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Re: huddersfield announcement

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 11:19 am
by Matthew
It won't be SBW - he wants to become an All Black and he won't do that playing for the giants.

Re: huddersfield announcement

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:35 pm
by josie andrews
pieater-alex wrote:
Fraggle wrote:Merged threads on same subject - Fraggle...
Where was our 2 new mods? Slacking on the job and relying on the old pros already. :wink:
I did do it, Fraggle just posted that for me :roll:

Re: huddersfield announcement

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:40 pm
by robjoenz
Poor attendances are in part due to big clubs being reasonably close by. Kids in the likes of Huddersfield and Halifax are attracted more by the big teams of Leeds and Bradford.

Re: huddersfield announcement

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:56 pm
by gillysmyhero
The big anoucment is that they have signed Lockyer for next season.

Re: huddersfield announcement

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:33 pm
by Matthew
gillysmyhero wrote:The big anoucment is that they have signed Lockyer for next season.
That might actually be a good thing

Firsly, Lockyer; whilst brilliant, is far from the player he once was - and will probably miss quite a few games through injury

Secondly, as Barrett has experienced at Wigan, he can expect to be the target for other teams. Even with Barrett in the side we have won nothing - and I would expect the same to be true for Lockyer at the giants. I would imagine that Lockyer along with Hodgson would command most of the giants cap

Lastly, this will outrage the NRL - who will hopefully have the salary cap repealed; which will hopefully lead to the relaxing of the too small cap in SL

Re: GIANTS IN HISTORIC MOVE ��...

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:12 pm
by Shaun1967
Has anybody seen that on teletext today?

"The Giants could open more than two sides of their ground if free admission draws a five-figure crowd for Saturday's visit of Catalans."
Is this league really that super?

Re: GIANTS IN HISTORIC MOVE ��...

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 1:51 am
by FROM A TO B
Nobby`s Girl wrote:Think the announcement is about season tickets for next season.
Yep, they intend doubling the ST holders and provide free transport to home and away games. King Kabs have already booked 2 taxi's to cover

Re: GIANTS IN HISTORIC MOVE ��...

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:52 am
by mikey-warriors
i think publicity stunt with not big news

Re: GIANTS IN HISTORIC MOVE ��...

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:29 pm
by butt monkey
The backroom staff and players are baffled too as to what Ken Davy could be announcing.
Huddersfield Giants joint Head Coach Kieron Purtill admits he is excited by the clubs decision to offer FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL for the clash with the Catalans Dragons (Saturday 7.30pm Kick Off), and revealed that the players and coaching staff are as much in the dark as anyone else with regards to Ken Davy's 'historic' announcement at half-time.

"We are hoping for a big turn out and that people come down due to the free entry offer. I think it's a great opportunity not only for Giants fans but for the general Rugby League fan, it is great when we play in front of a big crowd which we have done a couple of times this year. The boys get a real buzz off it and it should be an exciting game. With regards to the announcement, there's not only interest from outside, there is interest from inside the club as well. A lot of the staff and the players are talking about it and there are a lot of rumours flying around. I'm sure the interest is building amongst fans and all will be revealed at half-time."
No sign of any Darren Lockyer announcement in the Aussie press (or any other player for that matter), so it seems highly unlikely to be a new player from overseas.

http://www.rleague.com/db/article.php?id=31164

Re: GIANTS IN HISTORIC MOVE ��...

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:32 pm
by Kittwazzer
It will have to be one Hell of an announcement if any local interest in Super League is to be generated.

Visited the Galpharm last season;Never Again!

£19 to get in and if there were more than 2 of you, you had to split up. Three quarters of the seats were covered in nets and the jobsworth stewards were insisting everyone fill up the odd few empty seats scattered about the small area which had been opened up!

5,000+ crowd of which 4,000 were Wiganers. It was obvious they had never handled a crowd so big before! I was against their being awarded a franchise when the likes of Widnes, one of the biggest names in RL and with acknowledged support, were overlooked!