Who will be the last team to break their duck this season?

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Who will be the last team to break their duck this season?

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IMO I think it'll be Harlequins,

Salford V Crusaders tomorrow, and unless the unlikeliness of a draw happens, one of those two sides will have a win.

Who do you think will be the last team to break their duck?
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Crusdaers, then Harlequins
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Yes I agree.Crusaders will find it a struggle to get a win.Like-wise harlequins.They appear to be treading water at the moment.With little or no direction.By the way Mike what are the plus and minus of Firefox? I am a Google chrome man myself. :D
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totally agree - never agreed with the Crusaders gettin a franchise anyway
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St Helens.

or more realistically Harlequins. I can see Crusaders getting a result against Salford.
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ancientnloyal wrote:St Helens.

or more realistically Harlequins. I can see Crusaders getting a result against Salford.
And so they did. A very good one.

As everyone knows I don't rate Nobby but I am glad for the Crusaders they got a win. In a way it's a pity it was away as a win in front of a home crowd would have done the chances of increasing support no end of good but I doubt any potential Crusaders fans saw it!

God knows what this means for Salford.

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DaveO wrote:
ancientnloyal wrote:St Helens.

or more realistically Harlequins. I can see Crusaders getting a result against Salford.
And so they did. A very good one.

As everyone knows I don't rate Nobby but I am glad for the Crusaders they got a win. In a way it's a pity it was away as a win in front of a home crowd would have done the chances of increasing support no end of good but I doubt any potential Crusaders fans saw it!

God knows what this means for Salford.

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I knowe quite a few Salford supporters, and the general opinion seems to be one of resignation since they let Myler go - they reckon he almost single-handedly got them their 7 wins last season.
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GeoffN wrote:
DaveO wrote:
ancientnloyal wrote:St Helens.

or more realistically Harlequins. I can see Crusaders getting a result against Salford.
And so they did. A very good one.

As everyone knows I don't rate Nobby but I am glad for the Crusaders they got a win. In a way it's a pity it was away as a win in front of a home crowd would have done the chances of increasing support no end of good but I doubt any potential Crusaders fans saw it!

God knows what this means for Salford.

Dave
I knowe quite a few Salford supporters, and the general opinion seems to be one of resignation since they let Myler go - they reckon he almost single-handedly got them their 7 wins last season.
I think Ratchford is a very good player for Salford and was in Mylers shadow most of last season
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Could depend upon which coach gets the bullet first, Mcnamarra or Mcrae.
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