Warrington - cocky or clever?

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neilbass
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Warrington - cocky or clever?

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Warrington to rest 5 players for the Quins game this weekend ahead of the play-offs.

Good move or just cocky? Couldn't this game decide 2nd / 3rd?

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

and does anyone know where Danny Orr is going, or is he retiring?

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... 71836.html
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neilbass wrote:
and does anyone know where Danny Orr is going, or is he retiring?
Back to Cas I think.

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MrDave
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neilbass wrote: Warrington to rest 5 players for the Quins game this weekend ahead of the play-offs.

Good move or just cocky? Couldn't this game decide 2nd / 3rd?

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

and does anyone know where Danny Orr is going, or is he retiring?

http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... 71836.html
2 and 3 play each other in the play-offs anyway so all they would be playing for is home advantage and I'm sure Warrington would take the Challenge Cup over a home play-off match, anyway they will probably destroy Quins even with a weak side out.

Danny Orr has joined Castleford for next season I think.
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Yes back to Cas for Danny Orr.
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Not really cocky. Briers needs rest and seemingly does King. The two back rowers deserve a rest. They are all being replaced by established players or keen to impress youngsters v a club in freefall.
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Aye. A club in freefall who kicked our arses on St Georges Day!

God, that result still riles me! :o
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Kittwazzer wrote:Aye. A club in freefall who kicked our arses on St Georges Day!

God, that result still riles me! :o
Me too :(
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Cocky, after hearing their chairman say on radio news,

" We are only playing harlequins on friday so we can see another win on the back of the cup success."
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luke_robinsons_​angel​ wrote:" We are only playing harlequins on friday so we can see another win on the back of the cup success."


:o :o :o :o ... you may think it, but to come out and say it :exc:
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Come on Quins!! :D
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