Re: World class centre needed
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:18 pm
Surely a Wakefield reject is not Wigan Standardshaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Released by Wakefield.shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Is Dean Collis worth a punt?
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Surely a Wakefield reject is not Wigan Standardshaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Released by Wakefield.shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Is Dean Collis worth a punt?
whos gonna be the first one to bite???medlocke wrote:Surely a Wakefield reject is not Wigan Standardshaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Released by Wakefield.shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Is Dean Collis worth a punt?
why are we pissing around with bridge when Sammuts up for grabs!!!!East Stand Faithful wrote:WAKEFIELD TRINITY Wildcats head coach Brian Smith hopes to move swiftly to recruit new personnel after Dean Collis headed home to Australia and Jarrod Sammut took a step closer to the exit door.
Centre Collis has been a hit since joining from Cronulla Sharks at the end of 2011, scoring 26 tries in 54 games during his first three seasons at the club.
This year, he has scored just twice after injuries limited him to only another 11 appearances but it is “family reasons” why he asked for an immediate release from his contract with Super League’s bottom side.
Collis, 29, has not got a club in the NRL but Smith, the Australian coach who takes charge of Trinity for the first time against Salford Red Devils on Sunday, said: “I believe he has some family matters that have been pressing for quite some time.
“He’s hung on and hung on and eventually just needed to go.
“It’s not personal. Not with me. To be honest, I didn’t see him here.
“He was getting ready to go home when I arrived. It’s not to do with me or the club but whatever it is back home.”
Fellow Australian Sammut, meanwhile, could move to Whitehaven, Leigh or Workington in the coming days.
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/ru ... -1-7305418
WoW :eusa4:bomhead wrote:why are we pissing around with bridge when Sammuts up for grabs!!!!East Stand Faithful wrote:WAKEFIELD TRINITY Wildcats head coach Brian Smith hopes to move swiftly to recruit new personnel after Dean Collis headed home to Australia and Jarrod Sammut took a step closer to the exit door.
Centre Collis has been a hit since joining from Cronulla Sharks at the end of 2011, scoring 26 tries in 54 games during his first three seasons at the club.
This year, he has scored just twice after injuries limited him to only another 11 appearances but it is “family reasons” why he asked for an immediate release from his contract with Super League’s bottom side.
Collis, 29, has not got a club in the NRL but Smith, the Australian coach who takes charge of Trinity for the first time against Salford Red Devils on Sunday, said: “I believe he has some family matters that have been pressing for quite some time.
“He’s hung on and hung on and eventually just needed to go.
“It’s not personal. Not with me. To be honest, I didn’t see him here.
“He was getting ready to go home when I arrived. It’s not to do with me or the club but whatever it is back home.”
Fellow Australian Sammut, meanwhile, could move to Whitehaven, Leigh or Workington in the coming days.
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/ru ... -1-7305418
medlocke wrote:WoW :eusa4:bomhead wrote:why are we pissing around with bridge when Sammuts up for grabs!!!!East Stand Faithful wrote:WAKEFIELD TRINITY Wildcats head coach Brian Smith hopes to move swiftly to recruit new personnel after Dean Collis headed home to Australia and Jarrod Sammut took a step closer to the exit door.
Centre Collis has been a hit since joining from Cronulla Sharks at the end of 2011, scoring 26 tries in 54 games during his first three seasons at the club.
This year, he has scored just twice after injuries limited him to only another 11 appearances but it is “family reasons” why he asked for an immediate release from his contract with Super League’s bottom side.
Collis, 29, has not got a club in the NRL but Smith, the Australian coach who takes charge of Trinity for the first time against Salford Red Devils on Sunday, said: “I believe he has some family matters that have been pressing for quite some time.
“He’s hung on and hung on and eventually just needed to go.
“It’s not personal. Not with me. To be honest, I didn’t see him here.
“He was getting ready to go home when I arrived. It’s not to do with me or the club but whatever it is back home.”
Fellow Australian Sammut, meanwhile, could move to Whitehaven, Leigh or Workington in the coming days.
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/ru ... -1-7305418
was aimed at the Sammut comment not the swearing, swear all you like as far as i'm concernedbomhead wrote:medlocke wrote:WoW :eusa4:bomhead wrote: why are we pissing around with bridge when Sammuts up for grabs!!!!
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ahhhhh hahahahamedlocke wrote:was aimed at the Sammut comment not the swearing, swear all you like as far as i'm concernedbomhead wrote:medlocke wrote:WoW :eusa4:
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