Robins versus Giants was '˜written in the stars'


After Rovers scrapped their way to a 32-24 win at Championship Featherstone Rovers and Huddersfield stunned Leeds Rhinos, they now know Saturday’s game at KC Lightstream Stadium is critical in their battle to avoid relegation.
Whoever fails between the Super League rivals must play in the Million Pound Game the following week where the loser is instantly relegated.
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Hide AdWebster said: “I’m looking forward to it. It was always written in thestars this was going to happen; three or four weeks ago it looked like we were aligning ourselves.


“Huddersfield are a good team. We’ve played each other twice and it’s one each.
“They’ll be confident after beating Leeds but, in saying that, we’ve got a lot of improvement in us and we’re going to work hard this week.”
The Robins were poor for large parts at Post Office Road but Webster said: “It’s a real good prep’ for next Saturday.
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Hide Ad“Featherstone were outstanding and came with a game-plan they executed really well.


“We weren’t good enough with the ball that first period. Our right edge came up with a lot of errors and there was about 10 scrums in the first 10 minutes which was right up their street try and slowed the game down.”
Featherstone remain bottom having lost all six Qualifiers games.
But coach Jon Sharp said: “Overall it was probably our best performance we’ve had in the Middle Eights by a garden mile.
“I saw an attitude, a belief and execution of a plan that caused the opposition lots of problems.”