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| Quote ="Rupert Pupkin"Yep, impressive. Think it was Crosby who also stood out.'"
Crosby didn't play. You might be thinking of Tuson, he had another great game.
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| Quote ="Bluenosewarrior"Crosby didn't play. You might be thinking of Tuson, he had another great game.'"
Think I got it wrong, you can understand how it all got a bit confusing lol think it was Burke and Spencer who I meant.
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| Just seen some footage from your game, doesn't Tuson look like he's running with a fridge on his back for his try.
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| Spencer made 135m from 15 carries (around that figure anyway) yesterday which is a great effort from our 9th choice prop.
Crazy the depth in that front row.
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| Some of those tries on the highlights were embarrassing for Hull KR, their fans deserve better than to see their team give up.
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| This is why the team that wins the league should get more credit for their consistent performances throughout the season and that goes for any team, not just Wigan.
Credit must go to Wigans no excuses attitude going into the season and in particular the Bank Holiday weekend because I am sick to death of listening to excuses from a number of other coaches.
When Hull K.R. brought in Sandercock they must of hoped he was going to be another Micheal Maguire, well we found out with his comments before the game that he was far from it.
Awesome weekend for the club.
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| Quote ="FIOS"Pathetic show from Hull KR, no Super League team should ever do that to another. Pleased from a Wigan point of view but disappointed as a Super League fan.'"
NOT AS DISSAPOINTED AS THOSE FROM THE DARKSIDE OF HULL
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| Quote ="Razor"NOT AS DISSAPOINTED AS THOSE FROM THE DARKSIDE OF HULL'"
You know I think this is where a lot of the problem lies. Both Hull clubs seem to spend most of their time competing with the other Hull club above anything else. There seems to be an ethos of "As long as we beat FC / Rovers then that's all that matters", or "as long as we finish above them in the league" (even if it's Seventh over Eighth) then it's been a decent season.
I do think that if Hull KR had played ANY other club than Hull FC on Good Friday then we would have gotten nowhere near 84 points scored. Both clubs treat the derby as a final and then at least one club usually loses poorly on the Monday. Similar to pre-SL where you would generally see the Challenge Cup Final winners lose badly in the semi finals of the Premiership a week later.
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| Quote ="MattyB"You know I think this is where a lot of the problem lies. Both Hull clubs seem to spend most of their time competing with the other Hull club above anything else. There seems to be an ethos of "As long as we beat FC / Rovers then that's all that matters", or "as long as we finish above them in the league" (even if it's Seventh over Eighth) then it's been a decent season.
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And nothing at all like the Wigan/Saints 'ethos'........
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| when you lost 75-0 to saints how did that result happen and im not been clever just wondering what was going on at your club at that time for that to happen
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| from my memory it came off the back of another HUGE loss at Leeds (72-0??), with a lot of young players out of their depth. i imagine a lot of that team didnt have much of a career.
they tried hard, but saints have always been the most dangerous team on a roll, and boy were they rolling that day.
funnily it didnt feel as bad as the cup final losses from the terraces (lovely day as well from what i remember)
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Quote ="Smooth Stu"And nothing at all like the Wigan/Saints 'ethos'........
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Every time there is a new coach at either club they always come out with the same clap-trap "As long as you beat Saints/Wigan it's been a good year".
Nathan Brown said exactly this last week:
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/21951838
Quote Brown will experience the rivalry as Saints' head coach for the first time.
"When you walk around the town, everyone says that as long as you beat Wigan, that means it's a good year," he told BBC North West Tonight.'"
Who are these fans that are coming out with this??? I would have thought that most Wigan fans (and Saints fans for that matter) don't just hinge 2-3 results against their main rivals as the barometer from the previous season. Both clubs have seen too much success in living memory for that to happen.
Look at us last season - punished them away on Good Friday, pulverised them at the Etihad then finally took the foot off the gas to get beat at home in the final game of the season...but then failed miserably in the playoffs.
Not many on here were crowing over those earlier results whilst the Leeds playoff post mortem was in full swing.
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Every time there is a new coach at either club they always come out with the same clap-trap "As long as you beat Saints/Wigan it's been a good year".
Nathan Brown said exactly this last week:
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/21951838
Quote Brown will experience the rivalry as Saints' head coach for the first time.
"When you walk around the town, everyone says that as long as you beat Wigan, that means it's a good year," he told BBC North West Tonight.'"
Who are these fans that are coming out with this??? I would have thought that most Wigan fans (and Saints fans for that matter) don't just hinge 2-3 results against their main rivals as the barometer from the previous season. Both clubs have seen too much success in living memory for that to happen.
