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1 minute ago, Expatknight said:

If York play like they have been doing and can tighten up a few things, like discipline, and sticking to the game plan we should be ok, but this season, as we have seen, anyone can beat anyone, with the exception of The Mighty Trin perhaps, it is still a three horse race between, York, Fev and Sheffield for the remaining play places, mathematically The Dons could sneak in but probably too big an ask, but they have done remarkably for their first season back in the Championship, all credit to them.
 

Nowt to fear from Fev trust me.

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Bar a swing of 127 points, Bulls secure minimum of third spot for second successive season. 

Made it hard work today. Batley game as always, but we dominated field position and Batley looked to lack any real quality. Woeful game management from ourselves. Countless missed drop goals and gifting 7 tackle sets in the closing stages. Then a dropped ball giving Batley a walk in. Very very lucky but 2 points is all that matters at this stage. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Trojan Horse said:


 

I would look to switch Jowitt back to Scrum half with Gale partnering him and Walmsley at full back. 
 

I am hoping to go with Truman and Lino in the halves , Max to stay at FB 

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Expatknight said:

 mathematically The Dons could sneak in but probably too big an ask, but they have done remarkably for their first season back in the Championship, all credit to them.
 

Not even on the radar. Today at Keepmoat was one of celebration. So proud of my club. Thanks for the praise it's always appreciated.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Harry Stottle said:

Not the dominating team I expected to see, apart from McMeeken and Johnstone who else have they got coming in next term?

Cam scott, corrie hall, oli russell, matt storton, jake truman, so far announced .

Posted
9 minutes ago, Agbrigg said:

Cam scott, corrie hall, oli russell, matt storton, jake truman, so far announced .

Expecting there will be 4-6 still to come. 
 

Runour of Roarke and an Australian forward. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Trojan Horse said:

Expecting there will be 4-6 still to come. 
 

Runour of Roarke and an Australian forward. 

three so I hear, you have guessed two, I dont expect much from the third.

Posted
2 hours ago, RSN said:

They turned it into a scrap but Barrow dug in and won comfortably. 

If Haven get beat by Batley then they are down which I'll be surprised if they do. Can't claim 2 loan played due to COVID and had a man sent off for fighting. 

Sent off for retaliation. 

Posted
39 minutes ago, Agbrigg said:

three so I hear, you have guessed two, I dont expect much from the third.

I’d be surprised if we were not running with a squad of 27 players tbh. That’s what 3 more would take it to. 
 

Id expect around 30 so probably 6 more. 

Posted
3 hours ago, doc said:

Widnes slowly stumbling out of the play offs?

Hopefully an upturn against Toulouse next Saturday! Ever the optimist.😐

We were never in it today, Doncaster were good value for the win.

Just because you think everyone hates you doesn't mean they don't.

Posted
30 minutes ago, Havenfan10 said:

Sent off for retaliation. 

Still will get banned. 

Should be back for Cornwall away next season unless he joins a club who pays his wages on time. 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, RSN said:

Still will get banned. 

Should be back for Cornwall away next season unless he joins a club who pays his wages on time. 

Be playing next week.

Posted
4 hours ago, doc said:

Widnes slowly stumbling out of the play offs?

Hopefully an upturn against Toulouse next Saturday! Ever the optimist.😐

Scoreline flattered Widnes a bit today, Doncaster were much the better team.

The fact that Sheffield play York and York play Featherstone means that it's impossible for the three teams around us to all get 4 points, but we probably need to win one of the remaining two, and I don't think we'd be favourites to win either of them.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Harry Stottle said:

One incident in this game I have waited till the end to comment on, it was the tackle on Thornely, now I am somewhat amiss at what a defender is supposed to do when the ball carrier lowers his body to around waist height no more that 1/2 second before the contact with the defender, the attacker is actually leading with his head and shoulders reducing the actual target a defender can effect a tackle the attacker is effectively putting his head into the contact area AND NOT the defender contacting his head per se, other than standing aside what action can a defender take.

I stand on the terraces and shake my head as this kind of thing is going in all the time from players of both teams and the crowd and player's are all falling for it, the Wakey players were all running in aghast at what their own player caused and the crowds are oohing and hyeing for a free kick.

I think that the rule should be changed so that any player who purposely stoops in the tackle as Thornley did should be penalised.

