SAINTS have named an unchanged 19-man squad for Thursday's First Utility Super League Super 8s fixture at Castleford Tigers.
Keiron Cunningham will select his 17 from:
2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Jordan Turner, 4. Josh Jones, 5. Adam Swift, 6. Travis Burns, 7. Luke Walsh, 8. Mose Masoe, 9. James Roby, 10. Kyle Amor, 12. Jon Wilkin, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 14. Alex Walmsley, 15. Mark Flanagan, 17. Mark Percival, 18. Luke Thompson, 19. Greg Richards, 21. Joe Greenwood, 25. Andre Savelio, 37. Adam Quinlan.
SAINTS have named an unchanged 19-man squad for Thursday's First Utility Super League Super 8s fixture at Castleford Tigers.
Keiron Cunningham will select his 17 from:
2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Jordan Turner, 4. Josh Jones, 5. Adam Swift, 6. Travis Burns, 7. Luke Walsh, 8. Mose Masoe, 9. James Roby, 10. Kyle Amor, 12. Jon Wilkin, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 14. Alex Walmsley, 15. Mark Flanagan, 17. Mark Percival, 18. Luke Thompson, 19. Greg Richards, 21. Joe Greenwood, 25. Andre Savelio, 37. Adam Quinlan.
Would be surprised to see any change from Friday...thought our 4 props were excellent so no room for Mose to come back in and KC seems to have preferred Flash to Thommo most of season so cant see him getting in either
I will be surprised if Mose doesn't come back. I think KC is rotating the players to keep them fresh for the run in. Wouldn't be surprised to see Walmesly miss a week in the next couple of weeks
I will be surprised if Mose doesn't come back. I think KC is rotating the players to keep them fresh for the run in. Wouldn't be surprised to see Walmesly miss a week in the next couple of weeks
Surely he must pick his strongest 17 agsinst cas. It's our biggest game of the season so far.
Surely he must pick his strongest 17 agsinst cas. It's our biggest game of the season so far.
I disagree. We should be focussing on winning the GF, and to do that we will need to be on top form, with all our biggest players fit. There is no point winning the next few games only to limp into old Trafford and get mullered by Leeds again, or worse still, the Goons. I would prefer to aim big, than simply to aim to get into the play offs. And yes, to win at OT we need to be in the play offs, but we also need to be smart.
I disagree. We should be focussing on winning the GF, and to do that we will need to be on top form, with all our biggest players fit. There is no point winning the next few games only to limp into old Trafford and get mullered by Leeds again, or worse still, the Goons. I would prefer to aim big, than simply to aim to get into the play offs. And yes, to win at OT we need to be in the play offs, but we also need to be smart.
For me, though, the smart thing is to go all out between now and the end of the season. We've seen all too clearly of late how easy it is to get into the rhythm of losing games. The win at Leeds has given us a desperately needed dose of confidence and we need to build on that, not undermine it by not taking the coming weeks seriously.
History teaches us that the team which storms up on the rails around the time of the playoffs is very, very difficult to beat - regardless of final position.
We are reasonably healthy. Walsh looks as though he has finally turned a corner. Other sides are beginning to pick up one or two serious injuries.
I mean, I'm not as confident as I would be with Walsh fully fit and combining well with Burns. But things could have been worse, too.
There can be no holding back against Cas. It's 100% or bust.
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