Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
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Re: Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
I wonder....and I have no idea but how many first team centres are better than him at the moment I honestly think this is a good question because it would show us how good he is and the centres who would be running around him scoring tries,.
I feel I'm a King bashers here but I'm not Im sure he is a nice guy and I truly hope he is a world beater at Wigan and I have a lot of egg on my face.
I feel I'm a King bashers here but I'm not Im sure he is a nice guy and I truly hope he is a world beater at Wigan and I have a lot of egg on my face.
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Re: Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
Best case scenario is he rediscovers his form and is great for us.
If he doesn’t and struggles then it gives Halsall more opportunity.
The fact he’s on loan means we have 2023 to blood Halsall in even more before deciding if he’s our next long term centre as well as potentially getting King on a deal if he does well and we aren’t happy with Halsall.
Win win for me.
The only other alternatives are:
1 - go all out with Halsall (he looks good but Peet either doesn’t trust him yet or is being very careful with him.
2 - persist with Thornley
3 - sign somebody on a 2-3 year contract and potentially block Halsall progress into first team
If he doesn’t and struggles then it gives Halsall more opportunity.
The fact he’s on loan means we have 2023 to blood Halsall in even more before deciding if he’s our next long term centre as well as potentially getting King on a deal if he does well and we aren’t happy with Halsall.
Win win for me.
The only other alternatives are:
1 - go all out with Halsall (he looks good but Peet either doesn’t trust him yet or is being very careful with him.
2 - persist with Thornley
3 - sign somebody on a 2-3 year contract and potentially block Halsall progress into first team
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Re: Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
Like someone else has said if your good enough your old enough. He is how old 21?
If this is the case then he should be at full potential for me at 21!
If this is the case then he should be at full potential for me at 21!
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Re: Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
I'm sure you're right but for myself he's not a player who's ever stood out that's my worry,because if not really noticed a player why sign him?Dan2266 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 2:47 pm I cant believe people are more outraged at us signing King on loan than they were about signing Thornley permanently, the king deal is win win for Wigan, If he performs well it helps us, if he doesn't we aren't tied to him & we'll have no loyalties to him so can bring Halsall in for more game time if he isn't performing.
I personally believe he will get back to his best at Wigan.
I don't feel anyone is "bashing" King but let's be fair wire are trying to offload him to anyone at this point a d you have to wonder why
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Really? Full potential at 21? I'll have what you're smokingWigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:56 pm Like someone else has said if your good enough your old enough. He is how old 21?
If this is the case then he should be at full potential for me at 21!
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Just say he isn’t good enough yet but will be after 1 more years development?Wigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:56 pm Like someone else has said if your good enough your old enough. He is how old 21?
If this is the case then he should be at full potential for me at 21!
This current crop of youngsters have had their development impacted by Covid as well as not having a substantial competition to prepare them for super league.
Some players are late bloomers, others take a while to settle and others hit the ground running.
The best example is Williams and Hampshire. Williams hit the ground running whereas Hampshire never managed the make the transition.
I also dont think the good enough you’re old enough is as black and white. Halsall on his day is good enough, we have seen it, but the issue sometimes with youngsters is the consistency and being able to do it week in week out.
Same as the above, some players are naturals and can manage the pressure and consistency whereas others need more patience to get used to it.
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I didn’t say we should have signed King. We have one fit centre in the first team squad and that is Halsall. Unless we let French go and sign a non-federation player where do we get one from?Wigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:41 pmIt being difficult to find a good centre doesnt mean we accept a bad one!Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 3:25 pmThat’s true but finding a quality centre in the UK is extremely difficult.Wigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 2:50 pm Simply it counts on our salary cap. A player playing poorly.
Enough said
If he continues to perform the way he has been doing then he is no good to us. Surely we have better options than Mr King at Wigan.
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The only problem is that Thornley is out long-term.nathan_rugby wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:52 pm Best case scenario is he rediscovers his form and is great for us.
If he doesn’t and struggles then it gives Halsall more opportunity.
The fact he’s on loan means we have 2023 to blood Halsall in even more before deciding if he’s our next long term centre as well as potentially getting King on a deal if he does well and we aren’t happy with Halsall.
Win win for me.
The only other alternatives are:
1 - go all out with Halsall (he looks good but Peet either doesn’t trust him yet or is being very careful with him.
2 - persist with Thornley
3 - sign somebody on a 2-3 year contract and potentially block Halsall progress into first team
Re: Wigan sign Toby King for 2023
Justin OlamCharriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 7:28 pmI didn’t say we should have signed King. We have one fit centre in the first team squad and that is Halsall. Unless we let French go and sign a non-federation player where do we get one from?Wigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:41 pmIt being difficult to find a good centre doesnt mean we accept a bad one!Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 3:25 pm
That’s true but finding a quality centre in the UK is extremely difficult.
If he continues to perform the way he has been doing then he is no good to us. Surely we have better options than Mr King at Wigan.
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That would be very nice.medlocke wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 7:59 pmJustin OlamCharriots Offiah wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 7:28 pmI didn’t say we should have signed King. We have one fit centre in the first team squad and that is Halsall. Unless we let French go and sign a non-federation player where do we get one from?Wigan Watcher wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:41 pm
It being difficult to find a good centre doesnt mean we accept a bad one!
If he continues to perform the way he has been doing then he is no good to us. Surely we have better options than Mr King at Wigan.