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| Quote Lambchops="Lambchops"Has Sio been announced by the club.... He is a player I know nothing about... Haven't noticed him in the game here in Aus at all!!'"
I keep looking on the club website but have seen nothing yet.
Only announcement I have seen is on here!
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Player Coach | 1411 | Wakefield Trinity |
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| Quote Sacred Cow="Sacred Cow"Probably because he has never played any first team rugby.'"
Sums up the state of this club and the game of RL in general in this country - an utter disgrace.
I tried to make the point with Godinet but this one is even more blatant!
Right up until the 80's you could find a hard tackling hooker almost anywhere. Certainly in an area with a rich heritage like Wakefield and district.
Now I've no doubt Sio will be better than anything available now but you have to despair that an untried "bush player" is our best option - I know he played in the WC but that doesn't automatically make him a SL player - jeez us, Cas, Fev, Batley etc should be producing these kind of players every year.
This club and our game will never compete with the Aussies until the clubs learn how to train players and players start to treat the game seriously and start to aspire to be great again.
People like Neil Fox must despair when he see's how dependent we are on journeymen and not even local ones 
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| Have to agree with Vast man. We should not be bringing average players half way round the world. Where are the Maskills the Skerretts and the Bells. If you believe the propaganda on Sky the game is better than ever and the rewards are there for top players so why aren't we producing players at least as good as Ryan and Godinet. At the moment there are only three Wakefield products playing in Super League that would get in most teams... ELLIS BROUGH AND WESTWOOD. and they are all at the back end of their careers. Not exactly a production line of talent.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"Quote vastman="Sacred Cow"Probably because he has never played any first team rugby.'"
Sums up the state of this club and the game of RL in general in this country - an utter disgrace.
I tried to make the point with Godinet but this one is even more blatant!
Right up until the 80's you could find a hard tackling hooker almost anywhere. Certainly in an area with a rich heritage like Wakefield and district.
Now I've no doubt Sio will be better than anything available now but you have to despair that an untried "bush player" is our best option - I know he played in the WC but that doesn't automatically make him a SL player - jeez us, Cas, Fev, Batley etc should be producing these kind of players every year.
This club and our game will never compete with the Aussies until the clubs learn how to train players and players start to treat the game seriously and start to aspire to be great again.
People like Neil Fox must despair when he see's how dependent we are on journeymen and not even local ones
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That's what happens when clubs, especially teams like Wakey didn't use the franchise option to their advantage. Too preoccupied with not finishing bottom so Cas fans couldn't gloat.
Widnes used their 3 years properly and are now improving on a solid base.
Wakey are now in a state of limbo, where they can't move forward due to the uncertainty.
As for beating the Aussies, will never happen whilst the RFL continues to be so short sighted and bow to their masters, SKY.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"Sums up the state of this club and the game of RL in general in this country - an utter disgrace.
I tried to make the point with Godinet but this one is even more blatant!
Right up until the 80's you could find a hard tackling hooker almost anywhere. Certainly in an area with a rich heritage like Wakefield and district.
Now I've no doubt Sio will be better than anything available now but you have to despair that an untried "bush player" is our best option - I know he played in the WC but that doesn't automatically make him a SL player - jeez us, Cas, Fev, Batley etc should be producing these kind of players every year.
This club and our game will never compete with the Aussies until the clubs learn how to train players and players start to treat the game seriously and start to aspire to be great again.
People like Neil Fox must despair when he see's how dependent we are on journeymen and not even local ones
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Have to agree completely. And it speaks volumes that we feel we would rather fly an untried kid half way round the world rather than be able to trust a homegrown player. Yes BS is probably a good judge but there really are no guarantees here. He could be the next Paul Aiton, but he could also be the next Albert Talipeau. It's a sad indictment on the british game.
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| Apparently Talipeau went on the play for Samoa in the world cup after he left us, so he can't have been that bad. Although I can hardly remember him playing
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| It's not really like for like though. In aus /nz rugby league or union is the number one sport
This is what the juniors dream of playing and representing their country at In the UK, the top athletes head toward football, rugby union , athletics,cricket Etc. rugby league is a long way down the list of potential career paths for talented sportsmen of the modern era .
