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Team for Swinton
04-26-2012, 08:56 AM
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Team for Swinton
Although the official team isnt yet out in an interview NB has already told if some of his decisions.
"It’s been decided to give Eorl Crabtree and Jerry McGillvary a week off, because they’ve hardly missed so far this season. I’m sure they’ll benefit from the break.

Kev Brown’s been carrying a couple of niggles, so he’ll have the week off, too.

And Larne Patrick has this week had a screw removed from the hand he broke during pre-season training. That’ll rule him out."

He goes on to say that aaron murphy will play but not at fullback - I expect on the wing for McGillvary- and Scott Moore will play.

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04-26-2012, 11:59 AM
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RE: Team for Swinton
no injury crises jools?

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04-26-2012, 11:01 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
everything's perfect down at Lilliput Westy, haven't you been listening to the glass is 95% full mare of the century??

Old Bronwy will be getting a knighthood he's that good..

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04-27-2012, 02:19 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
Hardly think any Bulls supporter can criticise another team any team at the minute as is recently highly publicised their three on the trot victories are all down to the election of a certain pussy cat. They are in dire financial straits may not see the end of the season without a massive injection of cash from a benefactor who is prepared to lose his/her investments on a mediocre squad struggling to put five drives and a kick together. How truly sad is it that the fans of teams currently going through a tough spell can think of nothing better to do than have a pop at those enjoying their moment in the sun .. God knows we Giants fans have spent years in the wilderness mainly caused by the incompetence of the RFL and the farce with PSG and the completely unwelcome merger ... but do we complain ....?

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04-27-2012, 02:21 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
Head Coach Nathan Brown will be taking nothing for granted against newly promoted Championship side Swinton Lions as he names a powerful 19 man squad for the Carnegie Challenge Cup 5th Round tie.

Brown welcomes Lee Gilmour, Scott Moore, David Fa’alogo and Jamie Cording to the 19 man squad replacing Jermaine McGillvary, Kevin Brown, Eorl Crabtree and Larne Patrick.

The Huddersfield Giants will be looking to continue the form that saw them overcome a difficult 4th Round fixture against Hull FC and progress into the Quarter Finals of the prestigious competition.

The Huddersfield Giants will be playing in their principal strip and the 19 man squad is as follows;

1. Scott Grix
2. Michael Lawrence
3. Leroy Cudjoe
4. Lee Gilmour
7. Danny Brough
9. Luke Robinson
10. Keith Mason
11. Luke O’Donnell
12. David Fa’alogo
13. David Faiumu
16. Dale Ferguson
17. Joe Wardle
18. Jason Chan
20. Luke George
21. Aaron Murphy
25. Jonny Molloy
26. Jamie Cording
29. Greg Eden
35. Scott Moore

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04-27-2012, 02:35 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
Tim Roby???? any relation???

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04-27-2012, 02:39 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
has someone forgot to tell McGillvary he isn't playing?
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04-27-2012, 09:11 PM
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(04-27-2012 02:19 PM)dancingDungbeetle Wrote:  Hardly think any Bulls supporter can criticise another team any team at the minute as is recently highly publicised their three on the trot victories are all down to the election of a certain pussy cat. They are in dire financial straits may not see the end of the season without a massive injection of cash from a benefactor who is prepared to lose his/her investments on a mediocre squad struggling to put five drives and a kick together. How truly sad is it that the fans of teams currently going through a tough spell can think of nothing better to do than have a pop at those enjoying their moment in the sun .. God knows we Giants fans have spent years in the wilderness mainly caused by the incompetence of the RFL and the farce with PSG and the completely unwelcome merger ... but do we complain ....?

you're complaining now dungbrains...at least we aren't blaming the RFL - what a cop out that is..dungbrain and jaws...Moldgreen's finest..RAFL
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04-27-2012, 09:23 PM
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Dancing- To be fair to wibbler- he'd be having a pop no matter the giants position in the table. The fact we are doing well just means his comments are further off the mark than usual- but he really doesn't let that bother him.

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04-27-2012, 09:30 PM
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RE: Team for Swinton
(04-27-2012 09:23 PM)jools Wrote:  Dancing- To be fair to wibbler- he'd be having a pop no matter the giants position in the table. The fact we are doing well just means his comments are further off the mark than usual- but he really doesn't let that bother him.

that's right jaws you're position in the league table is not relevant

why are my comments off the mark...they're accurate...you just can't see beyond the end of your snout...it can't help coming from Moldygreen...
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