sergeant pepper wrote:
The right team won. The team that brought fans down won. The team that actually contributes positively to this sport won. That's all that matters.
Great win for Peet in his debut season too. There's obviously changes that need to be made to move this team forward, but it's so positive to see us back to winning ways .
Agreed. Watched the game back and in the BBC summary at one point Wilkin had to remind his colleagues it is actually about winning and the winners.
All this the best team lost is nonsense. Wigan made plenty of mistakes but despite this Huddersfield never got far enough in front that Wigan scoring once wouldn’t win it because they stuck to plan “a” throughout. Even the missed conversions don’t matter because with three minutes to go they were in front and should have closed the game out. Those missed conversions should not have mattered.
Why didn’t Watson change tactics instead of sticking with the conservative game strategy?
Instead it was a bit like a football team going in front against Man City and then not trying to score again. Maybe the result wasn’t as inevitable as the outcome of that game would be but Hudds and Watson played a part in their own downfall.