Leeds Rhinos: Let's right the wrongs says Cuthbertson
The past week has been dominated by fall out from the record 66-10 thrashing at Castleford Tigers eight days ago.
But prop Adam Cuthbertson says it is now time to put that to bed and insists everyone in the camp is relishing the opportunity to create some positive headlines.
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Hide AdFour games into their Betfred Super League campaign, Rhinos are seventh in the table and Cuthbertson reckons the situation is not as bleak as it appeared in the aftermath of the humiliation at the Jungle..
“Obviously it wasn’t great last week, but we are still at a 50 per cent win ratio and in the first three rounds we got two good wins and were unlucky not to get a win against St Helens,” he reflected.
“Last week we came up against a red hot Cas team and went in a little bit, probably not unprepared, but we had a few players on the sideline which didn’t help.
“I think if we get players back and with the training we’ve had coming into the Catalans game, that’s going to be massive for us.
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Hide Ad“We are just really looking forward to getting back to Headingley and putting our wrongs right.”
There will be a sense of nervousness on the terraces this evening, but Cuthbertson insisted Rhinos’ players are looking ahead rather than back.
“There’s no point dwelling on it,” he insisted.
“Some good teams have turned up in the past and got spanked and gone on to win Grand Finals.
“It is a long season and you just have to get on with it.
“We’ve got to make sure we improve this week and come out and play well and try and get the win and then move on from there.
“We have to put the past behind us.”