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Castleford v. Wigan - Discussion

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:22 pm
by ancientnloyal
May as well start a thread off.

Attacking wise we look ok last week against Catalans, scoring 38 points away from home is pretty impressive against Les cats defence... Phelps looks fast and nippy... fresh even so I hope he will figure highly for us hopefully alongside Calderwood on the right... but, I doubt this will happen.

Need to start Hock he should be fit.

Main problem is obviously defence, shocking last week but on this rollercoaster ride we should win, hopefully.

And if we lose, wait for "We need to get back on the bicycle; got to get here early enough for the train next time; After trying in vain the past few weeks it seems like Humpty Dumpty's fate was terminal" from Mr. Noble.

hopefully a sunny day and a win... nice pint of freezing cold cola!

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:00 pm
by Reevezie 2.0.0.8
I think it would be an embarrasment if we lost, No disrespect to Castleford but we are alot better class of team than they are, unfortunately i wont be able to go, "i get married the day before, wrightington country club"
:blush: , i would be very disapponted if we lost, im sure the lads will pull it together and give thm a good game and come away with the much needed 2 points

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:26 pm
by Matthew
If we lose to Cas then I can't really see us doing much else this season. We need to do well here - a win will just not be enough; we need to put some points on the board and protect our line

Thankfully; our worst ever coach, not only thinks that we can win; but can cover the start too! A kiss of death if ever there was one!

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... 24547.html

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:33 pm
by ancientnloyal
Castleford (+10) v Wigan

Brian Noble has issued another rallying call at Wigan this week and they just can't get on a roll this season. They are due a big performance this week and should get one and cover the start. Cas are very workmanlike but the Warriors have more quality in key positions. Wigan are still struggling in the forwards but should have too much for the Tigers.


Hope he is right. Correct about our forward line and we do have quality in the backs (apart from Colbon and mathers)... just hope Tommy has improved his kicking a good 40/20 is around the corner methinks.

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:57 pm
by old hooker
Matthew wrote:If we lose to Cas then I can't really see us doing much else this season. We need to do well here - a win will just not be enough; we need to put some points on the board and protect our line

Thankfully; our worst ever coach, not only thinks that we can win; but can cover the start too! A kiss of death if ever there was one!

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... 24547.html

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:04 pm
by josie andrews
Reevezie 2.0.0.8 wrote:I think it would be an embarrasment if we lost, No disrespect to Castleford but we are alot better class of team than they are, unfortunately i wont be able to go, "
i get married the day before, wrightington country club"
:blush: , i would be very disapponted if we lost, im sure the lads will pull it together and give thm a good game and come away with the much needed 2 points
Congratulations and Good Luck on Saturday then Reevezie hope everything goes to plan :)

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:05 pm
by Matthew
Unless my memory is incorrect - Wigan did pretty well under Mike Gregory the season before Millward joined. He was brought in mid season after Betts was thought to be too inexperienced for the job when poor Mike became to ill to continue(despite never having lost to stains whilst in charge).

We then failed to reach the SL play-offs for the first time in our history; before Millward pulled his master stroke of getting us record defeats in SL and CC respectively and taking us to the brink of relegation before being sacked - oh and he signed a load of players from NL1 - imagine what people would say about Noble if he did that!

Who was worse than that?

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:36 pm
by ancientnloyal
Eric Hughes?

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:55 pm
by butt monkey
One things for sure, according to the SKY Sports statistics, Wigan have the second best attack away from home (second only to Leeds).

The worrying factor, is that despite that figure, Wigan have the worst defensive efforts away from the JJB!

http://www.skysports.com/rugbyleague/st ... 70,00.html

Oddly, in comparison, at home we are the second worst attacking side! (behind Hull), but with the second best defensive effort there (behind Leeds).

Make of that what you will!

Re: Castleford v. Wigan - Disc...

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:17 pm
by Nine
Well, the squad has been named, though it's not very enlightening about what the starting 13 will be yet of course.:

Richard Mathers, Mark Calderwood, Darrell Goulding, George Carmont, Pat Richards, Trent Barrett, Thomas Leuluai, Stuart Fielden, Mickey Higham, Iafeta Paleaaesina, Gareth Hock, Phil Bailey, Liam Colbon, Andy Coley, Harrison Hansen, Michael McIlorum, Paul Prescott, Cameron Phelps, Joel Tomkins.