MHL wrote:depending on where you look, altho most seem to point towards 12th march, rather then 3rd december. either way i think 91 is correct, making him 18 next month
Could be, but why would he say different? And that would mean he was playing for the Junior academy as a 15 year old (also scoring 30+ tries that year). But I have seen his birthday as March and December before and also as 90 and 91. I can see him being another Stanley Gene in 40 years time
Post subject: Re: Saints, Champions of Junior development
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:16 pm
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The Chair Maker wrote:According to the RFL's own regulations regarding the development of players. Saints have come top in terms of "club trained players"
Club trained players are players who are on the clubs register and were trained by that club for three years before that player reached the age of 21.
Saints have 14 of our 25 man squad in that category
Next are Leeds and Hull with 13 then Wigan have 11 Bradford 10 Warrington 10 Castleford 7 Catalans 6 Quins 5 Wakefield 5 Salford 5 Huddersfield 4 Hull KR 1 Celtic 0
I think its interesting to note the performance of Quins and Catalans. They are developing players as well or better than a number of the traditional heartland clubs.
Hull KR's performance on the development front is pathetic, and is in stark contrast to the excellent work of Hull FC.
Do you have a link?
Or a list of the players that have been included / excluded.
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Good for Saints, at least they're champions of something.
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
JB Down Under wrote:yes it's disappointing from a Hull KR point of view but given we haven't had the cash to match HFC signing the cream of the Hull jnr crop for 10 years not surprising. Now we are back on even pegging judge us in 3 years. Don't be surprised to see Hull's reducing and HKR's increasing. (Hopefully they will both be increasing though!)
To be fair, thats rubbish. There are tons of clubs in the Hull area and only two clubs. Compare that to West Yorkshire and also the other side of the Pennines where you have tons of SL clubs, and also tons of clubs that are in the lower leagues.
Hull KR fans often use the Hull FC excuse to cover up their terrible, crap excuse of an academy over the recent years and its boring
The Carnegie Challenge Cup "Champions"? Is that right?
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
The Key wrote:To be fair, thats rubbish. There are tons of clubs in the Hull area and only two clubs. Compare that to West Yorkshire and also the other side of the Pennines where you have tons of SL clubs, and also tons of clubs that are in the lower leagues. Hull KR fans often use the Hull FC excuse to cover up their terrible, crap excuse of an academy over the recent years and its boring
I agree with you here... Look at Leeds for example, yes they sign the best players from the local area but they also scout the surrounding areas and beyond. Just signed a kid from Cumbria last week plus Watkins is a Manc. KR should be scoutimg England... not just Humberside.
Hollywood Harrigan wrote:I agree with you here... Look at Leeds for example, yes they sign the best players from the local area but they also scout the surrounding areas and beyond. Just signed a kid from Cumbria last week plus Watkins is a Manc. KR should be scoutimg England... not just Humberside.
Good point. For example, here at Hull we have a trio of brothers, all from Fev. Also got someone from London in the team as well now
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