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| I’ve been to all the games this year and this was one of the better performances I don’t like to mention referees but robys performance was shocking on Sat, players like Junior Sa’u and Lami Tasi are improving as the season progresses I don’t think this team is that far away .
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| Quote Talent Spotter="Talent Spotter"JGR, cast your mind back slightly further and ask yourself why did we pay big money for a scrum half despite already having 2 at the club? Whilst leaving the number 9 position and outside backs woefully under strength.
Also I'm not sure how many clubs have loaned out their best young player to a fellow SL club for a full season.
It's been a great move for Sneyd, but a poor move by Salford.'"
I totally accept what you're saying but I wont lie, I was delighted when we signed Tim Smith. I thought he would be ideal alongside Rangi Chase. I never in a million years envisaged him having a year that he has done. I also wasnt sure on Sneyd's best position last year, but after 12 months at Cas under an excellent head coach it's evident to all and sundry that the kid excels at scrum-half.
He's progressed that much this season, that he is now head and shoulders above Theo IMO, who still has a long way to go (perhaps 2015 on loan for him would help).
I disagree with the poor move by Salford bit, we're getting a top class scrum half back in 2015 which we didnt have prior to Sneyd leaving for Cas.
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| Dobson: on a one year contract with an under performing Knights (who have an issue in paying every player on time) and only about 28 years old. Signed to add depth so not an automatic selection.
Against : married in close season so may not want to up sticks AND it could mean 5 half backs in the squad
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| Was thinking the same about Theo going out on loan, the only proviso I would make is to insist on a caveat for him to return on a temporary basis if injuries allow.
I'd even look at seeing if Castleford were interested as they seem to have done a bang up job with Sneyd. I still think of the two that Theo has the more natural talent but can see Sneyd developing more into a structured and go to scrum halve were as Theo will I'm sure become more of a flair player.
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| Quote John Gilbert Reds="John Gilbert Reds"I totally accept what you're saying but I wont lie, I was delighted when we signed Tim Smith. I thought he would be ideal alongside Rangi Chase. I never in a million years envisaged him having a year that he has done. I also wasnt sure on Sneyd's best position last year, but after 12 months at Cas under an excellent head coach it's evident to all and sundry that the kid excels at scrum-half.
He's progressed that much this season, that he is now head and shoulders above Theo IMO, who still has a long way to go (perhaps 2015 on loan for him would help).
I disagree with the poor move by Salford bit, we're getting a top class scrum half back in 2015 which we didnt have prior to Sneyd leaving for Cas.'"
I agree with a lot if what you are saying. I'm not as optimistic as you of him wanting to return though, which is the main reason I class it as a bad move. If he comes back as first choice scrum half and an improved player as well I will be delighted.
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| I'm reading this thread with interest. My first thought was that I don't think the original poster would say that to, for example, Hansen or Hock's faces!!
Seriously, rebuilding takes a lot of time. Salford signed the players that were available last season and there were reasons that you got them in each case. Had any of the top 4 wanted them they wouldn't have joined Salford.
The Saints players were after one last contract, as was Morley. No-one else wanted Chase, he had been available since he won Man of Steel, but no-one bit (apart from Hull FC meh). Hock is seen as a big risk (great player though). The only one of your signings that anyone would want is Hansen, and I'm still mystified by that. I can only conclude that his wages must have tripled (at least).
After that - was there even a hooker avaialble? Because I can't think of one, especially if Clark is going to Wire. You might have tested the water with Hodgson or Houghton i suppose. Who knows, maybe you did.
However, the signings for next season are already a step up.
Looking forward to Thursday. Hope there's a decent crowd - and it could be a good time to play Wigan plus Harris, Hansen and Hock will be looking to put one over Shaun Wane. Should be tasty!
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| Quote Aboveusonlypie="Aboveusonlypie"
The only one of your signings that anyone would want is Hansen, and I'm still mystified by that. I can only conclude that his wages must have tripled (at least).'"
Only tripled? I heard Marwan has built him a a palace made of gold with diamond windows and taps that pour angel tears. It was the only way to tempt him away from Wigan because, as you know, all players love Wigan as much as you do, and any player that leaves can only have been tempted away by money. Any considerations like the city the player grew up in, or the club he grew up watching his father captain are irrelevant.
Quote Aboveusonlypie="Aboveusonlypie"Looking forward to Thursday. Hope there's a decent crowd - and it could be a good time to play Wigan plus Harris, Hansen and Hock will be looking to put one over Shaun Wane. Should be tasty!'"
Unfortunately, it's always a good time to play Salford. For now, anyway.
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| Not trolling but watching Salford is just symmetrical to how cas played 2009-2013. Some exciting stuff, will win and lose a few high scoring games, will get battered by the better teams more often then not but most frustratingly no real ability to control a game and tactically out fox the opponents.
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| Quote Towns88="Towns88"Not trolling but watching Salford is just symmetrical to how cas played 2009-2013. Some exciting stuff, will win and lose a few high scoring games, will get battered by the better teams more often then not but most frustratingly no real ability to control a game and tactically out fox the opponents.'"
Thanks for that insightful nugget. Next time could you sit on the toilet and squeeze it out there instead of doing it here?

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| Castleford 2009-2013 was just the style of play Brian Noble was trying to replicate when he assembled this squad of players.
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| I want Harris to succeed because that's good news for all Salford fans.
I think the signs are that he will ultimately succeed.
There is a 'but'.
He's in the results business and the constant reference to Nobles flawed signing policy is wearing thin.
I repeat that this is a team with Hock Hansen Tasi Sau Chase,and even the older players still have much to give.
Harris's job is to utilise the undoubted talent that's on the books and win a few games. This is far from the most difficult coaching job in the land.
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