Next Best Thing wrote:
He has changed massively. Was a South London bad boy turned Rugby League professional and struggled to cope. The attitude and arrogance was a cover up and a front because all of a sudden he had to play alongside Private school Union converts. During that season he was put in his place and earned a super league contract. No, he wasn't ready for Super League but the gulf between SL and Championship 1 is huge! He'd be able to manage a stint in the lower leagues. Might even help the Skolars-Quins partnership. Surely loaning young academy stars to Skolars would aide the London born player route Callum Irving is pursuing.
You would think so but at this stage they would struggle to get anyone to play for them when they are getting smashed the way they are.
Recruitment is a big issue and I dont think this helps when you are constantly changing coaches.