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Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 7:43 pm
by GeoffN
:D

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:03 pm
by Bear
50 YARD TRY BY A PROP I HEARD! :lol:

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:21 pm
by the-Bowtun-Warrior
WOOOOOOOOOOO!


that'll do us!

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:30 pm
by FROM A TO B
So with such a low score, does that make London crap?

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:13 pm
by turf
Not a good game again because of the conditions. It was a mudbath.

Also nice to see the official Richard Silverwood had a decent game!! :D :D

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:18 pm
by butt monkey
FROM A TO B wrote:So with such a low score, does that make London crap?
God wrote:And clueless in attack??

Sometimes i do dispair.
Nope to both!

Just that I don't think anyone cares what the Quins results are, we are more concerned with how Wigan are performing, and should be improving regardless of weather!!!

We are a third of the way through the season, with no recognisable signs of improvement, from a side looking bereft of ideas for most of the game. With say just a few sporadic individual breaks from the odd players.

Note, most of Wigan's trys have been scored from kicks. Not running/handling/support play/set moves; more the oppositions inability to deal with Trent's (primarily) kicks. That does not make a great team, nor will it guarantee the continued success of such plays during the season and especially the "bigger" games.

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:28 pm
by turf
As I say, he had a very good game Richard Silverwood. Above all though Morph, as you posted above, about the conditions, I thought that Silverwood used some common sense and was not over fussy in as you say Morph, energy sapping conditions.

Well done and well refereed by Silverwood!! :eusa2:

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:47 pm
by FROM A TO B
butt monkey wrote:
FROM A TO B wrote:So with such a low score, does that make London crap?
God wrote:And clueless in attack??

Sometimes i do dispair.
Nope to both!

Just that I don't think anyone cares what the Quins results are, we are more concerned with how Wigan are performing, and should be improving regardless of weather!!!

We are a third of the way through the season, with no recognisable signs of improvement, from a side looking bereft of ideas for most of the game. With say just a few sporadic individual breaks from the odd players.

Note, most of Wigan's trys have been scored from kicks. Not running/handling/support play/set moves; more the oppositions inability to deal with Trent's (primarily) kicks. That does not make a great team, nor will it guarantee the continued success of such plays during the season and especially the "bigger" games.
might not be the most attractive, but lookat the league table

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:00 pm
by butt monkey
FROM A TO B wrote:
butt monkey wrote:
FROM A TO B wrote:So with such a low score, does that make London crap?
God wrote:And clueless in attack??

Sometimes i do dispair.
Nope to both!

Just that I don't think anyone cares what the Quins results are, we are more concerned with how Wigan are performing, and should be improving regardless of weather!!!

We are a third of the way through the season, with no recognisable signs of improvement, from a side looking bereft of ideas for most of the game. With say just a few sporadic individual breaks from the odd players.

Note, most of Wigan's trys have been scored from kicks. Not running/handling/support play/set moves; more the oppositions inability to deal with Trent's (primarily) kicks. That does not make a great team, nor will it guarantee the continued success of such plays during the season and especially the "bigger" games.
might not be the most attractive, but lookat the league table
You can say that at season's end, especially IF Wigan have won anything. As for now, don't be smug and so self-satisfied that Wigan are sweeping all before them :wink:

Re: Warrington 6 Harlequins 8

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:06 pm
by turf
As you say Morph, two games, in the same conditions, refereed two extremely different ways.

Klein wasn't sparkling at all last night, but I thought compared to his game on Good Friday and his (roomered) nightmare of a game on Easter Monday that tonight, Richard Silverwood was exceptional.

If every referee is this League would just use common sense as if every game was a mudbath, then we may see less penalties and more play.