Captain Jack wrote:
They have 2 weeks to figure what is going wrong and improve their game. I t is really disappointing as we were starting to shred the biggest losers tag and becoming a club to be rekon with.
However it all comes down to recruitment and the type of player that the club wants.
No disrespect to some of the players but I dont think they are up to this standard.
I cant put my finger on why they are performing so bad however they need to turn the corner in the next 2 games otherwise they will be on a hiding to nothing over the next 5 months.
However it all comes down to recruitment and the type of player that the club wants.
No disrespect to some of the players but I dont think they are up to this standard.
I cant put my finger on why they are performing so bad however they need to turn the corner in the next 2 games otherwise they will be on a hiding to nothing over the next 5 months.
I would be interested to hear what the Skolars development strategy is going forward. Now they have not got as much access to overseas players because of the rule changes, they are bringing in average ability players from local amateur clubs. Is this what they intend to continue doing ? I am not sure how well that would be received by local amateur clubs ! Or is there a conveyor belt of juniors so well advanced that in a year or two, quality rugby league juniors will be stepping out for them ? Or are these players snapped up by Quins ? Now the Quins are competing in a u21 competition presumably they won't be off loading players to Skolars ? They look like they are struggling for a reserve grade - at least one that is organised and set up to provide players for the firsts. Lots of questions - and I would be intetrested to hear some answers. As a follower of rugby league I would love to see them succeed, but fail to see how they will.