Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"yes hudds would,'"
I can't agree that he would have signed for Hudds instead of, say, Wigan for the same cash.
Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"But saints and leeds are worse both are a forward light and both without a recognized centre, both things they had last year'"
Leeds are a forward light because Eastwood didn't come over due to visa problems (and if anyone becomes available I'm sure they'll rectify this) and they signed Danny Buderus FFS! Toopi was rubbish, centre is only a problem as Smith is injured.
Saints lost Scully (hardly played, Wilkin having his best season for years as a result), Fozzard (replaced with Puletua who is better), Cayless is struggling with injury which is putting pressure on the existing pack. However, Clough is a much better player after another off season.
Wheeler already looks a more talented centre than Talau and he isn't even a centre.
If there was no salary cap, do you think Myler would still be at Salford? Shenton at Cas? The fact that these players can't be poached willy nilly means that the other teams in the league can plan to strengthen over time and are far better teams as a result.
A lot of Wigan/Leeds fans blame their recent poor form on the salary cap forcing them to be worse. Fact is, the other teams have improved out of sight. The likes of KR/Cas/Hudds are FAR better than the mid table teams of the recent past and the top sides are struggling more as a result.
This is all aside from the fact that the salary cap means Saints have enough players through their academy who have played SL this season to put together a full team, and such exposure can only be good for the young players in this country.
1 Wellens
2 Armstrong
3 Wheeler
4 Dean
5 Tyrer
6 Eastmond
7 Smith
8 Graham
9 Cunningham
10 Frodsham
11 Ashurst
12 Dixon
13 Clough
14 Roby
15 Moore
16 Emmitt
17 Lomax