Simmo71 wrote:No problem with Martin leaving. Good luck to him. We just need to replace him with a powerful back rower.
But anyone who thinks he is going for less money and / or a shorter contract is totally deluded. A player in his 30's is looking for one thing with potentially their final contract. Financial security. That is usually with length of contract. And I simply don't believe any player with an offer on the table would move teams for less money.
No-one on here will know with any certainty, but I suspect Leeds offered him one year on similar money. He wants 2 years and Rovers offered him it.
Sounds like it was decided weeks ago when Rovers were in 4th or 5th, so I doubt anyone was getting too excited about them winning anything at that point. So, him moving there for trophies is nonsense.
Length of contract being the primary factor is my take too. Everything else is just noise.
Usual suspects again on here he's not that good blah blah blah if he doesn't want to play for the Rhinos good ridence etc etc just sour grapes he's been the best overseas player ultimate professional we have and we can't offer him what Hkr have there must be one he'll of a signing coming in to replace him!
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It's true that Rhyse Martin agreed to join Hull KR several weeks ago before Blease and before Arthur. Rovers wanted to announce the departure of an overseas player first but it was a done deal some time ago.
The money is not a big factor he is well paid but not marquee at Leeds and the same will be true at Hull KR. Rhyse has a 2 year deal at Rovers I know Leeds wanted to keep him and I am surprised that at just 31 and still playing well if Rhinos were only prepared to offer 1 year.
If indeed Leeds were only prepared to offer 1 year whilst Rovers offered 2 then clearly Rovers wanted him more.
It's also true that Rovers have not won a major trophy for 39 years and in that time Leeds Rhinos have won....well quite a few! But with 4 games remaining in the regular season Rovers are top and maybe the wait is nearly over. Maybe.
If it isn't then the club will try again next year with an even better squad including Rhyse Martin. The club is in rude health off the pitch with most of the top local businessmen on board and the club have recently taken up the option of buying 15 acres of surrounding land having bought the stadium last year.
The club did it's sums before taking up the option of buying the 15 acres but now has plans for retail units and housing which they believe will provide a substantial income. And crowds are selling out every week (admittedly only 10k capacity) with the club needing to expand to 11k next year to accommodate demand.
Are you interested in all this I don't suppose so. But Hull Kingston Rovers are now a major player in Super League and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. That's why players like Rhyse Martin are attracted.
RAPIDO wrote:Usual suspects again on here he's not that good blah blah blah if he doesn't want to play for the Rhinos good ridence etc etc just sour grapes he's been the best overseas player ultimate professional we have and we can't offer him what Hkr have there must be one he'll of a signing coming in to replace him!
I don't think anyone has said good riddance etc. Posts on here are wishing him well, as is only right. Where we do agree is that he has been a model professional and his replacement needs to be top drawer.
His Bobness wrote:It's true that Rhyse Martin agreed to join Hull KR several weeks ago before Blease and before Arthur. Rovers wanted to announce the departure of an overseas player first but it was a done deal some time ago.
The money is not a big factor he is well paid but not marquee at Leeds and the same will be true at Hull KR. Rhyse has a 2 year deal at Rovers I know Leeds wanted to keep him and I am surprised that at just 31 and still playing well if Rhinos were only prepared to offer 1 year.
If indeed Leeds were only prepared to offer 1 year whilst Rovers offered 2 then clearly Rovers wanted him more.
It's also true that Rovers have not won a major trophy for 39 years and in that time Leeds Rhinos have won....well quite a few! But with 4 games remaining in the regular season Rovers are top and maybe the wait is nearly over. Maybe.
If it isn't then the club will try again next year with an even better squad including Rhyse Martin. The club is in rude health off the pitch with most of the top local businessmen on board and the club have recently taken up the option of buying 15 acres of surrounding land having bought the stadium last year.
The club did it's sums before taking up the option of buying the 15 acres but now has plans for retail units and housing which they believe will provide a substantial income. And crowds are selling out every week (admittedly only 10k capacity) with the club needing to expand to 11k next year to accommodate demand.
Are you interested in all this I don't suppose so. But Hull Kingston Rovers are now a major player in Super League and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. That's why players like Rhyse Martin are attracted.
Really good for the game that clubs like HKR are flexing their muscles and making an impact. A more competitive league, outside of the usual suspects, can only be positive. More competitive games that actually mean something in the context of any given season are a positive.
YosemiteSam wrote:Really good for the game that clubs like HKR are flexing their muscles and making an impact. A more competitive league, outside of the usual suspects, can only be positive. More competitive games that actually mean something in the context of any given season are a positive.
It is a great success story, and not an overnight flash in the pan one either. We (Leeds) have missed cut-throat top of the table games against Bradford hugely. Hopefully if we can start travelling in the right direction, games against KR can become similar occasions.
ArthurClues wrote:It is a great success story, and not an overnight flash in the pan one either. We (Leeds) have missed cut-throat top of the table games against Bradford hugely. Hopefully if we can start travelling in the right direction, games against KR can become similar occasions.
Won’t be. Hull Derby will always be the biggest game for them and their fans. We need a Bulls resurgence!
I agree. I think it's great that Rovers are at the top. I honestly hope they win it. It will be a proper two fingers up to the Lancashire mob - especially Wire, who think they have it this year (again....) Yorkshire have been way behind Lancashire for too long, so good luck to Rovers.
His Bobness wrote:Are you interested in all this I don't suppose so. But Hull Kingston Rovers are now a major player in Super League and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. That's why players like Rhyse Martin are attracted.
I think the majority of RL fans are interested in the resurgence of K.R. They certainly are a major player this year and I’m sure most neutrals would like to see K.R win Superleague if their own team can’t. Having said that, it still has time to go horribly wrong for you. An absolute shellacking in the play offs puts a big dampener on things and there is no guarantee of such a good season next year. Sounds like you’re heading in the right direction off the field and that can only be good for the game. Good luck for the rest of the season unless it’s against us.
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