Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:35 am
Larry Billey
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gingerspice wrote:Hudgell did say he wants to start the improvement of our team in the engine room
Hopefully Sunday will have put him off.., Cashmere was awful...
Although i have seen him have decent spells, the same can be said of Clinton and it looks that Cashmere has a heart as big as Clintons i.e the size of a pea....
Given Rovers record with props we are probably going to give him £120,000 a year...
Still irritates me we could have had Carvell for less than we are paying messrs Vella and Clinton..., Morgans signing and contract "skills" have screwed us for a while to come...
Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:41 am
Sandro II Terrorista
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Larry Billey wrote:Hopefully Sunday will have put him off.., Cashmere was awful...
Although i have seen him have decent spells, the same can be said of Clinton and it looks that Cashmere has a heart as big as Clintons i.e the size of a pea....
Given Rovers record with props we are probably going to give him £120,000 a year...
Still irritates me we could have had Carvell for less than we are paying messrs Vella and Clinton..., Morgans signing and contract "skills" have screwed us for a while to come...
Who do you think we should be targeting Lazza?
From the players available, I really haven't a clue, Vella's got to go though, thanks and all that, done a good job for us but it's time to stick the fork in.
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Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:45 am
barham red
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Larry Billey wrote:Hopefully Sunday will have put him off.., Cashmere was awful...
Although i have seen him have decent spells, the same can be said of Clinton and it looks that Cashmere has a heart as big as Clintons i.e the size of a pea....
Given Rovers record with props we are probably going to give him £120,000 a year...
Still irritates me we could have had Carvell for less than we are paying messrs Vella and Clinton..., Morgans signing and contract "skills" have screwed us for a while to come...
Got to agree with all that, our recruitment of front rowers has been shocking especially when you consider Morgan was one.
Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:46 am
rover49
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Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
barham red wrote:Got to agree with all that, our recruitment of front rowers has been shocking especially when you consider Morgan was one.
Big problem is who should we go for?
Bailey and Coley are OOC, certainly spice things up for 2012
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Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:04 am
Seventies red
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Easty wrote:Jungle drums are beating the name Cashmere alledgedly!
At the age of 32 by the beginning of next season he may be considered to old to be offered a contract especialy as he would probably insist on at least a two year one, people are saying Vella is past it at around the same age, it wouldn't make much sense imo.
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Post subject: Re: What prop's are available for next season
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:08 am
rover49
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Seventies red wrote:At the age of 32 by the beginning of next season i would think he is surely to old to be considered, especialy when people are saying Vella is past it at around the same age .
Vella is not a crash and bang prop, he has relied on skill and pace during his career (was a centre at one point), so once those attributes begin to go its hard for him to carry on.
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