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Wes
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The club know he doesn't want to be there Jim so want to capitalise now by getting a fee.

What's the point in paying a player who doesn't want to play for you and let's face it its a wise move as if he's there next year he goes for free.
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29wes28 wrote:The club know he doesn't want to be there Jim so want to capitalise now by getting a fee.

What's the point in paying a player who doesn't want to play for you and let's face it its a wise move as if he's there next year he goes for free.
Plus, I think KR aren't particularly rich at the moment with a lot of money going into stadium upgrades, which makes them keener to cash in.
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Reminds me of a young Fielden when he started out at Bradford, he will be a good digning but i cant help but think we need an expierenced prop for next season
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http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/wigan-w ... -1-4972506

SCOTT Taylor is on the brink of completing his move to Wigan.

Warriors coach Shaun Wane is keen to recruit the hard-hitting 21-year-old for next season.

And Hull KR chairman Neil Hudgell confirmed he has played his last game for the club after turning down talks over a new deal.

A fee between the clubs is thought to have been agreed yesterday, clearing the way for Taylor to follow Blake Green to the DW Stadium.
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God wrote:Very good player, hard to put down.

Taylor
Prescott

My starting props.

Mossop
Lauaki off the bench.


Prescott starts only if ... Father Christmas brings him a skull cap for Christmas , :wink:


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God wrote:Very good player, hard to put down.

Taylor
Prescott

My starting props.

Mossop
Lauaki off the bench.
What about dudson? think he'll be starting next year
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God wrote:
Fujiman wrote:
God wrote:Very good player, hard to put down.

Taylor
Prescott

My starting props.

Mossop
Lauaki off the bench.
What about dudson? think he'll be starting next year
Its Sean Wane we are talking about here, can you see Dudson getting in ahead of Mossop?
Sadly, with Prescotts injury record Dudson is likely to get plenty of chances.
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Someone has posted on SLF that he's signed a new 4 year deal at HKR!
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Mintball Mick wrote:Someone has posted on SLF that he's signed a new 4 year deal at HKR!
Can you point me in the right direction Mick?
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shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote:
Mintball Mick wrote:Someone has posted on SLF that he's signed a new 4 year deal at HKR!
Can you point me in the right direction Mick?
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There is a long Scott Taylor thread on the Wigan forum!

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