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Just been announced by the club.
He’ll wear the number 33 shirt.
He’ll wear the number 33 shirt.
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Gives us abit more depth in the team
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Will need him now Meeks and Clarke are injured.
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welcome aboard MR Clarkson, Here's hoping you full fill the faith the club as put into you
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Welcome to Cas. I think this could work out very well, he’s only signed till the end of the season and so will be doing everything he can to earn an extension later in the year. He’s also been part of a GF winning team twice and a Challenge Cup win so that experience could help with how to prepare for the big games at the end of the year. It’s also come at a good time for us, injury wise.
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Been there.
Done that
Got the medal
Welcome aboard.
Absorb the Powell magic my son feel the force.
View from the stands take a bow.
Done that
Got the medal
Welcome aboard.
Absorb the Powell magic my son feel the force.
View from the stands take a bow.
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I wish I would have thought of that we said matecasjunction wrote:Been there.
Done that
Got the medal
Welcome aboard.
Absorb the Powell magic my son feel the force.
View from the stands take a bow.
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Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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He's definitely got a decent pair of hands, in the million pound game (or some other important HKR game, he showed great awareness and nous with a one handed spinning off load to McGuire i think it was. He's also always been solidtigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
My phone just autocorrected and typed sledgehammer by mistake so I think I'll use that nickname for him
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Hope dont turn out to be another green we seam to have a soft side and give guys chance who nobody else wants maybe because there cheap.tigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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Or maybe because Daryl and the coaching team see something to work with? 2 sides of looking at everything Flowflow wrote:Hope dont turn out to be another green we seam to have a soft side and give guys chance who nobody else wants maybe because there cheap.tigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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If he wasn’t good enough he’d be on his way like green, crossley if he’s done a trial and signed he’s more likly to be a foster.flow wrote:Hope dont turn out to be another green we seam to have a soft side and give guys chance who nobody else wants maybe because there cheap.tigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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Exactly pal. Ignore flow mate, most have forgotten more about the game than he knows. Clarkson took a risk joining us on trial when he could’ve signed in the lower leagues and been earning a wage for the last 6 weeks. That, to me, proves he’s worth his shot IF Powell thinks so too.lurcher wrote:it didn't turn out to bad with alex foster.
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Quite like this signing. Cheap, low risk. Player who's win things and will have a point to prove.
Much needed addition the way things are going.
Much needed addition the way things are going.
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And how do you now that he as only played ten minutes in freindly. think some people have got tinted glasses on over this signing as usual .nobody nows how good hes going to be till he actually plays for us not even Powell. Thats why i said hope dont turn out like green .Same people on here also said green was good signing before he played a game .You cant say somebody going to be like foster before hes played a game that is tinted optimism hope he is like.TT Tiger wrote:If he wasn’t good enough he’d be on his way like green, crossley if he’s done a trial and signed he’s more likly to be a foster.flow wrote:Hope dont turn out to be another green we seam to have a soft side and give guys chance who nobody else wants maybe because there cheap.tigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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Always rated clarkson and if it wasn’t for the ‘golden generation’ at Leeds would’ve probably still been there along with McShane and Gale.
Long live the Tigers!!!
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Whilst the jury is out on him, I think people are probably positive about this signing because he’s spent 6 weeks with the lads so Powell has said yes to him after experiencing him in training during that period. Green didn’t have a trial (forgive me if I am wrong) so was signed up more blindly.flow wrote:And how do you now that he as only played ten minutes in freindly. think some people have got tinted glasses on over this signing as usual .nobody nows how good hes going to be till he actually plays for us not even Powell. Thats why i said hope dont turn out like green .Same people on here also said green was good signing before he played a game .You cant say somebody going to be like foster before hes played a game that is tinted optimism hope he is like.TT Tiger wrote:If he wasn’t good enough he’d be on his way like green, crossley if he’s done a trial and signed he’s more likly to be a foster.flow wrote:Hope dont turn out to be another green we seam to have a soft side and give guys chance who nobody else wants maybe because there cheap.tigertragic wrote:Great signing who I reckon could be the next matt Cook.
Unwanted, seen great teams from the inside, aggressive large player with a pass in him.
Daryl has a new cadaver to mould
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Flow.
No trying to be an expert on grammar especially after a few.
I admit that I have have tinted glasses.
Short on bodies, good past track record.
Some how fallen from grace.
Resonates with some of the team he's joined.
I don't think our coaching personnel lack objectively!
They have made more astute signings than any of their contemporaries.
Taken a small town in Wakefield to be genuine contenders.
No mean feat in the modern era.
I have watched Cas for a decade or four(a late starter)
In all those years we have never been a team who is as consistently feared by the opposition as we have been in recent years.
I would rather be an optomist proved wrong than a pessimist proved right.
My optomist has in general served me well.
I believe certain tinted specs help those with dyslexia.
However there are some so blind they cannot see.
COYF
No trying to be an expert on grammar especially after a few.
I admit that I have have tinted glasses.
Short on bodies, good past track record.
Some how fallen from grace.
Resonates with some of the team he's joined.
I don't think our coaching personnel lack objectively!
They have made more astute signings than any of their contemporaries.
Taken a small town in Wakefield to be genuine contenders.
No mean feat in the modern era.
I have watched Cas for a decade or four(a late starter)
In all those years we have never been a team who is as consistently feared by the opposition as we have been in recent years.
I would rather be an optomist proved wrong than a pessimist proved right.
My optomist has in general served me well.
I believe certain tinted specs help those with dyslexia.
However there are some so blind they cannot see.
COYF
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a lot of sense written there mate, the prof is in the pudding
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