Re: Hock and Tuson

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Re: Hock and Tuson

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Cheers TBW. I hadn't got around to working out alternatives so you saved me a job. That pack would not let us down, particularly with the likes of Crosby, Spencer, Hughes and Logan keen to reassert their credentials!
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Re: Hock and Tuson

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Kittwazzer wrote:Cheers TBW. I hadn't got around to working out alternatives so you saved me a job. That pack would not let us down, particularly with the likes of Crosby, Spencer, Hughes and Logan keen to reassert their credentials!
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Re: Hock and Tuson

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TrueBlueWarrior wrote:So potentially against Leeds we are going to have Mossop, Hock, Tuson, HH, Preccy, Flower and Fielden(ok I know) missing?

Yet we could still field a pack containing Lima, MM, Dudson, Hughes, Farrell and Lockers with Lauaki, Crosby, Spencer and Logan on the bench, or something similar anyway. That is some strength in depth.

Let's hope Leeds take us lightly because with them forwards and Bench and our fantastic halves and back line, we can and will beat them.
I think when adversity strikes as it looks likely to do all you can do it get behind the team even more.

We may well lose v Leeds but I don't care as long as lads drafted in play with the spirit the team has shown in recent weeks.
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Re: Hock and Tuson

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I dont think we will lose, Duson and crosby have both played very well when called upon IMO. Wane seems to be breeding the right attitude and players coming in will want to impress.

Would is not be worth sticking Gelling in the second row and drafting in king if we looking to add size to the pack?
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Re: Hock and Tuson

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Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote: Would is not be worth sticking Gelling in the second row and drafting in king if we looking to add size to the pack?
That was an option I thought about but Wane seems to have had a downer on Ryan King since the Crusaders game. I wasn't there-anyone know what he did wrong?
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