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PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:31 am 
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wire-quin wrote:http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=485168

Here is another club that doesnt take junior development seriously-hmmm


What is linking to a thread supposed to show? I had a quick look and the comment about players going on dual contracts so they could play in more competitive games is duly noted.

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:36 am 
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wire-quin wrote:http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=485155&start=15

Funny old thing


Posters commenting on a 20s game..gosh. So because some wolves/leeds posters comment on a 20s game we must conclude that the giants do not put emphasis on dual coding and...... our 20s team was the best we could produce and.... thus Quins slaughtered the cream of giants young players........NAH.

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:16 pm 
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Attended the U20's yesterday. Thoroughly entertaining game. As a result I have read this thread with interest. The comments of some posters concerning the quality of the U20's competition has lead me on a quiet Sunday afternoon to do a little bit of research. According to the Quins v. Huddersfield first team programme notes and the U20's teamsheet available at the U20's match Huddersfield U20's fielded the following from their 37:

Greg McNally, fullback 28
Elliott Hodgson, wing 25
Kyle Wood, scrum half 23
AdamWalker, prop 24
Jamie Cording, second row 26
Danny Kirkmond, second row 17
Matty Sarsfield, loose forward 35
Ross Peltier, interchange 33

A total of 8.

Quins U20's fielded the following from our 32:

Mark Calderwood
Will Lovell
Omari Camo
Dan Sarginson
Joe Mellor
Rob Thomas
Max Edwards
Dave Williams
Lamont Bryan
Sam Bolger

A total of 10

By way of further comparison according to the programme notes covering the Quins U20's game against the Rhino's the Rhino's team included four players listed on their website as being in the First Team:

Callum Casey
Michael Coady
Liam Hood
Brad Singleton

Now I know Quins have a different dynamic when it comes to squad size compared to the established bigger clubs but I had assumed (and I stand to be corrected) that all clubs allocate squad numbers to those they expect to feature in the first team during the course of the coming season. The talented "fringe" players who are not included in the first team planning for the current season (subject to injury etc) are those that are loaned out.

If the U20's team list for Huddersfield I got yesterday is correct I am even more impressed by what our U20's achieved given the reported strength in depth Huddersfield possess. The 8 Huddersfield players involved should be pushing the first team incumbents for their places and doing their all to impress their coaches.

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:03 pm 
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WhittonQuin wrote:Attended the U20's yesterday. Thoroughly entertaining game. As a result I have read this thread with interest. The comments of some posters concerning the quality of the U20's competition has lead me on a quiet Sunday afternoon to do a little bit of research.

[How much does your analysis shed light on the 'quality of the competition?]

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[So of up to 20 potentially availabe playersthe Giants thought it was worth giving 8 a hit out. While of potentially 15 available Quins gave 10 a hit out. This may show the relative importance the Giants (and Leeds) assign the U20s]


Now I know Quins have a different dynamic when it comes to squad size compared to the established bigger clubs but I had assumed (and I stand to be corrected) that all clubs allocate squad numbers to those they expect to feature in the first team during the course of the coming season.

[Consider yourself 'corrected'. Many squad members will not expect to see neaningful 1st team games - bar an early CC game or a SL game when the coach plans to play a significantly weak team. These players will train ft with the senior players, play some 20s and likely be put on a dual registration.]



The talented "fringe" players who are not included in the first team planning for the current season (subject to injury etc) are those that are loaned out.

If the U20's team list for Huddersfield I got yesterday is correct I am even more impressed by what our U20's achieved given the reported strength in depth Huddersfield possess. The 8 Huddersfield players involved should be pushing the first team incumbents for their places and doing their all to impress their coaches.

[Of the 8 I can see only 2 getting 3 or more games in 2011. Barring a soft cup game I think most will not feature at all. However when we did play our youngsters + 3/4 older heads versus Wakey first team we beat them at Belle Vue. I do not think your 20s would get anywhere near that result.]



It is great you are bringing players through but do not rely too heavily on the 20s as a key benchmark.


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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:29 pm 
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Ok Ceejames if you are going to patronise me best it's left here. But....

As regards a benchmark despite it being a full on contest, these guys are professional athletes after all, no Thomas, Williams, Bryan, Lovell and Edwards are never going to make the metres or clean breaks they made yesterday in Super League first grade. Quins will however need them (and others) to cover injuries and unexpected and unanticipated losses in form among our first 19 (or demand selection based on form). Clearly in your opinion the Huddersfield 8 on display yesterday are not expected to have to do the same. It's important for us that Mellor*, Sarginson and Edwards play together as a unit as often as possible and train regularly with the first team so that they know the defensive systems and offensive plays in this inevitable eventuality. Quin's need for a competitive settled U20's on your view of the competition therefore appears to be different to other clubs.