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| Quote Jizzer="Jizzer"Apparently Talipeau went on the play for Samoa in the world cup after he left us, so he can't have been that bad. Although I can hardly remember him playing'"
Ha, what a character he was! I remember we were playing at Salford, had a slim lead and they had us under the cosh for what seems ages. I turned to my pal and said we need a fight here to stop Salford's momentum, up steps Talipeau throwing bombs (prob not bombs, more likely pushing and shoving) and we ended up winning.
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| Quote captaincaveman="captaincaveman"It's not really like for like though. In aus /nz rugby league or union is the number one sport
This is what the juniors dream of playing and representing their country at In the UK, the top athletes head toward football, rugby union , athletics,cricket Etc. rugby league is a long way down the list of potential career paths for talented sportsmen of the modern era .'"
Sorry but to me that’s just not right - the sports equivalent to business speak.
If we were talking about finding the next James Roby or Cameron Smith I’d agree. However we are talking about a run of the mill hard tackling No9 to tighten up the defence. I’m talink squad players, journeymen not star players. Thirty years ago these players were ten a penny around here and RL if anything was even further down the pecking order.
There is simply no excuse and those running the game and those coaching at all levels really need to take a long hard look at themselves.
Phil Gould summed up our problem when commenting on Ryan Atkinsons disastrous defensive performance against Australia. His fellow commentators where stating that Atkinsons couldn’t or wouldn’t tackle.
Gould responded by stating that the kid could tackle and was brave enough it was simply that he didn’t know how to play RL properly!
There lays our problem, young players spend far to much time bulking up in the gym and doing physical training, when IMHO any player under 18 shouldn’t be anywhere near a gym unless it’s in their own time. Training at that age should be based around skills, tag rugby and specialist positional training with a little bit of contact training at the end to keep them sharp.
If a player feels the need to bulk up I don’t blame them but it has to be off their own back - it’s like any form of apprenticeship/Qualification a lot of it has to be self motivation - you have to earn the right to be paid for pumping iron and you do that by learning your craft.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"Sorry but to me that’s just not right - the sports equivalent to business speak.
If we were talking about finding the next James Roby or Cameron Smith I’d agree. However we are talking about a run of the mill hard tackling No9 to tighten up the defence. I’m talink squad players, journeymen not star players. Thirty years ago these players were ten a penny around here and RL if anything was even further down the pecking order.
There is simply no excuse and those running the game and those coaching at all levels really need to take a long hard look at themselves.
Phil Gould summed up our problem when commenting on Ryan Atkinsons disastrous defensive performance against Australia. His fellow commentators where stating that Atkinsons couldn’t or wouldn’t tackle.
Gould responded by stating that the kid could tackle and was brave enough it was simply that he didn’t know how to play RL properly!
There lays our problem, young players spend far to much time bulking up in the gym and doing physical training, when IMHO any player under 18 shouldn’t be anywhere near a gym unless it’s in their own time. Training at that age should be based around skills, tag rugby and specialist positional training with a little bit of contact training at the end to keep them sharp.
If a player feels the need to bulk up I don’t blame them but it has to be off their own back - it’s like any form of apprenticeship/Qualification a lot of it has to be self motivation - you have to earn the right to be paid for pumping iron and you do that by learning your craft.'"
I thought we had signed a hard tackling no.9 and he goes by the name of Stuart Howarth?! I'm sure, actually quoting MC he said he would hopefully tighten up the middle in defence. I can't believe the club only opened negotiations with Sio after Howarth got injured on Sunday? So like we all know, McShane or Godinet will be probably leaving at some point.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"There lays our problem, young players spend far to much time bulking up in the gym and doing physical training, when IMHO any player under 18 shouldn’t be anywhere near a gym unless it’s in their own time.'"
I partly agree with that, but it's become a bit of an arms race - players are so bulked up and heavily muscled these days that those who aren't, are at an immediate disadvantage in the all-important ruck/collision area; a good big un will always beat a good little un!
On the subject of Sio - I also agree - it's a sad indictment of the parlous state of the club, and the game, that we have to fly this kid halfway round the world to plug a gap in the squad; and that strategy has hardly proved successful for us in recent years - for every Paul Aiton, there are half a dozen abject failures.
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