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| He mght also simply have a cold or other ailment, minor injury, or maybe Potter just thought that Herbert was a better option for this game.
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| Anyone know the U-20's result???
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| Quote stevenwood="stevenwood"Wasn't at the game but would really like to hear peoples thoughts on the HB pairing today, was Herbert and BJ as strong as Briggs and BJ? Was Herbert's game better with a better pack? I only listened on the radio so am in no position to make judgement really but from what what I heard I'm not sure Herbert and BJ is our best option at HB?
But perhaps rather than dropping Briggs Potter wanted to see Herbert and BJ together whilst the team is doing well and I guess against Quins would be the best time to trial it out. Will be interesting to see what team is announced for Saints.'"
Jeffries was fine, didnt think Herbert did enough, again.
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| Two points. Two points we had to get to have a chance of the playoffs.
I don't really give a toss how we got them, or who the head coach picked to get the points, I am just so glad we did.
We have three very interesting games coming up. Stains hammered a Leeds side that did a Bulls and fell apart in the second half. A big ask, but we are at home so nothing is impossible. And I will be on hols in Cyprus - in the bloody air while we play - so what's the betting I miss the game of the year for us? Hull we HAVE to beat - it is the mother of a four-pointer. Leeds away? I have a weird feeling we might just do it. I'll be back for that one.
Three losses and probably season over. Get some wins out of the next three and it's game on.
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| Have to agree, Im away next week too so have a feelinG I will miss our game of the year. If we are at full strength I can see us matching Hull at home, Leeds too even though its away we have come within a whisker of beating them twice already this season. I know a lot of people have put Potter down saying he gets us playing the same game as Mcnamara but I just couldnt have seen us edging out a close game like today under Mcnamara, he has definitely helped drill some resilience into our defence.
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| Greetings from rural West Ireland. Have no idea about what happened in the game but I like the score line. Well done boys.
Lets do it at home next week, we will never get a better chance against Saints. Nice to get two wins in a row though. It's been a while!
Now another Guninness I think.
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| Quote Harlequin Gooner="Harlequin Gooner"Anyone know the U-20's result???'"
Quins smashed your lot 40 - 16.
Some hope for the future 
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| Quote Cibaman="Cibaman"Jeffries was fine, '"
He's not doing anything really flashy (except for his break and assist for Ah Vans first), but as Burgess said in this weeks blog he's excellent at set plays and it's no coincidence we look like an organised side now we have Jeffries.
I'll hold my hand up and say I wasn't happy with re-signing him, but he's proving me wrong especially with the influence he's had on the whole team. (I'm not suggesting it's all down to him, but along with Royston he's brought some composure to the side when we had none earlier in the season)
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| Attacks the line, which is something we've lacked.
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| Also - anyone think that high shot on Herbert was terrible? Maybe I caught it at a bad angle but it looked a shocker to me.
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| After listening to the London commentary it seemed as if Quins had much more possession and our defence coped pretty well. From those present, was this the case or did Quins just make poor choices and mistakes?
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| Quote childofthenorthern="childofthenorthern"After listening to the London commentary it seemed as if Quins had much more possession and our defence coped pretty well. From those present, was this the case or did Quins just make poor choices and mistakes?'"
A bit of both. We were more solid than in many games but not perfect. The try they scored from the kick off was a defensive shambles. But we defended our line well before Whitehead's try which was the funniest I've seen for a long time.
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