Joined: Apr 23 2002 Posts: 3882 Location: In the midst of Manchester's Steak Diane belt
The optimist wrote:If he is on his toes then fair doos, he has to look after his family 1st i surpose, As long as we replace him with somebody of simular quality, SS form in the transfer market at present is very good but if he comes back with another big phil or stapo then i for one will not be very happy
Why? What's wrong with Stapo? By far and away the best prop we've got or had since Rutcho's days.
Joined: Sep 20 2006 Posts: 961 Location: Walkden "In Salford"
beezer wrote:i'm sure at the last FR meeting he said he was now settled as his wife/girlfriend was happy here too.
Your correct he and his wife had settled in well and they were staying in the UK over the winter period.
It could be paper talk as usual he probably has said that he would like to finish his career in the NRL after he has completed his contract at Salford City Reds.
Joined: Jul 18 2002 Posts: 3987 Location: waiting patiently for our new signings to be announced....
OrdsallRed wrote:Why? What's wrong with Stapo? By far and away the best prop we've got or had since Rutcho's days.
The difference between stapo and cashmere is about 500m and 20odd ofloads, in a season that would result in a few points imo, you replace like for like to keep the standard high, stapo is a good reliable steady eddie prop what we need is another cashmere who will make yards and recycle the ball in a tackle if we are to go to the next level
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Joined: Apr 23 2002 Posts: 3882 Location: In the midst of Manchester's Steak Diane belt
What we need far more than another prop blindly offloading a la Cashmere is someone who can read the forthcoming offload and make use of them...look at Wiggin last week, Leuluai (who is still stealing a living!! ) was always on the shoulder of the forwards and they made big yards around the ruck because of it...who do we have doing this???
Joined: Apr 14 2007 Posts: 4314 Location: A couple of foot away
OrdsallRed wrote:What we need far more than another prop blindly offloading a la Cashmere is someone who can read the forthcoming offload and make use of them...look at Wiggin last week, Leuluai (who is still stealing a living!! ) was always on the shoulder of the forwards and they made big yards around the ruck because of it...who do we have doing this???
Until lately Myler was the player backing up the play, the problem is if he's going we need to sign a replacement to give the team this kind of attacking threat to the opposition.
theredshed wrote:Until lately Myler was the player backing up the play, the problem is if he's going we need to sign a replacement to give the team this kind of attacking threat to the opposition.
There is a guy who plays this kind of role perfectly, I think he plays for Harlequins.
Getting australian players as got to stop i have never liked the idea of bringing aussies in to the english game due to this the national team dont have alot to chose from. I also so thought the idea of the franchise was to bring english players through. look how many overseas players leeds have and bringing more in why are they not bringing english youngsters into the game
neil72 wrote:Getting australian players as got to stop i have never liked the idea of bringing aussies in to the english game due to this the national team dont have alot to chose from. I also so thought the idea of the franchise was to bring english players through. look how many overseas players leeds have and bringing more in why are they not bringing english youngsters into the game
Leeds really aren't the best example to use if you want to argue that there's too many overseas players in the game.
Personally I'm not mithered what country, race, gender, sexual persuasion, class, or income-level describes a player so long as they play well and consistently for Salford.
Cashmere has shown our younger players the standards they need to achieve and has done that better than any of our forwards since Rutch and (before that ) Cartwright.
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