So when did Huddersfield all of a sudden become a big club? they all seem to think already losing to Cas doesn't matter and they will finish "well clear" and that was the best Cas can play and it took a "lucky" try "that shouldn't have even been a try" to win when they were having an "off day".
To me that game showed more about Huddersfield then it did Cas, it shows Huddersfield are flat track bullies who when out-muscled lose the plot and can be out done up front by a more finesse team. We've all seen in flashes before Cas can do a defensive shift.
Their 10 fans seem to think that the 6 point margin was reflective of the game too
Cas were far superior throughout and Huddersfield, imo were lucky it wasn't dry because they would have been hammered.
Another thing is pundits banging on about the conditions, weren't they more detrimental to Cas who throw the ball around? The game showed Huddersfield are one dimensional and not as good as everyone thought they were.
As for Youngquest's second try, they don't seem to grasp benefit of the doubt - the fact you can't CONCLUSIVELY see anyone strip the ball out or knock on, so Silverwood had no other choice to award benefit of the doubt because the video ref is there to find any CLEAR reason to disallow a try.
To sum up, because they've had a couple of good years the Huddersfield fans have become utterly delusional and seem to think they're a big club when they're in fact flat track bullies who can be out-muscled when that's supposed to be their "thing".