With a back division likely to include; McNally / Brown / McGilvray / Josh Griffin / Elliot Hodgson and some good young forwards it should be a decent team
Dual registration IIRC, which means they can play for either club in any given competitive period. They couldn't play for both Huddersfield and Batley in the same week.
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Baron Greenback wrote:Dual registration IIRC, which means they can play for either club in any given competitive period. They couldn't play for both Huddersfield and Batley in the same week.
I thought it was 48hours notice of call back?
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Baron Greenback wrote:You probably know better than me. I'm sure I read something last week but I can't find the link in my History.
Typically, it falls somewhere between!
Quote:The dual registration system is aimed at young Super League players who are thought to be not quite ready to make the step up to ‘week in, week out’ Super League first team duties but for whom first team match experience is likely to be beneficial for their development.
Only Engage Super League players can be dual registered and the receiving club must be a club in the Championships, meaning that Super League to Super League club dual registrations are not available.
The player must be under 23 on August 31 in the year preceding the season in which the proposed dual registration will apply so for 2010, players who were not yet 23 on August 31, 2009 can be dual registered.
A dual registered player will be eligible to play and train with both clubs in a format agreed between the clubs, subject to registration, salary cap and competition eligibility rules.
The player is restricted to playing in one fixture per scheduled round of fixtures in any given week and would not be eligible to play in a Championships fixture on a Thursday and for his Super League club at the weekend.
The new ‘dual registration’ system is intended to complement the existing player loan system.
Baron Greenback wrote:You probably know better than me. I'm sure I read something last week but I can't find the link in my History.
Typically, it falls somewhere between!
Quote:The dual registration system is aimed at young Super League players who are thought to be not quite ready to make the step up to ‘week in, week out’ Super League first team duties but for whom first team match experience is likely to be beneficial for their development.
Only Engage Super League players can be dual registered and the receiving club must be a club in the Championships, meaning that Super League to Super League club dual registrations are not available.
The player must be under 23 on August 31 in the year preceding the season in which the proposed dual registration will apply so for 2010, players who were not yet 23 on August 31, 2009 can be dual registered.
A dual registered player will be eligible to play and train with both clubs in a format agreed between the clubs, subject to registration, salary cap and competition eligibility rules.
The player is restricted to playing in one fixture per scheduled round of fixtures in any given week and would not be eligible to play in a Championships fixture on a Thursday and for his Super League club at the weekend.
The new ‘dual registration’ system is intended to complement the existing player loan system.
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