Re: Bulls at Blackpool : Sun May 28, 2017 11:28 am
Burtons Forearm wrote:
I Think your confusing Ellis with Abdul 're the Leigh game. Abdul ran the game at Leigh and has stepped up continually for Ellis. That said Ellis' goal kicking is winning us games.
Abdull and Lunt are carrying our 1 and 7 each game. The teams in this league have better players in those positions. It's a credit to the coach his tactics and motivation that we keep getting results. More to come from Moss, Clay, Quinlan, Clark, Minns, Butler Fleming and Carney to come in. If he gets a settled team watch them go. He's holding a lot back.
We were the better team away at Leigh and gave Salford their hardest game in months. Again away. We are set well to attack the playoffs and finish in the top 3. Lunt needs to stay fit however.
Some interesting trips in the play offs with potentially 2 French teams and London. Those trips could have big effects on teams.
Stop devaluing some teams in this division also.
Abdull and Lunt are carrying our 1 and 7 each game. The teams in this league have better players in those positions. It's a credit to the coach his tactics and motivation that we keep getting results. More to come from Moss, Clay, Quinlan, Clark, Minns, Butler Fleming and Carney to come in. If he gets a settled team watch them go. He's holding a lot back.
We were the better team away at Leigh and gave Salford their hardest game in months. Again away. We are set well to attack the playoffs and finish in the top 3. Lunt needs to stay fit however.
Some interesting trips in the play offs with potentially 2 French teams and London. Those trips could have big effects on teams.
Stop devaluing some teams in this division also.
No way am I devaluing the opposition but may be guilty of 'undervaluing' the Abdull/Ellis partnership which has IMO had more than ample time to settle.
Also, I am not 'confusing Ellis with Abdull re the Leigh game'. I say this because Ellis's performance made me stand up and applaud (and believe) we have a 7. Also, the after-match plaudits hailed Ellis's dominant performance.