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| Probably the end for Frawley if they go with Connor in the halves.
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| If rovers don't win something this year (hopefully not the Challenge cup!!!) then they never will. They look mean and hungry and they have quality throughout their ranks, right now at this moment they are clearly the team to beat.
However, and here's the caveat, September-October is still a long way away (even Wembley in June) and there are any number of hurdles for everyone still to jump over before any trophies are handed around. Didn't Warrington, a couple of years back, start like a house on fire only to lose their way badly in the second half of the year. Going a little further back, Castleford dominated 2017 barely losing a game throughout the regular season, but ultimately didn't win either of the two big prizes (seem to recall we halted their Wembley bid in spectacular fashion!!).
Rovers look the part right now, but you don't win a trophy just because you've won five games in Feb-March. As for the comparison, that someone made above, with St Helens 2006-vintage, well let's just say it made me chuckle on a Sunday night! rovers have to maintain this level all the way to mid-October for that to stick, not simply because of five games pre-Easter!!
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| BP1:
If rovers don't win something this year (hopefully not the Challenge cup!!!) then they never will. They look mean and hungry and they have quality throughout their ranks, right now at this moment they are clearly the team to beat.
However, and here's the caveat, September-October is still a long way away (even Wembley in June) and there are any number of hurdles for everyone still to jump over before any trophies are handed around. Didn't Warrington, a couple of years back, start like a house on fire only to lose their way badly in the second half of the year. Going a little further back, Castleford dominated 2017 barely losing a game throughout the regular season, but ultimately didn't win either of the two big prizes (seem to recall we halted their Wembley bid in spectacular fashion!!).
Rovers look the part right now, but you don't win a trophy just because you've won five games in Feb-March. As for the comparison, that someone made above, with St Helens 2006-vintage, well let's just say it made me chuckle on a Sunday night! rovers have to maintain this level all the way to mid-October for that to stick, not simply because of five games pre-Easter!!
Good post.
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| Is this the same rovers who would have lost to cas and wakey if they'd managed to kick their late goals? Clearly a team of superhuman or something
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| Cokey:BP1:
If rovers don't win something this year (hopefully not the Challenge cup!!!) then they never will. They look mean and hungry and they have quality throughout their ranks, right now at this moment they are clearly the team to beat.
However, and here's the caveat, September-October is still a long way away (even Wembley in June) and there are any number of hurdles for everyone still to jump over before any trophies are handed around. Didn't Warrington, a couple of years back, start like a house on fire only to lose their way badly in the second half of the year. Going a little further back, Castleford dominated 2017 barely losing a game throughout the regular season, but ultimately didn't win either of the two big prizes (seem to recall we halted their Wembley bid in spectacular fashion!!).
Rovers look the part right now, but you don't win a trophy just because you've won five games in Feb-March. As for the comparison, that someone made above, with St Helens 2006-vintage, well let's just say it made me chuckle on a Sunday night! rovers have to maintain this level all the way to mid-October for that to stick, not simply because of five games pre-Easter!!
Good post. Thank you. Hopefully we will do battle together at Wembley in June, if you get my drift on that one!!!
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| You just have to laugh. Rovers are three points clear at the top of the league and they still can't resist posting on here. Talk about easy pickings. Half of them must spend more time worrying about what we're all up to than supporting their own team. There can't be another bunch like them anywhere in sport. Just to clarify before the inevitable reaction, I've never been on a Rover's forum in my life.
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