jonh wrote:
Heaving not rewatched the game and posting for this feeling very hungover in a Travelodge in Walthamstow I thought Smith had a shocker, but he did provide the quality at the end to get us over the line, when the reality was we probably didn’t deserve it on balance of play.
Wasn’t a classic but we found a way to win.
I thought Smithies was our best on the day but probably fair for McQueen to get the Lance Todd, he was outstanding.
Hi Jon
I would suggest whatever you were drinking that created this massive hangover may have impaired your judgement on the day
I've never been convinced by Harry Smith but (1 ptb knock on aside) he was very good yesterday. Defensively very sound, kicking game was good, ran the ball and took the line on a number of time creating breaks/half breaks, scored one with a superb piece of support play considering normally he would be mainly on the other side of the field and created the other 2 tries, 1 with an unbelievably good ball to Thornley for the Field Try and to cap it all, after the magnificent ball from Tommy L, he straightened up the defence with his first movement which narrowed the defensive line for a second rather than immediately look to go wide, and then put in an inch perfect kick at the most pressurised time of the game.
Now
We may end up disagreeing on the above
But what I am going to say and will never ever change my mind is that our fans were out of this world yesterday!
There must have been 20k plus there, that while end was 95% Wigan and we had loads down the sidelines and in the Huddersfield end. In fact I would say closer to 25k
The atmosphere albeforebthe game was 80% Wigan fans in the pubs and street and the Wigan end was tremendous, on the concourses, and during the game and even when going behind the fans kept going.
I'll give you a free pass if you were sat next to the Giants fans at their end and you thought the 5k they brought were fantastic, brilliant.
But the Wigan fans outnumbered then 5 to 1 and there was no lack of support for them