He has had a serious injury so we doubt him same goes for Bowden and Green then but I do not see anyone posting about them.
ACL injuries are bad I know I had one but you can come back from them and it is all about confidence, you do not even trust your rehab until that first contact on the playing field but once you have been smashed once in a tackle and you get up fine, your back.
He is a young player even now and one thing we have learned about Radford his that he doesnt take fools lightly, I for one think he is a great addition. A young very hungry player who will come in and want to smash it up, the great thing also is that he doesnt walk straight into the team right now and will have to earn his place.
I am guessing he has been pre season training with the Bronco's so should have a good level of fitness
Punos wrote:He has had a serious injury so we doubt him same goes for Bowden and Green then but I do not see anyone posting about them.
ACL injuries are bad I know I had one but you can come back from them and it is all about confidence, you do not even trust your rehab until that first contact on the playing field but once you have been smashed once in a tackle and you get up fine, your back.
He is a young player even now and one thing we have learned about Radford his that he doesnt take fools lightly, I for one think he is a great addition. A young very hungry player who will come in and want to smash it up, the great thing also is that he doesnt walk straight into the team right now and will have to earn his place.
I am guessing he has been pre season training with the Bronco's so should have a good level of fitness
In the HDM article he comments "I've found my love for the game", so he deserves the benefit of the doubt from me, I am not sure 3 years was right, but if he plays to his potential it could end up being quite a bit longer,
If you can get his head right then as people have said he's young and has potential. He was very much messed about with us by Cunningham and played at prop when he's really a second row. He did seem to think he was far more valuable than he actually was though and had a big head and kept demanding pay rises,at one point he was our highest paid youngster. His agent kept bigging him up as the next SBW when he had hardly broke into the team properly. It will be interesting to see how Radford handles him,he seems to be a coach that doesn't mince his words in public so i imagine in private it can get heated.
MGarbutt1986 wrote:In the HDM article he comments "I've found my love for the game", so he deserves the benefit of the doubt from me, I am not sure 3 years was right, but if he plays to his potential it could end up being quite a bit longer,
3 years is good as it means we will get a good fee after he stars in the grand final and goes back to the NRL a hero.
Feeling a bit confident today. It'll go away when Wakey stick another cricket score on us.
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This is purely conjecture on my part, but if I was a 23yr old second-rower with great potential and some solid SL experience under my belt, then the back-to-earth reality of a season-ending injury in Aus last year, I'd be really excited to join a club where I get to work with arguably one of the best second-rowers, and leaders, the game has ever seen (apologies Lee, but I mean Gaz Ellis!) Perhaps, along with a competitive 3-yr deal, this might just have been a factor?
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Homenaway wrote:This is purely conjecture on my part, but if I was a 23yr old second-rower with great potential and some solid SL experience under my belt, then the back-to-earth reality of a season-ending injury in Aus last year, I'd be really excited to join a club where I get to work with arguably one of the best second-rowers, and leaders, the game has ever seen (apologies Lee, but I mean Gaz Ellis!) Perhaps, along with a competitive 3-yr deal, this might just have been a factor?
You could well be right, I would imagine the fact he's fit and Brisbane gave him permission to leave means he is raring to go.
ccs wrote:No idea, it's only a numbers game, but Garbutt left within a week of Furner arriving as coach last November. Not offering new contracts is the easy way out, although the NRL always seem to have surplus players available before the season starts because of cap issues. Sinfield is saying it'll take a couple of years to get sorted, sounds like they're on borrowed time at the moment.
hello, casual observer here, the Leeds payroll is an interesting one, the 2 things we do know over the last 15 years is that hetherington is tight as cramp and that they've got hella good value for money out of the golden generation, Sinfield has publicly said they'd taken less money at Leeds to keep the bang together and keep bringing titles.
Now bare in mind if you've been used to that sort of squad where you've got ppl on lesser terms does that mean you're a bit out of touch in terms of 'outside' recruiting, and possibly overpaying players, especially when things go to poop and you need to panic buy.
Garbutt was a mid-season signing for them iirc, it wouldn't surprise me if he was on a lot cos they were pretty desperate at the time and have struggled at prop off and on for a few seasons.
you could argue the same may be happening at wigan right now with their out of balance squad
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