Look at us last season - punished them away on Good Friday, pulverised them at the Etihad then finally took the foot off the gas to get beat at home in the final game of the season...but then failed miserably in the playoffs.
Not many on here were crowing over those earlier results whilst the Leeds playoff post mortem was in full swing.
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Quote ="MattyB"Every time there is a new coach at either club they always come out with the same clap-trap "As long as you beat Saints/Wigan it's been a good year".
Nathan Brown said exactly this last week:
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/21951838
Who are these fans that are coming out with this??? I would have thought that most Wigan fans (and Saints fans for that matter) don't just hinge 2-3 results against their main rivals as the barometer from the previous season. Both clubs have seen too much success in living memory for that to happen.
Look at us last season - punished them away on Good Friday, pulverised them at the Etihad then finally took the foot off the gas to get beat at home in the final game of the season...but then failed miserably in the playoffs.
Not many on here were crowing over those earlier results whilst the Leeds playoff post mortem was in full swing.'"
Completely agree, they keep mentioning it on Sky but I've never come across anyone with that mindset.
I would far rather lose to Saints four times in a year and win a trophy than beat them four times and win nothing.
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Nathan Brown said exactly this last week:
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-league/21951838
Who are these fans that are coming out with this??? I would have thought that most Wigan fans (and Saints fans for that matter) don't just hinge 2-3 results against their main rivals as the barometer from the previous season. Both clubs have seen too much success in living memory for that to happen.
Look at us last season - punished them away on Good Friday, pulverised them at the Etihad then finally took the foot off the gas to get beat at home in the final game of the season...but then failed miserably in the playoffs.
Not many on here were crowing over those earlier results whilst the Leeds playoff post mortem was in full swing.'"
Completely agree, they keep mentioning it on Sky but I've never come across anyone with that mindset.
I would far rather lose to Saints four times in a year and win a trophy than beat them four times and win nothing.
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| Quote ="ShortArse"from my memory it came off the back of another HUGE loss at Leeds (72-0??), with a lot of young players out of their depth. i imagine a lot of that team didnt have much of a career.
they tried hard, but saints have always been the most dangerous team on a roll, and boy were they rolling that day.
funnily it didnt feel as bad as the cup final losses from the terraces (lovely day as well from what i remember)'"
That was a terrible week. We lost 0-70 to Leeds in the league and then 0-75 to Saints in the cup (QF I think). We had a team full of kids on both occasions with not much experience between them. The teams in those games included the likes of Joel Tomkins, Bryn Hargreaves, Martin Aspinwall, Dave Allen, Bob Beswick, Stephen Wild, Kevin Brown, Harrison Hansen and Sean Gleeson (IIRC he made his debut at FB v Saints). So its not as if they were never seen again at Wigan or in SL. They just weren't up to facing two very good Leeds and St Helens sides all at once at such an early stage of their careers.
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| Following that win I sure that the RFL will be sat down now trying to come up with a rule that will stop us scoring so many points.
Remember in the 90s they altered the kick off so that the scoring side had to restart ( trying to stop back to back scores like yesterday.)
Also if Wigan had have won the GF from 5th like leeds have done I am pretty sure that the RFL would have reintroduced a 'Top 4 playoff the following season'
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| Quote ="lothlorian"I always fancied a decent win today with KR being without half backs. But when you consider how many we have out ourselves then this should not have happened. Youve seriously got to question the heart of the KR players being embarassed like this. No good for Super League. Woods comments in the media look very silly now. You can only kid the general public with smokescreens and mirrors for so long before they start to realise what a bad state rugby league in general is in this country.'"
Hurrah top post and at last a SL fan seeing Fat Controller aka Nigel Wood for what he is, Mr Spin who is destroying our game and has created a chasm between fans of SL clubs and the rest, those of us who are left below SL and they are dwindling down here because of the Franchise system there is no interest. I know I go home and away with Halifax RLFC and see the actual crowds and it is shocking, I am sad when I see them it gives me no satisfaction at all to see a third and sometimes up to nearly half the crowd at away games being from Halifax, many times less than a thousand and away fans coming to us can often be counted between ten and twenty!
Sad thing is there will be those on here who will attack me for this saying I am just negative, well so be it but the truth will come out one day, hopefully not too long now as the game is in decline and the score at Hull KR is in my opinion partly down to a lack of RL players playing the game and part of that has been caused by selfish SL clubs doing away with 'U23's or Reserve grade' teams to save money passing the buck onto Championship clubs to take their dual reg players when they have a player available or not!
