Hi guys, there are quite rightly a lot of emotions running after that performance, whats concerning is Chesters post match interview quote "two days of not taking it seriously". We then have to face it, the players are not up for it this season, you cannot turn on form like a tap, all other teams have tried and failed. Once your in a hole it takes a massive change to get out of it, you cannot be casual about performing. Other teams watch videos and do their homework, we now look like the easy beats. Chester has been in this position @ HKR when they would not perform & ultimately it cost him his job. The board & coaching staff should call a full meeting with the players & seriously ask them where & what they intend to do, training fitness & application,- honesty.
Hi guys, there are quite rightly a lot of emotions running after that performance, whats concerning is Chesters post match interview quote "two days of not taking it seriously". We then have to face it, the players are not up for it this season, you cannot turn on form like a tap, all other teams have tried and failed. Once your in a hole it takes a massive change to get out of it, you cannot be casual about performing. Other teams watch videos and do their homework, we now look like the easy beats. Chester has been in this position @ HKR when they would not perform & ultimately it cost him his job. The board & coaching staff should call a full meeting with the players & seriously ask them where & what they intend to do, training fitness & application,- honesty.
I agree it’s very worrying that we could get up for the first game with virtually a full strength team to pick from .You have to ask yourself what the hell does CC says to the guys in pre match to get a performance out of them like that , not even a half time blast from him changed the day . I’m hanging on the theory that we are still one of the few teams that will lose to a supposed lesser team then play like a house on fire against a top side, I’ve got to believe this to get me through the week
. I’m hanging on the theory that we are still one of the few teams that will lose to a supposed lesser team then play like a house on fire against a top side, I’ve got to believe this to get me through the week
Yes I totally understand that, its the old Wakey way. We would get mullered by lesser teams, then come up against the big boys and sometimes sneak a win or put up a fight and get a gallant defeat. Unfortunately it never got us far and more often than not we were hanging on for survival at the season end. I thought those days had gone, but clearly not.
In fact there were many features about that game that were reminiscent of the time we nearly reached the GF after narrowly loosing the semi at Wigan. We thought we were so good after that and the next season was a disaster.
In fact there were many features about that game that were reminiscent of the time we nearly reached the GF after narrowly loosing the semi at Wigan. We thought we were so good after that and the next season was a disaster.
I hope we are not following that same pattern.
What in that we brought in a known desruptive halfback that liked a drink and a gamble, went down to London and got a battering?
In all seriousness yesterday was shocking but it could have been a one off. I don’t expect to beat Saints next week but i do expect a damn sight more effort. I then expect a win at home to Catalans on a cold February evening. Anything less than that, well the knives are allowed to be at least got out of the drawer ready to be sharpened. Not before then though.
Have to say I was gutted that I wasn't able to make it to London for the opener but quite please now that I couldn't.
Have watched the tries on Sky Sports and find myself a bit worried about how we will handle a much better side in Saints, but as has been said above we do have a habit of doing just that. Here's hoping!!!
Have to say I was gutted that I wasn't able to make it to London for the opener but quite please now that I couldn't.
Have watched the tries on Sky Sports and find myself a bit worried about how we will handle a much better side in Saints, but as has been said above we do have a habit of doing just that. Here's hoping!!!
Any SL side would have put plenty past us yesterday. Our defence was bloody awful. The one small glimmer of hope is that Trinity are famous (infamous) for following good with bad and visa versa. However, IF we are serious about challenging for a play off spot (and the last couple of seasons suggest that we should be), yesterdays debacle shouldn't even be possible. We made this seasons relegation "certainties" look like world beaters and I'm sorry but, their pack are a long, long way short of that. The best that we can hope for is that Saints take us just as lightly as we did London. If they "come to play" we could get an absolute mullering.
I cant believe that all the positive pre season stuff, with increased season ticket and merchandise sales, has just been chucked away because the team couldn't be ar5ed.
Any SL side would have put plenty past us yesterday. Our defence was bloody awful. The one small glimmer of hope is that Trinity are famous (infamous) for following good with bad and visa versa. However, IF we are serious about challenging for a play off spot (and the last couple of seasons suggest that we should be), yesterdays debacle shouldn't even be possible. We made this seasons relegation "certainties" look like world beaters and I'm sorry but, their pack are a long, long way short of that. The best that we can hope for is that Saints take us just as lightly as we did London. If they "come to play" we could get an absolute mullering.
I cant believe that all the positive pre season stuff, with increased season ticket and merchandise sales, has just been chucked away because the team couldn't be ar5ed.
Agree with all that.
I was at a wedding at the weekend but just before I set off a mate said how do you think we'd go, I said we'll either, in a traditional Trinity way play decent and win, or turn up like a pub team and get into an arm wrestle with London, sounds like we couldn't even hardly manage the latter. Tbh even though I didn't think we'd go down and smash them I thought it'd be a decent 18 point win or so but props to London, they played the 80 and wanted it far more, while we thought we'd won after 10 minutes or so.
I suppose you just have to put it down to one of those things as a supporter, obviously, as Pro sportsmen, it shouldn't happen especially looking at the two sides on paper and the experience of playing SL one has over the other. But we've done similar before and moved on from them successfully, although I thought these kind of losses were over tbh. ATEOTD we know how Trinity can play, we know we've got quality players and I just hope that the loss has brought them down to earth and makes them work twice as hard as they were.
One thing for certain we won't take saints likely, they should be all fired up trying to undo the London debacle. Last season we played saints after a few losses and poor performances that got us back into the season so here's hoping for a similar performance.
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In fact there were many features about that game that were reminiscent of the time we nearly reached the GF after narrowly loosing the semi at Wigan. We thought we were so good after that and the next season was a disaster.
I hope we are not following that same pattern.
I get what you're saying but we should have made the Semi's in 2017 and we managed to follow that season up in 2018 with another decent effort, so you'd think we'd be past that with this group - but we'll have to wait and see the response. I just find it hard to believe a good solid team can turn crap with all the same player over the course of an offseason - plus in pre-season, we looked in good shape.