TheTigersVOR wrote:
After taking interest in other fans 2012 predictions i feel the fans of some clubs being 'slightly optimistic' to be an 'understatement', in particular that of the Bulls and the Wildcats who are now dead cert's for the play offs
Wholely concur with that.
A number of clubs that finished below us last season have completely revamped their squad with their fans making the assumption that a new player = a better one than was there last year. A presumption that sometimes proves ill-founded!
Cas on the other hand have made very few changes, not losing anyone of note and only adding one significant signing (Grant Millington). Although, going on the reports from those that attended the Boxing Day game, Josh Griffin may prove to be a more than useful addition.
I've no doubt that our lack of activity in the transfer market will lead to other fans and the media predicting a Cas finish towards the bottom of the table, but for me I think there's a few factors that may end up proving them wrong.
1. Whilst there's been little change in the playing staff, there's been a total revamp of the coaching staff. Opinion is divided as to Millward's merits but it sounds like he's already made a significant improvement in the professionalism of the club regarding training etc. which should improve fitness and ability to shrug off/prevent injury.
2. Cas have a significant number of young and promising players in the 1st team squad that cut their teeth in SL last year and should be much better for being a year older and more experienced. Notably Millward seems intent on giving Daryl Clark a lot of game time which to my mind can only be a good thing as he's got the potential to become one of the stars of SL.
3. Many people forget but last season we were on course for a top 6 finish until injuries took their toll. Appreciate that all sides have to cope with injuries but we were particularly unlucky in losing the majority of our props for the 2nd half of the season. Huby, Walker and Emmit picked up season ending injuries whilst Fozzard and Jackson seemed to miss every other game due to continuous niggles. We look certain to start the season without Huby, Walker & Millington but hopefully they will be back after a few weeks and maybe we could do a 'Leeds' and have our strongest side available for the 2nd half of the season so allowing a climb up the table.
NB. Before any incredulous Leeds fans jump on the back of my last comment, I'm not suggesting Cas could make the Grandfinal, merely that we could have a poor start to the season and a stronger finish....