football follower Group 3 Class
Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 79 Location: Under the Southern Cross
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:58 pm Post subject: WAKEFIELD V WARRINGTON |
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Wakefield Wildcats squad
Blaymire, Martin, Atkins, Rooney, Brough, Watene, Sculthorpe, MacGillivray, Obst , Bibey, Henderson, Wilkes, Gleeson, Leo-Latu, Grix, Golden, Moore, Murphy, Pitts.
Warrington Wolves squad
Hicks, M. Gleeson, King, Monaghan, Morley, Clarke, Rauhihi, L. Anderson, Westwood, V. Anderson, M. Gleeson, Parker, Johnson, Pickersgill, Riley, Bracek, Harrison, Mitchell, Penny.
NEWS
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have lost skipper Jason Demetriou for the season with a neck injury and loose forward Dale Ferguson has joined the casualty list with a shoulder problem. But half-backs Danny Brough and Sam Obst are fit to return and hooker Tevita Leo-Latu is back from suspension.
Warrington Wolves have second rower Louis Anderson back from suspension but full-back Stuart Reardon and stand-off Lee Briers are still injured, which means Chris Hicks and Vinnie Anderson continue to play out of position in their place.
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Far from a ESL expert, but this one got my interest , so 'Is Warrington to win away from home a good bet'?
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mathewjamie17 Group 1 Class
Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Posts: 270 Location: Bradford
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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Football Follower - I think Warrington is a good bet today even on the handicap,they have been playing some good rugby all season and can go 2nd in the league with a win today.
Jason Demetriou really is a huge blow for Wakefield because not only is he the captain of the team he is the player that leads them round the park and is immense in defence,Wakefield will really struggle without him. _________________ 2nd Overall Copa America Challenge 2007 |
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