nottinghamtiger wrote:westerbeast wrote:nottinghamtiger wrote:Saints were good and we were poor. But form is always temporary. Last season Saints blew everyone away, but didn’t even make a final. These days, it’s about winning enough games to get to the knock-out stages and then playing well in the winner-takes-all games.
In 2017, we did what Saints are doing and didn’t win anything. This included putting 60+ on a Leeds team and beating them 3 times in the regular season before they beat us in the grand final.
Nothing is won in March. We’ll win enough games to put us in with a chance come October. The key is to make sure we perform in those games. It’s never nice to lose, but it’s not season ending.
And I wouldn’t fancy playing us next week.
We are miles off Saints and Wire, play them now or the Grand final we lose.
I’m pretty sure Leeds supporters thought the same in 2017. They were miles behind us at this point that season, but won the grand final.
Not sure how anyone can predict who will be in form by October. Saints crumbled last year after bossing the regular rounds.
Are you really that deluded.[/quote]
I’m not sure what’s delusional. In 2017 we beat Leeds 66-10 in March. They went on to beat us in the grand final. That’s just a fact.
Saints won the LLS in 2018 but didn’t even make the GF, getting beat in the semi final by the team who finished in 4th - 15 points behind them in the regular season. Again, that’s just a fact.
In the current format, you need to be in those knock-out games at the end of the season and then peak.[/quote]
Notringham tigers always as. Tinted glasses on lmao do reallly see us competing witt that back line .[/quote]
Give over with your tinted crap.
NT has stated facts.
We all know our back line is not good enough