Interestingly the success or otherwise, rightly or wrongly, of a club's U20's seems to matter to a lot of supporters on these forums.

Anyway good luck to Huddersfield this year. As I've said to the Huddersfield supporters I've spoken to after matches at the Stoop and last year at the Galpharm after the drubbing we received there I'm very impressed with the on field and off field development of the club over the last 2-3 years and it will be great to see the Huddersfield win Super League silverware this year.

*Slightly confused by this. He's with us to gain first grade experience but not made the 19 as a minimum yet?

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:49 am 
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WhittonQuin wrote:Ok Ceejames if you are going to patronise me best it's left here. But....

As regards a benchmark despite it being a full on contest, these guys are professional athletes after all, no Thomas, Williams, Bryan, Lovell and Edwards are never going to make the metres or clean breaks they made yesterday in Super League first grade. Quins will however need them (and others) to cover injuries and unexpected and unanticipated losses in form among our first 19 (or demand selection based on form). Clearly in your opinion the Huddersfield 8 on display yesterday are not expected to have to do the same. [Precisely] It's important for us that Mellor*, Sarginson and Edwards play together as a unit as often as possible and train regularly with the first team so that they know the defensive systems and offensive plays in this inevitable eventuality. Quin's need for a competitive settled U20's on your view of the competition therefore appears to be different to other clubs.
[It is more important for quins as dual registration is not a real option]Interestingly the success or otherwise, rightly or wrongly, of a club's U20's seems to matter to a lot of supporters on these forums.

[Rightly if they want to pop along and watch a game played in their team colours. Wrongy if they believe it has a significant impact on long term player development. The advent of dual registration and increased tendency for player loans + the widely recognised failures of u20s as a development route has changed things significantly.]


Anyway good luck to Huddersfield this year. As I've said to the Huddersfield supporters I've spoken to after matches at the Stoop and last year at the Galpharm after the drubbing we received there I'm very impressed with the on field and off field development of the club over the last 2-3 years and it will be great to see the Huddersfield win Super League silverware this year.

*Slightly confused by this. He's with us to gain first grade experience but not made the 19 as a minimum yet?

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:25 am 
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I would hazard a guess that the U20's does mean more to the Quins, if for no other reason than location. I wonder how many of those players on dual location would be given this oppotunity if the the other club involved had to stump up for housing etc? Personally I think it's great to see so many London kids coming through the system. Being involved with the club from 94 - 2003, we had to scratch just to get either the academy or alliance teams out in years gone by. Hell we have even donned the kit ourselves just to be legal with numbers. Lost count of how many times we arrived at Euston for an away Alliance game, only to have 13 players rock up. The grass roots are the life blood of any sport. One of the reasons London has always found it tough in years gone by was because of the lack of locals. When players where given a day off training, it was staggering and telling when 1/2 the team jumped on a train to go home to the north for the night! Yes it's been a long time coming and it was never going to be a short term solution, but looking at the number of juniors playing the game now and what they are achieving at all levels is fantastic. So what if they don't all make it, just the fact that they play this great game and have a better understanding of it is success in it'self. The problem now begining to emerge, is that when a good one does come through, the other teams offer them more money to lure them away. The trick is to find some way to keep them. Was laughing last week when I read about Saints spending so much on Kyle Eastmond only for Bath to come in and pinch him. Hmm, now Saints may be my home town but how is that any different to what they did with Louie? Bath used their superior spending just like saints did, just a different sport! Personally couldn't care less if the other teams don't take the U20's seriously, that's their choice, so long as the lads keep winning. Winning is infectious at any level and if they get a taste for it at this level, they'll want to take it to the next.

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:52 am 
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Nudenut wrote: Personally couldn't care less if the other teams don't take the U20's seriously, that's their choice, so long as the lads keep winning. Winning is infectious at any level and if they get a taste for it at this level, they'll want to take it to the next.


perhaps you should arrange to play your U20s against local primary school teams. That way you can win by a big score each week, keep winning and 'get a taste for winning'.

The opposition does matter when developing players. That is why many SL clubs want players in a meaningful comp rather than meaningless 20s games.

It is great that more kids (and adults) in London are playing RL. This strengthens RL. Hopefully the Quins can help spread the word and more of the people playing the game will get to the Stoop.

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:09 pm 
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Ceejames wrote:perhaps you should arrange to play your U20s against local primary school teams. That way you can win by a big score each week, keep winning and 'get a taste for winning'.


Didn't we play against a Primary school team on Saturday??? :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Under 20' sv Hudds
PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:39 pm 
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[quote=Ceejames wrote:perhaps you should arrange to play your U20s against local primary school teams. That way you can win by a big score each week, keep winning and 'get a taste for winning'. quote]

Sorry you mean like the 3rd round of the Challenge Cup or when Super League teams play National League teams? Your right they are going to learn a lot from that!

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