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Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:10 am
by vastman
I think so.

We currently have five regular first teamers in our squad who were produced by our Academy.

Anakin
Wood
Jowitt (England Knights)
Batchelor (England Knights)
Johnstone (England Int)

We also, if I'm correct, have promoted to the first team squad over the last few years the following.

Luke Hooley
Jack Croft
Yusuf Aydin
Lewis Wray
Tyrone Travis
Lee Kershaw

(All yet to play first team)

That means next year our squad will contain 10 Academy products, certainly more than I can recall since entering SL.

I also think in terms of quality they all look promising. It's very difficult to predict who will and won't make it but I don't think any are 'making up the numbers' as has been the case in the past - they all have some genuine potential.

Bit dissapointed there are no H/B's or Hookers in there but maybe next year. I was hoping Belly's hyperbowl regarding Schofield was true but having seen him a few times now I can't see it, he's functional but there is no spark that I can see, hope I'm wrong.

I have always believed that having an Academy team that wins the comp is fairly meaningless other than the obvious glory it brings. Truth is at that level it's often the 'team' that wins the comp not the individual players and you simply can't promote a whole team in one go (unless you're Man United but they had the best individual youngsters anyway). When these team players step up sadly their limitations become exposed when no longer part of a group of similar aged and similar ability players.

It's far better to have an average team with a few stand outs imho. Yes you don't get a trophy but you do tend to get a couple of good players a season. This is exactly what you want, a glut of youngsters is no good to anyone imo. This is exactly what's happened at BV in the last few seasons.

Johnstone first - then Crowther and Jowitt - then Batchelor - then Hooley and Wray - then Travis, Aydin and Croft.

It's not equel numbers every year but it's a good steady trickle of talent that by it's nature gives young players a better chance.

I don't know how planned this method was/is but for me it's the way forwards - concentrate on a few genuine prospects and then hunt around for the waifs and strays in whose number there are always a few hidden gems. At that level you don't need to splash the cash, you need to look outside the box and see future potential of the MAN rather than current abilities of the BOY and that does take some skill to do in this size obssesed era.
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Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:42 am
by wakefieldwall
In a sport in which it is so hard to make it and survive at elite level to have so many involved at senior level is remarkable, considering the competition we have to even get them on the books at youth level to begin with.

One I think you've missed off is Christian Ackroyd, there were high hopes for him developing at HB. Think he may have gone to Oldham with Kershaw on loan

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 11:58 am
by vastman
wakefieldwall wrote:
In a sport in which it is so hard to make it and survive at elite level to have so many involved at senior level is remarkable, considering the competition we have to even get them on the books at youth level to begin with.

One I think you've missed off is Christian Ackroyd, there were high hopes for him developing at HB. Think he may have gone to Oldham with Kershaw on loan


No I didn't, Ackroyd has been released I believe which is sad but although I'm not sized obsessed he was very frail looking.

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 12:32 pm
by wakefieldwall
vastman wrote:
No I didn't, Ackroyd has been released I believe which is sad but although I'm not sized obsessed he was very frail looking.


Didn't know he'd gone. Find it a little sad they leave with no fanfare at all, was the same with a few last summer who'd made the first team squad on a couple of occasions. Ackroyd was very lightweight though, did think he had a good game in him during some friendly fixtures but ultimately decisions are made for a sporting reason.

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 12:43 pm
by vastman
wakefieldwall wrote:
Didn't know he'd gone. Find it a little sad they leave with no fanfare at all, was the same with a few last summer who'd made the first team squad on a couple of occasions. Ackroyd was very lightweight though, did think he had a good game in him during some friendly fixtures but ultimately decisions are made for a sporting reason.


I think he's at Sidall at the moment but may end up back in the Championship at some point. I was a huge fan but I get it - Burrows was small but looked robust where as Ackroyd never did, shame.

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 3:21 pm
by TheMightyTrin
One you have missed here is Kyle wood, who was initially a product of our academy before spells at Huddersfield, back to us, before Hudds again prior to his current stint. Granted I dont think he mad a first team appearance first time round but he was a product of our academy.

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 3:25 pm
by vastman
TheMightyTrin wrote:
One you have missed here is Kyle wood, who was initially a product of our academy before spells at Huddersfield, back to us, before Hudds again prior to his current stint. Granted I dont think he mad a first team appearance first time round but he was a product of our academy.


No he’s second from the top 8)

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 3:38 pm
by wrencat1873
Definitely working and its great to see, I dont remember us being so stacked with Trinity trained youngsters or, more importantly, able to keep them and for them to want to stay. :CLAP: :CLAP: :CLAP:

Re: Junior Production Line Working?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 3:43 pm
by snowie
with two in the knights and one in the international I would say yes there is a sign things that it is working, having seen one career go tits up being entice to go to Wigan shows its not the be all and end all going to the higher rated clubs that seam to entice talent from over this way, its one of the hardest positions to bring through is the half back, as soon as a youngster is deemed to have any talent its just sucked in to top club conveyor.
were getting there but slowly catches the monkey