Quote Frosties.="Frosties."(34) St Helens - Hull FC, Wakefield, Leeds, Warrington, Huddersfield
(32) Leeds - Bradford, Warrington CCSF, London, CCF (TBC), St Helens, Wigan, Hull FC
(30) Wigan - Salford, Hull KR, Widnes, Leeds, Warrington.
(30) Castleford - London, Widnes CC, Warrington, CCF (TBC), Bradford, Wakefield, Catalan.
(2icon_cool.gif Warrington - Catalan, Leeds CC, Castleford, CCF TBC, Huddersfield, St Helens, Wigan.
(2icon_cool.gif Huddersfield - Wakefield, Widnes, Warrington, Hull FC, St Helens.'"
Interesting.
From that, warrington have the toughest run in, with cas the most favourable. Wigan and hudds in second behind cas for favourable run in.
Very hard to make an accurate prediction but based on the fact theres no CC for them to worry about, there's a reasonably favourable run in (in comparison to others) and a superior points difference I'd say wigan will finish in the top 2.
The priority for leeds (besides the CC) should be securing a home tie in the playoffs and so a top 2 finish.
It'll be a squeeker based on that run in though.
The points difference is no longer something we can rely on, and saints although they have lost walsh have a good record at headingly. Then we finish with tricky games at hull and wigan.
You would like to think we would beat bradford and london and not suffer an upset, and then beat saints on account of 'home advantage' and no walsh, which hopefully would be enough (based on other teams dropping points in other games) to secure top 2.
Can't ever remeber a run in as tight as this.