends results with as much interest as my own team’s. Seeing the lower profile teams edging their way up the table, an underachieving giant rising from the foot of the table, non-M62 teams making progress and being entertained by teams battling to make the playoffs are as great as sport gets for me. You don’t need to be winning trophies to get excited about Catalans or Celtic. You just need to love our game.
Huddersfield (5th) v Castleford (10th)
Love this game do you? Love it enough to watch a re-run of an epic Challenge Cup Quarter Final? Of course you do. I expect a good crowd for this one. Castleford have just committed themselves to keeping Terry Matterson at the helm and I hope their fans come out to mark that. Has Matterson got it in himself to lift this team further up the table? The Tigers have got to be impressed with the way he’s invested his own neck in producing young playing talent. Remember getting to the top can require a long-term approach to planning and here is where I believe Castleford are coming out and backing that. Huddersfield wouldn’t be singled out as a club which has taken the same kind of gamble but why? Haven’t Huddersfield contributed with their own youngsters and stopped other players from being lost to reserve/amateur RL? We’ve seen that several of the Giants players have been gambles on potential. Some don’t appear to be working e.g. Robinson. Others, like Wild and Mason, just might be. It’s those riskier signings which have attracted most of our attention in response to their contributions to the Giants. I loved Keith Mason’s stats for one of the recent Giants games (think it was the Hull KR one) when I’m sure he racked up over 200m. It’s a first rate attitude like that which will push you into the top half of the table and it’s evident in the way the Giants have played this year. Even when their ball handling has evaded them, they’ve kept on going. Brown hasn’t lost faith in his side’s ability to be creative because he knows it’s the way to go. Practice makes perfect and even if there’s lots of work to do I’m pleased with Huddersfield’s progress and I expect Brown’s men to be rewarded again. Huddersfield by 12.
Hull (8th) v Salford (13th)
Cup-tie heroics still mean something for Salford despite their exit from that competition. It was the win at Hull which gave them the belief that led to the historic win at Leeds. Have Salford built on that? I think they have. If you look at what has happened to Hull since the cup game you can see Hull haven’t been able to find that belief within themselves. Where is it going to come from for Hull? It’s a question their fans have probably stopped asking. A week’s rest for Salford should ensure any Hull victory will be earned and with my typically insightful analysis I’m plumping for higher table position and home advantage ahead of anything technical. Hull by 8.
Catalans Dragons (12th) v Warrington (9th)
It seems Warrington’s recent exertions finally caught up with them as the Bulls ground out an impressive win. It’s a journey to Barcelona this weekend where a 15k crowd is expected at a ground which isn’t the Nou Camp. It’s okay to be jealous of Warrington fans’ luck with this draw. They’ll get the opportunity to sample an open-top bus if they take one of the many guides that dart around the city. If you do go to Barcelona and get on one of the buses you’ll get a relatively ordinary headphones guide that, last time I went on, actually stated “On your left is of no significance.” A bit like a tour through the visitors trophy cabinet. Times are changing and as Catalans slide further away from the top four so Warrington move towards it. An initiative like this can unsettle home teams if fans fail to follow the club’s lead. On Saturday we’re expecting to see more home fans than we see in Perpignan so this might be closer than I would have normally suggested. Playing in France this year hasn’t been the test it can be and I expect a raised level of intensity from the home boys, I’m just not sure extra effort will be enough to beat a unit like Smith’s. Warrington by 2.
Celtic Crusaders (14th) v Hull KR (3rd)
How wonderful to have a reliable retro brand name visiting one week and then another 80s success story with even more millions of fans coming down the next. Rugby league does not get bigger than this for Celtic Crusaders. The invite to Russell has been extended and it’s just a shame they weren’t aware of him being in the area earlier. Marketing around Gladiator would have been limitless especially with heathens like Rovers suitably filling the villain role. He might come he might not. He might bring his pub band with him and blast out a few classics for the visitors like Stevie Wonder or The Kinks. It could get pretty raucous out there. Well done on beating Wigan. You can’t beat these guys though. Rovers by 12.
