Unlike many others who are perhaps put off by his 'cockiness'( good halfback often are) I wanted him in close season. Let's hope even if the legs are not as quick the rugby brain still operates well.
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They are trying to do something to change our fortunes. Not everything will work.
At the very least he is helping with coaching.
If they chose him over someone else maybe you'd have a case but right now they seem to have got the best options available.
Young Newman out for 3 months yet again with his cheestrings ,sorry I’m meant hamstrings . Injuries can and do happen to anyone at any age in any sport and is compounded by our collision sports . We all know far too well as we get older niggles and strains take so much longer to get over , he’s no different ,but will I’m sure be getting the best of attention to sort his problem out .Whether his introduction when it comes makes a difference to the team we will have to wait a bit longer to see . I’m certainly hoping his vast wealth of experience will rub off on the youngsters at the very least
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