What a year! : Sun May 28, 2023 11:30 am
Exactly one year ago, Leigh provided my brother and I, one of the most memorable days of our lives, beating a high flying Featherstone in the AB Sundecks 1895 Cup at White Hart Lane. At the time Blake Ferguson was newly arrived and Lachlan was still some months from joining the team. This game would be the turning point in the season and what some people have argued that the best Championship team ever assembled would go on and win the League title and the Grand Final.The team was assembled with a huge number of overseas players, due to the issues of shortage of British talent available. This team would need to be dis-assembled in order to comply with Super League rules. Several favourites would depart the team, including Sam Stone, Adam Sidlow, Krisnan Inu, Blake Ferguson, Nene McDonald, and Mark Ioane.
20th October 2022, Leigh Centurions rebranded to the much derided Leigh Leopards, and the incoming players for the 2023 Super League season were announced:
Zak Hardaker, Ricky Leutele, Tom Briscoe, Matt Davis, Jacob Gannon, Oliver Holmes, Aaron Smith, Nathan Wilde, Jack Hughes, Gareth O'Brien and Robbie Mulhearn.
The standout signings appeared to Zak Hardaker and Ricky Leutele. Apart for them it appeared to a ragtag band of mis-fits, and veterans thought to be past their sell by date. The goal was to avoid relegation, but Super League is a hard competition to break into and 3 previous attempts had resulted in relegation. The new squad in some ways looked less strong than the 2022 Championship team. The loss of the best Wing combination I have ever seen at Leigh, replaced by the gnarly veterans Charnley and Briscoe, looked like a step backwards.
This week saw the Leopards record a 6th straight win in all competitions against the top of the table Warrington Wolves. I am curious as to which players have most impressed this season.