WT_Midlander:
I've only been watching Rugby League (and supporting Trinity) for a few years. This has both good and bad points to it.
The downside, is that there are still plenty of things I don't understand. Exactly why does the ref award a penalty, or not? Or award "six again", or not? And I don't yet totally understand what constitutes offside. I recognise some of our players, but not yet all of them! And a few other things.
The upside of all my ignorance, is that I don't think about anything too deeply or go into the nth level of tactics. I get a feel for if we're playing well, whether we're making lots of mistakes, or if our players just aren't managing to break down the oppo. But unlike football or cricket that I've been watching for a 1000 years, I can't put my finger on exactly what we should be doing differently. (apart from obvious things like not dropping the ball!)
Anyway, what am I leading to here? The bottom line, is that I just enjoy the moment and the game.
Thats a really good piece you have posted, more than 7000 trinity fans going through the same emotions
On Thursday night, for nearly 60 minutes I had that horrible sinking feeling. We were going to lose to Cas yet again, our season was in danger of stalling or losing that bubble of optimism, another home defeat, the table was going to soon read played 8 lost 5, It's funny how quickly you get emotionally attached to a club.
(oh yeah, and for good measure I was facing a long miserable drive home - and no doubt there would be overnight road closures to send me on some wild goose chase round unknown villages, just like the last night match I came up for).
And then it all changed. Suddenly we looked better, attacking the North Terrace, the noise rose. A try and now it's really noisy. Another try, disallowed, sh*t. Then another try, fantastic. Oh sh*t, nerves again, Jowitt's got to get this conversion. He does! Now it's seriously noisy. It's all us.
Except they nearly get a dropped goal. Oops, I forgot they could do that. Then we get ours. Absolute bedlam. But still end-to-end. One mistake and we could lose this. Unbelievable noise for the last few minutes, then it's all over. Brilliant, fckin brilliant. This is why I love sport. Sing and shout, I just about lost my voice. What a game, what a night, what a result!
(and just for good measure, there weren't any road closures on the way home!)
That?s a really good piece you have posted, more than 7000 Trinity fans going through the same thing all at the same time, the despair, then hope, then the elation with the crowd making so much noise even where I sit I the East stand the noise as the drop goal went over was fantastic.