Transfers & Rumours Non-Tigers 2022
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The attrition nature of Rugby is why clubs are reluctant to give contracts for more than a couple of years. At Leicester we are fortunate that of late we have a supply of young players coming through so our team will evolve without the massive churn of recent years but we do need some experience on the pitch to help develop the youngsters.
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Williams might not actually play a game it's just useful to have some experienced cover. Before he and Carter signed Wells at 29 was the oldest lock at the club and by 6 years. No other club in the league would go into a season relying solely on youth.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 7:18 pmCarter is for a season. Williams is short term. The other 2 will still have plenty of miles in the tank especially given that neither has played regularly over the last season or soCrumblingTerrace wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 7:08 pmMcKellar has said in interviews how much he values continuity in sport. My point here is that I think our signings put us in a decent place for this season, but by the end of their (presumably two-year) contracts, Carter will be 36, Williams 33, Rogerson 32, Hatherell 30. We'll then likely need to make more changes again.markharbtiger wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 7:14 pm TBH it seems to me that we’re not short of quality options across the back row…especially (as others have noted) with Ilione waiting for a chance to step up. Situation in the front row is arguably a little different…
Hatherall is a great signing, very much in the mould we'd expect for our backrow. Rogerson should fit right in as well. We were lucky with injuries last season in that department and the ability to keep some of those guys in the backrow fresh for the business end. Liebenburg has been awesome for us but do we really want him to be playing 2,000 minute seasons?
They might not be long term signings but we don't just have long term goals. We want to win the league this season so there's go to be a balance in approach.
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With Daly, Tompkins and Cinti all possibly at the world cup that's a bold move. Lozowski will be relied upon it seems with one of Hartley, Hallett or Manu Vunipola out of position until the internationals get back.
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Vakatawa to Bristol! Certainly fills of hole in their squad.
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Didn’t realise he was coming out of retirementDarc Tiger wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:19 pm Vakatawa to Bristol! Certainly fills of hole in their squad.
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I'd imagine that could offer good value given the layoff and not being able to play in France for insurance reasons.Darc Tiger wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:19 pm Vakatawa to Bristol! Certainly fills of hole in their squad.
I like the look of a lot of Bristol's recruitment. Benhard Janse van Rensburg is a terrific centre. Ravouvou is very talented. Now Vakatawa. James Williams did well at 12 last season. Piers O'Conor may well end up playing wing.
Malins at fullback. Grondona in the back row. Marmion at SH.
Their squad has shrunk but quality has come in, which has generally served teams well with the reduced cap.
The same queries over the tight five depth are still there though.
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Yeh but I think it's pretty much proven that squad depth = the biggest key to winning the league.
Name me one winner who didn't have impressive squad depth.
Name me one winner who didn't have impressive squad depth.
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Absolutely agreed. As alluded to with the tight five comment. I think their depth in the backs and back row actually looks good now. Lower on numbers but high on quality compared to previously. The tight five then lags behind.RagingBull wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:05 am Yeh but I think it's pretty much proven that squad depth = the biggest key to winning the league.
Name me one winner who didn't have impressive squad depth.
As said previously on the Tigers squad thread:
1.Cronin 2.Montoya 3.Cole 4.Martin 5.Chessum 6.Hanro 7.Reffell 8.Wiese
9.JvP/Youngs 10.Pollard 11.OHC 12.Kelly 13.Porter 14.Watson 15.Steward
That sort of XV can win you KO games.
1.Whitcombe 2.Dolly 3.Heyes 4.Wells 5.Henderson 6.Hatherell 7.Ilione 8.Rogerson
9.Powell 10.Atkinson 11.Simmons 12.Kata 13.Scott 14.Bassett 15.Shillcock
But that gets you to them.
It's why I have such high hopes for this season. Hatherell and Rogerson add massively to back row depth. Martin, Chessum and Henderson's development makes the second row depth very strong. Powell is an astute signing (and Lenny may well be available more). Shillcock and Kata add fantastic competition for 12 and 15 where it was needed. Bassett is a quality week in, week out performer. Ilione could be something special if he strings games together.
If there's scope to add a starting XV LH then the squad is looking in very good shape indeed.
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Does show the depth, when you look at the next tier after the two mentioned above
1. FVW, 2. Clare, 3. Hurd, 4. Carter, 5. L Chessum, 6. Carnduff, 7. J Manz, 8. Cracknell, 9. Whitely, 10. Wilkinson, 11. Browning, 12. Woodward, 13. Cockanasiga, 14. Cusick, 15. Brown
1. FVW, 2. Clare, 3. Hurd, 4. Carter, 5. L Chessum, 6. Carnduff, 7. J Manz, 8. Cracknell, 9. Whitely, 10. Wilkinson, 11. Browning, 12. Woodward, 13. Cockanasiga, 14. Cusick, 15. Brown
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I honestly included Ilione as he was fresher in mind with Cracknell having not featured yet. Which is criminal as Cracknell was a signing I praised when announced and loved watching play last season. He's an excellent Premiership back row. In the most complimentary way possible, Tigers could use Cracknell as Sarries used Jackson Wray.
I'm really excited about what Woodward might do if he gets chances. He's the same age as Kelly when he made an impact and looks extremely talented. A centre hasn't come through from the academy in too long.
I'm really excited about what Woodward might do if he gets chances. He's the same age as Kelly when he made an impact and looks extremely talented. A centre hasn't come through from the academy in too long.
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Sinckler and Ludlam to Toulon?
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There's some rumours floating around slowly getting stronger that Owen Farrell may be the replacement here in a switch to League.
There's some rumours floating around slowly getting stronger that Owen Farrell may be the replacement here in a switch to League.
Used to run around with an 11, 14 or 15 on my back.
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At 32 and having played professionally for getting on for 15 years, he may be looking for a new challenge.
I always thought he would be groomed to eventually take over from McCall at Sarries but maybe too early.
Am I right in saying he would take a big pay cut to move to league
I always thought he would be groomed to eventually take over from McCall at Sarries but maybe too early.
Am I right in saying he would take a big pay cut to move to league
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There's marquee players and dispensation for players that haven't played league before. So in terms of salary cap they'd get him in on a chunky wage, whether the club can afford it is another matter though you'd think they'd be able to drum up some sponsors who want their business linked with bringing Andy Farrell's centurion son home to league.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:42 pm At 32 and having played professionally for getting on for 15 years, he may be looking for a new challenge.
I always thought he would be groomed to eventually take over from McCall at Sarries but maybe too early.
Am I right in saying he would take a big pay cut to move to league