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| For me we should be looking at getting Mik signed up long term before the start of the next season.
Excellent player and pro. Hes only just turned 26 and some seem to forget he was our POTY back to back in 21 & 22.
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Club Coach | 24727 | Leeds Rhinos |
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| agreed especially at 34 years of age.( I think!)
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I'm in favour of the expansion of the game, especially in areas that draw good local crowds like Perpignan.
But after so many years I don't think Catalans have the right culture to move the game in the northern hemisphere forward. Perhaps this is more an issue with their club's ownership and management. Catalans should be a superpower team in SL by now. Instead, we have in effect a less ambitious version of Warrington, a club still over-dependent on NRL and even SL talent (Makinson?!), despite in theory having the whole of the French domestic competition to select from.
I can't for the life of me understand McNamara's longevity as a coach. Which other top SL team would take him? Richard Agar has done as much in SL, with a much shorter top flight career. Hopefully not in the frame for Arthur's replacement! And then there is the persistent reliance on Tomkins etc.
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First Team Player | 1550 | Leeds Rhinos |
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| Would love him back at the club, but not sure a 34 year old trying to get away from a troubled club is holding too many aces.
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| I have been informed that Leeds will be announcing that Kallum Watkins will.be rejoining the club. His signing should be announced early next week.
I have been told that the initial deal is for the remainder of this season and also for the 2026 season.
Fitness and form permitting then their is an option for the 2027 season too.
Kallum has a coaching role at the club in the pipeline for when he eventually hangs up his boots.
He is scheduled to play for Salford in the CC game against Catalans this week. It will be interesting to see if he actually turns out for them or not?
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| Surely he can't play. Leeds would not want him to get crocked a couple of days before signing, which would be just our luck.
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