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| The key element of why we got annihilated yesterday, IMO, was that Shaun Wane is reinventing the idea of how to go about winning a game of rugby league. The cliche of "getting in the arm-wrestle" has been thrown out of the window by Wane and instead, he's directed your team to attack edges as early as 20-40m from your own line routinely. Now I'm not saying that other teams don't do it because they do, but the regularity and execution of how your team does it is utterly devastating.
We've had a million different players on our right edge this year and we've really struggled with our defence on that side in terms of the defensive reading of out the back plays and such and yesterday we had some inexperience out there who where engaging the Wigan man with the ball just that little bit too long and the overlap appeared again and again.
A few back-to-back tries and our huge forwards stated tiring really badly through chasing back all the time - perhaps a strategy why Wane uses these tactics and why your pack seems to be smaller than most in the league but on the plus side they are immensely physically fit and mobile.
I thought before the game if we could negate your threat on the edges early doors and dragged you into a forward battle, that maybe there would be a chance of us turning you over but in hindsight that was never going to happen.
I've looked at the stats in terms of tackles made by both sides in their last two matches before yesterday and they were fairly similar in terms of tackles made and carries so either the game against Cas on Sunday night played at -7degrees on a heavy pitch (a day later than your match) or the physical and emotional effort of the derby game against Hull when the fans probably kept the players going during long periods without possession and some of that time having a man in the bin, or it could have been an accumulation of both.
Regarding the point about the KR/FC rivalry, the vast majority of fans of both sides are not content with simply getting one over on each other - we both want to win trophies like Wigan, Wire & Leeds but what the rest of the rugby league community don't understand is that both sets of fans share a city which makes the rivalry as constant as being a fan of a club itself which is a naturally a more intense dynamic than having rivalries of two separate towns - regardless of what anyone says. There's also the pressure of the local media which target which ever club/coach is doing worse than the other.
Regarding Craig Sandercock, he comes from Aus with a reputation of developing players which is second to none - 7 of his juniors at Manly in 2009 went on to win the Grand Final in 2011 and I know he came to the club and has said there's a world of difference between between the physical development of our young players and that's something he wants to address but it's going to take time.
Yesterday we had the fewest overseas imports playing in our 17 - only 4 so maybe that's the legacy he's been left with and it's gonna take a long time to reverse.
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| Quote ="General Zod."The key element of why we got annihilated yesterday, IMO, was that Shaun Wane is reinventing the idea of how to go about winning a game of rugby league. The cliche of "getting in the arm-wrestle" has been thrown out of the window by Wane and instead, he's directed your team to attack edges as early as 20-40m from your own line routinely. Now I'm not saying that other teams don't do it because they do, but the regularity and execution of how your team does it is utterly devastating.
We've had a million different players on our right edge this year and we've really struggled with our defence on that side in terms of the defensive reading of out the back plays and such and yesterday we had some inexperience out there who where engaging the Wigan man with the ball just that little bit too long and the overlap appeared again and again.
A few back-to-back tries and our huge forwards stated tiring really badly through chasing back all the time - perhaps a strategy why Wane uses these tactics and why your pack seems to be smaller than most in the league but on the plus side they are immensely physically fit and mobile.
I thought before the game if we could negate your threat on the edges early doors and dragged you into a forward battle, that maybe there would be a chance of us turning you over but in hindsight that was never going to happen.
I've looked at the stats in terms of tackles made by both sides in their last two matches before yesterday and they were fairly similar in terms of tackles made and carries so either the game against Cas on Sunday night played at -7degrees on a heavy pitch (a day later than your match) or the physical and emotional effort of the derby game against Hull when the fans probably kept the players going during long periods without possession and some of that time having a man in the bin, or it could have been an accumulation of both.
Regarding the point about the KR/FC rivalry, the vast majority of fans of both sides are not content with simply getting one over on each other - we both want to win trophies like Wigan, Wire & Leeds but what the rest of the rugby league community don't understand is that both sets of fans share a city which makes the rivalry as constant as being a fan of a club itself which is a naturally a more intense dynamic than having rivalries of two separate towns - regardless of what anyone says. There's also the pressure of the local media which target which ever club/coach is doing worse than the other.
Regarding Craig Sandercock, he comes from Aus with a reputation of developing players which is second to none - 7 of his juniors at Manly in 2009 went on to win the Grand Final in 2011 and I know he came to the club and has said there's a world of difference between between the physical development of our young players and that's something he wants to address but it's going to take time.
Yesterday we had the fewest overseas imports playing in our 17 - only 4 so maybe that's the legacy he's been left with and it's gonna take a long time to reverse.'"
