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GeoffN
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Poor Sean

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Salford 26 Hull 20

such a shame to see Longy sulking again...

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Re: Poor Sean

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Haha, Hull were atrocious! They made something like 18 handling errors with Fitzgibbon being the worst culprit and most of the errors were in really stupid positions gifting Salford territory. A real cat and mouse game which although probably not as entertaining as Sts Hudds would have been (another strange choice from Sky), was better than I had anticipated. Was good to see a couple of tries from Jodie Broughton who my dad coached as a kid and who went to my school, he's Jamie Jones-Buchanan's half brother and his brother Brooke is a good prospect at prop.

Good result from a Wigan perspective too, every time one of the top teams lose it gives us a bit more leeway.
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Cant see Agar lasting too much longer.
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gpartin wrote:Haha, Hull were atrocious! They made something like 18 handling errors with Fitzgibbon being the worst culprit and most of the errors were in really stupid positions gifting Salford territory. A real cat and mouse game which although probably not as entertaining as Sts Hudds would have been (another strange choice from Sky), was better than I had anticipated. Was good to see a couple of tries from Jodie Broughton who my dad coached as a kid and who went to my school, he's Jamie Jones-Buchanan's half brother and his brother Brooke is a good prospect at prop.

Good result from a Wigan perspective too, every time one of the top teams lose it gives us a bit more leeway.
Agar will probably blame the way Salford
'wrestled in the tackle, slowed the PTB etc etc'

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Re: Poor Sean

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wasn't it 27-20?

sky sports news showed it as 26-20 and 27-20 depending on the link they did.

Yes, poor Sean, along with poor Paul at St Helens. Nice lads :conf:
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Re: Poor Sean

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ancientnloyal wrote:wasn't it 27-20?

sky sports news showed it as 26-20 and 27-20 depending on the link they did.

Yes, poor Sean, along with poor Paul at St Helens. Nice lads :conf:
You're right, I forgot about that last second drop goal.

Bad weekend for the Hull sides - I expected two easy wins for them.

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