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| Quote ="Ferdy"Earlier in the week I was quietly confident we would get Sam, that said the longer this goes on I see little to no chance of seeing Sam in blue and Amber of Leeds'"
Yep.i mean, this all really started by the bookies bringing in the odds a few weeks ago on him joining us.nobody at the club has actually come out and confirmed any offer.We are all just assuming because we think there is a boat load of cash available we can sign him, when its all really just speculation.Obviously the fact Souths are probably up to cap leaves the glimmer of us getting him for a year but the longer things go, the more you have to believe he really wants to go back to Souths now and they are working out ways to get him in.
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| Quote ="Biff Tannen"Yep.i mean, this all really started by the bookies bringing in the odds a few weeks ago on him joining us.nobody at the club has actually come out and confirmed any offer.We are all just assuming because we think there is a boat load of cash available we can sign him, when its all really just speculation.Obviously the fact Souths are probably up to cap leaves the glimmer of us getting him for a year but the longer things go, the more you have to believe he really wants to go back to Souths now and they are working out ways to get him in.'"
I know from a squad member who told me we were definitely interested in a serious way, however there appears to be little or no interest in joining Leeds, and if that's the case not too disappointed. He is a great player with incredible future however if his hearts not in it we are probably better off without
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| If he's not interested then sod him. We shouldn't be chasing someone who's indifferent. We shouldn't have to persude someone to join.
He can either rot away in RU or negotiate a return with Uncle Russell.
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"What is quite good about all the current publicity regarding SB's possible return to the NRL is that in the week before the Union World Cup Final it is Rugby League that is stealing the headlines on an hourly basis. That the NRL and SL clubs and his own Union club are in a bidding race for his rugby skills is a great news for Sam and goes some way to countering the negative rubbish that the Union hacks and former players were scribbling just a few weeks ago.
Burgess should hold a press conference to announce his decision just a couple of hours before the WC final kicks off which will keep his name in the headlines and claim back a bit of ironic justice
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I'd name in him in the 19 man squad for England, that would shake a few people up
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"There has been plenty of time for a deal to have be agreed and the longer this has gone on the more it would indicate no satisfactory deal being agreed or none that Sam wanted.'"
Not been plenty of time at all in the circumstances. Only a few weeks ago Burgess will have been hoping to be with England about to play a World Cup final this weekend. Played his last Bath game less than two weeks ago and Bath sound reluctant to sell so will play hard ball.
Souths wouldn't have expected a few weeks back to have the opportunity to sign Burgess back and they'll have needed to do some moving and shaking regarding their Salary Cap once it became a possibility. Transfers can go on for a prolonged period if the selling club are reluctant to sell.
The longer Burgess keeps silent the more it looks like he wants out of RU (he could've ended the speculation last week with a quick simple "I'm staying" if RU is truely what we wants). If you accept his attending the England RL game as innocent as his brother was playing, you can't honestly think he didn't know what he was doing sitting next to McNamara. Ford as Bath coach will have better things to do than spend his time fielding questions about Burgess, so Sam could've done his coach and his club a massive favour by speaking up /not sitting next to McNamara if he really is planning on sticking with Bath.
Also, if as Ford claims, Burgess is hoping to be included in the 6 Nations then he can't afford to be missing games between now and that event kicking off in Febuary in his apparent new position in the forwards.
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| Have leeds come out and said anything about this? I haven't seen anything, though to be fair, I haven't really looked anywhere other than these here boards.
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| Quote ="Steve-O"Have leeds come out and said anything about this? I haven't seen anything, though to be fair, I haven't really looked anywhere other than these here boards.'"
Not a single thing. Which almost certainly means we've been in for him.
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| Quote ="FlexWheeler"Not a single thing. Which almost certainly means we've been in for him.'"
I agree with this. We all know what Hetherington is capable of. Falloon was pretty well documented, Garbutt was a surprise, and we all remember GH saying that we wouldn't be signing Briscoe.
However, one thing is for sure. If a player is not interested, GH moves on quickly. I'm thinking Jones-Bishop, Calderwood, Mathers, Webb, Lee Smith to name a few. Then the Westerman and Clark deals were dealt with quickly. I reckon we're in for Burgess in a big way.