Excellent post. Looking at HKR academy sides they look as though they are getting to a competitive level. The fix is going to take a few years but clubs need to realise that investment in youth is the way to go, however just an U19's is NOT the answer.
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| Quote ="General Zod."The key element of why we got annihilated yesterday, IMO, was that Shaun Wane is reinventing the idea of how to go about winning a game of rugby league. The cliche of "getting in the arm-wrestle" has been thrown out of the window by Wane and instead, he's directed your team to attack edges as early as 20-40m from your own line routinely. Now I'm not saying that other teams don't do it because they do, but the regularity and execution of how your team does it is utterly devastating.
We've had a million different players on our right edge this year and we've really struggled with our defence on that side in terms of the defensive reading of out the back plays and such and yesterday we had some inexperience out there who where engaging the Wigan man with the ball just that little bit too long and the overlap appeared again and again.
A few back-to-back tries and our huge forwards stated tiring really badly through chasing back all the time - perhaps a strategy why Wane uses these tactics and why your pack seems to be smaller than most in the league but on the plus side they are immensely physically fit and mobile.
I thought before the game if we could negate your threat on the edges early doors and dragged you into a forward battle, that maybe there would be a chance of us turning you over but in hindsight that was never going to happen.
I've looked at the stats in terms of tackles made by both sides in their last two matches before yesterday and they were fairly similar in terms of tackles made and carries so either the game against Cas on Sunday night played at -7degrees on a heavy pitch (a day later than your match) or the physical and emotional effort of the derby game against Hull when the fans probably kept the players going during long periods without possession and some of that time having a man in the bin, or it could have been an accumulation of both.
Regarding the point about the KR/FC rivalry, the vast majority of fans of both sides are not content with simply getting one over on each other - we both want to win trophies like Wigan, Wire & Leeds but what the rest of the rugby league community don't understand is that both sets of fans share a city which makes the rivalry as constant as being a fan of a club itself which is a naturally a more intense dynamic than having rivalries of two separate towns - regardless of what anyone says. There's also the pressure of the local media which target which ever club/coach is doing worse than the other.
Regarding Craig Sandercock, he comes from Aus with a reputation of developing players which is second to none - 7 of his juniors at Manly in 2009 went on to win the Grand Final in 2011 and I know he came to the club and has said there's a world of difference between between the physical development of our young players and that's something he wants to address but it's going to take time.
Yesterday we had the fewest overseas imports playing in our 17 - only 4 so maybe that's the legacy he's been left with and it's gonna take a long time to reverse.'"
Good post but we only had 2 overseas players playing Monday Blake and Richards all the rest apart from Smith and Taylor came through our acadamy .Our chairman in his wisdom is relying on English trained players and not overseas as they are too expensive ,when an overseas player left he used his salary to upgrade the young players contracts .This looks like it is the way to go for the last 5 years we have been building the youth set up and now we have a conveyor belt of up and coming players.Who knows if every team follows suit in 10 years time we could have a great England team.
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| Quote ="jaws1"Good post but we only had 2 overseas players playing Monday Blake and Richards all the rest apart from Smith and Taylor came through our acadamy .Our chairman in his wisdom is relying on English trained players and not overseas as they are too expensive ,when an overseas player left he used his salary to upgrade the young players contracts .This looks like it is the way to go for the last 5 years we have been building the youth set up and now we have a conveyor belt of up and coming players.Who knows if every team follows suit in 10 years time we could have a great England team.'"
Assuming we can keep them all out of Rugby Union.
That has to become a new priority for the British game.
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| just looked at the squad on show again, especially the pack and replacements. If you look at their age as at 01-01-13 then the starting pack average age was a whopping 22-23 yrs old and the 4 replacements were 21-22 yrs old......and not an overseas player amongst them.........If we can keep them out of the clutches of Yawnion or the Aussies we could have them together for the next 8-10 years..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Quote ="pie.warrior"just looked at the squad on show again, especially the pack and replacements. If you look at their age as at 01-01-13 then the starting pack average age was a whopping 22-23 yrs old and the 4 replacements were 21-22 yrs old......and not an overseas player amongst them.........If we can keep them out of the clutches of Yawnion or the Aussies we could have them together for the next 8-10 years..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"
....and the really scary thing is that most forwards do not reach their playing peak until their later twenties or so.
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| If we have a squad for the next 8 years, what's going to happen to the conveyor belt of talent coming through?
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| Going O/T and away from hull KRs youth system but... If anyone wants a read up of our Highest Scores over time (as we're here), since 1895 and the Northern Union, read here:
[urlhttp://www.wiganrugbypast.co.uk/record-scores[/url
First draught only upto now, no pics yet etc etc but an interesting read nonetheless.
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