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PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:58 pm 
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The new business magazine for St Helens RLFC was launched today, in it, Saints Head Honcho's Eamonn McManus and Tony Colquitt discuss the future of rugby league, and there are some superb interviews in there.

Some excellent debating points, especially regarding the playoffs and the future of the WCC.
The new business magazine for St Helens RLFC was launched today, in it, Saints Head Honcho's Eamonn McManus and Tony Colquitt discuss the future of rugby league, and there are some superb interviews in there.

Some excellent debating points, especially regarding the playoffs and the future of the WCC.






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PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:16 pm 
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The first paragraph, in the McManus article, should be heeded by all clubs bar Leeds.

It still amazes me that clubs like Wigan, with an abundance of local youths playing, still cant really produce any young players of note. I also cant understand why randoms like Hull Kr, dont even have a youth policy.

3 of the 4 last men of steel have all been produced by St Helens RLFC.
The 2 leading teams in SL, Saints and Leeds, have both relied on local talent, whilst teams like wigan still persist in bringing over $hite like Tim Smith, Amos Roberts, some fat hooker etc. I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.

Its time for these clubs to put their resources into the youth system.






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Eurob0y wrote:I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.


How can you say that?

They also have some of the most promising youngsters aswel, eg;

Westerman, Briscoe, Welham, Owen, Maloney, Boyle,Shenton etc

We might have a few overseas but Saints and Leeds also have aswel.

Castleford only have 1 more import than Saints and 2 more than Leeds and considering where cas have been in the last 5 years, i dont think thats bad going.






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Eurob0y wrote:The first paragraph, in the McManus article, should be heeded by all clubs bar Leeds.

It still amazes me that clubs like Wigan, with an abundance of local youths playing, still cant really produce any young players of note. I also cant understand why randoms like Hull Kr, dont even have a youth policy.

3 of the 4 last men of steel have all been produced by St Helens RLFC.
The 2 leading teams in SL, Saints and Leeds, have both relied on local talent, whilst teams like wigan still persist in bringing over $hite like Tim Smith, Amos Roberts, some fat hooker etc. I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.
Its time for these clubs to put their resources into the youth system.


think you will find that on saturday HULLFC fielded no less than 11 british players, so where this foreign poop you are spouting on about is coming from god knows






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Eurob0y wrote:The first paragraph, in the McManus article, should be heeded by all clubs bar Leeds.

It still amazes me that clubs like Wigan, with an abundance of local youths playing, still cant really produce any young players of note. I also cant understand why randoms like Hull Kr, dont even have a youth policy.

3 of the 4 last men of steel have all been produced by St Helens RLFC.
The 2 leading teams in SL, Saints and Leeds, have both relied on local talent, whilst teams like wigan still persist in bringing over $hite like Tim Smith, Amos Roberts, some fat hooker etc. I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.

Its time for these clubs to put their resources into the youth system.


last week we fielded just 2 overseas players (Manu and Cusack) :lol:

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Ok ok, maybe hull fc wasnt the best example, but you get my drift






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Eurob0y wrote:The first paragraph, in the McManus article, should be heeded by all clubs bar Leeds.

It still amazes me that clubs like Wigan, with an abundance of local youths playing, still cant really produce any young players of note. I also cant understand why randoms like Hull Kr, dont even have a youth policy.

3 of the 4 last men of steel have all been produced by St Helens RLFC.
The 2 leading teams in SL, Saints and Leeds, have both relied on local talent, whilst teams like wigan still persist in bringing over $hite like Tim Smith, Amos Roberts, some fat hooker etc. I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.

Its time for these clubs to put their resources into the youth system.


Try this,
Ainscough, Tomkins (X2 or 3) Hock, O'Loughlin, Hansen, Prescott, O'Carroll, McIlorum, etc.






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and Cas fielded 11 brittish players against Celtic






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Eurob0y wrote:The first paragraph, in the McManus article, should be heeded by all clubs bar Leeds.

It still amazes me that clubs like Wigan, with an abundance of local youths playing, still cant really produce any young players of note. I also cant understand why randoms like Hull Kr, dont even have a youth policy.

3 of the 4 last men of steel have all been produced by St Helens RLFC.
The 2 leading teams in SL, Saints and Leeds, have both relied on local talent, whilst teams like wigan still persist in bringing over $hite like Tim Smith, Amos Roberts, some fat hooker etc. I wont even begin to go into the foreign $hite at teams like Hull KR, Hull FC, Castleford etc.

Its time for these clubs to put their resources into the youth system.


Where have you got idea from?

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j_hunter_hkr wrote:Where have you got idea from?


He doesnt have a clue what hes on about






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