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| Quote: Charlie Sheen "However, is he the kind of character you want in the dressing room?'"
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| He has done a great job at Bath in the centres, was outstanding on the England tour to Argentina then finds that useless lump Joel Tomkins selected ahead of him in an England shirt for the Autumn internationals.
I don't know what was going on at Bath but if it was an LV cup game then he may be rightly feeling he's suddenly a 2nd class citizen at his club as well. I'Ce seen him at Bath, he' been patient and played a team role.
Would I take a chance on him at Leeds? Absolutely. His pace and passing make are as good as ever. The main doubt I would have would be his fitness. He seems awfully injury prone at the moment.
Who would you drop? I think it's obvious.
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| Danny McGuire, Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield are all a similar age and on the wind down of their careers so another half presence might be good for the club. He and Sutcliffe could be 6-7 for years to come. That's looking on the bright side, he's obviously trouble and we'd be bonkers to take him on, especially considering that now we've signed a hooker a front row enforcer is what we need.
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| I wouldn't be surprised to see him on a one year deal at Salford, playing fullback.
He's had decent potential, and can get back to that. Won't achieve more, as an individual or in a team, as Burrow, Mcguire or Sinfield.
Too many character concerns for us or another of the big teams.
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| I would take a punt on him for the right price. You can't doubt his quality. As for his attitude it does pose an issue. However over the years we've brought in a couple of "head jobs" and turned them around with the correct environment and management (Ali, Barry even Bailey to a certain extent).
As for where he fits, I'm sure all the armchair coaches will disagree but I'd pair him in the halves with Mags and push Sinny back to loose
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| Quote: Lawrie L "To all the people who would 'have him' who would you drop and why?'"
An unfit McGuire would be my choice to drop - not getting any younger and lost his speed IMO
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| if eastmond does return to league and thus lose out on the mega bucks on offer should he stay in the kick and clap brigade,then imo he won't be remotely interested in joining a club like leeds who have a rigid pay structure
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| Quote: Jonesy's a Legend "if eastmond does return to league and thus lose out on the mega bucks on offer should he stay in the kick and clap brigade,then imo he won't be remotely interested in joining a club like leeds who have a rigid pay structure'"
I agree. Would probably be looking for a big pay packet. An ideal "marquee" signing for a club like Hull.
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| Eastmond is a very gifted young rugby player with real attacking class which is so rare these days. He has great running and passing skills and if Leeds were to get the chance we should grab it with both hands and he could pay for himself with the increased gate money that he should produce. He would slot into several positions but IMO stand off would be best then perhaps fullback.
Returning to League would be something of a coup for our sport and the RFL should try and support a move as the RFU will no doubt be working hard to prevent it. He has the ability to take over the Sam Tomkins SL golden boy role. Is there some rule regarding Union Internationals not counting on the cap?
He is not the first talented sportsman to have off the field problems and he won't be the last but these can be managed and young men eventually mature. Certainly worth the risk but I guess this matter will soon be resolved and we will soon see him in an England RU jersey which he could retain for some years to come.
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| He's not going anywhere according to rlthis.rl
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| His attitude stinks. Best if he stays down in Bath for the everyone.
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| I noticed that guy who coaches the England Rugby Union team said that he was in his plans when interviewed after the game on Saturday. More muddled thinking.
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| Quote: DHM "He has done a great job at Bath in the centres, was outstanding on the England tour to Argentina then finds that useless lump Joel Tomkins selected ahead of him in an England shirt for the Autumn internationals.
I don't know what was going on at Bath but if it was an LV cup game then he may be rightly feeling he's suddenly a 2nd class citizen at his club as well. I'Ce seen him at Bath, he' been patient and played a team role.
Would I take a chance on him at Leeds? Absolutely. His pace and passing make are as good as ever. The main doubt I would have would be his fitness. He seems awfully injury prone at the moment.
Who would you drop? I think it's obvious.'"
Have you forgotten the 2011 Challenge Cup Final already?
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| Quote: Juan Cornetto "Returning to League would be something of a coup for our sport and the RFL should try and support a move as the RFU will no doubt be working hard to prevent it. He has the ability to take over the Sam Tomkins SL golden boy role. Is there some rule regarding Union Internationals not counting on the cap?'"
This is a troll, right?
The RFL should not be supporting the recruitment or retention of any single player by any of its member clubs
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| Quote: Gotcha "He has more talent in his little toe than Burrow. Any self respecting ambitios club should be in a que for this kid.'"
Has he got any tattoos on his little toe? I hope all this talent you see manifests itself into the kind of acheivements Burrow has done because, right now, it simply hasn't and it's little more than yet another outlandish statement on your part unsupported by any actual events.
Anyway, to the point, there are red flags. The most concerning to me is not the questions of his attitude but the frailty of his body. His league career ended with a prolonged injury and it appears his union career is plagued by the same.
He's certainly worth taking a look at but hardly worth breaking the bank for.
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