Ooooo you are a tease!!strawclearer wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:48 pm From Smurf on LTTV: "The fans can be assured that we have signed - and are in the process of signing - some big names!"
LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
It is certainly a grand feeling that most of our youngsters seem to have re-signed for us.
They all have great potential at this moment in time, and patience for most of them could well be rewarded.
No epic signings mentioned yet, so if we are likewise patient, we could well have some more to smile about before too long.
They all have great potential at this moment in time, and patience for most of them could well be rewarded.
No epic signings mentioned yet, so if we are likewise patient, we could well have some more to smile about before too long.
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It’s great that these youngsters have re-signed.
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Post by jgriffin » Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:23 pm
I, for one, am well chuffed with all these U20s contracts. You add Heyes, Grahamslaw, Kerr and Reffell and that's 9 1st team squad for the future. Ryan O to return after 7s and some crackers coming through...... move Heaven to keep Genge and things are looking brilliant.
Excellent news today. The future is home grown talent.
We are going nowhere until we have a solid, steady stream of Academy developed players vying for, and holding down places in the match day 23. Hopefully todays news is perhaps a sign that Tigers recognise that returning to be challengers for the Championship Title we must have a significant and solid core of our own developed players. Beyond those re-signing today there is solid evidence that there is further potential to follow, currently in the 18 to 20 age bracket.
It is certain that some of those re-signed today won't make the necessary grade and anyone thinking they will suddenly turn into match winning internationals overnight/next season (though I sincerely hope they all will) needs to take a reality check, I think supporters patience is in for a testing but also an increasingly optimistic 24 months.
The value of having a significant core group of players coming through the Tigers system will hopefully make the Salary Cap far more interesting to manage. Frankly I think the re-signings today are more encouraging and exciting than all the talk of some the potential 'bought' in players we may or may not sign for next season. Don't get me wrong we need to bring in some new/fresh talent but it is of little use if we aren't developing a hard core of our own talent to underpin it, because without home grown talent the Salary Cap isn't big enough to produce a Championship winning side (well not legitimately).
I, for one, am well chuffed with all these U20s contracts. You add Heyes, Grahamslaw, Kerr and Reffell and that's 9 1st team squad for the future. Ryan O to return after 7s and some crackers coming through...... move Heaven to keep Genge and things are looking brilliant.
Excellent news today. The future is home grown talent.
We are going nowhere until we have a solid, steady stream of Academy developed players vying for, and holding down places in the match day 23. Hopefully todays news is perhaps a sign that Tigers recognise that returning to be challengers for the Championship Title we must have a significant and solid core of our own developed players. Beyond those re-signing today there is solid evidence that there is further potential to follow, currently in the 18 to 20 age bracket.
It is certain that some of those re-signed today won't make the necessary grade and anyone thinking they will suddenly turn into match winning internationals overnight/next season (though I sincerely hope they all will) needs to take a reality check, I think supporters patience is in for a testing but also an increasingly optimistic 24 months.
The value of having a significant core group of players coming through the Tigers system will hopefully make the Salary Cap far more interesting to manage. Frankly I think the re-signings today are more encouraging and exciting than all the talk of some the potential 'bought' in players we may or may not sign for next season. Don't get me wrong we need to bring in some new/fresh talent but it is of little use if we aren't developing a hard core of our own talent to underpin it, because without home grown talent the Salary Cap isn't big enough to produce a Championship winning side (well not legitimately).
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
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Post by jgriffin » Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:23 pm
I, for one, am well chuffed with all these U20s contracts. You add Heyes, Grahamslaw, Kerr and Reffell and that's 9 1st team squad for the future. Ryan O to return after 7s and some crackers coming through...... move Heaven to keep Genge and things are looking brilliant.
Excellent news today. The future is home grown talent.
We are going nowhere until we have a solid, steady stream of Academy developed players vying for, and holding down places in the match day 23. Hopefully todays news is perhaps a sign that Tigers recognise that returning to be challengers for the Championship Title we must have a significant and solid core of our own developed players. Beyond those re-signing today there is solid evidence that there is further potential to follow, currently in the 18 to 20 age bracket.
It is certain that some of those re-signed today won't make the necessary grade and anyone thinking they will suddenly turn into match winning internationals overnight/next season (though I sincerely hope they all will) needs to take a reality check, I think supporters patience is in for a testing but also an increasingly optimistic 24 months.
The value of having a significant core group of players coming through the Tigers system will hopefully make the Salary Cap far more interesting to manage. Frankly I think the re-signings today are more encouraging and exciting than all the talk of some the potential 'bought' in players we may or may not sign for next season. Don't get me wrong we need to bring in some new/fresh talent but it is of little use if we aren't developing a hard core of our own talent to underpin it, because without home grown talent the Salary Cap isn't big enough to produce a Championship winning side (well not legitimately).
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Spot on!
Under the Salary Cap rules, clubs are encouraged to produce Home Grown Players by having up to £600,000 credit.
