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| We win on sunday and its game on again at the top
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| Wigan still should have had enough quality to beat Quins even with players out. To only score 2 points in the 2nd half is terrible.
To use the weakened team excuse they are saying their replacements aren't up to the job.
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| I can't say i take pleasure in this defeat to Quins =#FFFFFFbut i can bloody think it hahahahahahahahahahah LMFAO
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| Quote ="lister"Wigan still should have had enough quality to beat Quins even with players out. To only score 2 points in the 2nd half is terrible.
To use the weakened team excuse they are saying their replacements aren't up to the job.'"
Ive not seen any excuses on our board, Quins were more determined and our defence wasnt up the the task end of
Of course replacements arent going to be as good as our fully fit 1-17 thats inevitable with the salary cap
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| Penny didnt have a good game today, twice when he broke free he got caught by Ainscough and don't think he caught 1 high ball.
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Quote ="Mother Feka"Penny didnt have a good game today, twice when he broke free he got caught by Ainscough
and don't think he caught 1 high ball.'"
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 632708.stm
[iRock-bottom Harlequins staged a stunning second-half fightback to shock Super League leaders Wigan.
A Warriors win looked certain as they led 24-6 at the break after Liam Farrell (2), Cameron Phelps and Joel Tomkins replied to David Howell's try.
But Luke Dorn went over twice in the first 10 minutes of the second half to move Quins to within six points.
Pat Richards kicked a penalty for Wigan but Will Sharp, Robert Purdham and Chad Randall sealed victory for Quins.
Harlequins arrived at the DW Stadium having won just one of their opening 10 games, compared to Wigan's 10 wins in 11 outings.
But, despite Quins beating Wakefield in the Challenge Cup last weekend, there seemed little chance of the formbook being turned on its head as the Warriors opened up a commanding half-time lead.
Super League XV's biggest crowd of the season so far was silenced early on when Sharp palmed Danny Orr's high kick to Howell for the game's opening score.
Yet Wigan, who were without seven regulars, hit back emphatically with two tries in four minutes through 17-year-old Farrell, making his first start, and Phelps.
Sean O'Loughlin created an overlap for Tomkins to run in number three before Farrell capitalised on confusion in the visiting defence.
But Quins mustered an instant response at the start of the second half as Dorn, playing as a makeshift full-back after Ben Jones-Bishop sustained a head injury, twice sliced through the home defence.
Richards' penalty gave Wigan a two-score cushion but Brian McDermott's side were not to be denied and hit back when Orr's kick ahead was collected by Sharp.
Winger Kevin Penny then broke down the middle to set up the position for Purdham to put Quins in front for a second time, leaving hooker Randall to skip over to cap a memorable night. [/i
Shame that Ainscough couldn't prevent him from setting up the winning try then!!!
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Quote ="Mother Feka"Penny didnt have a good game today, twice when he broke free he got caught by Ainscough
and don't think he caught 1 high ball.'"
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 632708.stm
[iRock-bottom Harlequins staged a stunning second-half fightback to shock Super League leaders Wigan.
A Warriors win looked certain as they led 24-6 at the break after Liam Farrell (2), Cameron Phelps and Joel Tomkins replied to David Howell's try.
But Luke Dorn went over twice in the first 10 minutes of the second half to move Quins to within six points.
Pat Richards kicked a penalty for Wigan but Will Sharp, Robert Purdham and Chad Randall sealed victory for Quins.
Harlequins arrived at the DW Stadium having won just one of their opening 10 games, compared to Wigan's 10 wins in 11 outings.
But, despite Quins beating Wakefield in the Challenge Cup last weekend, there seemed little chance of the formbook being turned on its head as the Warriors opened up a commanding half-time lead.
Super League XV's biggest crowd of the season so far was silenced early on when Sharp palmed Danny Orr's high kick to Howell for the game's opening score.
Yet Wigan, who were without seven regulars, hit back emphatically with two tries in four minutes through 17-year-old Farrell, making his first start, and Phelps.
Sean O'Loughlin created an overlap for Tomkins to run in number three before Farrell capitalised on confusion in the visiting defence.
But Quins mustered an instant response at the start of the second half as Dorn, playing as a makeshift full-back after Ben Jones-Bishop sustained a head injury, twice sliced through the home defence.
Richards' penalty gave Wigan a two-score cushion but Brian McDermott's side were not to be denied and hit back when Orr's kick ahead was collected by Sharp.
Winger Kevin Penny then broke down the middle to set up the position for Purdham to put Quins in front for a second time, leaving hooker Randall to skip over to cap a memorable night. [/i
Shame that Ainscough couldn't prevent him from setting up the winning try then!!!
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| Quote ="WalterWizard"news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/super_league/8632708.stm
[iRock-bottom Harlequins staged a stunning second-half fightback to shock Super League leaders Wigan.
A Warriors win looked certain as they led 24-6 at the break after Liam Farrell (2), Cameron Phelps and Joel Tomkins replied to David Howell's try.
But Luke Dorn went over twice in the first 10 minutes of the second half to move Quins to within six points.
Pat Richards kicked a penalty for Wigan but Will Sharp, Robert Purdham and Chad Randall sealed victory for Quins.
Harlequins arrived at the DW Stadium having won just one of their opening 10 games, compared to Wigan's 10 wins in 11 outings.
But, despite Quins beating Wakefield in the Challenge Cup last weekend, there seemed little chance of the formbook being turned on its head as the Warriors opened up a commanding half-time lead.
Super League XV's biggest crowd of the season so far was silenced early on when Sharp palmed Danny Orr's high kick to Howell for the game's opening score.
