Featherstone Rovers have announced that Ryley Jacks, Adam Cuthbertson and Ben Mathiou have all signed deals with the club ahead of the new Rugby League Championship season. This triumvirate of new arrivals takes Featherstone past the £1,000,000 salary cap spend for the season.
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All or nothing for Fev this year. Although, Leigh aren't far off spend wise and are still looking to recruit. Beaumont v Campbell, who wins!!
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These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
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Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.FIat Capper wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 17:30 These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
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That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.Knockersbuses wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:09Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.FIat Capper wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 17:30 These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
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Fev have certainly gone all in this year. Hope the gamble pays off for them and they get promoted. They have the squad, the coach and seemingly the infrastructure to make a better go at Super League than I believe Toulouse will this year. The Frenchies look woefully short on quality and will really struggle. Playing wise I don’t see anyone near to Fev. If they can eradicate the nasty element of fans they have, and keep the chairman away from press conferences, destination super league could finally be on for them.
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Hardaker is out-of-contract at the end of this year, so they wouldn’t need to negotiate with Wigan to sign him for 2023 (though they can’t offer a deal until May).heritage1926 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:27That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.Knockersbuses wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:09Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.FIat Capper wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 17:30 These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
If he still wants to move back to West Yorkshire, he might need to sign for Fev as I can’t see many other clubs being interested,
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They have also said they looked into signing Josh Duggan, do Maher of it what you want.
They have a lot of Aussies that won't be cheap, over 1m cap spent and after recieving 2m from the council for ground upgrades. If they can afford those wages on their crowd, can't wait to see what the ground will become.
They have a lot of Aussies that won't be cheap, over 1m cap spent and after recieving 2m from the council for ground upgrades. If they can afford those wages on their crowd, can't wait to see what the ground will become.
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Not with Wigan, with Zak himself. He will only go if they get in to Super League, he won't drop down.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 23:29Hardaker is out-of-contract at the end of this year, so they wouldn’t need to negotiate with Wigan to sign him for 2023 (though they can’t offer a deal until May).heritage1926 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:27That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.Knockersbuses wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:09Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.FIat Capper wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 17:30 These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
If he still wants to move back to West Yorkshire, he might need to sign for Fev as I can’t see many other clubs being interested,
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I suspect ZH will be signed somewhere for 2023 before Fev know which league they will be playing in; he won’t not sign anywhere else on the off-chance Fev get promoted and potentially leave himself without a club and in a very weak negotiating position.heritage1926 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2022, 15:32Not with Wigan, with Zak himself. He will only go if they get in to Super League, he won't drop down.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 23:29Hardaker is out-of-contract at the end of this year, so they wouldn’t need to negotiate with Wigan to sign him for 2023 (though they can’t offer a deal until May).heritage1926 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:27That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.Knockersbuses wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:09Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.FIat Capper wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 17:30 These signings won't be cheap and whilst I'm no expert on the Championship cap, Fev must be close to breaking it?
If he still wants to move back to West Yorkshire, he might need to sign for Fev as I can’t see many other clubs being interested,
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Plus what is a one year contract worth? He'll want bigger than that and the chances are they wont make it beyond the one year in super League.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑27 Jan 2022, 22:01I suspect ZH will be signed somewhere for 2023 before Fev know which league they will be playing in; he won’t not sign anywhere else on the off-chance Fev get promoted and potentially leave himself without a club and in a very weak negotiating position.heritage1926 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2022, 15:32Not with Wigan, with Zak himself. He will only go if they get in to Super League, he won't drop down.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 23:29Hardaker is out-of-contract at the end of this year, so they wouldn’t need to negotiate with Wigan to sign him for 2023 (though they can’t offer a deal until May).heritage1926 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:27That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.Knockersbuses wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:09
Apparently they are in negotiations with Wigan for a deal on Zak Hardaker. Chairman admitted talks are ongoing but Zak would prefer a top flight club.
If he still wants to move back to West Yorkshire, he might need to sign for Fev as I can’t see many other clubs being interested,
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If Toulouse went down this year and Fev came up, I would back them to finish above Wakefield in 2023.mart0042 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2022, 10:47chances are they wont make it beyond the one year in super League.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑27 Jan 2022, 22:01I suspect ZH will be signed somewhere for 2023 before Fev know which league they will be playing in; he won’t not sign anywhere else on the off-chance Fev get promoted and potentially leave himself without a club and in a very weak negotiating position.heritage1926 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2022, 15:32Not with Wigan, with Zak himself. He will only go if they get in to Super League, he won't drop down.nottinghamtiger wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 23:29Hardaker is out-of-contract at the end of this year, so they wouldn’t need to negotiate with Wigan to sign him for 2023 (though they can’t offer a deal until May).heritage1926 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2022, 19:27
That's only if they get promoted. By all accounts there is a deal in place if they do.
