Yet once again the most "open Superleague" ever. Last season was different that's for sure. Would love to see Wakefield in the mix along with Leigh but somehow ........ Sadly can't see beyond the usual suspects again with Leeds returning. So once again Wigan, Warrington, Saints, Hull and Leeds will be in the frame for everything. Catalans sadly will be fighting for top 8 as I suspect will Huddersfield. Salford ? An enigma in the game. Nice stadium, badly located and minimal base at the moment. Whatever your SL club enjoy the coming season but there has to be change, chicken is nice to eat, but not every meal, so let's have variety. Can't see it changing anytime soon.
Yet once again the most "open Superleague" ever. Last season was different that's for sure. Would love to see Wakefield in the mix along with Leigh but somehow ........ Sadly can't see beyond the usual suspects again with Leeds returning. So once again Wigan, Warrington, Saints, Hull and Leeds will be in the frame for everything. Catalans sadly will be fighting for top 8 as I suspect will Huddersfield. Salford ? An enigma in the game. Nice stadium, badly located and minimal base at the moment. Whatever your SL club enjoy the coming season but there has to be change, chicken is nice to eat, but not every meal, so let's have variety. Can't see it changing anytime soon.
Every one of your posts are utterly depressing. Why do you watch this sport if all you do is moan?
Can't look beyond Wakefield, Leigh, Widnes and Salford as the three weakest teams on paper at the moment. However, I would have said the same last year (replacing Leigh with Hull KR). I think it will be another close run battle to make the top 4. Wigan, Warrington, Hull FC, Saints and Cas should all be in the mix again. Leeds and Huddersfield will want to put right the disappointment of 2016. Roll on February...
Can't look beyond Wakefield, Leigh, Widnes and Salford as the three weakest teams on paper at the moment. However, I would have said the same last year (replacing Leigh with Hull KR). I think it will be another close run battle to make the top 4. Wigan, Warrington, Hull FC, Saints and Cas should all be in the mix again. Leeds and Huddersfield will want to put right the disappointment of 2016. Roll on February...
That'd be FOUR teams, I'm not sure you should be attempting to look at the possible form of clubs when you seem to be unable to count to four.
Can't look beyond Wakefield, Leigh, Widnes and Salford as the three weakest teams on paper at the moment. However, I would have said the same last year (replacing Leigh with Hull KR). I think it will be another close run battle to make the top 4. Wigan, Warrington, Hull FC, Saints and Cas should all be in the mix again. Leeds and Huddersfield will want to put right the disappointment of 2016. Roll on February...
Cas finished 9 points behind 4th place, they were no where near the mix this season
Cas finished 9 points behind 4th place, they were no where near the mix this season
True, but we did finish v.strongly. And given we were down to the bare bones with our squad, it's quite an achievement. Hopefully we can push on next season from where we left off, and with 17 fit men for once...
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