It would be tactical suicide for any team in the Super League to go toe-to-toe with JDT in a match, some more than others. In PDRM's case, that certainly rings true having just been promoted from the Premier League and possessing a squad that lacks that star power that the reigning champions have in their ranks.
So the only way to approach a game against the Southern Tigers would be to sit back, soak up the pressure, defender in numbers and look to hit on the counter when the opportunity arises. It is a valid tactical plan and one which JDT are well aware to be in the remit of many of their opponents in the divisions.