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1 Feb - Leeds Rhinos v Hull FC - KO 8pm (Sky Sports)


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Sondage : Who will win? (27 membre(s) ont votés)

Who will win?

  1. Leeds Rhinos (17 votes [62.96%])

    Pourcentage des votes : 62.96%

  2. Hull FC (10 votes [37.04%])

    Pourcentage des votes : 37.04%

  3. Draw (0 votes [0.00%])

    Pourcentage des votes : 0.00%

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#1 John Drake

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 01:33

Discuss the opening TV game of Super League XVIII here.

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#2 chuffer

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 01:36

Looking forward to seeing the new look Hull FC in action, couldn't call a result and couldn't care either....I'll be just happy to see some Rugby League again!!

#3 Old Frightful

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:01

My word, John's quick off the mark this season, let's see how long it lasts. :rolleyes:

As for the game, had it been mid season I would have said not much between the teams but as Leeds are a well drilled team and Hull have a fair few new faces, some in key positions, then I think we'll struggle here. Hope to be proved wrong but I expect the Headingley curse to continue.

Expect a bit off biff too as Ryan Bailey will no doubt have his orders to get under the Hull player's skins, esp. Gareth Ellis.

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:03

My word, John's quick off the mark this season, let's see how long it lasts. :rolleyes:

As for the game, had it been mid season I would have said not much between the teams but as Leeds are a well drilled team and Hull have a fair few new faces, some in key positions, then I think we'll struggle here. Hope to be proved wrong but I expect the Headingley curse to continue.

Expect a bit off biff too as Ryan Bailey will no doubt have his orders to get under the Hull player's skins, esp. Gareth Ellis.

Leeds 28 Hull FC 18. :(


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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:11

Very difficult to call, but id go with Old Frightful in that as Leeds have a very settled team I think that could be the difference. But first game of the year, who knows?! Should be a good game though

Just excited that the match threads are up, we're almost there now!!!

#6 Harrigan

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:30

This should be a tough, physical opener against a much strengthened Hull team. I'm hoping home field advantage plays a big part next week and thank god the weather is improving.

For Hull, new club captain Gareth Ellis returns to play his 1st game back on English soil against the team that he gave 4 years to, winning 2 SL titles in the process. It's good to have a player of his standard back in the Super League and I am sure he will get a good reception when he runs out onto the newly laid Headingley pitch at about 7:30 on Friday evening. Hull, of course, are coming off of a bad loss to their near rivals Hull KR in last weeks preseason friendly. This though means nothing and anyone reading into last weeks game will have a shock coming their way. Hull will be pumped up for this game. They are playing a rival club in the opening game of the season, who happen to be champions and will want to start the season in a positive manner. A big crowd with a good Hull following will only help them too.

For Leeds, there is little change from last year. We have the 2 new signings in Mitch Achurch and Joel Moon, plus the late arrival of Joe Vickery, who will bolster the strength of both the run on and the the 25, but for me I am most looking forward to seeing how the younger guys develop over the course of this year. Kallum Watkins had a very good year last season which started with a crucial try against Manly where he turned Matai inside out and was capped off when he broke into the England team, scoring 4 tries in 3 games. This is a big year for him now. He has established himself but needs to kick on and become dominant in every game. He has the skill set to become the best centre we have produced in a long time. What impresses me most though is his attitude. He knows he is good but he isn't arrogant and looks like he wants to learn and improve, even if he has just come off a hat trick game.

Zak Hardaker is a young guy who I already think is the best out and out full back in the country. Does he have the same attacking threat as Sam Tomkins? Maybe not, but he is one of the most dangerous runners in the league and as awkward as he sometimes looks, he always manages to beat the 1st man, a bit like Paul Wellens used to do. The difference between those two though is speed! He must be the quickest white guy since Allan Wells! Once he finds the gap it is game over. Add to this his safe hands (people who went to the testimonial last week need not comment) and his defense and he makes us a much more dangerous prospect than we have been since Brent Webb's back went.