Bradford (11th) v St Helens (1st)
Bulls against the Saints not on SKY? Rightly so. If you forget the most recent breath taker between these two teams you wouldn’t be looking at this as prime time entertainment. We all know the Bulls have slumped, are on the verge of playing at Valley Parade again and Saints are cruising towards another ill-fated Grand Final appearance. Where’s the excitement in this one? Well I’m pretty excited about it. Haven’t Bradford just upset the competition’s other form team? Wasn’t it away from home as well? Haven’t the Bulls handed Saints their sodded jockstraps back to them at Odsal before? Not for a while they haven’t. Saints by 14.
******GAME OF THE ROUND******
Harlequins RL (4th) v Leeds (2nd)
Give the people what they want. This is what we want! Harlequins RL on the verge of breaking through into the corridors of on-field playing power. Look down their fixture list for the season and you will see Harlequins RL’s remaining road games are against sides sixth placed or lower. There is no trip to Leeds, Saints or Rovers and there are home games versus the Bulls, Salford and Castleford. There is reason for hope for our rat race enthralled friends. Huddersfield could not make that adjustment yet they’re still in the hunt for second as both of these teams are. Leeds, rightly, have aspirations for catching Saints and with trips to Warrington, Rovers, Leeds and Harlequins RL to come for Saints there’s no reason for the other top five teams to stop believing they can too. Harlequins RL will get some belief if they notch this win. The parallels with the Giants situation do not need discussing. A win for McDermott will surely see his side finish in the top eight. Will it instil the belief we’ve talked about? It’s a start. This increasingly efficient McDermott mob are tightening themselves up every week and with that is coming consistency. The demolishing of Paul Cooke’s pretenders was typical of Harlequins RL. I commented about how Rovers could gift the game to the visitors last week and so they did. Were you expecting Harlequins RL to be as ruthless? Only a lunatic would have anticipated such a comprehensive win. With the visitors it feels like I’ve lost touch with them since they were obliterated out of the cup. Where are they up to these days? It seems to me that they’re just chugging along preparing for the business end of the season when it will miraculously come together like a Froch fist. For the first time Harlequins RL are expected to produce. It’s an almost identical situation to the first Huddersfield-Leeds game. Hopefully we can avoid the same car-crash-clash and see one of the n00bs test a big gun. I’m hoping. Leeds by 6.
Last week’s predictions;
Hull KR by 4 (lost by 30)
Saints by 24 (won by 40)
Wigan by 12 (lost by 6)
Wakefield by 10 (won by 15)
Warrington by 12 (lost by 11)
Leeds by 10 (won by 8 )
A 50/50 week thanks to three upsets making it 60-49 overall.
Super League Super League XIV Round Sixteen Previews
June 11, 2009 at 8:53 pm | In Rugby League, Sport, Super League, Uncategorized | 1 CommentTags: Rugby League, Sport, Super League, bradford bulls, castleford tigers, harlequins RL, catalans dragons, huddersfield giants, hull fc, hull kr, leeds rhinos, st helens, wakefield trinity wildcats, warrington wolves, wigoon warriors, saints, predictions, Wigan Warriors, Celtic Crusaders, Salford City Reds
So for the cost of Super League you can buy a football player. £80m? WTF! I suppose if Ronaldo is worth £80m then you can see why Stuart Fielden was £450k. Madness. Madness of the sort you don’t see in a game as honest as rugby league. There is no slave labour in league. Our men do it for the love of the game, the thrill of the collision and the majesty of bringing joy to thousands of miserable folk oppressed by this country’s obsession with tennis, cricket and motor racing. Time for the real sport again. Forget about football, Super League is gathering pace and if results go as I predict this week I think we might just be looking at this year’s playoff teams in the top eight.
