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Mon 31 Jan: Championship: York City Knights v Featherstone Rovers KO 19:45 (Premier Sports)


Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • York City Knights
      28
    • Featherstone Rovers
      48

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1 minute ago, Leonard said:

Tidy tackle that.

Needed doing. Done, with interest. A very impressive one-on-one job.

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Anyone heard from Sweaty Craig this evening?

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Pauli Pauli hasn’t earned his brass tonight, he’s been terrible 

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2 minutes ago, Phil said:

Pauli Pauli hasn’t earned his brass tonight, he’s been terrible 

There must be a reason why he's playing in the second tier and not Super League, and the fact he was at Wakefield and Salford says something about him at that level. 

York will get flashes of him.

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I subscribed to Premier half an hour before kick off, glad I did, a cracking game and good coverage and commentary. 

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4 minutes ago, Man of Kent said:

York v Fev has set the bar for Monday night rugby. Great crowd, good atmosphere, decent game 👍

I enjoyed that a lot. And if that means I'm not a "real fan", I can live with it. :kolobok_wink:

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5 minutes ago, DI Keith Fowler said:

Only caught about half of it but was impressed. It really highlights how stale Sky is that even a low budget approach can be preferable. 

Does seem fresh. Think that’s largely down to there being two proper broadcasters in Emma & Ross, no ex-1990s Wigan ‘legends’ and an excellent commentator in Andy Wilson.  
 

Mark Wilson. Oops!

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Just now, Man of Kent said:

Does seem fresh. Think that’s largely down to there being two proper broadcasters in Emma & Ross, no ex-1990s Wigan ‘legends’ and an excellent commentator in Andy Wilson. 

Never been a big fan of Kevin Brown - but he is passable and they others were all decent for a first hit out.

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BTW, for those not subscribed (or who missed it), the match is scheduled to be re-broadcast on FreeSports TV at 10pm tomorrow.

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1 minute ago, Futtocks said:

BTW, for those not subscribed (or who missed it), the match is scheduled to be re-broadcast on FreeSports TV at 10pm tomorrow.

Or they could just subscribe and watch on premier player and then get the rest of the season

😉 

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Really enjoyed that. Fev were a better side but it was good watching York battle and scrap to stay in it. Thompson was outstanding, best player on the pitch and seemed to take the fev pack on his own at times. 

Enjoyed the commentary and discussion too, a good group that had a decent chemistry and just talked in a straight forward way, no daft cliches and hyperbole. 

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