Contract expires end 2011 so will need another year for a testimonial.
Interestingly players with 10 years service at 1 club also now count less against the salary cap.
To what extent?
A good rule in my opinion encourages players to stick with there hometown clubs and means we are more likely to keep the likes of shenton, westerman and huby etc when there contracts are up.
Contract expires end 2011 so will need another year for a testimonial.
Interestingly players with 10 years service at 1 club also now count less against the salary cap.
To what extent?
A good rule in my opinion encourages players to stick with there hometown clubs and means we are more likely to keep the likes of shenton, westerman and huby etc when there contracts are up.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
big barrie mac.' the cas forads av been bob on'
chissitt wrote:Pyeman I wish you would stop talking so much sense. I am in danger of becomming one of your biggest fans.
vastman wrote:Westerman looks the most promising for a long time.
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Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
Joined: Jan 27 2005 Posts: 1523 Location: Not far from t'Jungle
Huby is one of them players that was possibly overhyped at an early age basically because he broke into the side when only 18. He probably had more game time in the 1st team as a result of our relegation and has had more than his fair share of absence through injury.
Every year he's one of them players that I tend to think "if he has an injury free season we could start to see the best of him" and whilst I thought he was only average last year, he seems to have stepped it up quite a bit this season and is more than holding his own against most other superleague props.
I wouldn't go so far as to suggest international honours, but he could yet turn out to be one of the better props in SL over the next decade or so provided he's not too unlucky with injuries.
Joined: Mar 09 2005 Posts: 1973 Location: Ferrybridge
Legionited wrote:I vaguely remember standing in the Princess Street stand and him coming on from the bench to kick his first points towards the railway end. That's probably miles away from the truth though.
yes exactly right i remember two of his kicks were more or less identical and quite hard kicks too if i remember correctly.
Cecil B wrote:Huby is one of them players that was possibly overhyped at an early age basically because he broke into the side when only 18. He probably had more game time in the 1st team as a result of our relegation and has had more than his fair share of absence through injury.
Every year he's one of them players that I tend to think "if he has an injury free season we could start to see the best of him" and whilst I thought he was only average last year, he seems to have stepped it up quite a bit this season and is more than holding his own against most other superleague props.
I wouldn't go so far as to suggest international honours, but he could yet turn out to be one of the better props in SL over the next decade or so provided he's not too unlucky with injuries.
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