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Danril wrote:That's one thing I've heard and also seen when I've gone past on Leeds Rd. Korkidas has trained hard and his attitude has been excellent. He's just not quite forced his way into our XVII with the other props we have available.
I hope he goes well for Wakefield, he's probably playing for a contract there as his chances of a game with us aren't great. He should go well, he will probably be the fittest prop they have ATM until Bumper's magic wears off.
I hope you are right an Mick can give us a bit of much needed grunt along side Moore,Bibey,furgie and Wilkes.
This sounds very good
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GIANT DAZ wrote:a bit confusing is all this !! i dont think Sculthorpe will be any more of a back up player than Korki was,i dont see the logic in it myself
maybe i'm wrong and he does a job for us, we'll see
Me neither! i think its more for our benefit, as in Korki getting SL matches under his belt and us still having back up there with sculthorpe! rather of had moore than sculthorpe tho
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r-d wrote:Me neither! i think its more for our benefit, as in Korki getting SL matches under his belt and us still having back up there with sculthorpe! rather of had moore than sculthorpe tho
We have plenty of grunt. We do not have a passing / off loading / kick prop like Scully. It offers some variety and variation. So worth a look.
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I'm not Sculthorpe's biggest fan but i think we've got the better end of the deal in this. Sculthorpe will be the nearest player we'll have to Crabtree i.e unloading the ball in the tackle at every chance. Whether he'll ever be fit enough to play is another matter.
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PONNER wrote:I'm not Sculthorpe's biggest fan but i think we've got the better end of the deal in this. Sculthorpe will be the nearest player we'll have to Crabtree i.e unloading the ball in the tackle at every chance. Whether he'll ever be fit enough to play is another matter.
that the best thing about the swap , i think both parties have come off better . just think you will need a Doug clause in the t&c's .
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Mutts wrote:that the best thing about the swap , i think both parties have come off better.
I would agree with you. It's a good swap for both parties and I echo what other people have said and I was expect Scully to take this new chance and train the house down for a chance to play as he needs to prove himself to get a contract next season.
I hope Korki lives up to your expectations of him at Wakie. We've built his fitness back up and he looks more like an SL player again.
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Wadski wrote:When Cas offloaded Korki they were that desperate to get out of his contract they were prepared to pay his salary for the first year. We took him on three years on the basis that we would have a year to get him up to our required standard.
Basically then you know sod all and dream figures or things to suit yourself, not once on your claims have you backed your statements up with actual true facts, just back peddled when you get shown up
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Speedy wrote:Basically then you know sod all and dream figures or things to suit yourself, not once on your claims have you backed your statements up with actual true facts, just back peddled when you get shown up
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Wadski wrote:I would agree with you. It's a good swap for both parties and I echo what other people have said and I was expect Scully to take this new chance and train the house down for a chance to play as he needs to prove himself to get a contract next season.
I hope Korki lives up to your expectations of him at Wakie. We've built his fitness back up and he looks more like an SL player again.
think you have got that about right mate. both parties will benefit. nathan brown imo is an excellent coach. a no nonsense guy who seems to have got korkidas fitter than i have seen him in a long while, and playing quite well . he has built his confidence since his nightmare at cas. he knows by keeping him playing 21's and in and out of first grade is not the way to go. out on loan he is gaining more confidence. playing first grade week in week out , so when he does return hopefully a better player. as for wakey, they have got rid of a problem with sculthorpe. hope he can turn it round. if not at the end of the season, he could be going over the pennines with another hudds prop.
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