Joined: Mar 01 2002 Posts: 10969 Location: Bradbados
paulwalker71 wrote:What Chalmers actually said was
The relegation bit was simply an assumption, based on...well... nothing at all (which makes it a 'fact' on the Internet of course )
Well, the relegation bit was just an obvious extension (which he clearly didn't particularly want to highlight, of course..) to what was actually said, so I wouldn't cavil at it, tbh.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. Mark Twain
Bully_Boxer wrote:Anyone heard where Dom Brambani is heading?
Might he have been a useful signing given he is an experienced Championship player who can cover both 6 & 7. With Wildie apparently off to Leigh, we’ve lost some cover at halfback.
Shame. I think he'd do us a good job for a season. He knows Kear and how he likes to play as well as give us another experienced head in the team because I feel we've lacked experience for a number of seasons and it's cost us
Ok, so it looks like the squad for next year will be
1 Brandon Pickersgill 2 David Foggin-Johnston 3 Jake Webster 4 5 Jy Hitchcox 6 Joe Keyes 7 Jordan Lilley 8 9 Thomas Doyle 10 Steve Crossley 11 Connor Farrell 12 Matty Storton 13 Elliot Minchella 14 Evan Hodgson 15 Rowan Milnes 16. Joe Brown
So we're light in the forwards, especially at prop and we need a bit more experience at hooker. We also need some quality for the wing/centres. Certainly a centre on the other side of the field who can match Webster's contributions would be a big plus. Also, as Chalmers has said we're looking to sign 9 players, I'd assume it's this 9 who've played for the team this year but have yet to be announced as leaving
Liam Kirk Mikey Wood Ross Peltier Sam Hallas George Flanagan Dalton Grant George Milton Ross Oakes Rhys Evans
They'd help flesh out the side and give us a bit of competition for places. I'd be happier with a couple of new faces coming in, but it seems the RFL's plan to screw over our recruitment for 2020 has paid off for them and beggars can't be choosers and we'll have to make do with what we can get. Hopefully the DR partnership will prove to be a benefit - I'd prefer an established SL side to partner with.
So we still need to improve the wing/centre and props.
The big thing is really who we get DR with, because if we keep hold of the guys who are out of contract but wanting to stay along with the guys already signed, then I could see us finishing 2020 in a similar position to this year. A solid DR partner could mean we're in a position to push on for play-offs
Joined: Oct 26 2005 Posts: 3251 Location: Bradford
I assume we’ve looked at the models Leigh and York went for. York had a relatively thin squad, but used DR really well, no Distractions and built through the season. Leigh were the same, added to their squad through the season as finances improved and squad SL players became available. Our finances should improve through next season as we’ve (hopefully) not lost too much income, but should have significantly minimised expenditure
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