Post subject: Re: 2023 l Academy, Scholarship & Reserves News
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2023 8:48 pm
Seth
Club Owner
Joined: Mar 16 2004 Posts: 6727 Location: Meltham
tad rhino wrote:play for fev or the bulls I guess
Not enough spaces for every player in SL who's eligible and primarily going to play reserves. Player development in the past has really suffered for players just having no games to play.
Post subject: Re: 2023 l Academy, Scholarship & Reserves News
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:22 pm
The Biffs Back
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 11 2006 Posts: 5010
mattsrhinos1978 wrote:The Yorkshire squad is mind boggling, unless the aim is to get hammered i just dont get it. We should have 6 or 7 in, and that wouldnt include one of the 2 who actually did get in.
Neruda wrote:predictably the Yorkshire team were easily beaten in the first game - unless theres many changes to the squad for the 2nd game i cant see much change in the result
The Biffs Back wrote:You called that one Matt. Why does it very often appear that squad selections at junior level are politically picked? Surely it's in the best interests of the sport that the best players are picked and regardless of which club they play for? When are the Australian Schoolboys next touring over here? This is another consideration for choosing the very best players for the county games and then also for England International selection based on those games. 2018 was the last time that England played against the Aussies when we won the 2 match test series.
mattsrhinos1978 wrote:The Yorkshire squad is mind boggling, unless the aim is to get hammered i just dont get it. We should have 6 or 7 in, and that wouldnt include one of the 2 who actually did get in.
Neruda wrote:predictably the Yorkshire team were easily beaten in the first game - unless theres many changes to the squad for the 2nd game i cant see much change in the result
The Biffs Back wrote:You called that one Matt. Why does it very often appear that squad selections at junior level are politically picked? Surely it's in the best interests of the sport that the best players are picked and regardless of which club they play for? When are the Australian Schoolboys next touring over here? This is another consideration for choosing the very best players for the county games and then also for England International selection based on those games. 2018 was the last time that England played against the Aussies when we won the 2 match test series.
Post subject: Re: 2023 l Academy, Scholarship & Reserves News
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:46 am
KaeruJim
Club Captain
Joined: Oct 18 2018 Posts: 4719
Are we in a white rose crisis period?
SL table has Yorkshire sides in 6th (KR), then 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th...
Rhinos Academy out of top 4 I believe, Yorkshire well beaten in origin series... we seem strategically off the pace this side of the hill, and really this is comparing to Wigan, Saints, Wire and Leigh.
Post subject: Re: 2023 l Academy, Scholarship & Reserves News
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:20 pm
mattsrhinos1978
Club Captain
Joined: Jul 17 2017 Posts: 1759
Fraters a bit of a dark horse to make it, he's absolutely rapid, powerful and quite skillful, never been regarded as one of the stars of this group, but he's really developed well over the last 12 month
Been a weird season for our Academy, loads of talent in the backs, but a combination of barley ever plaing our strongest team and a poor set of forwards has seen some poor results.
Lumb Thchebembe Smith N McCormack Frater F McCormack Sinfield
Is a very good, exciting back line
The only 2 forwards who have really impressed me are Ben Littlewood at prop and Hooker Mason Corbett
Last night was actually a decent performance considering Wigan are a good team, 4 of the 9 above wernt playing and we had a man sent off just before half time
Post subject: Re: 2023 l Academy, Scholarship & Reserves News
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:37 pm
ArthurClues
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 24 2020 Posts: 2658
mattsrhinos1978 wrote:Fraters a bit of a dark horse to make it, he's absolutely rapid, powerful and quite skillful, never been regarded as one of the stars of this group, but he's really developed well over the last 12 month
Been a weird season for our Academy, loads of talent in the backs, but a combination of barley ever plaing our strongest team and a poor set of forwards has seen some poor results.
Lumb Thchebembe Smith N McCormack Frater F McCormack Sinfield
Is a very good, exciting back line
The only 2 forwards who have really impressed me are Ben Littlewood at prop and Hooker Mason Corbett
Last night was actually a decent performance considering Wigan are a good team, 4 of the 9 above wernt playing and we had a man sent off just before half time
I was wondering what the respective strengths of the sides were. I know winning isn't everything at that level, but it would be good to see us getting the better of the likes of Saints and Wigan on a regular basis. On the face of it last years Championship winning exploits look like a flash in the pan, but hopefully that's not the case. Agree about Frater.
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