Friday, 25 February 2022
Fax v Fev (Challenge Cup Round 4): 21 Man Squads
Tuesday, 22 February 2022
This week's referee: Halifax v Fev (Challenge Cup)
Friday, 18 February 2022
This week's referee: Fev v Broncos
Fev v London (Championship Round 4): 21 Man Squads
Saturday, 12 February 2022
Workington v Fev (Championship Round 3): 21 Man Squads
Thursday, 10 February 2022
fevnut's musings #03: Championship so far, Leigh Match, New Signings and John Davies
Funny Old Start to the Championship Season
The first
two rounds have thrown up some very unpredictable results. Listening to the
radio on that first Sunday and hearing that Halifax were 18-0 up against Batley
at halftime suggested that Fax’s off-season recruitment was good and that the
team were coming together well with all their new signings. Well, what a
surprise, as Batley scored 30 unanswered points in the second half to run out
comfortable winners.
Fans often
think that playing down that slope is a huge advantage but we well remember a
conversation with Tim Spears, who spent four seasons at Mount Pleasant, in
which he explained that there were some significant disadvantages to playing
downhill such as the toll it takes on the players constantly having to run 10 yards
backwards up the slope when they were on defence.
On that
first weekend Bradford had a big win away at Dewsbury and Sheffield lost to
newly promoted Barrow. I wonder what odds the bookies would have given on
Sheffield winning away at Bradford by 14 points in the second round.
Then there’s
Whitehaven who had a magnificent latter part of 2021 who got thrashed by Leigh
in round and one and lost at home to Barrow in round 2.
We should
also take note of the fact that Widnes have scored a total of 104 points and
conceded 30 in their two opening matches.
Nevertheless,
we are still expecting it to be Leigh and Fev battling out for the League Leaders
Shield and promotion come the end of the year.
The
Leigh game
We were
pretty nervous before the kick off. Memories of the 2021 two horse race with
Toulouse and the significant damage done to us by the home loss to the French
team at the beginning of August.
Was Derek
Beaumont playing mind games or being brutally honest in his suggestion that
Leigh were unlikely to win?
So, on to
kick-off and we had to wait just 11 minutes for some pure magic from Joey
Leilua and brilliant finishing from Luke Briscoe to open the scoring. We thought
it was a great score sitting in the stands but we had to wait to see the replay
on FevTV to discover what an incredible pass that was from Joey to Luke.
And what a relief it was to see that second try (starting to feel optimistic now!) with great passes from Junior Moors to Ben Hellewell and on to Craig Hall. Then a perfectly timed and placed pass back on the inside to Morgan Smith to score.
The third try to bring up a 16-0 halftime lead was the perfect response to two
Leigh players going in the bin. They had no chance against Craig Hall once Dane
Chisholm had put in a perfect kick to him out wide. Thank you McDonnell and
Reynolds for your ill-discipline.
My did we
enjoy half-time.
The twenty
minutes after half-time were tough going and it was only magnificent goal-line
defence that kept Leigh out. Our friend, John, has spent the last few seasons
complaining about our goal-line defence but there wasn’t a peep out of him on
Monday!
The John
Davies try was a bit odd as he appeared to drop the ball, fortunately behind
him, pick it up and then muscle his way over the line.
Almost
inevitably Leigh did finally score. What a pity we couldn’t nil them but just
two tries conceded in two games is a real testimony to our defensive
organisation.
Finally there
was a beautiful side step from Brandon Pickersgill to end the match.
We left
Post Office Road with a huge smile on our face (maybe even Brian McDermott
might have smiled) and now we can’t wait to travel over the Pennines to Leigh
Sports Village on June 12th to play them again as well as, of
course, our meeting at Headingley during the Summer Bash on July 30th.
Two new signings
Much has
been made of our high profile signings this year. But, how impressive have
Brandon Pickersgill and Morgan Smith been? So many of the players we sign are
rather older but these two are comparatively young with the chance to really
grow into their roles at Fev. So much promise and so much to look forward to.
When we signed
Chizzy Bradford fans told us he was useless and on signing Brandon they told us
that his attacking skills were good but his defence was useless. Sour grapes
again because his defence has been excellent, his one on one tackles great,
catching high balls reliable and all that as well as a great side step and
backing up.
Morgan
Smith was a bit of an unknown quantity, especially after his long-term injury, but it is clear that he is a high quality player and we hope to be watching him
for years to come.
John
Davies
Congratulations
to John on his 250th career appearance against Leigh and now he is also just two
points short of reaching 250 career points.
It’s hard
to recall a player who plays with such sheer guts that John puts in every time
he wears his Rovers shirt. Not the obvious name to be thought of as a star
player but there is no-one who contributes more to the Rovers cause than John
does. There is huge affection for him amongst the Rovers fans and it’s all very
well deserved. We recently heard another player referring to him as ‘Grumpy’.
Maybe that’s because his standards are so high.
A great
player, a lovely man and a super family too. Love them all.