The Virtual Terrace • Plans for TWP's replacement
Donnyman wrote:
Well if we are in joke mood I would go for Ottawa.
But your right that Leigh do not have the "player production" but they could sign up a reserves side.
This...
Donnyman wrote:
Well if we are in joke mood I would go for Ottawa.
But your right that Leigh do not have the "player production" but they could sign up a reserves side.
This...
Jimmythecuckoo wrote:
Where's yours that it wont?
Better coaching will make better players. I don't think I said they'd all be Superleague players anyway.
But trying something different rather than just walking away is a much better option.
While there has not been any rugby on the pitch, there are many things going on behind the scenes as we prepare to return to play in the fall in the midst of a pandemic.
Jukesays wrote:
Nostalgia - It's not what it used to be
Your using correlation with regards to Wigan RLFC's success as the game being Better - Maybe for Wigan it was, maybe for others...
As the senior team makes a #ReturnToRugby, we spoke to Alan O’Connor and Billy Burns on the new safety measures in place, how it feels to be back training together at Kingspan Stadium, and what it is that players are most looking forward to in the weeks and months ahead.
little wayne69 wrote:
I think the phrase is nipping it in the bud, it's far easier to refuse them entry and put the welfare of the customers first instead of profit, the people who are prepared to comply with the government's orders...
lampyboy wrote:
Its a difficult position for a club to be in. We need to develop young player but like you say props generally take longer tk be available for first team selection and championship...
The Munster squad have returned to the HPC in Limerick following a down week with senior players and high performance staff undergoing their second round of PCR testing today. The training programme for the return to rugby has so far seen the players train for four weeks from June 22 to July 17.