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Author:  victarmeldrew [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:28 am ]
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Chester speaks with forked tongue when refering to our own . he is very critical of them while allowing his leadership group mistake after mistake . i believe if it wasnt a s/l rule teams had to have seven home grown players in there squad chester would have none

Author:  bren2k [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:51 am ]
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Here we go again - yet another coach who hates young players; it was Kear, then it was Agar, now it's Chester.

Can this be something in the water at WT, or could it be that certain people have a particular interest in a certain young player, and assume that when doesn't get selected, it can't be for any reason other than that the coach is a bad person who hates not just their young player, but *all* young players?

Author:  wrencat1873 [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:16 am ]
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victarmeldrew wrote:Chester speaks with forked tongue when refering to our own . he is very critical of them while allowing his leadership group mistake after mistake . i believe if it wasnt a s/l rule teams had to have seven home grown players in there squad chester would have none


If there was no rule regarding home grown players AND money was no object, then we may have FEWER homegrown players at Trinity, then you may have a point.
His task is to assemble a squad, within the parameters set out by the RFL and within the budget that the club can afford, to make Trinity the most competitive that they can be and you're being massively unfair on Chester and the team to suggest that if he had his way, that there would be no homegrown players.
If local players aren't getting picked, it probably because we have someone slightly ahead of them in the pecking order, either due to form, ability or injuries to them or other players.
This type of argument has gone on for years and right now, Trinity have more quality homegrown players than they've had for 25 years.
Last week CHESTER selected Jowitt, Johnstone, Hampshire and Batchelor in the 17, plus Annakin in the 19 man squad.
I'd suggest that this is as many as we could possibly name. What more do you actually want ?

Author:  wakefieldwall [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:41 am ]
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Odd attack on Chester. Ranks along side the argument he can't turn around a team on a losing run.

Author:  imwakefieldtillidie [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:02 am ]
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Wasn’t it Chester who brought Jowitt in as soon as he took over in 2016, and moved BJB to the wing?

Author:  Eastern Wildcat [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:30 am ]
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It certainly was Chessie that brought Max in, moving BJB back to the wing.

Just as something as food for thought, about coaches of the past.

I wont name drop of any player, but I recall a debtor/creditor meeting I had with JE, back at the beginning of 2013, and Richard Agar called the office.

I do recall James saying words to the effect of the following " I want so and so in the 19 man squad, because he is one of our quota players, and he is one of our bigger earners" this really did happen.

Maybe sometimes in the past, there has been a little bit of outside influence

Author:  Daddycool [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 11:59 am ]
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victarmeldrew wrote:Chester speaks with forked tongue when refering to our own . he is very critical of them while allowing his leadership group mistake after mistake . i believe if it wasnt a s/l rule teams had to have seven home grown players in there squad chester would have none



there is no such rule, but its still probably the closest bit to the truth in your whole statement

Author:  Tommy Duckfingers [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:16 pm ]
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vastman wrote:

Next time CC makes a selection that goes against public opinion just remember that he actually knows these guys and thus is the only person qualified to judge. Opinions are fine but that’s all they are, none have any real validity despite what some seem to think.



I agree. There is a double standard though when people talk about McNamara, Agar, Webster and the like.....

Author:  alegend [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:30 pm ]
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How do you put Finn and Grix in front of max and rocky it the best thing that has happened to Wakey this year We have got more speed round the ruck ,look more dangerous with the high ball ,competed in every game max and rocky have played in .In fact I will go as far as saying if they had played against Salford away and both been in against Huddersfield we would have been safe in the top 8

Author:  Kettykat [ Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:47 pm ]
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Squad selection must certainly be a headache as to who’s pick and whose dropped with players coming into contention.
Tonight we go to saints who are quick all over the park
We have Finn who has the rugby brain but not the speed and Rocky who has the speed but as yet the Guile .
Like a game of chess been played out on the park .
A win and Chester’s a hero , a bad loss and he’s the devils sporn .
Who be s coach I ask you

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