Forber: It’s crazy
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Forber: It’s crazy
TOM FORBER HAS REFLECTED ON A WHIRLWIND SEASON INCLUDING A CHAMPIONSHIP LOAN, A LENGTHY INJURY AND LIFTING THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TROPHY.
The Warrington-born hooker, who progressed through the junior ranks at Rylands Sharks and Blackbrook Royals before signing his first Warriors contract at 16, finished a remarkable season with a League Leaders’ medal and a Super League ring to his name.
The 21-year-old ended the campaign as one of four players – alongside Jacob Douglas – to maintain a perfect record from Super League involvements in 2024, closed with an interchange appearance in the Grand Final at Old Trafford.
After successive outings against Huddersfield Giants, London Broncos and Salford Red Devils to start the season, Forber joined Barrow Raiders on loan at the end of March for game time following the return of Kruise Leeming from an injury sustained in the Betfred World Club Challenge.
“An opportunity came at Barrow which meant I could get minutes in whilst gaining the experience to help me develop,” said Forber who has also spent time at Oldham, Newcastle Thunder, Whitehaven, Wakefield Trinity and Widnes Vikings throughout his career.
“I’m grateful for my time at all clubs as you take in many perspectives from different coaches and players. I’ll always remember living in Newcastle when I was 17 and being dead nervous as I’d only played three games outside of Academy rugby. The step up was a real challenge but Denis Betts was the head coach at the time and his support towards my development was massive.”
After a syndesmosis injury cut short an enjoyable period at Barrow in May, Forber returned from a three month absence in a Reserves win over Leeds Rhinos.
“I had a chat with Matt [Peet] and we decided it would be best to play with the Reserves which was the exact boost I needed,” Forber said.
“The next week at training I was told I’d be in against St Helens at Magic Weekend, and I remember being dead excited to get home and tell my family, but also being dead worried about performing well. Matt told me to focus on nailing defence and distribution which gave me a simple focus. My aim in that game was to go out not let anyone down.”
After scoring his first senior try in a Round 24 win at Catalans Dragons, Forber helped the Warriors to victories over Hull KR, Leeds Rhinos and Salford Red Devils to secure back-to-back League Leaders’ Shield before a play-off semi-final victory over Leigh Leopards confirmed a consecutive visit to Old Trafford.
“I wasn’t sure if I’d be picked with coming back from injury and my little experience, but I found out I would be after our first session that week,” Forber said.
“Matt just explained how he had full confidence in me. He’s very honest and he doesn’t say anything he doesn’t mean. I’ve seen his passion for the Club and the town since he was Head of Youth when I was in the Scholars, so all his support added motivation to not let him down.
“I was buzzing when I got the nod to go on,” he said. “Playing in an Old Trafford Grand Final is everyone’s dream and the whole experience was surreal – you’re filled with adrenaline the whole time so I was mainly trying to stay calm so I wouldn’t crash.”
“From starting pre-season as an unused sub at Wakefield when the lights went out, to having my time in the Championship cut short through injury, it doesn’t feel real being sat here as a Super League champion – it’s crazy.”
Forber is due to start pre-season later this month as preparations for the 2025 campaign begin.
“I just want to approach next season in the same way I did this year,” he said. “I’ll come in looking to train as hard as I can so that I keep developing as a player and a person. We’ve got a strong group who buys in to everything together – I’m looking forward to what’s to come.”
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The Warrington-born hooker, who progressed through the junior ranks at Rylands Sharks and Blackbrook Royals before signing his first Warriors contract at 16, finished a remarkable season with a League Leaders’ medal and a Super League ring to his name.
The 21-year-old ended the campaign as one of four players – alongside Jacob Douglas – to maintain a perfect record from Super League involvements in 2024, closed with an interchange appearance in the Grand Final at Old Trafford.
After successive outings against Huddersfield Giants, London Broncos and Salford Red Devils to start the season, Forber joined Barrow Raiders on loan at the end of March for game time following the return of Kruise Leeming from an injury sustained in the Betfred World Club Challenge.
“An opportunity came at Barrow which meant I could get minutes in whilst gaining the experience to help me develop,” said Forber who has also spent time at Oldham, Newcastle Thunder, Whitehaven, Wakefield Trinity and Widnes Vikings throughout his career.
“I’m grateful for my time at all clubs as you take in many perspectives from different coaches and players. I’ll always remember living in Newcastle when I was 17 and being dead nervous as I’d only played three games outside of Academy rugby. The step up was a real challenge but Denis Betts was the head coach at the time and his support towards my development was massive.”
After a syndesmosis injury cut short an enjoyable period at Barrow in May, Forber returned from a three month absence in a Reserves win over Leeds Rhinos.
“I had a chat with Matt [Peet] and we decided it would be best to play with the Reserves which was the exact boost I needed,” Forber said.
“The next week at training I was told I’d be in against St Helens at Magic Weekend, and I remember being dead excited to get home and tell my family, but also being dead worried about performing well. Matt told me to focus on nailing defence and distribution which gave me a simple focus. My aim in that game was to go out not let anyone down.”