Just as importantly, bringing these players through helps develop the togetherness and club culture, which arguably has been lacking a little in recent times.
Throw in some quality signings, hopefully with some strong leadership character, and a stable, well resourced coaching team, and things might be looking up.
Post by jgriffin » Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:23 pm
I, for one, am well chuffed with all these U20s contracts. You add Heyes, Grahamslaw, Kerr and Reffell and that's 9 1st team squad for the future. Ryan O to return after 7s and some crackers coming through...... move Heaven to keep Genge and things are looking brilliant.
Excellent news today. The future is home grown talent.
We are going nowhere until we have a solid, steady stream of Academy developed players vying for, and holding down places in the match day 23. Hopefully todays news is perhaps a sign that Tigers recognise that returning to be challengers for the Championship Title we must have a significant and solid core of our own developed players. Beyond those re-signing today there is solid evidence that there is further potential to follow, currently in the 18 to 20 age bracket.
It is certain that some of those re-signed today won't make the necessary grade and anyone thinking they will suddenly turn into match winning internationals overnight/next season (though I sincerely hope they all will) needs to take a reality check, I think supporters patience is in for a testing but also an increasingly optimistic 24 months.
The value of having a significant core group of players coming through the Tigers system will hopefully make the Salary Cap far more interesting to manage. Frankly I think the re-signings today are more encouraging and exciting than all the talk of some the potential 'bought' in players we may or may not sign for next season. Don't get me wrong we need to bring in some new/fresh talent but it is of little use if we aren't developing a hard core of our own talent to underpin it, because without home grown talent the Salary Cap isn't big enough to produce a Championship winning side (well not legitimately).
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Spot on!
Under the Salary Cap rules, clubs are encouraged to produce Home Grown Players by having up to £600,000 credit.
Just as importantly, bringing these players through helps develop the togetherness and club culture, which arguably has been lacking a little in recent times.
Throw in some quality signings, hopefully with some strong leadership character, and a stable, well resourced coaching team, and things might be looking up.
Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
Calum GreenScuttle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:53 pmOoooo you are a tease!!strawclearer wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:48 pm From Smurf on LTTV: "The fans can be assured that we have signed - and are in the process of signing - some big names!"
Noel Reid
Jaco Taute
Jordan Taufua
Charlie Walker
Those would be a very good start.
Manu, Heyes and Reffell would be nice parts of the next popcorn day as well.
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Denton....that must have been one hell of a concussion. He’s been out for ages.
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Of all of those I would only that Taufua is anywhere a big nameABClub wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:38 pmCalum GreenScuttle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:53 pmOoooo you are a tease!!strawclearer wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:48 pm From Smurf on LTTV: "The fans can be assured that we have signed - and are in the process of signing - some big names!"
Noel Reid
Jaco Taute
Jordan Taufua
Charlie Walker
Those would be a very good start.
Manu, Heyes and Reffell would be nice parts of the next popcorn day as well.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
I would go as far and say that none of the above mentioned are big names. Granted they are all good players, but not big rugby names. Especially considering the likes of who other premiership clubs are signings.
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Am I the only one not wanting big names? Good players, yes. Players we spend a vast amount of cap on, who are away for chunks of season, who have achieved their peaks already. Our last few big name signings haven't really worked that well, and look at Toulon! I'd far prefer some proper scouting to be put in to find the future big names, a TV, or a De Klerk
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Wouldn’t disagree just responding to what Smurf said. If all of those players come I would be delightednortherntiger wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:27 pm Am I the only one not wanting big names? Good players, yes. Players we spend a vast amount of cap on, who are away for chunks of season, who have achieved their peaks already. Our last few big name signings haven't really worked that well, and look at Toulon! I'd far prefer some proper scouting to be put in to find the future big names, a TV, or a De Klerk
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Do we have a good scouting team, or are players just selected by name and position? There must surely be some overseas youngsters out there, or is there a ruling that we cannot approach them when their contracts run out?
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Our scouting team seems to the average supporter, in the last ten years, to have been from the dark ages/ another planet.
Abysmal quality, frequently permantely wounded.
Tell us a club at our standard who has got it worse....
Abysmal quality, frequently permantely wounded.
Tell us a club at our standard who has got it worse....
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
Off the top of my head in the last 10 years we have had what
Genge
Kerr
Mafi
Matera
Hamilton
Williams
Agulla
Holmes
Goneva
Scully
Veainu
Who where pretty much unknown on the whole with at most a couple caps for a tier 2 nation that proved to be excellent signings.
Bet you would be hard pushed to find teams that have uncovered more rough diamonds than those.
Genge
Kerr
Mafi
Matera
Hamilton
Williams
Agulla
Holmes
Goneva
Scully
Veainu
Who where pretty much unknown on the whole with at most a couple caps for a tier 2 nation that proved to be excellent signings.
Bet you would be hard pushed to find teams that have uncovered more rough diamonds than those.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2018/19 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD PART 5
If Brodie Rettalick has confirmed on Instagram he won’t be joining Sale, then........................?
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