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| Quote: Mighty_Wires88 "We might have abit more about us down the right side when King moves to right centre, I’m fairly certain that Inglis would prefer the left side of attack. If we have King down that right side & Charnley regains some form/confidence we will probably have a much improved threat down the right side.'"
I think Inglis has predominantly played left centre in the past, but surely King would have started the year at right centre if that is where he would have been playing?
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| Inglis has played all over the backs and excelled at the freedom of both channels from the fullback position.
He’ll do great at both centre positions.
I can’t see King being swapped now.
It makes sense to have had King right centre and Mamo left from game 1, if GI was going to fill in on the left.
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| We have Inglis for 1 year, King is the future. Leave King where he is and let Inglis fill in.
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| I suppose we ultimately won’t know until Inglis’ first game which side of the pitch he starts on, I’m basing this on the fact he’s the big star signing and has said on recent interviews his preferred position on the pitch is left centre (where he has played the majority of his career). King is abit more flexible and played well on both sides of the field as well as second row...
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| GI will be left centre and your young home grown talent will have to move positions.
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| Quote: karetaker "
But a Warrington source has told me his fate will depend on the wishes of the club's next coach, who is yet to be appointed.
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I wonder what Powell's preference is on Clark. Powell was Clark's coach for his Man of Steel season
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| Quote: sally cinnamon "I wonder what Powell's preference is on Clark. Powell was Clark's coach for his Man of Steel season
Lol hang on you make that sound like I had a source
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| It's Powell on Hughes I'll be interested to see play out.
Powell seems to like more dynamic 2nd rows, Ollie Holmes, McMeeken, Junior Moors, Chayse Blair, Jesse Sene-Lefao. Hughes doesn't fit this mold, Currie probably does but Hughes is a bit more of a flow breaker when he gets the ball. It'll be interesting to see if Powell opens him up from Price's "take it up the middle safely" mantra
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| Quote: Philth "It's Powell on Hughes I'll be interested to see play out.
Powell seems to like more dynamic 2nd rows, Ollie Holmes, McMeeken, Junior Moors, Chayse Blair, Jesse Sene-Lefao. Hughes doesn't fit this mold, Currie probably does but Hughes is a bit more of a flow breaker when he gets the ball. It'll be interesting to see if Powell opens him up from Price's "take it up the middle safely" mantra'"
He's pretty solid as a centre, decent speed and a decent pass. Sure he's more than just what we see on the right edge at the moment, and pretty sure we saw some fancy cut-out passes on the left during 2016/17 didn't we? Before Smith left?
Guess we'll see.
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| When everyone predicted he will leave at the end of his last contract...he surprised many and was very happy to extend his future here. He married local and has a child. He seems very happy and settled playing for Wire.
All this talk of him leaving goes completely against the grain to me.
If he does have an opportunity to play NRL, it’s now before his child is of a school age. However we’ve seen it’s a big thing to go so far with a baby and leave grandparents back in the uk, for all parties.
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| Quote: Philth "It's Powell on Hughes I'll be interested to see play out.
Powell seems to like more dynamic 2nd rows, Ollie Holmes, McMeeken, Junior Moors, Chayse Blair, Jesse Sene-Lefao. Hughes doesn't fit this mold, Currie probably does but Hughes is a bit more of a flow breaker when he gets the ball. It'll be interesting to see if Powell opens him up from Price's "take it up the middle safely" mantra'"
Agreed, I think every player gets a clean slate as of next season with Powell. I can't see Jason Clark staying so we do still need a workhorse and Hughes is a good one. I'm hoping at the very least the instructions change. I'd imagine Powell will pick his own captain though and if he is staying I think Daryl Clark would be a strong candidate.
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| I think Powell will have to use all his powers of persuasion to keep Clark. NRL clubs will be crying out for hooker. Cameron Smith and Isaac Luke both retired and I hear today that Jake Friend has announced his retirement from immediate effect. Andrew McCullogh is not getting any younger and Ben Hunt who has played hooker is out for the season so even given the talent in the NRL they could be crying out for a player like Clark.
Clark is highly rated in the NRL and there could be some big money on offer.
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| The Titans have offered Clark a 2 year deal starting next year, i think he might take it. If not and Widdop goes i'd make Clark one of our marquee players.
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| Cant see us winning the big time without Daz
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| I can see the Roosters making an offer now Friend has had to pack in. Clark taking off from DH and Tedesco backing up would be like how JT and Damien Cook have played for NSW recently.
I can't see us winning the big one with the way we play Clark at the moment. In the Cas game there were probably 2 occasions he took off from DH and there wasn't a player in PnB within 10 yards of him. That is all too common for us. A blind man on a galloping horse through thick fog could tell when DC is going to jump out of DH but most of the time we just stand, watch and admire.
Wellens wasnt exactly Ben Barba or Billy slater in attack but he was smart enough and put enough effort in to follow Cunningham and Roby and bagged plenty of tries off it.
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