Quote: RedDave "Most teams try to blood youngsters gradually; because of our pre-season and injuries we're having to do it on a bigger scale. I hope we get benefits from this in the not too distant future!'"
That comment there is what I believe will be the catalyst of our future success. These kids have affectively been thrown in at the deep end and told either swim or sink. To be fair, they have stood up and been counted well this year and if we are all honest, the results this year have probably exceeded all our expectations, even after the Dr. arrive. We all know this year is going to be a write off and I personally am happy with that knowing that the experience these kids are getting at such a young age will benefit them greatly in the future year ahead at the club. As long as they compete in the games I walk away happy be it a win or loss. OK yesterday was a big blip and we got found out massively by a side, which should be challenging around the 8th spot. As long as they now learn from this then so be it.
You only have to look at Warrington to see that their team is probably a little lob sided in the age range with most of their starts now starting to reach an age where more prone to injury (Briers, Morley….). For me we are at the start of an exciting decade and fully expect a lot of them players who came up from the 20's to be around for quite a few more years yet.