Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2022 6:03 am
Once were Loiners
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 15 2021 Posts: 1256
We've been complaining about how the 'rebuild' is going on forever. We can't be always looking to two years to the future when Walker might be the real deal and Hardaker and Myler are gone. If we keep thinking that way we'll always be two years away.
The fact we're up to the cap tells us that some awful decisions have been made with respect to contracts, as even if everyone was fully fit we're way behind Sts. We need to strengthen where we're weak - notably prop - and if that means losing some players due to the cap sobeit. We'll have to do this more than perhaps we'd like because there are some players who must be on a lot more than they could get elsewhere and so won't move.
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2022 7:52 am
D4mo78
International Star
Joined: Jun 02 2012 Posts: 798
Sal Paradise wrote:JJB had a similar injury record but we didn't palm him off and that turned out OK. We might well have young players in the squad but the likes of Thompson, Donaldson, Dwyer, Hardaker etc are getting picked now most weeks. How many young players are actually getting picked especially in the backs? Newman is suspended so we play Martin in the centre - hardly giving a young player a chance?
I understand the comparison with JJB, but they aren't like-for-like. JJB's game wasn't based on speed. His injuries, if I remember correctly, we're mainly to his legs. But it didn't have a huge impact on his strengths of work rate and power. Walker's game is based on speed and elusiveness. The injuries are more likely to have impacted on this. Also, the club hasn't just palmed Walker off. They've supported him through his injuries, as they should, and sent him out on loan at a time when he isn't playing for us.
Personally, I want Leeds to be back at the top challenging for trophies. A part of doing that is having a full back who can exploit broken fields and link play. For me, Walker isn't that player. The sentiment of him being one of our own shouldn't overrule what's best for the team to progress
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2022 3:24 pm
rollin thunder
International Star
Joined: Feb 15 2011 Posts: 4941
D4mo78 wrote:I understand the comparison with JJB, but they aren't like-for-like. JJB's game wasn't based on speed. His injuries, if I remember correctly, we're mainly to his legs. But it didn't have a huge impact on his strengths of work rate and power. Walker's game is based on speed and elusiveness. The injuries are more likely to have impacted on this. Also, the club hasn't just palmed Walker off. They've supported him through his injuries, as they should, and sent him out on loan at a time when he isn't playing for us.
Personally, I want Leeds to be back at the top challenging for trophies. A part of doing that is having a full back who can exploit broken fields and link play. For me, Walker isn't that player. The sentiment of him being one of our own shouldn't overrule what's best for the team to progress
Also Everyone says that about JJB but most of his injuries were when he was academy A team player, once he broke through into first team he was pretty consistently injury free bar obe bad one towards the end of his career. Walker is far more injury prone than JJB ever was.
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2022 8:28 pm
The Ghost of '99
Player Coach
Joined: Feb 26 2006 Posts: 3092
Also Walker's injuries have happened after he had already established himself as our first choice full back and got a contract upgrade. He has become a more expensive bit of salary cap than JJB was at that stage of his career.
I don't think anyone wants to lose Walker if it were possible to keep him but the salary cap makes managing a squad so difficult that his retention given his injury record is sadly really difficult now.
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Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 8:27 am
Les Norton
Player Coach
Joined: May 18 2007 Posts: 2088 Location: Dirranbandi
The Ghost of '99 wrote:Also Walker's injuries have happened after he had already established himself as our first choice full back and got a contract upgrade. He has become a more expensive bit of salary cap than JJB was at that stage of his career.
I don't think anyone wants to lose Walker if it were possible to keep him but the salary cap makes managing a squad so difficult that his retention given his injury record is sadly really difficult now.
I’d suspect he’s not even above the mid earners in the squad in terms of salary. One thing that this does bring to light, though, is how awful our recruitment is. We now have 3 full back in the squad. We’ve been consistently getting things wrong for approaching ten years.
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 8:43 am
christopher
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13624 Location: West Yorkshire
Les Norton wrote:I’d suspect he’s not even above the mid earners in the squad in terms of salary. One thing that this does bring to light, though, is how awful our recruitment is. We now have 3 full back in the squad. We’ve been consistently getting things wrong for approaching ten years.
To be fair Myler has only become a full back because of Walkers injury record.
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 9:42 am
Shabino
Club Captain
Joined: Feb 06 2017 Posts: 3207
christopher wrote:To be fair Myler has only become a full back because of Walkers injury record.
True that. He was signed as McGuire’s replacement! Hardaker covers whole backline and we couldn’t let an opportunity like that slip when he became available unexpectedly…..
Post subject: Re: OUT LOAN | Jack Walker - Hull FC
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 3:38 pm
YosemiteSam
Fringe Player
Joined: Feb 20 2022 Posts: 595
Shabino wrote:Be end of season if they want him now. Think Leeds have decided his future lies elsewhere…….
I understood, perhaps wrongly, that the right to buy clause expired imminently (this week?). After that time, there was no automatic right, in that we (and Jack of course) would need to agree, or not. Is this right?
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