If he still wants to move back to West Yorkshire, he might need to sign for Fev as I can’t see many other clubs being interested,
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If Cas aren't involved it wouldn't matter to me. I'd would like us to be the only club in the area. We could grow even bigger.
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Wonder if Fev are trying to position themselves ready to take over from Toulouse if they struggle or have to pull out of the league too. Feels like they've been on the edge of promotion for so long now, can't keep throwing money in to it and missing out every year.
That said I'd happily leave them there, less we have to play them the better.
That said I'd happily leave them there, less we have to play them the better.
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You might be right but I think Leigh would be better placed, having been there before.Matt wrote: ↑28 Jan 2022, 12:55 Wonder if Fev are trying to position themselves ready to take over from Toulouse if they struggle or have to pull out of the league too. Feels like they've been on the edge of promotion for so long now, can't keep throwing money in to it and missing out every year.
That said I'd happily leave them there, less we have to play them the better.
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FR beat Leigh 28-6 to really set the pace in the Championship……
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i wouldn't rule widnes out of the race just yet. 2 good results so far and the highest attendance in the championship if they need to strengthen.
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The pitch was atrocious and Leigh did not adapt to it at all.SuffolkTiger wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 22:38 FR beat Leigh 28-6 to really set the pace in the Championship……
On a decent surface I reckon Fev could have been done for speed especially outwide but the conditions determined that it was a battle of attrition up the middle and Leigh were 2nd best in the slog, making more mistakes than Fev
Having said that, Jr Moors looked a class above any other forward on the field and Craig Hall is still a class act, and a good goal kicker too.
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First match of the season at home and they produce a cabbage patch of a pitch. They'll be watering it in the summer to keep it like that. A heavy pitch and the slope is what will get them to the million pound game.orrsome wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 07:55The pitch was atrocious and Leigh did not adapt to it at all.SuffolkTiger wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 22:38 FR beat Leigh 28-6 to really set the pace in the Championship……
On a decent surface I reckon Fev could have been done for speed especially outwide but the conditions determined that it was a battle of attrition up the middle and Leigh were 2nd best in the slog, making more mistakes than Fev
Having said that, Jr Moors looked a class above any other forward on the field and Craig Hall is still a class act, and a good goal kicker too.
But they have signed well and look the best I've seen so far. Leigh v Fev in the million pound match on a dry day on a flat pitch will be such a leveler. If Fev play at home in that match, they've got it locked in.
Watching the match, Moors was outstanding, he's not been fit enough to play that amount of minutes for Cas since his second season with us. Bussey also very good.
Fev were able to change their team to be the appropriate one to beat Leigh in those conditions. Leigh played their only fit players. A big squad makes a real difference.
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10 minutes of highlights here https://youtu.be/I6GaPhzIhMMmart0042 wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 10:52First match of the season at home and they produce a cabbage patch of a pitch. They'll be watering it in the summer to keep it like that. A heavy pitch and the slope is what will get them to the million pound game.orrsome wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 07:55The pitch was atrocious and Leigh did not adapt to it at all.SuffolkTiger wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 22:38 FR beat Leigh 28-6 to really set the pace in the Championship……
On a decent surface I reckon Fev could have been done for speed especially outwide but the conditions determined that it was a battle of attrition up the middle and Leigh were 2nd best in the slog, making more mistakes than Fev
Having said that, Jr Moors looked a class above any other forward on the field and Craig Hall is still a class act, and a good goal kicker too.
But they have signed well and look the best I've seen so far. Leigh v Fev in the million pound match on a dry day on a flat pitch will be such a leveler. If Fev play at home in that match, they've got it locked in.
Watching the match, Moors was outstanding, he's not been fit enough to play that amount of minutes for Cas since his second season with us. Bussey also very good.
Fev were able to change their team to be the appropriate one to beat Leigh in those conditions. Leigh played their only fit players. A big squad makes a real difference.
I was a huge fan of Junior when he was with us - if he stays fit he will be a revalation in the Championship.
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One of the biggest problems Fev will have at this time of year is the number of games played on their main pitch. As well as the Rovers first team, Wakefield FC play their home games there and they play host to many amateur RL finals/finals days when more than one game can be played over the course of a single day.
In theory, these additional games generate income but they will inevitably take a heavy toll on a poorly drained pitch.
It's a good job it's the "Wembley of the North"!
In theory, these additional games generate income but they will inevitably take a heavy toll on a poorly drained pitch.
It's a good job it's the "Wembley of the North"!
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