Looking at 2 to 7 in the table and their fixtures, any two teams could lose out - including Warrington.
With 4 games left, Wire have 3 away: us, Salford and Leeds. All loseable, more so with the Wembley factor.
Cats are probably the weakest/least consistent team, but they have 3 winable games in London and Hull KR in France, and Huddersfield away (along with us at the DW.)
Hull v Salford this week will be a key match, with the Airlie Birds also to play Cas away and Saints at the KCOM.
Our 3 games at home are Wire, Cats and Cas. We also travel to Wakey. 4 from 4 would see us in the top 3, likely 2nd I'd say, on 36 points.
6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
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6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
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Re: 6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
Top 5 for me at least would/will be..
saints,
Wigan or Hull
wire
Salford
I do think wire will fade after the Wembley effect they aint in the best of form at present, I just think Salford will grab the last place, one thing is for certain Wigan can't afford to lose any game from now on.
saints,
Wigan or Hull
wire
Salford
I do think wire will fade after the Wembley effect they aint in the best of form at present, I just think Salford will grab the last place, one thing is for certain Wigan can't afford to lose any game from now on.
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Re: 6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
Might actually lead to an exciting climax to the season, the games seem to have had a bit more edge to them of late and the have benefited from it massively. I think aggression is a large part of the draw to our sport and its being completing missing from the first part of the season
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Re: 6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
No.morley pie eater wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 5:30 pm Looking at 2 to 7 in the table and their fixtures, any two teams could lose out - including Warrington.
With 4 games left, Wire have 3 away: us, Salford and Leeds. All loseable, more so with the Wembley factor.
Cats are probably the weakest/least consistent team, but they have 3 winable games in London and Hull KR in France, and Huddersfield away (along with us at the DW.)
Hull v Salford this week will be a key match, with the Airlie Birds also to play Cas away and Saints at the KCOM.
Our 3 games at home are Wire, Cats and Cas. We also travel to Wakey. 4 from 4 would see us in the top 3, likely 2nd I'd say, on 36 points.
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Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
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Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
Now Europe is just for holidays.
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Re: 6 teams for 4 play-off spots. Could Wire miss out?
Right then, Ian:ian.birchall wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:45 amNo.morley pie eater wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 5:30 pm Looking at 2 to 7 in the table and their fixtures, any two teams could lose out - including Warrington.
With 4 games left, Wire have 3 away: us, Salford and Leeds. All loseable, more so with the Wembley factor.
Cats are probably the weakest/least consistent team, but they have 3 winable games in London and Hull KR in France, and Huddersfield away (along with us at the DW.)
Hull v Salford this week will be a key match, with the Airlie Birds also to play Cas away and Saints at the KCOM.
Our 3 games at home are Wire, Cats and Cas. We also travel to Wakey. 4 from 4 would see us in the top 3, likely 2nd I'd say, on 36 points.
I'll bet you 2 pints in the Cardigan Arms before the next Rhinos away match that Warrington don't finish in top 5.
Geoff
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