
Super leagues young player of the year?
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Cheers Pedro. Thought that myself but didn't want to look foolish!

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Liam watts won the League Express young players, has he won both?josie andrews wrote:Liam Watts HKR is the winner of Young Player of the Year
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Seen Hull a fair few times live and on DVD and other than the odd moment such as his tackle in the derby he really isn't anything special. Liam Watts seems like a fair choice to me if he's won it but Farrell can't be far behind, he's not set a foot wrong, works hard in attack and defence and has a good brain for knowing when to offload and stuff. Briscoe is a poor version of Goulding imo
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pedro wrote:Liam watts won the League Express young players, has he won both?josie andrews wrote:Liam Watts HKR is the winner of Young Player of the Year
Sorry everyone
Liam Watts won the Albert Goldthorpe Rookie of the Year
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He might win both so be patientjosie andrews wrote:pedro wrote:Liam watts won the League Express young players, has he won both?josie andrews wrote:Liam Watts HKR is the winner of Young Player of the Year
Sorry everyone![]()
Liam Watts won the Albert Goldthorpe Rookie of the Year
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I think Foster will win it, there's no doubting he is a quality player, however Farrell can't be far behind him, I think for his age and lack of experience in SL before this year, he's been fantastic and has settled in really well.
IMO Watts would not be a worthy winner; good player but nothing fantastic.
IMO Watts would not be a worthy winner; good player but nothing fantastic.
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Foster hasn't played enough games, IMO. Nor has Faz.JAHWarrior wrote:I think Foster will win it, there's no doubting he is a quality player, however Farrell can't be far behind him, I think for his age and lack of experience in SL before this year, he's been fantastic and has settled in really well.
IMO Watts would not be a worthy winner; good player but nothing fantastic.
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GeoffN wrote:Sam only came into his own when Smith got crocked last year!JAHWarrior wrote:
Foster hasn't played enough games, IMO. Nor has Faz.
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Has Liam Watts played enough games? Probably so i'd say, however from the games that he has played my opinion of him is that he is a good player, but nothing outstanding.
IF Foster and Farrell haven't played enough games, at least from the games that they have played they have shown outstanding capabilities IMO.
I see Foster and Farrell in the England squad in future years. I don't see Watts in such a priveleged position.
IF Foster and Farrell haven't played enough games, at least from the games that they have played they have shown outstanding capabilities IMO.
I see Foster and Farrell in the England squad in future years. I don't see Watts in such a priveleged position.
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Watts has played most games this season (about 30, I think), but I haven't seen enough of him (or any other club's player, really) to make a judgement.JAHWarrior wrote:Has Liam Watts played enough games? Probably so i'd say, however from the games that he has played my opinion of him is that he is a good player, but nothing outstanding.
IF Foster and Farrell haven't played enough games, at least from the games that they have played they have shown outstanding capabilities IMO.
I see Foster and Farrell in the England squad in future years. I don't see Watts in such a priveleged position.
I would tend to think that number of games played played would be a factor, if only because it shows how well they're regarded at their clubs - Sam played 27 games last year.