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no one from the cass forum is on this thread saying other wise like they have done lately
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Bet Lynch wrote:Doubt we will see Conk for a while
The same mate just text me and said blake green told him hes moving posistions nx year to make way for a new player .. I think we have got brough tbh and backed out of signing holdsworth and kr have swooped in
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
Legends and Icons wrote:The same mate just text me and said blake green told him hes moving posistions nx year to make way for a new player .. I think we have got brough tbh and backed out of signing holdsworth and kr have swooped in
Stop it now the thought of getting Broughy back is making me giddy!!, I think I would love AP forever if he pulled that off
Don't agree with the Seymour knockers. He's not world class by any means but he's a clever scrum-half and thats something we've missed for years. He's a good defender, he's got a good kicking game and he's accountable for probably 70% of our try assists this season. Lets not forget he's played with about five different halfbacks so far and is playing behind a beaten pack in almost every game. I imagine he is on a fair wedge but thats down to the previous regime, not the current one. With a stand-off who compliments him, and a good set of forwards to lay a platform, I think he'll be a revelation.
super_fc wrote:Don't agree with the Seymour knockers. He's not world class by any means but he's a clever scrum-half and thats something we've missed for years. He's a good defender, he's got a good kicking game and he's accountable for probably 70% of our try assists this season. Lets not forget he's played with about five different halfbacks so far and is playing behind a beaten pack in almost every game. I imagine he is on a fair wedge but thats down to the previous regime, not the current one. With a stand-off who compliments him, and a good set of forwards to lay a platform, I think he'll be a revelation.
I agree with all this. Brett Finch was not startling in his first season for Wigan. I reckon Seymour could be as influential as Finch is, with a good half back to help out & some forwards on the front foot.
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