Quote ="Tony Fax"Perfectly sums it up. The general feeling amongst Halifax fans after the match is that we made far too many mistakes and got crucified by penalties piggy backing Widnes up the field. You CANNOT expect to win games against any DECENT team playing like that. Yet we still came within 5 points and could have actually snatched it. I think that speaks volumes as to which team has the genuine overall better quality. So would I swap the Halifax team and coaching set up with that of Widnes? ......
NOT A BIT OF IT!!'"
I must say I'm very surprised and slightly disappointed at Halifax's response. We were up at half time and up at full time, you had a good 10 minute patch yet ultimately lost the match. It's interesting to say that we can't play any better, we've only been training together for 3 weeks and have alot of new players, yet still managed to beat you on your own patch. In reality, we shouldn't have won last Sunday with your form and our new players, and I think your coach is trying to paint over the cracks.
Halifax didn't play to the best of their ability? There's always a reason for that, you dropped the ball alot because of our pressure and line speed, it happened 3 times on our line in the first half. Maybe your players have believed your coaches and fans hype too much?
I've seen it happen to us, 2 years ago when we swept all before us and battered Haven in the Northern Rail Cup Final, yet went on to play poor for the rest of the season and get battered in the Grand Final because we peaked too soon - maybe your coach is too inexperienced to know how to get his team to peak at the right time?
I'm not dismissing Fax in the slightest, you are still in my opinion clear favourites to win the Grand Final, but stop thinking it's a formality, which I think alot of you did, because history shows it's not as easy as that, and you could end up looking very silly come October.