I tried doing "Six Things" at the end of the 2014 Super League season, inspired by LoveRugbyLeague's pieces. So I thought "Hey, why not bring it back?!" so here it is!
Had Enough?
Who other than Koukash could create such controversy on social media, tweeting "I have had enough" after Thursday night's battering, which saw 2014 Grand Final winners St Helens embarrass the Devils to a 52 points to 6 loss.
The tweet generated a lot of publicity for the Salford owner, which made many people question if he was staying or going - and with reports saying he wanted to move to NRL, it must have been quite frightening for Salford fans.
But, fear not. Koukash has tweeted since Thursday night, wishing us a 'Happy Valentines day'. What a sweet guy.
Oh, yeah. He also tweeted "I had a great morning meeting with the boys. They are fantastic and very talented group of players and I have full faith in them." Reports also suggested that Koukash confirmed Harris is safe with his job, while the owner has also confirmed that Australia's coach, Tim Sheens, will be joining the side for three weeks to help them out. Marvelous.
Don't mess with Wakefield
Wakefield aren't to be underestimated this season, that's for sure. Two rounds in and two wins for James Webster's men.
Last week, Wakefield beat last-years surprise package Castleford Tigers 24-22 after being down 16-6 at half-time. This week, the Wildcats triumphed over Chris Chester's men 44-24, with Jacob Miller scoring a hat-trick for the Wildcats on his home debut.
Wakefield are favourites to be in the bottom four at the end of the season, by papers, journalists and fans. But if they can keep this going, just like the Tigers did in 2014, who says they can't all the way?
Centurions go Bull hunting
Last year's Championship winners, the Leigh Centurions faced the Bradford Bulls in the opening weekend of the Championship on Sunday and it could already be up for contention for the best game of the Championship season.
The thrilling game was watched by over 7,000 fans at the Leigh Sports Village, which is nearly a 2,500 higher attendance than the lowest attended Super League game in round 2.
The game included big hits, including Fuifui Moimoi making his Championship debut, brilliant tries and six yellow cards on separate occasions - with Bradford's Harry Siejka seeing the yellow card twice in the second half.
The game finished fanatically, with Leigh Centurions coming from 14 points down to win the game 36 points to 24. It's clear to see these two talented sides are really pushing for the Super League promotion this year.
Social Media doing no good
Twitter was full of talking points last weekend, with former Hull KR duo Sean Gleeson and Omari Caro showing their 'support' for Hull KR over the weekend.
After Hull KR's 44-24 defeat to Wakefield, Omari Caro tweeted: "Oh dear," while Gleeson has removed his tweets towards the side since, but still finds himself in arguments with several fans.
Sean Gleeson seems to be a favourite for Hull FC fans now on social media, while he's definitely not been favourites for other people at the same time.
Social media is becoming a real big problem for our sport, with Gareth Hock recently giving abuse to a fan, including the use of the word "fag" which saw Hardaker get a lengthy ban during the 2014 season for the use of the word.
I can't see this problem getting any better without the help of the RFL and players' clubs, and so something surely needs to be done.
Fighting Spirit
Players are clearly in the fighting spirit for the 2015 season, as there's been no shortage of fights this weekend, with a total of seven yellow cards being shown across the 6 matches.
Catalan faced Castleford in Perpignan where things got heated, which saw Castleford's Webster and Catalan's
Pélissier and Elima all sin-binned after a fight had broken out.
Wigan's Sam Powell and Ryan Sutton were also sin-binned during Friday's clash with the Huddersfield Giants, who saw their Craig Huby also sin-binned.
On Thursday night, Gareth Hock was yellow-carded after dangerous use of the knees within a tackle, which could see him get a few weeks on the side-line with a ban.
Although some may argue it's ruining the game, it's good to see referees pull out the cards that were gathering dust in their back pockets during the 2014 season.
It's Nearly World Club Challenge Time
Just a few more days left until the Warrington Wolves kick-off the three-game club series against the St George IIIawarra Dragons, where a near-sell out is expected at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday night.
Saturday night sees the Wigan Warriros face the Brisbane Broncos, where there has been rivalry for many years. Although they've only brought 18 players, the Broncos have brought a strong squad which will really test Wigan.
Wigan must improve massively from their recent performances in order to compete in this game, in front of a crowd which is expected to be more than 15,000.
Then the Sunday sees the big fixture, with the Super League Champions facing the NRL Champions. The South Sydney Rabbitohs have brought over a really strong squad, including captain Inglis, half-back Reynolds and big boys Thomas and George Burgess. St Helens, however, are without Luke Walsh for the big clash due to injury.
