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Watts should be back so you'd think either Junior or Clark would miss out which would be tough on Mitch after a great debut.
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Not hating just its been posted he played injured with calf/back. No need for him to play banged up when there is Gill.jackknife wrote:I dont agree with the Minikin haters the problem is hes getting very little service, defensively he did better than jy last night.
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Foster
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Hitchcox
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First Sunday game for some time a good win last week the weather set fair HKR always bring a good following we should get over 8,000 through the turnstiles, I will not try and forecast the score as I am crap at it Trueman for MOM
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This is a massive game now, we need to keep the momentum up.
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Eden
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. Cook
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Sene-Lefao
Go with a big bench to try and up the pace after 20 mins.
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Eden
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. Cook
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Sene-Lefao
Go with a big bench to try and up the pace after 20 mins.
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If Fit.....and allowing players not to be rushed back
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Hitchcox
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. JSL
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Cook
If Webbo is not 100% Foster to centre, Oggy to Start and Clark retains his spot.
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Hitchcox
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. JSL
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Cook
If Webbo is not 100% Foster to centre, Oggy to Start and Clark retains his spot.
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This. Not to take Hull Kr lightly but we have a real opportunity to boost our score difference at the weekend and hopefully the boys who take the field will be as geared up as they were on Friday.StevieTheTV wrote:This is a massive game now, we need to keep the momentum up.
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Eden
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. Cook
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Sene-Lefao
Go with a big bench to try and up the pace after 20 mins.
If Webster not 100% Foster to Centre, JSL to loose again and Clarke on the bench for me.
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Why would you not start Cook, feel he as gone really well the last couple of games.ERG2012 wrote:If Fit.....and allowing players not to be rushed back
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Hitchcox
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. JSL
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Cook
If Webbo is not 100% Foster to centre, Oggy to Start and Clark retains his spot.
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ImpactSharlotiger wrote:Why would you not start Cook, feel he as gone really well the last couple of games.ERG2012 wrote:If Fit.....and allowing players not to be rushed back
1. Laulu-Togaga'e
2. Minikin
3. Webster
4. Shenton
5. Hitchcox
6. Ellis
7. Trueman
8. JSL
9. Milner
10. Massey
11. Wardle
12. McMeeken
13. Foster
14. Holmes
15. Moors
16. Millington
17. Cook
If Webbo is not 100% Foster to centre, Oggy to Start and Clark retains his spot.
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One valuable lesson from last week is not to take the opposition lightly and this applies to KR.
Phil Clarke loves to say it's difficult to play two strong performances on the trot but it isn't so we need to play with exactly the same desire and commitment.
Phil Clarke loves to say it's difficult to play two strong performances on the trot but it isn't so we need to play with exactly the same desire and commitment.
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Correct.i remember KR absolutely pummelling is at home a few seasons back when we expected a walk in the parkFlat Capper wrote:One valuable lesson from last week is not to take the opposition lightly and this applies to KR.
Phil Clarke loves to say it's difficult to play two strong performances on the trot but it isn't so we need to play with exactly the same desire and commitment.
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Yeah, they did the double over us that season.Scoopage wrote:Correct.i remember KR absolutely pummelling is at home a few seasons back when we expected a walk in the parkFlat Capper wrote:One valuable lesson from last week is not to take the opposition lightly and this applies to KR.
Phil Clarke loves to say it's difficult to play two strong performances on the trot but it isn't so we need to play with exactly the same desire and commitment.
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I think the team on Sunday might be picked With the short turn around to the Wigan game Friday after in mind.
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Anyone know if we have any players back ?
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I'm not so sure. The KR game, for me, is an ideal test of who's ready to fight for their place and get people back into the swing of things ahead of what I see as a very winnable, and potentially key, game in our quest for the top 4.Castiger2017 wrote:I think the team on Sunday might be picked With the short turn around to the Wigan game Friday after in mind.
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I recall Kelly coming back from injury for that game and it felt like he single handedly destroyed usMØL wrote:Yeah, they did the double over us that season.Scoopage wrote:Correct.i remember KR absolutely pummelling is at home a few seasons back when we expected a walk in the parkFlat Capper wrote:One valuable lesson from last week is not to take the opposition lightly and this applies to KR.
Phil Clarke loves to say it's difficult to play two strong performances on the trot but it isn't so we need to play with exactly the same desire and commitment.
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theyl need em...SuffolkTiger wrote:KR could have troops returning...
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I hope they play. Half fit players against a team with half a squad available will suit is just fine.
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Mysterio wrote:I wasn’t happy with Jy’s D v Wire, I’d swap him out.
If you study the video he got no help at all from Shenton for the first try, he was rooted to the spot with his back to the play. The second Charnley try was due to an overlap with Milner in the bin, give the bloke some leeway.
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