Yet Wigan, who were without seven regulars, hit back emphatically with two tries in four minutes through 17-year-old Farrell, making his first start, and Phelps.
Sean O'Loughlin created an overlap for Tomkins to run in number three before Farrell capitalised on confusion in the visiting defence.
But Quins mustered an instant response at the start of the second half as Dorn, playing as a makeshift full-back after Ben Jones-Bishop sustained a head injury, twice sliced through the home defence.
Richards' penalty gave Wigan a two-score cushion but Brian McDermott's side were not to be denied and hit back when Orr's kick ahead was collected by Sharp.
Winger Kevin Penny then broke down the middle to set up the position for Purdham to put Quins in front for a second time, leaving hooker Randall to skip over to cap a memorable night. [/i
Shame that Ainscough couldn't prevent him from setting up the winning try then!!!'"
Nothing you have said contradicts anything I said. All i said was that when Penny made a break (twice) ainscough caught him (twice) penny then played the ball and they went outwide and scored.
You lot are talking as if he was Mr Incredible and he won the game for Quins and he has 'resurrected' quins etc. but in reality they would have won with or without him tonight.
Just pointing out the facts.
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| To be fair mother feka, he did palm down the high ball for Quins first try and made some decent breaks
He outclassed Ainscough who was poor tonight
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| Quote ="shambawangy"To be fair mother feka, he did palm down the high ball for Quins first try and made some decent breaks
He outclassed Ainscough who was poor tonight'"
He wasnt against Ainscoughs wing.
I was just shocked that Ainscough caught him TBH because Penny is mega fast and Ainscough aint the fastest winger or the best tackler.
Anyway the point i was making was that Penny wasnt as good as people on here think he was, he looked very shakey under the high ball, just batting it anywhere or missing it alltogether and when he did make a break he was easily caught.
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| It was Will Sharp who palmed the ball back in for the first try.
Penny made a good break early on from an inside pass and was caught by Ainscough, thought he played reasonably well, though he did get a little targeted with the high ball (That may be because we had Richards on that wing however)
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| Chins up lads plenty more pies in the bakery,you Wigan boys need to more graceful in defeat.
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| Quote ="robbierotten"Chins up lads plenty more pies in the bakery,you Wigan boys need to more graceful in defeat.'"
You won't get any graciousness in defeat from that arrogant lot!
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| Well done agent Penny. Please await your next assignment.
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| Harlequins coach Brian McDermott:
"I'm very, very proud. We were up against it tonight. Chris Melling was knocked out for a big period of the first half and =#FF0000Ben Jones-Bishop is in hospital with a head injury.
"We're not sure what happened. He either got a stud in the head or he collided. He's got an indentation in the middle of his skull that you can put your finger inside.
"He's not feeling great. It's a bit of a concern and our thoughts are with Ben Jones-Bishop now.
"So not only did we play a very physical Wigan team but we had some blokes missing as well.
"We weren't great in the first half. While we challenged Wigan in some areas our poor discipline allowed them to get out of their area too easily."
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| Wigan struggled against Sheffied last week, I think the wheels have fell off. lol
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| We don't half ask for it on here at times.
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| I don't think the wheels have fallen off at Wigan. They have Tommy L missing at dummy half and are suffering the same as we do when Monaghan is not playing. I have been telling a couple of pie friends at work that if Tommy L gets injured they would struggle. They are convinced that Tomkins is more important. Teams like Leeds in the past have managed withought their first choice DH for big parts of the season but not many teams can.
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| As much as we all loved Wigan losing last night, I don't think that we should quite be mocking their loss until we beat Catalan on Sunday...
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| Game-plan to beat Wigan; let them build a big lead in the first half, then let them switch off and beat them in the second half. Has worked for both Quins and Bradford.
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| Quote ="Wilderspool memories"icon_biggrin.gif You won't get any graciousness in defeat from that arrogant lot!'"
Oh really? Most posts on our site are saying Quins deserved their win. Care to take that statement back chump?
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| Just goes to show that most teams are capable of winning anywhere in the right circumstances. Quins clearly much better for getting some talent back in, but recovering from 24-6 down at half-time takes some doing. Not the end of the world for Wigan, though, just as our 'surprise' defeat at KR does not mean that Wire's wheels have 'fallen off' either.
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| Quote ="Mini Rogue"Oh really? Most posts on our site are saying Quins deserved their win. Care to take that statement back chump?'"
A few blame the ref.
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| Quote ="Wire_85"A few blame the ref.'"
Not on the thread where it says Quins deserved their win, the only gripe some have is that they didn't have a man sent to the sin bin after they had 5 pens conceded on the bounce which I think most fans would ask for. We weren't good enough though and Quins played smarter and better rugby than us. That you will find we accept. As it happened for you at Hull KR the other week, players missing and players playing out of position no matter how good you are takes it out on you at some point as it has done with other teams already this year. I fancy Leeds to win tonight at Knowsley Road, Saints side is very weak and it would be a shock tonight if Saints got a result.
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| Quote ="Wire_85"Tomkin's dummy just came out
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no shock there then...way over rated is this one trick pony...may have 1 half decent game then nothing in the next 6 or so
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| It's been coming for a few weeks that defeat and hopefully it will wake us up. We got exactly what we deserved last night and any injuries we may have are no excuse for blowing an 18point half time lead.
As for Kevin Penny he looked like a new player from the nervous wreck i've seen turn out for Wire at times. He ran the ball stronger then i've seen him do before and caused us all sorts of problems supporting halfbreaks. He really looked like a lad that can get his career back on track last night.
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