Hull KR v Harlequins RL
It just goes to show how serious we are about Hull KR’s involvement in this year’s Grand Final challenge when you look at how many games they’ve been selected for in my game of the round. Friday’s match-up against the Spivs was edged out because we all need a break from Rovers mania. I pointed out last week that Rovers had gotten most of the tough away games out of the way which doesn’t mean there aren’t difficult home battles to be had. Harlequins RL you probably recall impressed me enough a few weeks ago to change my opinion on them. However, we are discussing their merits against a side which has entranced the world. Rovers’ victory in the capital would normally make this an easy selection. With Harlequins RL winning me over an off day for the home side could let in McDermott’s men and that easy prediction isn’t as sure as it was a month ago. Tipping the visitors is difficult though made worse by the fact they probably need to win with a game against Leeds followed by a trip to Wakefield threatening to push them out of the top half. Morgan’s men have shown an ability to bounce back, compete and win. Tight game decided by Rovers. Either they win this game or hand it to Harlequins RL. Hull KR by 4.
St Helens v Castleford
At Castleford this was one way traffic and might well be the result which gave us a bigger clue about the Tigers capabilities this season than any other. Despite defeats prior to that sixty-odd point hammering, Castleford had competed more effectively than last season to the extent that the playoffs were looking like a good bet. In Super League a short, good run can push you into contention which is what happened to Castleford. If you look where the Tigers sit they are level on points with Wigan, Hull and Warrington. Yeah I know what’s popped into your mind. There are two teams gaining momentum whilst the two others are either scrambling around for points or juddering to a big fat halt. To even get close to competing in this game Castleford will have to reproduce some of that crushing defence we saw in the cup and then throw is some good ball retention. My memory is nearly as bad as the voting populations’ so me saying I can’t remember how often Castleford have won at Saints in the past twenty years means nothing. I’m sure they have but I can only remember Dean Sampson’s one man show when he took on the entire Saints team on his own with the home side scraping a draw out of it. Don’t fancy that happening again. Saints by 24.
Celtic v Wigan
I can’t tell whether the Crusaders are getting better or not. Losing by twenty in London is no embarrassment when you’ve been beaten more comprehensively by the same team at your own gaff. The visit of Wigan, THE brand name in rugby league during Mrs Thatcher’s reign should guarantee a six figure crowd and give the locals a chance to see how the origins of their union rebirth is progressing. Of course, we can’t compare this Wigan side with the majesty of those glory days because teams no longer include lying down and dying in their pre-match preparation. If Wigan win I can see nothing other than to attribute Celtic’s failure to win to a lack of motivation. It used to be that a big name walking into town would result in the town’s gunslingers queuing up to take a shot at them. I’m struggling to see where Celtic are going to get their motivation in playing a team from a bygone era. Wigan by 12.
Wakefield v Hull
Saturday night thriller installed for us here. Wakefield are bobbing about a bit and Hull are sinking. If there’s any rain complicating events this could get truly messy. I don’t mean any offence by this Wakefield and Hull fans. I am struggling with something to write about here. If there is a focal point for this game it’s one team can go ahead of the other by winning. Thrilling isn’t it? Let’s face it there’s not much going for Hull at the moment which is why you have to go for Wakefield by default even if they have got more about themselves. Does this review sound as boring as it feels typing it? Wakefield by 10.
Warrington v Bradford
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away there was some interest in seeing Bradford heading over to Warrington because it wasn’t always plain sailing. It’s positively choppy waters now. In fact with Saints seeking revenge next week at Odsal there’s every chance that Professor Yaffle might be on the touchlines with the mice. The loss of Mickey Higham for three months might push the determination of Wire but I am a believer! Yes I am a believer in Wire as a trophy contending force! If you read my previews on a regular basis you will know I’ve not hidden my admiration for Tony Smith and how he was the right man for the Warrington job. Getdownmonkeyman tipped us all off when Lowes got the job about Smith and I’m sure he’s delighted his team hasn’t had to wait until next year to see some benefit. I daresay Smith’s arrival will be key to the club retaining the services of Matt King, who has been excellent since the coaching change. All this loving of Warrington ignores Bradford. Sadly I’ve only got mocking things to say about Bradford at the moment so better to say nothing. Just snigger because next year, it could be you. Warrington by 12.
