: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:29 am
Duckman wrote:
I think it indicates both. They clearly dont think he will be fit enough soon enough for the first team and maybe they fear even if he does return to some definition of "full fitness" that he wont stay there long enough to merit his portion of the cap money.
I doubt we'll see him on the pitch in a Bulls shirt again.
So do I. Whilst you can't blame the guy for trying to protect his own financial interests, seems to me he clearly wouldn't be doing it if he knew he was well in line for a recall to first team action.
It's a pity it all turned sour, as he was a big lummox of a man, with a proven ability to socre tries, which he demonstrated in the short time he was ever on the pitch here, and whatever else, tries isn't something we've been over-burdened with so far.
I also don't think people should under-estimate the disruptive effect of having paid a considerable amount of money to a fairly major signing which has through no fault of the Bulls gone so pear shaped.
paulwalker71 wrote:
I hope that once the RL have decided what 'training' is they will pass this on to Steve McNamara and his coaching team
Judging by last Sunday they could probably do with the information
Fantastic. Haven't you got enough McNamara-is-crap threads without gratuitously trying to turn this into one?