If we can actually manage to knock over teams like the Dogs our run home from here isn’t too bad. Not hopeful yet after this season but if we do a win in a few in a row, I’ll be back to positive Pete. Our byes are timed nicely….
Pompey missed 2 sitters and it was wet, so 16+4 in the wet and forfeiting a final minute attack, probably passable but needs to keep progressing for next week
I think it's not a good time to bag out our own players after 2nites win. SAVOUR THE MOMENT.
Do that later once the dust settles..FFS we got flogged by the Tits then beat the Broncs.. Sure we aren't great but no critisism please.. not now anyway..
Bit worried Pompey can’t kick easy goals, even his goals were wobbling over the posts, and he’s gonna be giving up a try from bombs every game, Storm did it now Broncos. RTS if still a centre can fix that problem…
Charnz looked down on confidence or injured, rest for a week for Taine to have a go?
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I think it's not a good time to bag out our own players after 2nites win. SAVOUR THE MOMENT.
Do that later once the dust settles..FFS we got flogged by the Tits then beat the Broncs.. Sure we aren't great but no critisism please.. not now anyway..
Mal Meninga agreed the Warriors seemed “a lot more settled with him at No.7 and Harris-Tavita at No.6.
“There’s obviously a lot of question marks around Shaun Johnson at the moment. His body is obviously starting to fall apart.
“I look at the team when those two guys (Martin and Harris-Tavita) are at No.6 and No.7 and they just seem to fall into their roles and the responsibilites.
“They do it really well.
Meninga believes “it’s going to be very difficult to get SJ back into the team.”
“I just feel they flow a lot better as a team when those two (Martin and Harris-Tavita) are at No.6 and No.7.
Thankfully for Webster he has a few more weeks before he needs to make his big halves call. By that time he may have no choice but to stick with their current partnership.
Thankfully for Webster he has a few more weeks before he needs to make his big halves call. By that time he may have no choice but to stick with their current partnership.
It sure is, but isn't a win against the odds good enough for you, where you can stand back and accept it after the emotional flogging we all experienced last week. Don't forget the players felt that way too last week..