************GAME OF THE ROUND************
Leeds v Huddersfield
Yay! The big one. The big one that was a big one a while back and turned into a disaster for Huddersfield. Will the lack of SKY coverage inspire the Giants to pass and catch? In the interests of developing our competition there will be many hoping so. Leeds, well what can you say about Leeds? Does anybody know where they’re going? If they’re not careful they could be heading for a world full of women, probably via facebook. Camptastic! Wilma Deering, now here’s a choice worth considering, Wilma Deering or Princess Ardala? Good, straight-laced authoritarian who is demanding to be shown how to RTC or the posh bad girl who knows how to in ways you haven’t imagined who can’t help but throw herself at you? I love them both. Leeds by 10.
Last week’s predictions.
Saints by 6 (won by 24)
Wigan by 12 (won by 16)
Castleford by 4 (lost by 16)
Leeds by 10 (lost by 2)
Harlequins RL by 12 (won by 20)
Bradford by 2 (won by 14)
Hull KR by 6 (lost by 16)
Another 4-3 week making it 57-46.
Super League XIV Round Fifteen Previews
June 4, 2009 at 10:08 pm | In Rugby League, Sport, Super League | Leave a CommentTags: Rugby League, Sport, Super League, bradford bulls, castleford tigers, harlequins RL, catalans dragons, huddersfield giants, hull fc, hull kr, leeds rhinos, st helens, wakefield trinity wildcats, warrington wolves, wigoon warriors, saints, Wigan Warriors, Celtic Crusaders, Salford City Reds
Breathtaking stuff last week. On a weekend when Chelsea slowly dismantled The People’s Club, rugby league gave the country’s viewing public a feast of entertainment not seen on terrestrial television outside of the Champions League. Saturday’s game between Hull KR and Warrington must rank as one of the finest cup ties I have ever seen. There was everything in it. The amazing tries took a back seat me for me next to the powerful game winning rugby of Adrian Morley. It might well be the best display I’ve ever seen from him. Tony Smith is the man!
On Sunday we experienced something equally as exciting in what was a slightly less competitive match. Castleford hung on a bit but their defence at times was incredible. Huddersfield had to work to win. How can anyone complain about our sport when it tosses out first pitch fastballs like this?
Hull v St Helens
Sean Long is all the talk of this one when there might be a decent game in the offing here. Saints’ record at the KC is poor, salvaged by winning results against weak Hull teams. This is a week Hull team. It is also a Hull team that has had a week off and a week to get focussed and motivated for the visit of the league leaders. To me you should expect the home side to be throwing themselves around the park to compete. We know the teams’ relative strengths and weaknesses and on form there is only one winner. This is a new Super League and upping your effort can get you a result these days because the gap between the best and the worst has decreased. Difficult to plump for Hull even if they give us some top notch effort. Saints by 6.
Wigan v Salford
Disappointment for Salford in the cup shouldn’t detract from a good run of results that has them above the Bulls. Nobody outside of New Jack City figured we’d be saying that fifteen rounds in. I bumped into a Salford fan when I was shopping for food the other day. He said it’s just like Salford to win this week but I wasn’t aware that Salford had suddenly turned into pre-Super League Saints were they win the less important games after losing the big one. Suppose they have. It still isn’t enough to beat Wigan at The Cruste. Wigan are embedded with high octane talent like Gleeson, Roberts, Riddell and Bailey. Frost those logs with some internationals and bigger forwards and what do you have? Wigan by 12.
