think cockayne could be in trouble with that elbow in abdull throat, watched it again and didn't look good, imo tilse had his best game ive seen, Kelly blair looked to be carrying injuries, greenwood looks a good lad , lunt didn't looked bothered, the effort was there and you kept going to the end, be interesting times in the middle 8s, as I have a sneaking feeling for leigh going up, I hope it isn't you going down as nights like last night and the matches at your place would be lost and that's not good imo
Amazingly none of your fellow supporters hold the same opinion as you.
There were decisions that could be questioned but there always are. The drag into touch is a crap call when its penalised, we got pinged by Thaler last week for a a dominant tackle that pushed a man back over his own line, but for me these are never pens, just good defence.
Too many one eyed supporters that scream for one way but just mumble that we got away with it when its the other.
We've got 7 possibly 8 of our most important games to come now, hopefully we can learn something from that shambolic display but i doubt we will.
think cockayne could be in trouble with that elbow in abdull throat, watched it again and didn't look good, imo tilse had his best game ive seen, Kelly blair looked to be carrying injuries, greenwood looks a good lad , lunt didn't looked bothered, the effort was there and you kept going to the end, be interesting times in the middle 8s, as I have a sneaking feeling for leigh going up, I hope it isn't you going down as nights like last night and the matches at your place would be lost and that's not good imo
Strange how different people see different things, I thought Tilse was a lot worse than last week and made little impact, Lunt tried very hard but with little to work with around him.
I think its only a matter of time before one of the championship teams get up, hope its not this year at our expense.
fair point, I thought we got a few lucky calls and your right we just mumble under our breath about the ref missing the ones in our favour, when it goes against us we go ballistic and want the game abandoned, supporters eh
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
The effort and commitment were there but the quality to execute meaningful just wasn't.
We should have been twelve nil up after ten minutes but instead found ourselves under pressure on our line and we all know how that ends.
Hull were good and full credit to them, they were very efficient in everything they did. I've liked Sneyd since I first saw him at Salford, but we stood off him and gave him time and space for his intelligent kicks through the line. In contrast, Hull were on Blair and Kelly and stifled them out of the game. Kelly just didn't give a rat's ass last night, and with that Barnet, why would he?
The effort and commitment were there but the quality to execute meaningful just wasn't.
We should have been twelve nil up after ten minutes but instead found ourselves under pressure on our line and we all know how that ends.
Thought you started very strongly. 7/8 minutes of fairly solid pressure. Who knows how the night would have panned out if Sio hadn't bombed a golden opportunity, followed by a mistimed pass/run to chalk off a second score. As you say, twelve nil up after ten minutes.
What rather surprised me was that as soon as we went in front (to be very quickly followed by a second), your team's energy levels simply evaporated. This may, of course, be a knock on effect of losing the majority of your games this season, but once Watts crashed over in virtually our first meaningful attack, that was it for the game as a meaningful contest.
I know confidence is an elusive, ephemeral quality in sport, but your rapid deterioration in the space of about five minutes must be a worry on your part.
On a slightly more positive note, would like to say thanks to those of you in North stand. Thought the atmosphere was excellent (I know it would be for us, fairly obviously) and as far as I am aware, there was no trouble to speak of, which is always good to report.
For what it's worth, I think you'll be alright in the middle eights. Your team is wildly erratic and inconsistant, but I feel you'll pull enough out of the hat to survive. I actually think you will finish second behind Leeds. So, see you all next year then. KC/KCom Stadium, Good Friday 2017.
Very poor from Rovers last night. It does look like poor recruitment has come back to bite you on the backside.
The middle eights look to be very interesting with Leeds almost back to full strength, Huddersfield finding some form as well as Leigh and London looking strong.
Any ideas how many tickets you sold for last night? Seemed to be the smallest league following you've brought to the KC.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
I know confidence is an elusive, ephemeral quality in sport, but your rapid deterioration in the space of about five minutes must be a worry on your part.
For what it's worth, I think you'll be alright in the middle eights. Your team is wildly erratic and inconsistant, but I feel you'll pull enough out of the hat to survive.
We lack a proper leader and as we've all been we've all been saying for about 2 years, a pack enforcer. We need a Vella or a Weyman.
Last year in the rubbish eights we had Wakey, Salford and Widnes. This year we've got Leeds, Huddersfield and Salford who are only there because of the deduction.
Amazingly none of your fellow supporters hold the same opinion as you.
Amazingly your opinion holds no weight with me.i maintain Houghton was offside and the Thornley drag would be given as a penalty most games even though still momentum in tackle. All of which matters not as kr simply didn't deserve to win.no aggression and bullied in Derby again..new coach needs to have a mean streak and instill it in team.webster was as limp as wet celery after match interview no surprise the team stunk
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