Harry Rushton heading home.

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pedro
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Re: Harry Rushton heading home.

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Dan2266 wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 11:35 am Wonder if that's an indication to Chris McQueens future.... he's out of contract end of the season
think hed replace hill more than anyone
CobraCraig
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Harry Rushton

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Granted an early release from Oz and he’s signed for Huddersfield, rumour is we offered him terms so I’m guessing Huddersfield offered more money. Another good signing for them and another second row from our academy that could potential fill a rivals second row spot for years to come.
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Re: Harry Rushton

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CobraCraig wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 5:04 pm Granted an early release from Oz and he’s signed for Huddersfield, rumour is we offered him terms so I’m guessing Huddersfield offered more money. Another good signing for them and another second row from our academy that could potential fill a rivals second row spot for years to come.
And another second rower that wouldn't get any game time behind Bateman & Farrell.
pedro
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thought he was a prop, was when we released him
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Re: Harry Rushton

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CobraCraig wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 5:04 pm Granted an early release from Oz and he’s signed for Huddersfield, rumour is we offered him terms so I’m guessing Huddersfield offered more money. Another good signing for them and another second row from our academy that could potential fill a rivals second row spot for years to come.
If we offered him a deal then the situation at the club is worrying. We will have been outbid by three different clubs for top young forwards. Either we can’t afford to sign them or we are not willing to invest in them!
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Re: Harry Rushton heading home.

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Another player who’s bit off more then he can chew.
Some players need to take a long look at themselves before making the move.
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Re: Harry Rushton heading home.

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Only saw him come on as sub once on Sky, he looked comfortable but was badly injured and probably got bored? I don't think he is better than what we have or who we have coming through Reserves/Academy.
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Re: Harry Rushton

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CobraCraig wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 5:04 pm Granted an early release from Oz and he’s signed for Huddersfield, rumour is we offered him terms so I’m guessing Huddersfield offered more money. Another good signing for them and another second row from our academy that could potential fill a rivals second row spot for years to come.

Yet the article link states we didn't offer term when approached :?:
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1. We don't know them.
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Re: Harry Rushton heading home.

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Barney841 wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 6:00 pm Another player who’s bit off more then he can chew.
Some players need to take a long look at themselves before making the move.
So what?

It’s his life and his career to make choices. How can you predict getting home sick? How do you not know one of his relatives are not really ill?

Why wouldn’t you want to go and earn more money, play in a tougher competition, play in a country where it’s the number one sport and have a better quality of life ?
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Re: Harry Rushton heading home.

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The other thing about these young lads like Pryce (and not so young, applies to French too) is that, with the best will in the world, they are not going to be playing for one of the top teams, and the biggest contest they are likely to be involved in with teams like Newcastle or Wests is avoiding the wooden spoon. Set against the chance of Challenge Cup and Grand Final glory with a top side in England.
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