went to Dewsbury for a months loan, actually met up with his dad and he told me he'd like to get this way over the border
He was in the Dewsbury 19 for yesterday’s game, but didn’t make the final 17. Matty English is looking to be the pick of the bunch from that Stanley side.
Number one priority ; get Hampshire signed up on a long term contract. Best player of his generation, will be the best 7 in SL. Rather than sign some second rate Aussie who is not good enough for NRL , I predict that if we sign Hampshire and play him at 7 then first rate Aussie NRL Clubs will be knocking our door down trying to sign him at end of next season.
I think he has shown enough this year to warrant a longer term deal as first choice 7 to play alongside Miller. 3 years probably would be about right.
I would then look to replace Finn with a less experienced halfback, such as a Joe Keyes type in case Miller or Hampshire picks up an injury. The benefit of taking someone from lower levels or part-time environments is they're likely to be more satisfied with being reserve initially, so should be willing to wait for an opportunity rather than get itchy feet as it sounds like MCB is rightly understandably doing. The obvious draw back of this though would be their skill/ quality level
[quote="bellycouldtackle"]Number one priority ; get Hampshire signed up on a long term contract. Best player of his generation, will be the best 7 in SL. Rather than sign some second rate Aussie who is not good enough for NRL , I predict that if we sign Hampshire and play him at 7 then first rate Aussie NRL Clubs will be knocking our door down trying to sign him at end of next season.[/quote
I think he's done ok, and has benefitted from having a decent run at 7 alongside Miller. He deserves at least a 1 year deal.....but best player of his generation?! Bit strong, but there you go, each to there own eh, just thinking, If Annakin had played against Hull I reckon we'd have knocked up 100......
Best player of his generation, will be the best 7 in SL.
A typically grandiloquent Belly statement - but there is an argument that Hampshire has been hiding his light under a bushel, due to some of his own choices, or choices that were made for him, as he started his SL career. Going to Wigan, with so much talent in front of him and with very little chance of playing his favoured position on a consistent basis, has probably held him back and as a result, he's maybe 2 years behind in his development.
If he can play the way he did against Hull on a consistent basis, even against decent opposition, he's got new Danny Brough written all over him; fast, nuggetty, quick thinking and not afraid to play what's in front of him; and rarely for a hb, far from a pushover in defence. To top that off, he's got a terrific boot on him - although kicks in play are perhaps not his greatest strength.
I'd say that if we stick with him and he's our first choice 7 for a couple of seasons, so his craft and experience in that position and at that level can properly mature, he could easily be one of, if not the, best hb in SL - and it wouldn't be a stretch to imagine him pulling on an England jersey in the next 5 years.
A few weeks ago i was on here praising hampshires full back performance ,still thought it was good but his game at scrum half sunday beat that ,the kid was involved in almost every thing good about our performance, link ups support play and smart play to get try scoring moves going ,plus the fact that jowitt not max benifited from shrewd play from both young halfbacks,how there can be any esitaition in keeping these lads together baffles me , and these on here who say he deserves a one year contract have no idea how to produce a team long term ,if we dont give him a decent long term deal somebody will
One thing you will always get from Hampshire is desire for the shirt, because he's a Trinity supporter. We've had good halves with no passion. Give me a half who will grow and get better AND with passion and you've got someone to begin to build a team around.
Interesting comparisons with Brough. At 22, he sparkled in the Challenge Cup Final but struggled to get a game. At 24, in 2007, he was playing in the Championship (Cas). It was only really when he signed for us in 2008, when he was 25, that he really showed what he had consistently.
I’d be more than happy to have Rocky &Miller as our half’s for the foreseeable future ,playing more games together is only going to make them a formidable duo. What we don’t want at the club is someone who’s going to rock the boat as we seem to have a very settled and happy squad and that can only pay dividends in the long run.
A few weeks ago i was on here praising hampshires full back performance ,still thought it was good but his game at scrum half sunday beat that ,the kid was involved in almost every thing good about our performance, link ups support play and smart play to get try scoring moves going ,plus the fact that jowitt not max benifited from shrewd play from both young halfbacks,how there can be any esitaition in keeping these lads together baffles me , and these on here who say he deserves a one year contract have no idea how to produce a team long term ,if we dont give him a decent long term deal somebody will
I agree TS. I said the same thing about the full back performance and it swayed me to thinking Finn might be a better option than Max. The Hull game changed that view. Clearly there is more development for them all and they'll have bad games too, but they've shown they can and we need to give them that chance now.
the reason these fridge players have not got much of a go after the last 3 years is that we have been very very lucky on the injury front - we have not had many out with long term injuries (touch wood)
'Next season could be totally different.
In relation to us trying to find a quality halfback be it from here or in England- I think is a great move from the club and shows we are trying to compete with the top clubs - I think all we are missing to be nearly a top 4 side is a quality 7.
Arona would be the unlucky one with a quota spot but I believe we have the depth to cover him and half back from oz is the way to go.