bbc article : Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:42 pm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 004174.stm
Good positive piece on Huddersfield under Nathan Brown on the BBC website, if you've not seen it. I did wonder at this bit though.... Michael de Vere was probably the best example. Now retired, his signing in 2004 was a massive coup for Huddersfield, but injuries prevented him ever justifying his mega-bucks move. He was the first Aussie to sign for the club since the Second World War, but, although others have followed, the Giants clearly now regard their youth policy as the way to safeguard their future. Was De Vere really the first Aussie to sign for Huddersfield since the Second World War??? |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 004174.stm
Good positive piece on Huddersfield under Nathan Brown on the BBC website, if you've not seen it. I did wonder at this bit though.... Michael de Vere was probably the best example. Now retired, his signing in 2004 was a massive coup for Huddersfield, but injuries prevented him ever justifying his mega-bucks move. He was the first Aussie to sign for the club since the Second World War, but, although others have followed, the Giants clearly now regard their youth policy as the way to safeguard their future. Was De Vere really the first Aussie to sign for Huddersfield since the Second World War??? |
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