Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 31939 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
Generally I think you can tell if they're ready for SL by watching them in the U20s, I'm all for giving them the odd game provided it's against the right opposition.
At the moment I think McAvoy looks very promising but he doesn't seem to win the collision as often as he might for a lad his size. In SL he could get smashed so I think it's right to bring him in gradually. He's still young and has time for the strength to catch up with the size.
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
At his fully fit best, Scruton is by some distance the best prop we have. Sadly, those days are becoming a murky memory. His groin injury may prove to be more significant in his inability to recapture those times than he or anyone would like. I hope I'm wrong.
As for him "accepting" a reduced salary, what a ridiculous concept: "Nick, it's Ryan, hello. Erm, we notice you have been injured for some time and erm, would like to offer you less money as an incentive to return to full fitness and your previous form. Say 10k less? Is that ok with you? Erm, sorry Nick what was that response? Theres no need for that language. That's sin bin material! Oh, you've put the phone down. Erm ok, bye."
Joined: Apr 02 2012 Posts: 206 Location: York Bull
martinwildbull wrote:spot on GB. Hargreaves looks a different player this year, Langley, Donaldson before he got injured, so fingers crossed Nick too will be back.
I agree I think Scruton will come bk stronger and much better and out to prove ppl wrong
martinwildbull wrote:spot on GB. Hargreaves looks a different player this year, Langley, Donaldson before he got injured, so fingers crossed Nick too will be back.
Yup. Albeit Hargreaves lateral marker defence needs hauling into shape. His sideways movement is laboured and critically slow. Whether that's through having to play further time spells as a result of low prop numbers is another issue.
Bullseye wrote:Generally I think you can tell if they're ready for SL by watching them in the U20s, I'm all for giving them the odd game provided it's against the right opposition.
At the moment I think McAvoy looks very promising but he doesn't seem to win the collision as often as he might for a lad his size. In SL he could get smashed so I think it's right to bring him in gradually. He's still young and has time for the strength to catch up with the size.
Joined: Mar 04 2005 Posts: 5880 Location: Bradford
Was it really only 2 seasons ago that Scruton was pushing for an international jersey? There was one season when he was in blistering form, only to pick up an injury near the back end of the season. He's never been the same since.
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