RFL visit the Dragons : Thu Sep 23, 2010 8:23 am
Was a bit wary when I read this headline on the local paper website. www.lindependant.com
Apols it is a bit wordy and not expertly translated... but worth a read. The Development Officer with the RFL, David Rotheram, has just spent two days in Perpignan to make an inventory of training young people. He will deliver his report to the English officials next month. Season Catalans Dragons in Super League is barely over, the leaders have just received an English engineer, David Rotheram come to the point in development among youth. The former coach of Workington and Whitehaven, assistant London Broncos, St Helens and selection at the last Scottish World Cup continues his tour of the Super League clubs. Last night, he still supervised the training of the reserve Catalans Dragons. Steve Deakin, who is in charge of the team of Saint-Esteve / XIII Catalan has served guide to the British envoy two days. For Rotheram, his visit to France is vital for responsible English: "The leaders of the RFL want French players stronger, the strongest national teams for a Europe that can compete with New Zealanders and Australians. In France, there late, we know, and I'm there to do an inventory. The strapping has quickly realized the difficulties for young French people to compete with their British comrades: "For two seasons, the Dragons team Ambitions rubs the British clubs. And the level is less each time, the gap is less important. But it takes strong clubs to send French youths in England every two weeks. Deakin appreciated Catalans Dragons have launched into the deep end of the Super League young as Gigot, Barthau, Simon and David Vaccari Guasch still a step behind compared to other English teams. But according to David Rotheram, the Dragons are to score points by enlisting Steve Deakin. "It's quite a technician, he loves being with young people and allow some to take the plunge and acquire the skills and mind necessary to achieve the Dragons," Rotheram details. Last night, after David Rotheram also took time to visit the stadium infrastructure Gilbert Brutus and future training Centre (opening October 1) was already beginning to prepare a report which will also be important in the allocation of free next three years will be issued next spring. |
Was a bit wary when I read this headline on the local paper website. www.lindependant.com
Apols it is a bit wordy and not expertly translated... but worth a read. The Development Officer with the RFL, David Rotheram, has just spent two days in Perpignan to make an inventory of training young people. He will deliver his report to the English officials next month. Season Catalans Dragons in Super League is barely over, the leaders have just received an English engineer, David Rotheram come to the point in development among youth. The former coach of Workington and Whitehaven, assistant London Broncos, St Helens and selection at the last Scottish World Cup continues his tour of the Super League clubs. Last night, he still supervised the training of the reserve Catalans Dragons. Steve Deakin, who is in charge of the team of Saint-Esteve / XIII Catalan has served guide to the British envoy two days. For Rotheram, his visit to France is vital for responsible English: "The leaders of the RFL want French players stronger, the strongest national teams for a Europe that can compete with New Zealanders and Australians. In France, there late, we know, and I'm there to do an inventory. The strapping has quickly realized the difficulties for young French people to compete with their British comrades: "For two seasons, the Dragons team Ambitions rubs the British clubs. And the level is less each time, the gap is less important. But it takes strong clubs to send French youths in England every two weeks. Deakin appreciated Catalans Dragons have launched into the deep end of the Super League young as Gigot, Barthau, Simon and David Vaccari Guasch still a step behind compared to other English teams. But according to David Rotheram, the Dragons are to score points by enlisting Steve Deakin. "It's quite a technician, he loves being with young people and allow some to take the plunge and acquire the skills and mind necessary to achieve the Dragons," Rotheram details. Last night, after David Rotheram also took time to visit the stadium infrastructure Gilbert Brutus and future training Centre (opening October 1) was already beginning to prepare a report which will also be important in the allocation of free next three years will be issued next spring. |
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