New players.
New players.
All other teams are signing players for next year are we in for anyone at all seems a bit quiet.
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Re: New players.
Perhaps the club think we don't need any new players and that we are well covered in all positions?
Re: New players.
Isa and Cooper going as well as Hampshire, surely we should be replacing like for like or at least one huge Māori prop/second row and another utility backWiganer Ted wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:55 am Perhaps the club think we don't need any new players and that we are well covered in all positions?
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We have three second rows next year with Faz, Nsemba & Walters.
Sam Eseh is out on loan but with a good pre season he could be a player the club are looking at for next year to join the squad props. He looked very handy when he played for Wakey v us and if we can get the best out of him then all to the good.
Sam Eseh is out on loan but with a good pre season he could be a player the club are looking at for next year to join the squad props. He looked very handy when he played for Wakey v us and if we can get the best out of him then all to the good.
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Hampshire, Cooper, Isa (and probably Chan?) going so even if we have to upgrade some contracts there should be some cap available. It would be very complacent to think that we don't need any more signings despite the progress of several younger players. Taking those experienced players out of the squad has to weaken it overall even if you just accept that it's 3-4 fewer bodies. Chan just doesn't look good enough so far and Eseh does have potential but he's played poorly more often than not. Do we have 3-4 reserve players that will be ready to step up next season? Farrimond, Nsemba and Eckersley were all considered part of the squad at the start of the season, they are not new signings even if they've played more than expected. I'd be surprised and disappointed if we didn't sign one or two. After all, despite great success, we've not exactly walked it this season and other clubs will improve.
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Re: New players.
Don’t forget that most players will be due an inflationary pay rise and with the salary cap remaining the same, and with upgrades that means less money to spend on new players.
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No more Maoris please Medlocke. Look back over over the years at how they have performed for us, cp/ Ellis and now. Big rough Australia s or south sea islanders please.medlocke wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:08 pmIsa and Cooper going as well as Hampshire, surely we should be replacing like for like or at least one huge Māori prop/second row and another utility backWiganer Ted wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:55 am Perhaps the club think we don't need any new players and that we are well covered in all positions?
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Re: New players.
A big Novocastrian thenian.birchall wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 5:38 pmNo more Maoris please Medlocke. Look back k of how they have performed for us, cp/ Ellis and now.medlocke wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:08 pmIsa and Cooper going as well as Hampshire, surely we should be replacing like for like or at least one huge Māori prop/second row and another utility backWiganer Ted wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 9:55 am Perhaps the club think we don't need any new players and that we are well covered in all positions?
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Re: New players.
Why will they?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 5:23 pm Don’t forget that most players will be due an inflationary pay rise and with the salary cap remaining the same, and with upgrades that means less money to spend on new players.
Wouldn’t expect this to be built into their contracts but rather based on perceived value and performance.
For example, Farrell is most likely on the same salary each year, whereas someone like Walters may get 20% increase year on year.
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Re: New players.
Exactly, inflation or some form of it will be built into contracts.nathan_rugby wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 8:40 pmWhy will they?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 5:23 pm Don’t forget that most players will be due an inflationary pay rise and with the salary cap remaining the same, and with upgrades that means less money to spend on new players.
Wouldn’t expect this to be built into their contracts but rather based on perceived value and performance.
For example, Farrell is most likely on the same salary each year, whereas someone like Walters may get 20% increase year on year.