Baker Street is were I was advised to head to for pre game build up.
Baker Street and The Globe in particular are good places to go IF you get there early. The Globe is very much a party atmosphere. You will see shirts of just about every club there. But remember, its a pub on the corner of a street in London. It only take a couple of hundered people in there and its rammed.
yeh not looking great is it, my worst nightmare we get a day like 2013, was awful, same for both sides I guess though, and we are a much better team than 2013, 2 more sleeps, excited, nervous, cant wait
IIRC both teams took part in a knockonathon in our last game and most of it was blamed on the balls. That game we managed to get to grips with the ball a bit better than Wire on that occasion and I remember that night being a warm one not a wet one. I think 2013 the weather never helped but it was more the occasion getting to the players.
I can see nothing but a Hull win on Saturday, you have the better of us this season, that coupled with the fact we will probably have a makeshift right side in Toby King (who in my opinion has been awful, and i say makeshift although they have played the last 5 games or so we miss an out and out winger) and Rhys Evans who was playing well at centre now on the wing.
I can see nothing but a Hull win on Saturday, you have the better of us this season, that coupled with the fact we will probably have a makeshift right side in Toby King (who in my opinion has been awful, and i say makeshift although they have played the last 5 games or so we miss an out and out winger) and Rhys Evans who was playing well at centre now on the wing.
In both those games it has been tight and I cannot see anything different on Saturday either unless the occasion gets to one of the teams. Both sides will have strong teams named and both sides are more than capable of winning. I see it as a 50/50 game.
Your a bigger side than we are across the park, except Shaul who is playing well. Our last 3 Challenge Cups we've had a pack or front row that could dominate with Carvell, Morley, Wood, etc. This time I dont we can do that. I hope for a good game, and i dread the feeling of travelling all that way home having lost. It was bad enough after the 2 GF's and that was only 20 mins journey home, i cant image 3-4 hours! Best of luck, but not too much if you get my drift, enjoy the day!
Your a bigger side than we are across the park, except Shaul who is playing well. Our last 3 Challenge Cups we've had a pack or front row that could dominate with Carvell, Morley, Wood, etc. This time I dont we can do that. I hope for a good game, and i dread the feeling of travelling all that way home having lost. It was bad enough after the 2 GF's and that was only 20 mins journey home, i cant image 3-4 hours! Best of luck, but not too much if you get my drift, enjoy the day!
We may be a slightly bigger side but this has made no difference in our 2 previous encounters this year.
We are already adept at the long drive home after losing in a final. In recent years we have had 2006 GF loss 2008 CC final loss 2013 CC final loss
As for Wembley you have a pretty good recent record there with zero losses this century.
In fact I think it is only fair that Wire fans get to experience the long drive home after losing at Wembley.
Your a bigger side than we are across the park, except Shaul who is playing well. Our last 3 Challenge Cups we've had a pack or front row that could dominate with Carvell, Morley, Wood, etc. This time I dont we can do that. I hope for a good game, and i dread the feeling of travelling all that way home having lost. It was bad enough after the 2 GF's and that was only 20 mins journey home, i cant image 3-4 hours! Best of luck, but not too much if you get my drift, enjoy the day!
Too close to call. On paper Hull look to have the stronger pack and three quarters, but Warrington's spine 1-6-7-9-13 looks particularly good. Sandow could run amok and Gidley will be important. Shaul has been a little quiet of late and we are due a bit of magic from him. Obviously we need Sneyd and Houghton to have big games.
Hopefully the game will be decided by good attacking play rather than individual errors or refereeing controversy.
I can see nothing but a Hull win on Saturday, you have the better of us this season, that coupled with the fact we will probably have a makeshift right side in Toby King (who in my opinion has been awful, and i say makeshift although they have played the last 5 games or so we miss an out and out winger) and Rhys Evans who was playing well at centre now on the wing.
It will be tight - thats for sure. It remains to be seen whether the occasion gets to Evans and King - or more to the point whether Talanoa, Yeaman and Pritchard/Minichiello target them. Your right edge defence (inclduing Sandow) will have to be really strong to repel that coming forward.
The other edge for us with Manu and Fonua will have to work harder for points; but the game for me hangs on whether you can create the space for Sandow as he is dangerous when he takes the game to the line.
I expect a really brutal opening 10-15 minutes with it all being upfront - its about who emerges with the energy after that to capitalise - and also whose bench makes the greatest impact to cover the changes that the opening encounter will require.
Not that it really matter but Warrington's Chief Executive Roger Draper says Hull FC supporters will outnumber Wolves' supporters by about 2-1.
Ticket sales for Warrington fans are between 12,500-13,000, while Hull are expected to have nearer 25,000 at the showpiece final on Saturday.
With Hull being a bigger place and never having won at Wembley, compared to Warrington’s three recent successes, Draper admits excitement about the club’s return to Wembley, is somewhat less than 2009 – but will still be a fantastic day, worth around £250,000 for the club.
Not that it really matter but Warrington's Chief Executive Roger Draper says Hull FC supporters will outnumber Wolves' supporters by about 2-1.
Ticket sales for Warrington fans are between 12,500-13,000, while Hull are expected to have nearer 25,000 at the showpiece final on Saturday.
With Hull being a bigger place and never having won at Wembley, compared to Warrington’s three recent successes, Draper admits excitement about the club’s return to Wembley, is somewhat less than 2009 – but will still be a fantastic day, worth around £250,000 for the club.