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Sat 11th Mar: SL: Hull FC v Salford Red Devils KO 15:00 (OurLeague)


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  1. 1. Who will win?

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After the hammering in France Tony Smith was disappointed with his teams defence and promised 'drastic measures' to correct it for the Salford game. That went well Tony.

I'm hearing that Adam Pearson was straight in the dressing room after the Salford humiliation to give the players a rollocking. Smith entered in the middle of it and was less than impressed. It's going to end in tears I really do think so.

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31 minutes ago, DimmestStar said:

After the hammering in France Tony Smith was disappointed with his teams defence and promised 'drastic measures' to correct it for the Salford game. That went well Tony.

I'm hearing that Adam Pearson was straight in the dressing room after the Salford humiliation to give the players a rollocking. Smith entered in the middle of it and was less than impressed. It's going to end in tears I really do think so.

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Pearson of course being the one constant in the recent few years of Hull's regular capitulations but yet it's the players and coaches who get the grief and not him?

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On 12/03/2023 at 13:26, Clinton Baptiste said:

There you go again,you can't help yourself.Why bring your friends from the East in on this.l think there might be a few Hull FC fans who take great delight when HKR get beat.

 

I know I do.

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Crumbs critters.

A year or so SRD endured a stinging defeat at FC. The Reds disappeared quicker than Eurovision tickets did this week. It was the Connor show, Hull pack overwhelmed.

If you wanted an example of first the craziness of Rowley ball as well as improvement under his tenure since the dire days of dismal Dick Marshall, then it was this weekend.

That ball was respected and flew between the men in red like its was invisibly connected. With numerous injuries, the team played to its strength and used them to out pace and pass Hull. The spine was formidable. Ackers demonstrated how he is shining at SRD, Marc E Sneyd returned to his best, Croft proved his excellence. And Lafai seemed electric.

Enjoy the moment for it is a moment to enjoy.


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Salfords backs are as good as any in SL, Croft and Brierley almost telepathic, so good to watch when they are in full flow.

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1 hour ago, meast said:

Pearson of course being the one constant in the recent few years of Hull's regular capitulations but yet it's the players and coaches who get the grief and not him?

Could he be classed as the workman who bought some very suspect 'Tools'

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6 hours ago, DimmestStar said:

They can be if you let them.

Salford 10-24 Hull KR. Football Club 14-60 Salford.

Can't help yourself can you?

I await with interest to see if Clinton Baptiste comes along shortly.

Over thirty years since they last appeared on the big screen together, Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins have been offered starring roles in a film based on events at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 12th August 2023. It is hoped that "Silenced by the Lams" will be a box office success.

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