Joined: Feb 08 2002 Posts: 2260 Location: where the RL takes me...
And why ....... ???
Problem is with Super League sides is that size/bulk is everything ..not skill.
Clubs like Keighley can identify lads that dont get picked up because they do not follow the SL format ...you can develop size , game awareness and knowledge plus loyalty to your parent club ....that is is something completely different to what SL is all about at the mo .....
Buster , Olly , Sagar n Gav are perfect examples of this n we have some belting lads coming through ....all dedicated to the club ....and yes Im biased ..why the **** not...!!
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 9721 Location: Cougarville
One of the reasons why RL in this country is in the mess it is this inane dual reg system. No way would my employer go work for someone else in the same field at the same time. It benefits no one. It's time the SL clubs stumped for the teams they want their players to be involved with or just admit they don't give a hoot about development when a 2nd rate overseas crock is available and doesn't need HARD WORK to train/coach.
regards
and ENJOY your sport
Leaguefan
"The Public wants what the Public gets" - Paul Weller
Joined: May 11 2006 Posts: 909 Location: Huddersfield
Apart from the whole idea, and I'm not commenting on that, though I'm not as against it, as some on here! But from what I've seen on here, there are 2 SL clubs we seem to have some 'connection' to, and they are 1 of them. Wakefield obviously the other.
So if we're considering it, then yes, Wolves would be a good choice. Just saying...
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StephanieM wrote:So overall, did any Championship sides benefit to any significant degree by DR? If so, who, in your opinion, and which SL side were they linked to?
Batley benefited massively from Huddersfield last campaign if you ask me.
I know Tony Smith has a soft spot for Keighley and Mr March knows him well from their days at Huddersfield.
Keighley should definitely go for it as a one off for this 2014 season only. Then stand on their own two feet after that. Key is finishing in the top 8 in 2014 and Keighley should take any help available to achieve that.
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