Steve0 wrote:If we were to finish 8th or worse, would people see this year as another transition year and accept it or would fans begin to become a bit restless at the lack of success? Particularly if rovers were to have a good season
I would say devil is in the detail, if we are competing in games and in particular performing in August/September but still miss out in the 6 id be ok with that. I think 7th-11th will be heavily impacted by injuries and suspensions theres not a lot to split the squads.
But if irs the usual flatter to deceive early in the season then down tools from August then I will be asking serious questions.
Chris71 wrote:Garcia will be 32 come 2025 and the club were moving away from signing players the wrong side of 30 and has invested in its youth policy for good reason. Fingers crossed we will see some of the youth transition successfully in to very good SL players over the next 12-24 months. The way the sport in heading in the UK a strong youth development at a club will be one of the key facets to achieving success.
As I said Cator was played last season along with too many players that were lightweight as we just did not have any real size. Any squad that has a 17 that consists of players the size of Fash, Cator etc on a regular is going to get beat up and look poor as we often did. I'm not saying Cator or Fash are world beaters but they are valuable squad players and if used correctly will be much better and more affective in a 17 that is a bigger physical one.
Not many would argue we still have a lot of improvements to be made to the squad due to the poor retention/recruitment/management of the squad under the two previous Head Coaches.
Cator got run over a few times last season
He'll follow likes of Jack logan, bowden, Chris Green etc in dropping to championship once they leave us
We need to drop this "hull born and bred" cause likes of lane, cator and Fash are the weak links and nothing will change whilst they stay with us
Imagine ellis minichello and manu playing against them 3
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For me I can't see past Wigan to dominate in 2024 as their squad looks very good with quality and depth a plenty.
Beyond that St's will no doubt likely be next, then I think its a bit of an unknown for 3rd to 6th. Catalans have recruited well but lost some significant & influential players in Pearce, Tomkins, Keighran along with Sam Moa in the coaching dept so think they'll have some adjusting to do. Leeds have recruited well with the likes of Croft, Millar and Ackers but Frawley could go either way and they still look light in the forwards. Warrington under Burgess could be a masterstroke or an absolute train wreck Rovers & Leigh again decent squads with the pressure on both to back up the performances of last season and improve. Ourselves, Cas and Huddersfield will be looking to improve on last seasons poor performances. Salford not sure how they'll go with the issues theyve had to deal with and the loss of Croft & Ackers in particular. London are really a complete unknown.
So for me I think it will be
1. Wigan 2. St's 3rd to 10th could be any order 11. Cas 12. London
Think we'll be somewhere between 9th and 7th in all honesty but could well surprise a few a do a little better.
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Thetalentboy wrote:Cator got run over a few times last season
He'll follow likes of Jack logan, bowden, Chris Green etc in dropping to championship once they leave us
We need to drop this "hull born and bred" cause likes of lane, cator and Fash are the weak links and nothing will change whilst they stay with us
Imagine ellis minichello and manu playing against them 3
Bowden has never dropped to the Championship, he's extended his contract at Wakey for next season. Chris Green played 3 years of Super League after leaving us. So I suppose only two thirds of your post is absolute nonsense - which is an improvement to be fair. Congratulations!
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Raggytash wrote:Bowden has never dropped to the Championship, he's extended his contract at Wakey for next season. Chris Green played 3 years of Super League after leaving us. So I suppose only two thirds of your post is absolute nonsense - which is an improvement to be fair. Congratulations!
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UllFC wrote:Errr Wakey are now in the Championship!
Only until the restructure next season, and Bowden has still not played in it yet! He's correct about Logan but the other two did not leave us and drop straight into the Championship.
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