jonh wrote:
Looking at players who have been available over the years that have come to Super League or who have moved between SL clubs whilst we have put our faith in players who have turned out not to become top class players does our faith in the youth structure sometimes hinder us?
The question comes to light tonight particularly from the performance of Snyd and Clark. Players who have been on the market, British and top quality yet we appear to have not made any attempt to sign them.
In the case of Snyd, who I feel would suit our system very well we are favouring Powell. When Clark was available we were investing in Logan Tomkins.
Whilst I appreciate you can't have it all ways I do wonder when quality payers become available do we as a club have too much faith in potential, which is often not realised.
There have been one or two times over the past few seasons where I have thought we need to bring someone in to strengthen a certain area, but the club have gone with a youth player. In fact it's the exact same situation now in that we have let Goulding go and I (along with plenty of others) feel we need an adequate replacement but the coaching staff feel we have enough at the club without looking elsewhere.
It is a difficult one, I remember thinking we should have been in for Joel Moon when Carmont left, but where would that have left Thornley? We were linked with Briscoe as Pat Richards' replacement, but that would have meant no place for Joe Burgess who's broke in to the team and been excellent.
The club won't get it right every time, but I think they've got it right enough for us not to question their judgement. Also, don't forget we have paid transfer fees for the likes of Bateman, Taylor, Smith and Green over the last few seasons, so we are doing plenty of outside recruitment alongside promoting our own youngsters.
A McIlorum/Clark hooker combination would be mouthwatering btw, but unfortunately his move to Wire has been one of the worst kept secrets of RL for some time now.
I'd also add, Sneyd was on nobody's radar at the beginning of this season (including his own club), he may well kick on and become a top quality player but he could also be a bit of a one season wonder playing in a very good Cas team. If it's true that Hull have paid over a 100k for him then it's a good bit of business from the Dr IMO. Powell is a bit younger and is looking a very good player and I'm happy for him to get the chance to show he can be Green's long-term replacement.