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  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Hull KR
      48
    • Warrington Wolves
      21

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  • Poll closed on 04/10/24 at 19:30

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Posted
36 minutes ago, ELBOWSEYE said:

Looking at the vote on here I couldn't be happier with Warrington being underdogs they generally play better when they are not the favorites.

  Warrington are underdogs with the bookies.They can be backed to win in 80min at 13/8 which i think is a bit too big.16/1 the draw like last week anyone.Please gamble responsibly.


Posted
37 minutes ago, ELBOWSEYE said:

Looking at the vote on here I couldn't be happier with Warrington being underdogs they generally play better when they are not the favorites.

I'm not sure the vote puts Warrington as underdogs. It's probably more reflective of a desire for a new name in a final and on a trophy from a neutral stance. It's a very even contest and I really couldn't call it. If ever the crowd could make a difference, it'll be this one! 

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27 minutes ago, 48C North Stand said:

I'm not sure the vote puts Warrington as underdogs. It's probably more reflective of a desire for a new name in a final and on a trophy from a neutral stance. It's a very even contest and I really couldn't call it. If ever the crowd could make a difference, it'll be this one! 

I'm surprised to hear people are already sick of our name on the Super League trophy.

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I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

Posted
8 hours ago, Worzel said:

The journalist is right about one thing in particular: If we lose tonight, it will still have been a great moment and one many of us thought we might never see. The future’s bright, this is just the start of it. 

You're not kidding.

Sporting rivalries aside, hats off to Hudgell for the work he did exposing the Horizon scandal and the despicable conduct of the Post Office.

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"I'm from a fishing family. Trawlermen are like pirates with biscuits." - Lucy Beaumont.

Posted

Interesting article about HKR in the Times. Among a positive write up for the club one thing caught my eye - apparently Hull FC are the poshos in the city. I always thought there was something lah di dah about Old Faithful, Wellsy etc… it all makes sense now. 

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Exiled Wiganer said:

Interesting article about HKR in the Times. Among a positive write up for the club one thing caught my eye - apparently Hull FC are the poshos in the city. I always thought there was something lah di dah about Old Faithful, Wellsy etc… it all makes sense now. 

Just popping to Waitrose for the ingredients for a Boulevardier for tonight's game.

I'll come back to that later.

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"I'm from a fishing family. Trawlermen are like pirates with biscuits." - Lucy Beaumont.

Posted
10 hours ago, Worzel said:

Great write up on Neil Hudgell in The Times. There’s a paywall but they usually let you read one article for free:

https://www.thetimes.com/sport/rugby-league/article/hull-kr-betfred-super-league-post-office-coldplay-rugby-league-owen-slot-8rbrgc6cs

The journalist is right about one thing in particular: If we lose tonight, it will still have been a great moment and one many of us thought we might never see. The future’s bright, this is just the start of it. 

Something sadly wrong with The Times ..at last a very good and readable  article about our sport! 👍😄👍😄

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Posted
4 hours ago, Fly-By-TheWire said:

Crowther replaces Musgrove for tonight's 17 for Warrington.   That's the only change.   Musgrove didn't look that effective last week, and didn't come back on.

I didn't think he played that badly but we had 5 props and this supports my suspicion he got a knock early on that we didn't want to publicise too much.

I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Just Browny said:

I didn't think he played that badly but we had 5 props and this supports my suspicion he got a knock early on that we didn't want to publicise too much.

I see Crowther as a player who puts a shift in and we can't afford weak links.

Posted

Leeds Utd playing tonight apparently. Landlady not sure which way the wind is blowing. George V has two channels showing. I'd no idea when I said Cas is a rugby town at the bar but then again you might argue.....

TESTICULI AD  BREXITAM.

Posted

This is a hard one to call, but I have this gut feeling it is Warringtons year. Good luck to both teams.

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Posted

Update: Bloke at the bar in Leeds Shirt doing all the talking suddenly left, asked for Rugby ....Sky+ wouldn't load. A 'Wallop' of League fans walked in and that was that. 'Always bin a rugby pub this'! Echoing old Landlord Billy who played for Fev I think. Here we go...

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TESTICULI AD  BREXITAM.

Posted

Wasn't the last time Warrington played at KR, Burgess was caught having a sneaky vape in the coaches box?

Wonder if he'll be caught again when the director cuts away from key action to the coaches.

Posted
2 minutes ago, sentoffagain2 said:

  What a terrific atmosphere.

"Respect" has become embedded as a supporters' song. Love it!

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Posted

It's amazing how one run can just change all the momentum - even 5 minutes into a game.

KR looked like they were getting ontop and strugglign to make metres, then Ashton makes his break and suddenly KR have no momentum and are the ones struggling.

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Just now, Click said:

It's amazing how one run can just change all the momentum - even 5 minutes into a game.

KR looked like they were getting ontop and strugglign to make metres, then Ashton makes his break and suddenly KR have no momentum and are the ones struggling.

And then one poor kick (followed by a penalty) can flip it again. Like minite 79 last week!

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Posted

Quite an impressive start by Warrington away from home.

Their application and intensity bodes well. The kick pressure on Lewis that made him over-cook it is a great marker of big-game intensity.

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Posted

Anyone else’s Sky+ feed really jittery? As in the camera is shaking. The commentary and clock are fine and in sync so don’t think it’s my feed

Posted
3 minutes ago, DoubleD said:

Anyone else’s Sky+ feed really jittery? As in the camera is shaking. The commentary and clock are fine and in sync so don’t think it’s my feed

All good here

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