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Re: Leeds Tykes v Roth latest scores
By: IRGeech Date: December 21, 2025, 3:21 pm
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Doesn’t help but it wasn’t Ding’s level ringers. We just had a
very bad day at the office.
Anyway, onwards we go. Happy Christmas ya filthy animals.
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Re: Leeds Tykes v Roth latest scores
By: Jim Garbutt Date: December 22, 2025, 3:38 am
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Have to say our pack seemed dominant in the scrum. The wingers
tries came from things that didn't go right for us and caused
errors. I think if we had kept possession more and run at them
more we would have won. Just one of those days. This league is
so tight that if you are slightly off and the other team are
playing well then anyone can win. We are top going into the new
year and that is fantastic.
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Re: Leeds Tykes v Roth latest scores
By: Edinburgh Titan Date: December 22, 2025, 5:42 am
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Yes, got to agree with this, I’m not sure about some of the
penalties he gave them in the 1st half, but that meant they had
territory almost the whole half, had they executed more, we’d
have lost by a few more points.
In the 2nd half, they kicked intelligently, and we didn’t, so
once again almost all the game was played in our half.
Too many errors, tactics not great on the day, and unfortunately
Leeds played well, we got what we deserved, or a point more than
we deserved.
The wheels do seem to have fallen off at Rosslyn Park, for now
anyway, but Plymouth have found form, and a few others too.
Our result at Sale, on the opening day, looks better now than it
did at the time.
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Re: Leeds Tykes v Roth latest scores
By: Rothoik Date: December 22, 2025, 8:36 am
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I think that Leeds, Clifton, Sale, Bish and even Leicester
Lions (albeit their time in Nat 1 is under threat) have all
improved significantly as the season has unfolded. RAMs and Park
seem to have gone off the boil a little. I think the key threats
are now Blackheath, Plymouth, Sale.. but unless we regain our
flying start mojo, we could come unstuck against anyone in the
new year. The kicking, to me seems to be an issue, we still have
a slightly creaky line-out but that has got better. I agree with
many other posters here, we need to put the ball through the
hands more. From Harvey's words it looks like he feels the
missed touches from our penalties hurt us in this particular
match. The team should however adapt (as they have done earlier
and change kicker- Shaw and Hayes can both kick well from hand).
I live miles away, so havent seen any mathces post Plymouth, how
is Rob Povey aclimatising on his return to Nat 1?
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Re: Leeds Tykes v Roth latest scores
By: Edinburgh Titan Date: December 22, 2025, 2:31 pm
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Rob Povey has done ok since coming back, he’s by far our best
10, but he was the guilty party on Saturday at missing touch
with a penalty or 2.
I thought our backs would be licking their lips at the wide open
spaces at Headingley, but it was actually their back 3 who
impressed, albeit the ball was put in the right areas for them,
and that’s what we didn’t do.
It’s going to be tight, it’s a really competitive league, but
you’re right, we seem to have lost a little something recently,
and we need to get it back to win this league.
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