: Sat May 02, 2009 7:05 pm
'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:
Why so?
I think that both games have been polar opposites and showcased possibly every skill required in the game and every style of playing the game: Salford and Harlequins was a game of attrition, where both forward packs battled it out in order for their halfbacks to play a bit of football on the back of dominant territory, while Bradford and Wakefield have thrown the ball about, both sides relying on skillfull, ball handling forwards and halfbacks who like to play with a bit of expansion and enterprise.
Anyone watching Rugby League for the first time (as you'd hope a few would be) will see that not every game follows a set routine.
maybe i am not buying into this magic weekend business i just thought the games i have seen today have not painted a good picture of super league
wigan saints game is turning out to be a good a game