Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
The article is recycling news. The quotes are what he said when he exercised the option so it doesn’t mean he still feels the same way but it there is also nothing to say he’s changed his mind.
It does seem odd he’s not back. Our new Aussie forwards have managed to get here and I’d have thought Wigan would want to manage his recovery and rehabilitation.
If the reason he’s not back is personal the club should say so. It’s a valid and not uncommon reason. Instead the news agenda is being set by articles like this one who are basically just stirring it.
It does seem odd he’s not back. Our new Aussie forwards have managed to get here and I’d have thought Wigan would want to manage his recovery and rehabilitation.
If the reason he’s not back is personal the club should say so. It’s a valid and not uncommon reason. Instead the news agenda is being set by articles like this one who are basically just stirring it.
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Caboosegg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:51 pmI don’t understand what was going on inside your head when you wrote this.acwrlfc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:32 pm
The only Saga is the one inside forum users heads.
The club stated he had activated the extra year, they also said that due to lockdown in Aus he hasn't been able to do the rehab he want
That has not changed.
Anything else is speculation based of no factual evidence.
There are other pertinent facts - 1) we are still paying him 2) he could catch a flight here tomorrow and be back to do the job he is being paid to do on Monday 3) he was injured in May, so 6 months ago and 4) he turned up late and unfit last season after being similar leeway. All of which suggests that the club has no control over what this player does, and that the player is somewhat less than committed to the cause.
Given that we had 5 classy backs going into 2021 and have lost 4 of them - Hastings, Manfredi, Gildart and (probably) Hardaker - with no Super League level players coming in, then if you are interested in how the club is going to go our inability to control the recovery or movements of our one remaining exciting back is clearly a saga.
Though it could be argued that the squad that was the least dangerous in Super League last year is so weak in so many other places that whether he turns up or not won’t make a difference. If that was the point you were making then I could see that.
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
They have dave and was repeated again tonightDaveO wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 11:33 pm The article is recycling news. The quotes are what he said when he exercised the option so it doesn’t mean he still feels the same way but it there is also nothing to say he’s changed his mind.
It does seem odd he’s not back. Our new Aussie forwards have managed to get here and I’d have thought Wigan would want to manage his recovery and rehabilitation.
If the reason he’s not back is personal the club should say so. It’s a valid and not uncommon reason. Instead the news agenda is being set by articles like this one who are basically just stirring it.
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Sounded positive from the club last night at Wanes interview. Sad circumstances though and understandable but Wane was right about the need to be ready
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Whether or not French does return is debateable but seems regardless of that we wont have him in a fit state for a fair chunk of the opening part of the season.
This leaves us as it stands with a likely starting spine of;
Field/Hardaker
Smith
Tommy
Powell
Shorrocks/Partington
its hard to see in that even with rosiest of rose coloured specs where the direction/creativity will come from. Hardaker is a very good full back and support player, but he isnt creative.
Field is still a total unknown could be amazing could be Escare mk2
Smith is probably the most likely to steer the ship but still learning his trade so will be unreliable. he alos for me lacks pace
Tommy has never been nor will ever be a creative half his little burst runs have also dried up as he has aged
Powell is neither creative nor quick
Shorrocks has got a pass in him but he's not got the vision of a creative loose
This leaves us as it stands with a likely starting spine of;
Field/Hardaker
Smith
Tommy
Powell
Shorrocks/Partington
its hard to see in that even with rosiest of rose coloured specs where the direction/creativity will come from. Hardaker is a very good full back and support player, but he isnt creative.
Field is still a total unknown could be amazing could be Escare mk2
Smith is probably the most likely to steer the ship but still learning his trade so will be unreliable. he alos for me lacks pace
Tommy has never been nor will ever be a creative half his little burst runs have also dried up as he has aged
Powell is neither creative nor quick
Shorrocks has got a pass in him but he's not got the vision of a creative loose
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Jt did but we shall see if he comes back terrible place to be in I will say that and speaking personally if I where in that position I'd be staying put tooancientnloyal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:25 am Sounded positive from the club last night at Wanes interview. Sad circumstances though and understandable but Wane was right about the need to be ready
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
Quite who'd want to come back to the toxic comments from the other side of the World beggars belief itself!keptinthedarkfans wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:23 pmYou haven't a clue what that lad has gone through and still going through besides a very serious injury. He has said he will be back for start of season and he will. He is like everyone else his family his is priority and needs to be there. The club know and are 100% behind him. Why not try doing sameExiled Wiganer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:09 pm I have specific goals = get paid for doing nothing, enjoying the good life in Sydney, and fixing myself up with an NRL contract ASAP
Just great work if you can get it.
Hastings and him last year and some fans are at it again.
Can't say I'm overwhelmed by it all but I understand the reasoning and that's good enough.
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
I would bet my house on French never googling Wigan Warriors fans in his life, so I think people needn’t be too upset about any hurt feelings.
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Re: Wigan’s Bevan French still in Australia as he undergoes rehab
If you were having to deal with what Bevan is dealing with then I don’t think that you would be so quick to criticise the lad. First and foremost, he is a human being who is putting his family first and that has to be the right thing to do. Secondly, he will definitely return to Wigan, he loves the club and he believes that he owes a big debt to all involved. Thirdly, don’t be surprised if he extends his contract.DaveO wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 11:33 pm The article is recycling news. The quotes are what he said when he exercised the option so it doesn’t mean he still feels the same way but it there is also nothing to say he’s changed his mind.
It does seem odd he’s not back. Our new Aussie forwards have managed to get here and I’d have thought Wigan would want to manage his recovery and rehabilitation.
If the reason he’s not back is personal the club should say so. It’s a valid and not uncommon reason. Instead the news agenda is being set by articles like this one who are basically just stirring it.