The biggest question for me, however, is how will our aging pack go this season. We have a couple of props who are very close to retirement, Ryan Bailey and then the quality drops off. If Leuluai and Peacock have any problems I could see the pack struggling against the bigger teams and as history shows us, when we are beaten in the pack, we don't go too well.

Anyway, Friday is week 1. This is the time of year where the "shocks" happen and although Hull beating us won't be a shock, it will be an achievement, given they are playing a team who rarely loses these opening home games (have we ever lost a week 1 match?).

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:53

Good golly, Harrigan's keen. Wrong about Hardaker, but eloquent.
Leeds are the best team in the competition, and won the last 2 competitions while in rebuilding mode. if they put their mind to it they will win against anyone, save perhaps Wire. Given how close the WCC is, now is a bad time to be playing them, as they will be more likely to hit the ground running than has typically been the case. Leeds by a lot, but FC to be much more fearsome opposition once they have bedded in.

#8 Harrigan

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 02:58

Good golly, Harrigan's keen. Wrong about Hardaker, but eloquent.
Leeds are the best team in the competition, and won the last 2 competitions while in rebuilding mode. if they put their mind to it they will win against anyone, save perhaps Wire. Given how close the WCC is, now is a bad time to be playing them, as they will be more likely to hit the ground running than has typically been the case. Leeds by a lot, but FC to be much more fearsome opposition once they have bedded in.


I never said he was a better player than Sam, just a better "traditional" full back. Id really think about having Sam in the halves and Zak at full back for the World cup. Both are good enough to be in the team.

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:00

I never said he was a better player than Sam, just a better "traditional" full back. Id really think about having Sam in the halves and Zak at full back for the World cup. Both are good enough to be in the team.


I agree then - we should find a place for both of them. In the meantime, Charnley can work on getting his best mate over our side once Sam leaves for the NRL.

#10 Harrigan

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:08

I agree then - we should find a place for both of them. In the meantime, Charnley can work on getting his best mate over our side once Sam leaves for the NRL.


Funnily enough, I was thinking about that the other day, just the other way round ;) I mean, who wouldnt want to join the best young back line in the league and have a shot at winning all the trophies every year :P

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:12

Not too sure about this one, I expect a Leeds win, but we've not had the best preseason (though neither have Hull)

The biggest question for me, however, is how will our aging pack go this season. We have a couple of props who are very close to retirement, Ryan Bailey and then the quality drops off. If Leuluai and Peacock have any problems I could see the pack struggling against the bigger teams and as history shows us, when we are beaten in the pack, we don't go too well.

This is my concern also. I'm very happy with our back line, but the forwards don't seem strong enough (in my mind at least)

if they put their mind to it they will win against anyone, save perhaps Wire.

Tell that to the Grand Final team!
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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:13

Funnily enough, I was thinking about that the other day, just the other way round ;) I mean, who wouldnt want to join the best young back line in the league and have a shot at winning all the trophies every year :P

Not sure he'd break into the Leeds side to be honest. This season would have been his best bet with Bish being injured :P

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#13 Chronicler of Chiswick

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:20

Leeds by 8.

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 03:27

Hull FC, by 1-2.

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 08:20

Good one to go with first on TV. Should be plenty for everyone. Expecting a bit of grunt from the FC pack but more than likely a bit too much from the Rhinos back line.
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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 08:53

Leeds by 10+

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Posté 28 janvier 2013 - 10:34

Leeds by 10+

Ellis to hit someone high.


Bailey with any luck! ;)
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Posté 29 janvier 2013 - 07:00

Hull by 2, hopefully.
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Posté 29 janvier 2013 - 07:03

FC to pinch this match, really looking forward to it.


Come on 'ull

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Posté 29 janvier 2013 - 08:56

Leeds don't start playing until September, so it doesn't really matter ;)
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