Alan wrote:
In his initial statement, on 25 July, did our owner not promise a 'more detailed statement at the beginning of next week?' (i.e. the beginning of this week)
https://leighrl.co.uk/wp/blog/2018/07/2...
The Ghost of '99 wrote:
The way Hetherington has managed the salary cap for years though has been on a promise of better contracts down the line, when players move through the ranks and become senior team members.
The Ghost of '99 wrote:
The way Hetherington has managed the salary cap for years though has been on a promise of better contracts down the line, when players move through the ranks and become senior team members.
SaleSlim wrote:
Bold? I think he's been sniffing glue again!
As shi-ite as Leeds have been there's no way they'll finish 5th.
BA's accountability for the demise of Bevan French
Mick Amos 9 WTW wrote:
Money is always the problem Khlav. But if we aren't careful clubs will say we cant Afford reserves, U19s, Scholarship etc Already happened at Salford. For me it's made up of U19s...
JOHANNESBURG – Two playmakers will put it all on the line on Saturday when they go head-to-head in a bid to guide their team to the Super Rugby trophy at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand.
London Broncos games will start next week with a trip to Widnes Vikings.
Widnes Vikings Away – Thursday, August 9th 7.45pm Kick Off (SKY SPORTS)
Leeds Rhinos Home – Sunday, August 19th 3 pm Kick Off
Toronto Wolfpack Away ...
atomic wrote:
That’s my point Alan! Wonder how many more have been skipped, but didn’t continue with the game.
There’ll always be late developers in the game and the majority will reside with the lower tiers.
SYDNEY, Australia - Matt Toomua has put his hand up for next year's World Cup after inking a deal with Rugby Australia and the Melbourne Rebels that will see the veteran return to Super Rugby next season.
Bevan French & Corey Norman both told to look elsewhere