Quote: DILLIGAF "..
Every single time I've seen him play for Quins, he's been really poor. Sure he got a few tries, but that isn't the measure of a quality player. He scored two tries against us last year, but if you watched the rest of the game, he was crap.'"
I think the general idea with us over the years has been to buy the unfinished raw material, not being able to afford the finished article, and then train/condition/coach it hopefully into much more than the original purchase. It does take time though. But we do have a very long tradition of successfully doing this - though naturally by no means all such buys pay off, it has like most things plenty of risk.
Worrincy's obvious strength is his pace for a forward, he will need a lot of coaching to improve from where he was, but I for one am prepared to give him a season or so to await developments as he is young and the potential is surely there.
Imagine if he ended up doing a similar job for us as did Paul Medley!