Wakefield Trinity • Re: Player strike
Mick Amos 9 WTW wrote:
This isn't the time to strike. It's a time to unite.The current problems have not come from mismanagement, greed or deception. We have to accept this year for what it is.
Mick Amos 9 WTW wrote:
This isn't the time to strike. It's a time to unite.The current problems have not come from mismanagement, greed or deception. We have to accept this year for what it is.
The Munster squad have started their fourth week of training at the High Performance Centre ahead of next month’s planned return to Guinness PRO14 action. The squad train this week before having nine days away from the HPC.
ccs wrote:
Vulnerable as in more at risk from Coronavirus, nothing at all to do with financial wellbeing, hence my reference to "they're the ones less likely to go anyway" at the end of the same sentence.
wrencat1873 wrote:
Maybe so but, but if people wearing them, helped everyone else avoid catching the virus it should be a no brainer and government should lead on this.
IF the evidence is there to show that wearing face coverings helps stop the spread...
batleyrhino wrote:
Has it actually been confirmed by the club that Liam Sutcliffe has asked to leave?
I’d actually be surprised if we insisted on a fee, given that it will significantly help our overall cost position and that he would most likely be replaced by Sam Walters.
WELLINGTON – Wellington Hurricanes flyhalf Fletcher Smith says they cannot put too much focus on nullifying Beauden Barrett in their Super Rugby Aotearoa match on Saturday as the Auckland Blues have other players who can hurt them.