I see Betfred have us in tenth, at odds of 66-1. Above Cas and Wakefield and narrowly behind Huddersfield. Think this reflects a general feeling of who the bottom four are expected to be in the coming season.
Rovers predicted to be fourth, although they have Saints second with odds of 2-1 to be champions. Not sure I would be that optimistic about Saints prospects in regard to ending the year as winners. Top six definitely, top four possibly, but I wouldn't put them any higher than that. Not convinced either the coach or their squad has what it takes to win the league.
There is usually a surprise package each year, a team who do better than predicted at the start of the year. Fingers crossed that someone is us. I still think the scars of recent years, last year in particular, will take some healing, but we live in hope as always (this time next year rodders and all that!!).
Last chance for Hull KR this year to win something for a couple of years as they haven't planned long term. I'm pretty sure Lewis will go, that's what he has been telling people, but could be having them on. More success means players want upgrades and that makes it harder to keep everyone happy, that's what happens at Saints and Wigan, but they usually have a player ready to step up, Rovers don't have that yet, Peters is either reluctant to play them or doesn't think they are ready.he
I was talking to his dad back in October and he did say that Mikey would see out 2025 with Rovers but will be heading to the NRL in 2026. He went on to say that he'd had offers but Mikey himself felt he wasn't quite ready to go and wanted another season in SL. To be fair for all his antics on the field during a game he seems to have thought sensibly about it. If/when he does go to the NRL I hope he becomes a real star of the game there.
I was talking to his dad back in October and he did say that Mikey would see out 2025 with Rovers but will be heading to the NRL in 2026. He went on to say that he'd had offers but Mikey himself felt he wasn't quite ready to go and wanted another season in SL. To be fair for all his antics on the field during a game he seems to have thought sensibly about it. If/when he does go to the NRL I hope he becomes a real star of the game there.
At the right club, think he will do really well in the NRL, he is a fantastic player, if I could sign one player from SL it would be him.
ive seen plenty of 'ive spoken to his auntie' 'spoken to his dad' 'spoken to his dog' 'spoken to his neighbour' over the last two/three seasons saying hes going to the NRL
reality is nobody knows until it happens, hes settled, about to become a dad and the main player with massive respect in east hull, nothing points him to the NRL until the offers become public
mcguire, burrow, sinfield, welsby, the list goes on of brits who were offered contracts and turned them down after being nailed on by the masses to go over
as both clubs in the city now have the luxury to match decent NRL offers, we may never see him in the NRL