Joined: May 31 2008 Posts: 815 Location: Way out west
There was a lot of hope and expectation expressed, on this forum and around the club, that Dale Ferguson would establish himself in the first team this season. Well tonight, against a big, powerful, star-studded Wires pack, he was truly immense
I for one was concerned about the loss of Ferres, but Fergie has stepped up and shown that he has the ability and potential to be one of our best Academy's products in a long, long time
Superb tackling, great awareness, tireless work-rate, strong, powerful running and he knows his way to the try-line
Lets hope he can stay injury-free, because at the rate he is progressing the sky really is the limit for what he can achieve in the game
"In fairness the Wildcats spluttered sporadically. When they were good they were very, very good and when they weren’t - they gave away penalties."
carnt argue with that. he's starting to show some potential is the lad. his second try took some scoring as well, he recieved the ball with all momentum against him and fought it back to power over the line - that kind of finish takes real strength and he came up with the goods.
well done fergy
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Joined: Oct 15 2005 Posts: 3956 Location: Outwood Wildcat
IngsRoader wrote:There was a lot of hope and expectation expressed, on this forum and around the club, that Dale Ferguson would establish himself in the first team this season. Well tonight, against a big, powerful, star-studded Wires pack, he was truly immense
I for one was concerned about the loss of Ferres, but Fergie has stepped up and shown that he has the ability and potential to be one of our best Academy's products in a long, long time
Superb tackling, great awareness, tireless work-rate, strong, powerful running and he knows his way to the try-line
Lets hope he can stay injury-free, because at the rate he is progressing the sky really is the limit for what he can achieve in the game
Ditto
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