: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:06 pm
vastman wrote:
TBH the vibes I'm getting is that it is Cas who need the lifeline not the project. Clearly from the developers point of view two is better than one.
If I were Cas fans I'd start to think outside the box and prepare yourselves for the unthinkable.
Please note, not claiming insider knowledge but reading/hearing what Walker/Wright have said both are leaving their options VERY VERY open especially RW who seemed utterly intractable a few weeks ago.
I'll decline to comment on what I think Richard Wright's thinking, but any groundshare is bound to be taken by fans as Step 1 towards a merger. I could be wrong but given the choice:
a) Watch (what would inevitably become) Wakeford Trinity Tigers playing in Super League, or
b) Watch Castleford RL play in the Championship
... I'm pretty sure most Cas fans would prefer 'b' to 'a'. With that in mind, Wright must know that if he's forced into moving over to (eg) Stanley, he'd by and large be moving a dead duck.
However I'm still not at all sure it will come to that. It seems to me that Walker could be 'putting out feelers' - perhaps because he knows he can't deliver Stanley on his own? I don't take League Express, but I've not seen or read anything to suggest that Cas are diverting their energies away from Glasshoughton just yet.
As I said, if Wakey are dependant on a share with Cas to get their new ground then that's their problem and theirs alone. Still, nice try though...