Mugwump wrote:
There's nothing "extreme" about it. There is a bag full of historical evidence which says Union players find it hard going in league (as well as the reverse). Yes, there have been some notable successes (Davies, Offiah, Tait, Gibbs etc.), but all were pretty much at the peak of their powers when they arrived in league and only Offiah truly hit the ground running from game one. The rest took at least a season before they found their feet.
Thomas is long shy of his best and even if his fitness and body is up to it (which I doubt) you're looking at 12-18 months of substantial game time before he can be considered a true league player. By that time he could be 37. How many 37 year olds are tearing up SL at this moment? How many 37 year olds are even playing?? I can't think of any, but my memory is not what is used to be.
LOL... people harp on about davies , tait , gibbs etc.? but they where amateur players.?
Alf is a full blown pro rugby.!
Who has looked after his body very well, hasnt had any serious injuries. And looks in great physical and fit shape.
He has also played in arguably the most brutal rugby competition in the world of either code being the french league where he was a first team regular.
Alfie is the kind of person that doesnt take things lightle. He would nt of done this if he didnt think he will do ok.
I WOULD LOVE ALF TO RIP IT UP AND SHOVE IT DOWN YOUR THROAT.... GIVE THE MAN A CHANCE.
COME ON ALF ITS DOWN TO YOU MATE.... I WANT TO SEE A LOAD OF AYOTALLAHS.!!!!