LewCharnock:
I think the club are well aware when they need to peak. If anyone has Wigan TV, go and watch the Kaide Ellis Cas preview. He mentions peaking a few times at the right time. Now, I'm not saying they're purposely losing games, but we seem to have this debate every June/July. The last two times we've been to Catalans in August, I've walked away from both games over there convinced that they were starting to gear up for the business end.
Other teams are also building nicely. Whisper it quietly but I think Saints and Leeds are more than capable in a one off game by the time September comes round. It's not going to be a KR procession.
I think some peoples fear is one year we're just unable to turn it on, when it comes to the crunch but I'm confident we'll be ok again. You're right with those Catalan games. You can almost see the switch has been flicked and in your head you go 'right, we're playing properly now'. I think this year it may be that HKR home game when it really clicks in to gear but we'll see.
I also agree with the fact there are more teams in this race than Wigan and HKR. I'd put Leigh in there as well, when everyone is fit. HKR are a good side but we saw at Wembley that while teams are struggling to go with them week to week, in a one off occasion, teams can raise their intensity and go with them and they then become a side that looks beatable.
The real worry I'd have as a HKR fan would be the major injury blow the press have been pushing this week and that's Lee Kershaw being done for the season. I'm not sure how they'll cope with their 4th choice winger being out tbh. If ever there was a story that sums up how desperate the Yorkshire media are to see them take out the evil empire of Wigan (and before us Saints), it's rubbish like that. On the flip side I keep seeing that Wigan are injury free.