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| First live game of the season for me, and I went not quite knowing what to expect. Knowing the type of players we had, I expected a really assured and expert game from the Bulls. Wow, that first half - one of the most inept performances I've seen in recent years. At 39 minutes I felt rather like I have in the past few seasons - totally uninspired. The Eagles forwards appeared much more enthusiastic, and were making massive gains towards our try line, mainly finishing therir sets well within our 20. On the other hand, our forwards struggled against their pack, and the finishing was - let's just say very poor. The try on 40 minutes was a lifeline which lifted the crowd finally, so a good half time talk from Mr Laid-back was really needed to kick the team into action. And Nobby waved the hairdryer, clearly. This really is a team of two halves - how can they suddenly turn their performance around like they did ? Okay, the half time try might have deflated Sheff, but not enough to let Bulls totally dominate the 2nd half, which is what happened The 2nd half was good entertainment in my opinion, and just what the crowd needed. The run from Pele was worth the 20 quid entrance fee alone. Credit to Eagles though, they kept on pushing us right to the final hooter. I'm not sure who was missing from their usual matchday squad, but they gave a good account of themselves in defeat. Interesting to see how we go against them in the league in a few weeks time. Individuals who caught my eye : Okunbor, great runs out of the ruck; Lilley, masses of enthusiasm as usual; thought Mason had a good stint; Ronan Michael got through loads of work; negatives: Meadows, poor decision making, plays like an inferior Keyes; Hallas and his "enthusiasm" letting his temper getting the better of him - nothing changes; and the inevitable mistakes, penalties, etc when closing in on the opposition try line. All told, an enjoyable afternoon in the sun. Just a pity the attendance was so poor. Oh, and Odsal looked glorious leaving out the red and white barrier tape drooped all over the steps, terracing, etc.
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| Bullseye:
Ah bugger. Right so if Gill's out then what are the options? Not Bayley Liu to centre I hope. He was ruined there in that game at Hunslet. It was like when Butler ended up there in that horrendous thrashing at Keighley a few years back.
We started the season short on backs and passed up the chance to sign Tindall. Looks like a bad move.
I don't think any of the academy backs are ready - George Raynor was closest, but he had an injury in an academy game a few weeks ago. It would seem to be Lui, or a loanee. Which isn't a great look for a squad/team our size.
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| As i understand it it they are hopeful gill only jarred his knee and souter was a dead leg so should be all good there…. As fir the earlier tindall comment an offer was made but he wanted ti be a guarenteed starter we really couldn’t offer him that not when you consider Taufua, Armitage and OK
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