It's going to be an exciting weekend!
Thanks for reading.
Had Enough?
Who other than Koukash could create such controversy on social media, tweeting "I have had enough" after Thursday night's battering, which saw 2014 Grand Final winners St Helens embarrass the Devils to a 52 points to 6 loss.
The tweet generated a lot of publicity for the Salford owner, which made many people question if he was staying or going - and with reports saying he wanted to move to NRL, it must have been quite frightening for Salford fans.
But, fear not. Koukash has tweeted since Thursday night, wishing us a 'Happy Valentines day'. What a sweet guy.
Oh, yeah. He also tweeted "I had a great morning meeting with the boys. They are fantastic and very talented group of players and I have full faith in them." Reports also suggested that Koukash confirmed Harris is safe with his job, while the owner has also confirmed that Australia's coach, Tim Sheens, will be joining the side for three weeks to help them out. Marvelous.
Don't mess with Wakefield
Wakefield aren't to be underestimated this season, that's for sure. Two rounds in and two wins for James Webster's men.
Last week, Wakefield beat last-years surprise package Castleford Tigers 24-22 after being down 16-6 at half-time. This week, the Wildcats triumphed over Chris Chester's men 44-24, with Jacob Miller scoring a hat-trick for the Wildcats on his home debut.
Wakefield are favourites to be in the bottom four at the end of the season, by papers, journalists and fans. But if they can keep this going, just like the Tigers did in 2014, who says they can't all the way?
Centurions go Bull hunting
Last year's Championship winners, the Leigh Centurions faced the Bradford Bulls in the opening weekend of the Championship on Sunday and it could already be up for contention for the best game of the Championship season.
The thrilling game was watched by over 7,000 fans at the Leigh Sports Village, which is nearly a 2,500 higher attendance than the lowest attended Super League game in round 2.
The game included big hits, including Fuifui Moimoi making his Championship debut, brilliant tries and six yellow cards on separate occasions - with Bradford's Harry Siejka seeing the yellow card twice in the second half.
The game finished fanatically, with Leigh Centurions coming from 14 points down to win the game 36 points to 24. It's clear to see these two talented sides are really pushing for the Super League promotion this year.
Social Media doing no good
Twitter was full of talking points last weekend, with former Hull KR duo Sean Gleeson and Omari Caro showing their 'support' for Hull KR over the weekend.
After Hull KR's 44-24 defeat to Wakefield, Omari Caro tweeted: "Oh dear," while Gleeson has removed his tweets towards the side since, but still finds himself in arguments with several fans.
Sean Gleeson seems to be a favourite for Hull FC fans now on social media, while he's definitely not been favourites for other people at the same time.
Social media is becoming a real big problem for our sport, with Gareth Hock recently giving abuse to a fan, including the use of the word "fag" which saw Hardaker get a lengthy ban during the 2014 season for the use of the word.
I can't see this problem getting any better without the help of the RFL and players' clubs, and so something surely needs to be done.
Fighting Spirit
Players are clearly in the fighting spirit for the 2015 season, as there's been no shortage of fights this weekend, with a total of seven yellow cards being shown across the 6 matches.
Catalan faced Castleford in Perpignan where things got heated, which saw Castleford's Webster and Catalan's
Pélissier and Elima all sin-binned after a fight had broken out.
Wigan's Sam Powell and Ryan Sutton were also sin-binned during Friday's clash with the Huddersfield Giants, who saw their Craig Huby also sin-binned.
On Thursday night, Gareth Hock was yellow-carded after dangerous use of the knees within a tackle, which could see him get a few weeks on the side-line with a ban.
Although some may argue it's ruining the game, it's good to see referees pull out the cards that were gathering dust in their back pockets during the 2014 season.
It's Nearly World Club Challenge Time
Just a few more days left until the Warrington Wolves kick-off the three-game club series against the St George IIIawarra Dragons, where a near-sell out is expected at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday night.
Saturday night sees the Wigan Warriros face the Brisbane Broncos, where there has been rivalry for many years. Although they've only brought 18 players, the Broncos have brought a strong squad which will really test Wigan.
Wigan must improve massively from their recent performances in order to compete in this game, in front of a crowd which is expected to be more than 15,000.
Then the Sunday sees the big fixture, with the Super League Champions facing the NRL Champions. The South Sydney Rabbitohs have brought over a really strong squad, including captain Inglis, half-back Reynolds and big boys Thomas and George Burgess. St Helens, however, are without Luke Walsh for the big clash due to injury.
It's going to be an exciting weekend!
Thanks for reading.