My mate reckons The Nosey Parker has the Saints interested in this lad again, anybody heard owt.
My mate reckons The Nosey Parker has the Saints interested in this lad again, anybody heard owt.
Nosey Parker is full of $hit.
The only 'tip' he ever got right was when he left 10% for the waitress at a motorway services.[/QUOTE]
i bet thats a rumour.................and he started it
lol
There's no way Northampton would let a guy who is keeping kiwi legend Carlos Spencer out of the team go
Forwards win games. The backs decide by how much.
We on about young Myler who plays for Salford, and used play for Widnes?
probably the wrong myler...Stephen this season has turned into a regular at Northampton and is getting rave reviews now he has sorted his place kicking out. Likely to be in for a bigger deal in the near future, can't see him leaving unless Northampton have someone else lined up
Both Mylers trod the same path.
Stephen started at Saints IIRC and then made his way via Widnes and Salford to Union and Northampton.
Richie left Widnes for Salford for the start of 2008 season and got an England call up last year.
It just shows the difference in the two codes.
Not good enough for Rugby Leagues second division= future Rugby Union International.
Look at that Hefin O'Hare- Garbage at league, 1st choice in the Magners League
I've seen him 3 times this year and he's definitely developing into a really good RU stand-off. He runs well, throws passes that put runners into space and his place kicking is dependable. And he does it all at pace (except the place kicking). My only criticism would be his kicking from hand is a little suspect at times - still -he'll get enough practice at that.
Looking forward to him turning over the Tigers at the weekend. I'll be the big lad in the red V behind one of the goals.
S Myler (ex RL) has just got into the Saxons team. He played really great for Northampton Saints against Leicester last Saturday except his goal kicking was not to good.
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Scott Barrow currently playing centre at Leeds Carnegie along with Jonny Hepworth (ex Rhinos Academy and Castleford Tigers) and both are having an amazing season yet both were rejected by their "Parent" club at age 21 as not good enough for Super League.
[QUOTE=Yoffy;185204]It just shows the difference in the two codes.
Not good enough for Rugby Leagues second division= future Rugby Union International.
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Andrew Farrell.
[QUOTE=jonnythesaint;186097][QUOTE=Yoffy;185204]It just shows the difference in the two codes.
Not good enough for Rugby Leagues second division= future Rugby Union International.
Oh yes that's a well thought out argument. He was at the end of his career, injured and still played for England.
Andrew Farrell.
In your opinion does reaching the highest position available in sport is the world cup final constitute not making it?