Quote: chissitt "Just goes to show how much influence Richard Wright has with his smooth talking tongue then when he got Youngquest and the rest to sign for you this season.'"
how naive.....
Cas (yes future unclear - but id guess pretty safe to be fair) have managed to assemble a very competitive squad for this season, therefore, players who agreed to sign (im sure with get out clauses in their contratc in the event Cas do not retain their licence) will be surroudned by a good side and a capable platform to showpiece themselves to possible suiters if cas failed to retain their license. on the other hand, put yourself in the shoes (or the boots) of a prospective signee of wakey. he is currently on the fringe of a SL or NRL side, maybe a future there and he is being asked to sign for a club that is a kin to a patchwork quilt. you have had to throw together a patched upside in order to compete due to your struggles. what i am tryign to say is the player(s) may give us the chance of playign safe and stay where they are to join a side who may be the whipping boys and there is a possibility (yes i know people will say try harder to impress) that they will equaly look poor by other coaches as a result fo a poor wakefield side.
this is the logic i based my previous comment. surely even the hardent of hardent Wakey fans can see the logic there. IF wakey got their license i am sure they would find it much easier to sign quality players. Wakeys best bet for now is loanees and desperados who need a change fo club or a last chance saloon.