Yep the god bless them refs such as Fred Lindop, John Holdsworth and Billy Thompson would be appalled at the antics of the modern player. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Rene_Artois said:

It's been a totally enjoyable season. Smiles all round today and we can just enjoy the next 2 games. Can't wait to do it again next year

This is a good juncture to explain myself to you. First of all I don’t hate the Dons. IMHO the current team is consistent as are many others. Six years were spent trying to get out of League 1 with Horne in charge. I do not think he is the man for the job but that is only my opinion. Finally my main gripe is this and from my point of view the total crux of the matter. The club should not have been allowed to bring in Farimo and Fonua for the League 1 play offs. They were desperate due to Horny’s previous failings. I will never change my view on that. People like Tom Halliday were sacrificed and he is still on the outside now and no I am not related to him in any way shape or form. Same thing is happening at Oldham now as they chase their perceived dream.

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Faraimo and Fonua were free agents and signed before the deadline, what other requirements are there?

Incidentally there are a number of Dons fans who also aren't convinced on Horne

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Posted
12 hours ago, SUPERSTUD said:

Yep the god bless them refs such as Fred Lindop, John Holdsworth and Billy Thompson would be appalled at the antics of the modern player. 

I go further back Studdy to Sargent Major Eric Clay, he would have told them to not be so soft get up and get on with it.

As a sixteen year old playing in the final of an amatuer cup Mr Clay was the referee, I remember him coming into the dressing room pre game to check our finger nails and studs, addressing everyone he told us what he expected and what we could and couldn't do, he concluded with "I will give you one warning and then your off" he then went through and closed the door behind him, after a few short seconds the door opened and he bellowed "you've just had your first warning".

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Harry Stottle said:

I go further back Studdy to Sargent Major Eric Clay, he would have told them to not be so soft get up and get on with it.

As a sixteen year old playing in the final of an amatuer cup Mr Clay was the referee, I remember him coming into the dressing room pre game to check our finger nails and studs, addressing everyone he told us what he expected and what we could and couldn't do, he concluded with "I will give you one warning and then your off" he then went through and closed the door behind him, after a few short seconds the door opened and he bellowed "you've just had your first warning".

I think all the players and spectators want is consistency from the refs these days, there are one or two younger ones coming through who are doing ok, Liam Rush for one, he seems to be pretty good on the occasions I have seen him.

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Can’t be doing with these back handed compliments. You played well but we were poor

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sometimes you have to take a step backwards to move forward

Posted
19 hours ago, Bull Mania said:

Bar a swing of 127 points, Bulls secure minimum of third spot for second successive season. 

Made it hard work today. Batley game as always, but we dominated field position and Batley looked to lack any real quality. Woeful game management from ourselves. Countless missed drop goals and gifting 7 tackle sets in the closing stages. Then a dropped ball giving Batley a walk in. Very very lucky but 2 points is all that matters at this stage. 

Had a disagreement with my mates about attempting drop goals at the 20 min and 9 minute mark with the game as it was. What were your thoughts?

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Mumby Magic said:

Had a disagreement with my mates about attempting drop goals at the 20 min and 9 minute mark with the game as it was. What were your thoughts?

Was correct to go for the drop IMHO Especially in those conditions. It would have put us two scores ahead and I personally feel Batley didnt quite have enough quality to do that. They really struggled to get out of their own half in the second half.

At one score we were always hanging on not to be suckerpunched, which we ended up being but luckily still got the win. 

The flip side was we were so bad at setting up for the one point, we ended up missing and handing Batley a 20m tap and seven tackles on multiple occasions, which then allowed them to into our half and attack. 

Posted
On 16/09/2024 at 11:26, Harry Stottle said:

I go further back Studdy to Sargent Major Eric Clay, he would have told them to not be so soft get up and get on with it.

As a sixteen year old playing in the final of an amatuer cup Mr Clay was the referee, I remember him coming into the dressing room pre game to check our finger nails and studs, addressing everyone he told us what he expected and what we could and couldn't do, he concluded with "I will give you one warning and then your off" he then went through and closed the door behind him, after a few short seconds the door opened and he bellowed "you've just had your first warning".

And the refs in those days had big bellies and wore long shorts with pockets and a white shirt and blaser. Them wer't days Harry 😂

Posted
10 minutes ago, Agbrigg said:

And the refs in those days had big bellies and wore long shorts with pockets and a white shirt and blaser. Them wer't days Harry 😂

  Fred Lindop was thin as a rail .very smart and not a hair out of place.He reffed a Test Match on the Saturday and then turned out reffing a local derby in The Wakefield Sunday League on the Sunday.He let a bit go but not much and nothing dangerous.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Agbrigg said:

And the refs in those days had big bellies and wore long shorts with pockets and a white shirt and blaser. Them wer't days Harry 😂

No they didn't Aggers, that was many years earlier.

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