Castleford v Warrington
This was a contender for the pick of the round. Is the extra day’s rest going to be enough for Warrington to continue their climb up the table? It’s going to be interesting finding out with only two points splitting them which you wouldn’t think after their respective starts and appreciation for those starts. Wire’s improvement under Smith has been expected, culminating in an amazing cup win. I suspect Smith will allow his side the odd mistake after their heroics whereas Cas have to aim for the playoffs now. Against Huddersfield Cas showed some big defence and it was this, alongside the Giants handling, which kept them in the game. I didn’t see much from the Tigers with the ball to give me much reason to believe they will hang on in there. Can Wire back it up? If they do I see them winning. I see Wire having an off day but even then I am not sure Castleford can get away from stagnating in the table. Castleford by 4.
Catalans v Leeds
Easy one this? Yeah I think so. Leeds haven’t hit a rythmn and neither have Catalans. In fairness this fixture doesn’t really excite me enough to write much about it. The obvious thing to say is Catalans at home can surprise so let’s just leave it at that. Leeds by 10.
Harlequins RL v Celtic
It was some performance at Knowsley Road by Harlequins RL a couple of weeks ago. Yes they were outplayed and didn’t really deserve the win. They were at the races and competed very well. Many Saints fans were unable to recognise a team that didn’t roll over and die but hung in on Saints’ coat tails well enough to force drama into the game right up until the late stages. Defensively was where Harlequins RL impressed me much. By half-time the game could have been out of reach were it not for their goal line defence. Game reports said that they controlled the ball well and to some extent they did. For me though they could have done a lot better. In attack there wasn’t that much on offer and too often I felt they let the ball slip out of their grasp in their own half. If they hadn’t gifted Saints some good field position there could have been a shock. I can’t see a shock happening this week despite Celtic’s first win. Harlequins RL have banished the Crusaders before and I don’t forsee too much of a skirmish here. Harlequins RL by 12.
Bradford v Wakefield
How’s it looking down there Bradford fans? I remember Saints slobbing in the cellar before Alex Murphy came in to save us from complete disaster. It’s awful. Do the Bulls have a similarly historic icon to come and save them or are they going to give McNamara the time? The beauty of no relegation means he can be given time and we all have to recognise the support the club are giving him during exceptionally hard times. Wakefield’s arrival is no longer a fancied win. Kear’s men can be up and down and a sixth place spot has been acheived on the back of that. Win the Bulls must though. You can excuse a defeat against a lesser team when they are red hot at their place. A team with the Super League pedigree of Bradford have the right to expect to collect two points which is why a loss here would heighten the calls for Macca’s head. Unwarranted? Probably not but even if you don’t agree show some respect for the integrity the Bulls management are showing by not caving in. Bradford by 2.
************GAME OF THE ROUND************
Huddersfield v Hull KR
Fourth v second. Great stuff. Almost as great as last week, for Huddersfield anyway. Rovers couldn’t hold out against the resurgent Wolves and the better team won in the end as has happened the following day. Huddersfield’s incompetence with the ball nearly cost them and my clichéd opinion of Rovers is they are a team that exploits such gifts as effectively as any other in the league. In other big games this year the Giants haven’t been able to perform to the best of their ability and although this might not have been singled out as a big game when we started this season it is now. Rovers, like Castleford, know they have to get on with it. Unlike Castleford they have the evidence to back up a positive statement about them in this situation. I honestly believe that at their best the Giants are the better team. They can match Rovers in what they do, just lacking the consistency of Rovers. It’s a consistency which is better than the word suggests. Beating the big guns, Rovers now have a good fixture list from here on in and they are perfectly capable of staying in the top three, probably even top two. They’ve had their west coast road trip and after their visit to Leeds their next trickiest away game might well be in France. Forget last week’s disappointment scruffy fishbangers, Huddersfield will probably help you to win this one. Hull KR by 6.
Last week’s predictions.
Hull KR by 10 (won by 10)
Bradford by 6 (lost by 8 )
Saints by 8 (won by 10)
Warrington by 4 (won by 8 )
Wakefield by 6 (lost by 48 lol)
Leeds by 14 (won by 30)
Celtic by 2 (lost by 12)
Another 4-3 week making it 53-43.
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