Dual Registration and Keighley : Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:56 pm
I understand that we are a proud and honest club who would prefer not to rely on players brought to the club through the dual registration system.We have recently seen some clubs use this to their advantage and some have felt that clubs are unfairly getting an advantage by partnering with Super League clubs.
When the controversial dual registration idea was first introduced, we were one of the last (if not the last) to get involved with this and partnered with Castleford at the time.
Although there were initial complaints regarding dual registration system, it has stayed and continues to be used. I did not agree with it as I saw it to be a danger of us becoming like a reserve team to a Super League team. On the whole, this has not happened with clubs apart from the agreement between Hunslet and Leeds which seems quite bizarre.
Recently we have seen Rochdale partner with Warrington.
Why don't we as a club swallow our pride and play these clubs at their own game by also getting involved with a good Super League team? We saw some good players come to us on loan from teams above us last season who made a great impact.
What is to stop us getting involved too? The bulk of our team will stay the same and things look promising for next season, but if we can get a few promising players like Josh Gudzek from last season, it may be a help?
As supporters, it is easy to claim we have lost to teams due to the impact of their dual registration players, but why don't we get involved ourselves?