Wires71 wrote:I don't think that is resounding evidence of Warrington overlooking a top quality player. Before his good 2022 season at Salford (aged 28) he's been through Swinton, London and Toronto.
Yes, Ackers has had to do it tough after he left Wire by playing part time for Swinton and then moving to London to play there.
He played well for London, and he did enough for Wire to then offer him a number of trial games for us.
He was then rejected by Wire on a 2nd occasion as not good enough.
Ackers left London and joined Toronto and helped them to gain promotion to Super League, where he played in a team that wasn`t up to scratch and were totally outclassed. It can be difficult to play in a team that is being beaten every week as we saw last season at Warrington with some of the displays from our players, for most of the season.
Just because Ackers has been selected to play for England at the age of 28, doesn`t mean that his game has miraculously improved, it is more the fact that he was playing in a Salford team that was beating top teams, and hence getting noticed.