Matthew Elliott writes: I'm not over-critical of my boys. We came ready to play but at the moment the crucial calls and big plays are not going our way.
The frustration led to a lot of errors and there was a catastrophic amount of those in the second half.
But I thought London were outstanding. Peter Gill really caught my eye. I thought he was like Wally Lewis tonight.
I am not panicking at all. We have got Warrington next week and we've got to make sure we win that.
It would have been great to win tonight and I thought the players came here to do just that.
At half-time we were definitely in it but we needed to score first in the second-half and we didn't do that.
There were some crucial plays which we did not control though like Steve McNamara's pass to Jon Scales and another to Stuart Fielden which went down.
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