Monday, 6 April 2009

RELEGATION


The dreaded word just rings in some fans ears as soon as promotion is secured, however is it all just a pointless worry or does your team have a real chance of demotion. (see the bold there, thats for effect you see) Well i'm going to do my best to tell you if your team has a chance of having the dreaded word stamped straight across it's face with an estimated £50,000,000 out of it's pocket. Most pundits, naming no names *cough* Shearer, agree that five, six or seven teams could still get relegated with the safety net of 40 points slowely going down the swanny each season as the battle gets tougher, but i've decided to go straight into the thick of things and give you My top four to go down- West Brom- ahhhh, the Baggies, promoted last season with a great chance of survival, had a promising situation, but look at the placement now. West Brom are now 8 points adrift of safety and to see them winning 3 games when they have Pompey, Liverpool and Tottenham left would just be naive. They also have to rely on all the teams about them losing the next 7 games which is unlikely as most teams in the bottom half still have each other to play. My verdict-most likely to get relegated.

Check back soon to see my other three teams most likely to be relelgated, oops, said it...

Carnegie Challenge Cup round 4 results.

So here's my first post on two numbers sport. I had a birthday recently, as commented by Alex and I'm gonna start doing a, hopefully, weekly round up of the rugby league action.

This past week's challenge cup action has had it's upsets and it's almosts.

The Leeds and Saints game was a sell out, yours truely was in attendance and well, the Rhinos just didn't look up to it. Brian "Bluey" McClennan claimed that the score didn't reflect the game, and that if it did it would have been an absolute hammering. The Leeds outfit just seemed to have trouble clicking at times and it seemed like their main issue was actually fitness. When Danny Buderus came on 30 minutes into the gamer he showed that he could add real pace to the acting half position, although some Leeds fans are doubting Buderus' abilities and think that he is over rated. I have to disagree with those fans, and i can promise them that if Buderus stays fit, he will definately show what he's capable of, especially if those fans take into account his work rate in a game, and the amount of defensive work he does aswell as the attacking. Although it wasn't just down to the Rhinos' poor performance for why Saints came out victorious, a drastic change due to Sean Long's injury saw Jon Wilkin really step up to the plate filling in at stand off, whilst Leon Pryce moved to Scrum Half. Wilkin deserved the man of the match achievement, with 2 40/20s and an overall great kicking game, he's definately showed that he is more than just a second rower. It also seems that Wilkin had the same effect on the game as Lee Smith had in last years grand final. With a complete change in position, the under rated saints talent showed his capabilities. The game had it's moments, but for a Leeds and Saints game it wasn't exactly a thriller, however the final play would've been a great moment if Leeds would've scored from it with Leeds making around 70 metres from their own tryline.
Result

Saints 22 - 18 Leeds


Up next is another nearly, but an extreme shock as far as the rugby world is concerned. The Barrow and Wigan game produced a real nailbiting contest with the score being close at the end of both halves. Although missed conversations almost proved to be costly for wigan, with Riddell and Amos Roberts having to take over the duties of Pat Richards, with Wigan scoring 7 tries compared to Barrow's 3. Although Noone was able to convert all of Barrow's tries and kick a penalty goal. However, this game showed that anything is capable in the cup, and that no team has safe games. As the Queens and Doncaster game showed in the previous round, both metophorically, and for the spectators, literally.

Result
Barrow 20 - 32 Wigan

The 4th round saw possibly THE greatest comeback in challenge cup history. The Bradford and Catalans game proved to be a real thriller. Bradford got off to a flying start and went into the sheds at half time 20-0 up, it looked as if Bradford were going to coast through to the next round and get their season fully started. However, the battling French had fought back with a comeback that Napoleon would have been proud of, with a 40 point blitz past the Bulls outfit, with the Bulls only being able to respond a few times. The Bulls completely took their foot off of the gas and made some silly errors deep in their own half. They also look like they need to get rid of some players, who are seriously underperforming and are not meeting the standard of super league. One of these being Michael Platt, to say he's a fullback he has serious difficulties under the high bomb, has a poor kick return and his defense is absolutely shocking, everything a fullback is supposed to be good at, he's terrible at, McNamara needs to drop Platt for the next game against Leeds and play the very much in-form Dave Halley in the fullback position, Halley showed tremendous form whilst playing for Wakefield, however he was seriously underused in the game against Catalans. I hope that Wakefield do offer him a contract and that he accepts because he is not getting the game time he truely deserves at Bradford. Although, the French's remarkable comeback also takes some pressure off of Mr Walters' shoulders, who has been under the cosh recently regarding criticisms. The game saw the Catalans show signs of them being the team the were yesteryear.
Result
Catalans Dragons 40 - 38 Bradford Bulls

Other results
Batley 28 - 24 Hunslet

Doncaster 18 - 32 Gateshead Thunder
Featherstone Rovers 54 - 16 Wath Brow
Hull FC 18 - Salford City Reds 22 (another cracking upset)
Keighley Coughars 20 - 64 Castleford Tigers
Oldham 60 - 30 FC Lezignan-Corbieres
Harlequins RL 16 - 42 Huddersfield Giants
Wakefield 54 - 0 Leigh
Swinton 22 - 28 Rochdale
Sheffield Eagles 28 - 18 Dewsbury
Hull KR 32 - 6 Celtic Crusaders
Halifax 20 - 16 Widnes Vikings
Warrington Wolves 56 - 10 York City Knights

Thursday, 2 April 2009

HAPPY 56th BIRTHDAY SEAN !!!