Paul Mcshane
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Re: Paul Mcshane
Sam burgess. Will be lucky. News from nrl. Com is that he may be forece to retire early because of a chronic shoulder injury. Silly season has started early again I see
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McShane has been great for us but if he goes I’d feel similar about him as I do about Gale. Both of them have their best days behind them. Gale has had practically two years out, while McShane appears on the slide if last season’s performances are anything to go by.
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I thought he was picking up towards the end and suspect he was playing when half fit
The Hull game near the end of the season was in the balance until he put in an awesome tackle at speed to bundle their player into touch
Not quite Evalds on Rankin but still a potential game changer.
I think that his experience could be vital to bringing on our young half back partnership.
The man lives and breaths rugby league.
I would hate to lose him.
The Hull game near the end of the season was in the balance until he put in an awesome tackle at speed to bundle their player into touch
Not quite Evalds on Rankin but still a potential game changer.
I think that his experience could be vital to bringing on our young half back partnership.
The man lives and breaths rugby league.
I would hate to lose him.
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Only have a couple anyway reallyTrue-supporter wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 18:21 We will take the money, and keep it. At this rate we will have no good players at all.
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Can’t see this happening myself, not many great replacements out there either if it did happen.
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Doubt this very much. I expect Cameron King to be Leeds hooker next year.
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macca wasn't great when we swapped him for moore. wakey fans referred to him as a fat little waster. in powell we trust.MrRugby123 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 21:30 Can’t see this happening myself, not many great replacements out there either if it did happen.
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Wouldn't be bothered if he went. Had his best I'm sure of that
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Having Leeds' pants down twice in one off-season would be pretty spectacular.
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Wouldnt be too fussed if this happened, McShane has been great in the past however this season his silly decisions this season have cost us 2nd place in the table.
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IF true, which I hope isn't, I'm a big fan of Paul, then step on down Jaques O'Neill.
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We've got O'Neil and milner to cover hooker if mcshane leaves... Use his money else where. If indeed it's true.
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This, use Milner and O'Neil and at fullback use Rankin and Turner. If true about Richardson and we can retain him Trueman, O'Neil and Turner we'll have the spine of the team set for years to come. Use this season coming as a rebuilding one.
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And all of our problems are solved In the spinal region ?
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Well we'll never know if we don't try. A team needs to be built around our pivots.Mysterio wrote: ↑10 Oct 2019, 16:01And all of our problems are solved In the spinal region ?
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You're 1, 6, 7 and 9 are the spine of a team, if you have a good spine it doesn't matter what team you put around them. Salford have shown that this year.
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Not to bit pick, but traditionally the spine of the team is 1, 6, 9, 13.
You could argue that the game has changed in recent years.
A team with a great 13, generally had most of the other 3.
Look back to the great teams of the past.
Most people can name the number 13 in the team.
You could argue that the game has changed in recent years.
A team with a great 13, generally had most of the other 3.
Look back to the great teams of the past.
Most people can name the number 13 in the team.
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And we were in fact the opposite of Salford the spine was where we were weakest no 1 improved when Rankin went there and no blame at his age on Trueman any good half back play we had during the season was almost all down to him
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It used to be about 10 years ago, a loose forward was a back in a forwards body. Your likes of an Andy Farrell or a Paul Sculthorpe.stevieblunder wrote: ↑10 Oct 2019, 17:29 Not to bit pick, but traditionally the spine of the team is 1, 6, 9, 13.
You could argue that the game has changed in recent years.
A team with a great 13, generally had most of the other 3.
Look back to the great teams of the past.
Most people can name the number 13 in the team.
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I'd struggle to name many players like that nowadays 13 is just a extra prop
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