Dave K. wrote:
Makes you wonder why Wigan hasn't announced the years option by now? You know as well as I do contracts mean very little, also I have no idea how binding this optional year is? I've said previous I'm not sure why he would leave Wigan for Hull at the moment, but would be delighted if it happened. I would guess location and financial incentive would be a big motivation. I track on Hull will be able to offer a big contract to him as he would be our main star, while at Wigan you have many stars and need to spread the salary cap more.
I've no idea if Taylor is moving to Hull, but often no smoke without fire and strange of Wane not to mention Taylor in his recent interview when talking about props.
The years option written in to Wigan players contracts has always seemed to be pretty tight but you never know. One scenario is that Wigan have taken the years option which is meant to be in our favour and Hull may well have offered a fee. If Wigan feel the lad is unhappy because he wants to be closer to family then I can't see them standing in his way if they get a fee for him because we've got history for that. I can't really get my head round people being homesick though when they're only a 90 minute drive away from family. If things got that bad he could split the difference and live round West Yorkshire (or even wait 12 months and move to a club on a par with Wigan in Leeds who I'm sure would love him).
Hopefully it was an oversight on Wanes part not mentioning Taylor because it would be a huge blow. You say we have many stars but we don't really, what we have is a great team made up of a lot of good players that are developing all the time. If Taylor stays with us I expect him to progress in to the international set up pretty soon and possibly get a gig in the NRL. If he goes to Hull FC he'll still be a good player but it's tough to say if he'll reach his full potential because with all due respect the club still looks pretty unstable with a lot of chopping and changing. It has all the potential in the world but it needs a Michael Maguire style leader to come in and take hold of the place and change the culture. It also needs an owner/chairman is is prepared to build from the bottom upwards rather then keep bringing umpteen players in each off season only to pay them off the following year to bring the next batch in.
If Taylor takes that chance It could well blow up in his face but we'll wait and see.