After scoring his first senior try in a Round 24 win at Catalans Dragons, Forber helped the Warriors to victories over Hull KR, Leeds Rhinos and Salford Red Devils to secure back-to-back League Leaders’ Shield before a play-off semi-final victory over Leigh Leopards confirmed a consecutive visit to Old Trafford.
“I wasn’t sure if I’d be picked with coming back from injury and my little experience, but I found out I would be after our first session that week,” Forber said.
“Matt just explained how he had full confidence in me. He’s very honest and he doesn’t say anything he doesn’t mean. I’ve seen his passion for the Club and the town since he was Head of Youth when I was in the Scholars, so all his support added motivation to not let him down.
“I was buzzing when I got the nod to go on,” he said. “Playing in an Old Trafford Grand Final is everyone’s dream and the whole experience was surreal – you’re filled with adrenaline the whole time so I was mainly trying to stay calm so I wouldn’t crash.”
“From starting pre-season as an unused sub at Wakefield when the lights went out, to having my time in the Championship cut short through injury, it doesn’t feel real being sat here as a Super League champion – it’s crazy.”
Forber is due to start pre-season later this month as preparations for the 2025 campaign begin.
“I just want to approach next season in the same way I did this year,” he said. “I’ll come in looking to train as hard as I can so that I keep developing as a player and a person. We’ve got a strong group who buys in to everything together – I’m looking forward to what’s to come.”
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Good lad!
The common themes that come through from all directions are of support from Peet and the coaching staff, wanting to do their best for the team, working hard to develop and so on.
It would be easy to pass these off as platitudes, just what they've been told to say, but I get the impression that they're actually true and reflect the superb foundations that Matty and Rads have laid at the club in the past 2 or 3 years.
The common themes that come through from all directions are of support from Peet and the coaching staff, wanting to do their best for the team, working hard to develop and so on.
It would be easy to pass these off as platitudes, just what they've been told to say, but I get the impression that they're actually true and reflect the superb foundations that Matty and Rads have laid at the club in the past 2 or 3 years.
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There is so much to like from this article. Peet runs the club superbly, and handles people fantastically. We are so lucky to have him.
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We need to get Tom signed to a longer deal, I can see both Saints and Wire getting interested.
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But he's clearly got a taste for winning trophies - why would he go to either Saints or Warrington??Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:00 pm We need to get Tom signed to a longer deal, I can see both Saints and Wire getting interested.



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Can we afford 3 hookers?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:00 pm We need to get Tom signed to a longer deal, I can see both Saints and Wire getting interested.
Does any other club have a 3rd hooker of the quality of Forber?
Whilst Leeming has been good, I can’t work out why we offered him 4 years.
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Yes, No and neither can I.nathan_rugby wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:35 pmCan we afford 3 hookers?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:00 pm We need to get Tom signed to a longer deal, I can see both Saints and Wire getting interested.
Does any other club have a 3rd hooker of the quality of Forber?
Whilst Leeming has been good, I can’t work out why we offered him 4 years.
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Leeming as done better than i expected but ,i too was suprised at the contract.Be interesting what happens if ratchford is as good as ive heard.All good obviouslyCharriots Offiah wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:49 amYes, No and neither can I.nathan_rugby wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 8:35 pmCan we afford 3 hookers?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:00 pm We need to get Tom signed to a longer deal, I can see both Saints and Wire getting interested.
Does any other club have a 3rd hooker of the quality of Forber?
Whilst Leeming has been good, I can’t work out why we offered him 4 years.
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O’Neill at 13? If he continues to fill out, that could be his best position.
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this is what i posted last week on the thread relating to off contract players, and sort of in response to the query re Leeming's 4 year contractExiled Wiganer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:53 pm O’Neill at 13? If he continues to fill out, that could be his best position.
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point 1 will be the most interesting one as O'Neill i think forced the clubs hand by playing so well at the end of the 23 season, and thus taking the number 9 shirt, which i think was destined for Leeming when he was signed. Leeming still got 3 left on his contract, and offers something different to O'Neill, and i personally dont think some of the tries we scored last year with Leeming taking the ball close to the line and delicate kick would have been scored with O'Neill at 9. Unfortunately this could leave Forber with very little game time, unless one of the others is injured. Now this next bit i am going to contradict myself a little as i'm not one for moving players into other positions for the sake of it, but could O'Neill poss be groomed to be our next 13 once Ellis finishes with us, as he would give us defensive stability and ability to play the ball a little at 13
i have a feeling Leeming is considered one of the leadership team. i've seen quite a few posts on social media (LinkedIn) over the last couple of weeks, which show a very well grounded and knowledgeable rugby league player, but also other qualities he brings to the team. One of the posts was very informative, and shows that as a player he was prepared to change for the betterment of the team v individual accolades, as he recognised that he wasnt seen in the same light by his peers as he was externally