We can be bold enough to make a stand and do battle for our views and beliefs. But we must strive to be mature enough not to resort to unnecessary personal attacks upon people with opposing views.
thoroughly deserved imo, very pleased for him, i always admire players who can turn around their careers.
amazed that ian watson hasn't won coach of the year though, even saints fans would probably agree he deserves it
I think saints fans would have been happy to see Watson get it, but people seem to forget the state saints were in when Justin Morgan came and how he turned it around with pretty much the same squad as cunningham had.
If you can't award it to the coach finishing top by a record points margin, then second placed Salford would have been just as good a story.
Just hope Salford fans can see the flip side of the argument too.
Awards are nice but on field success is what matters. Lomax was not even in the running for MOS, which you could say is more surprising.
I think saints fans would have been happy to see Watson get it, but people seem to forget the state saints were in when Justin Morgan came and how he turned it around with pretty much the same squad as cunningham had.
If you can't award it to the coach finishing top by a record points margin, then second placed Salford would have been just as good a story.
Just hope Salford fans can see the flip side of the argument too.
Awards are nice but on field success is what matters. Lomax was not even in the running for MOS, which you could say is more surprising.
I think saints fans would have been happy to see Watson get it, but people seem to forget the state saints were in when Justin Morgan came and how he turned it around with pretty much the same squad as cunningham had.
If you can't award it to the coach finishing top by a record points margin, then second placed Salford would have been just as good a story.
Just hope Salford fans can see the flip side of the argument too.
Awards are nice but on field success is what matters. Lomax was not even in the running for MOS, which you could say is more surprising.
fair points, i just think watson has done great in the face of losing his best players most seasons and with a low budget - i believe he had to directly appeal to the fans by letter at the start of the season to back the club financially (might be wrong on this hopefully a salford supporter can clarify) he's also knitted together a team largely composed of players other clubs didnt want
We can be bold enough to make a stand and do battle for our views and beliefs. But we must strive to be mature enough not to resort to unnecessary personal attacks upon people with opposing views.
The fans, the members, the people there.. from the day I stepped foot onto that field at the AJ Bell Stadium,I knew I would love that club for the rest of my life. "Jackson Hastings"..
Worry a little bit every day and in a lifetime you will lose a couple of years. If something is wrong, fix it if you can. But train yourself not to worry. Worry never fixes anything.
Mary Hemmingway, US journalist,widow of Ernest Hemmingway (1908-1986)
The Stupid Neither Forgive Nor Forget The Naive Forgive And Forget The Wise Forgive But Don't Forget
"I am not young enough to know everything" Oscar Wilde Irish Playwright (1854-1900)
One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.
fair points, i just think watson has done great in the face of losing his best players most seasons and with a low budget - i believe he had to directly appeal to the fans by letter at the start of the season to back the club financially (might be wrong on this hopefully a salford supporter can clarify) he's also knitted together a team largely composed of players other clubs didnt want
agree with you on lomax by the way
Well done Jacko gutted for Watto but can see why Holbrook got it, be interesting to see if he can turn the fortunes of the gold coast shiteANS, we will see his pedigree then.
It is called Squad Builder with Silver Gold and Platinum packages.
Hot on the heels of the ground-breaking signings last month of Aussie stars Jackson Hastings and Joey Lussick, Salford Red Devils are delighted to launch a new donation-based membership scheme that will enable fans to support the Club beyond the usual purchase of a season ticket and provide the Club with the opportunity to strengthen still further before the start of the season.
Following extensive discussions at our Fans’ Focus Groups in September a desire was identified that supporters really wanted to continue to help the club financially where possible.
As the fans are aware the Club operates without a benefactor and is totally dependent on the revenues it generates to recruit and sustain the playing squad. Whilst the Club staff, board and many volunteers continue to work hard on new initiatives the Club hasn’t historically had the biggest supporter base and is restricted to operate within a self-sufficient model. It was essential therefore, that to build a competitive squad the fans could be excited about additional sources of income needed to be established.
As the success of last season’s crowd funding highlighted that our amazing supporters were totally committed to the idea of a community-led Club, the process of putting together a new onger-term initiative to raise money began.
Now, the Club is delighted to launch a new three-tiered membership package with a unique range of benefits for fans who want to ensure the Club is capable of being Competitive. The tiering system is designed to see us recruit a playing squad that can truly match some of the ‘so called’ bigger clubs.
For either a one-off cash donation or an easily-manageable monthly amount supporters will be able to access exclusive discounts and benefits all the time knowing the extra funding is going towards making Salford more competitive and allowing us to make further signings of the calibre of Hastings and Lussick going forward.
Director of Rugby and Operations Ian Blease said: “It’s obvious we are fortunate to have such an amazing hardcore of supporters who will go above and beyond when we need them to help us out. Everybody knows we have no benefactor like most teams so, after the remarkable achievement of winning the Super League Qualifiers we have gone all out to build on that success next season, but we need funds to enable us to compete at the maximum possible level.
“The Club was extremely grateful for the opportunity the fans gave it to bring Joey Lussick to the Club, and saw it as a pilot for this innovation of the Squad Builder. We are now looking at a different level of funding to allow us bring further acquisitions to the Club so that we can progress further as a competitive Super League team in 2019.”
Justin Holbrook is a very good coach. He served his apprenticeship as assistant coach to Trent Robinson, former coach of Catalans Dragons, who, with his third Grand Final victory last night coaching the Sydney Roosters, has now entered the realm of the Super Coach.
Jackson Hastings is the son of Eastern Suburbs/Sydney Roosters icon Kevin Hastings. However interviews he gave a few years ago showed that Jackson is closer to his mother than to his father. Jackson was being groomed by the Sydney Roosters, but was disappointing to the coach, and thus was released to Manly Sea Eagles. However Jackson's personal conflicts with other players at Manly led to his release to Salford. Luckily for Jackson he was able to turn his life around at Salford, leading them to a Grand Final, and himself to a Man of Steel award. Next year he will be a key player for Wigan Warriors, and his current club Salford is likely to tumble down the Super League ladder without him.
I don't think anyone can doubt Hastings selection. I think Salford have a good team and a very good coach and are generally a well-run club, they are not a one man team. That said you'd have to be a fairly dishonest Salford fan not to agree that without Hastings none of what's happening now would be remotely possible. As I say, they are NOT a one man team but they are a team that totally depends on one player to elevate them from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
TBF most teams who do well have one or more of those type of players, hats odd to Salford for finding and keeping theirs just long enough to do something.
Be interesting to see how he goes at Wigan where far more ego exists.
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