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| Quote ="FlexWheeler"If he's not interested then sod him. We shouldn't be chasing someone who's indifferent. We shouldn't have to persude someone to join.
He can either rot away in RU or negotiate a return with Uncle Russell.'"
What a load of rubbish. Not like Its a big life changing decision is it! What do you expect, that he would declare his commitment and love for Leeds over night. The sh 1te that's posted on this board!
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| Quote ="ThePrinter"Not been plenty of time at all in the circumstances. Only a few weeks ago Burgess will have been hoping to be with England about to play a World Cup final this weekend. Played his last Bath game less than two weeks ago and Bath sound reluctant to sell so will play hard ball.
Souths wouldn't have expected a few weeks back to have the opportunity to sign Burgess back and they'll have needed to do some moving and shaking regarding their Salary Cap once it became a possibility. Transfers can go on for a prolonged period if the selling club are reluctant to sell.
The longer Burgess keeps silent the more it looks like he wants out of RU (he could've ended the speculation last week with a quick simple "I'm staying" if RU is truely what we wants). If you accept his attending the England RL game as innocent as his brother was playing, you can't honestly think he didn't know what he was doing sitting next to McNamara. Ford as Bath coach will have better things to do than spend his time fielding questions about Burgess, so Sam could've done his coach and his club a massive favour by speaking up /not sitting next to McNamara if he really is planning on sticking with Bath.
Also, if as Ford claims, Burgess is hoping to be included in the 6 Nations then he can't afford to be missing games between now and that event kicking off in Febuary in his apparent new position in the forwards.'"
We can speculate away all day but nobody knows the full story yet. Sam was obviously troubled by the unfair media he got after England went out on the WC so early. This is understandable considering he was one of the few England players to play well with the majority of the so called experienced players being error prone and simply not good enough.
The rumors of a return to League started straight after the hacks had blamed him for the early exit, climate change and the financial crisis. This unfair attack by the anti league brigade obviously unsettled SB and the rumors started about a return to the NRL several weeks ago so Ford sent him off for a break.
If Burgess had already decided to return to South's then I would have thought he would not delay in announcing it. The way has been cleared by the NRL so it only remains for Sam to decide. Bath will not want to keep a player who wants out. However if he wants to stay he does not need to say anything as he owes the media nothing. All he needs to do is just return for training next Monday.
As far as sitting next to McNamara in a near empty stadium well this could well have been a deciding factor in staying put.
I wish the lad well whatever he decides. He has made a good fist of learning to play Union both as a back and a forward in such a short time. He has become a dual code international and played well in World Cups in both League and Union and has let nobody down. So he has earned the right to decide his own future in his own good time.
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"If Burgess had already decided to return to South's then I would have thought he would not delay in announcing it. The way has been cleared by the NRL so it only remains for Sam to decide. Bath will not want to keep a player who wants out.'"
Why would he come out and announce he wanted to go back to Souths before a deal was done? It's between the two clubs to agree a deal and all Burgess can do is wait for them to do that. If they fail to do so then he's left hanging dry by announcing he wanted to return to RL but having to return to RU. Bath might not to keep him if he's said he wants to leave, but they aren't going to let him go for peanuts either.
He might not owe the media anything, but announcing he wants to stay at Bath wouldn't be for their benefit, it'd be for his coach and clubs benefit to end this media circus that they're being dragged in to.
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| Quote ="Seth"What a load of rubbish. Not like Its a big life changing decision is it! What do you expect, that he would declare his commitment and love for Leeds over night. The sh 1te that's posted on this board!'"
Read what I posted, and digest it. Understand it.
There's a difference between him being interested and wanting to join but taking time over a big decision. Giving it the due dilligence any big life decision needs, and us having to say ''please come sam, please come''.
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| Quote ="FlexWheeler"Read what I posted, and digest it. Understand it.
There's a difference between him being interested and wanting to join but taking time over a big decision. Giving it the due dilligence any big life decision needs, and us having to say ''please come sam, please come''.'"
Of which neither you or any of us know the background to, or if leeds are even speaking to him. Which makes your '....sod him' comment along with those about him rotting in RU or going to 'uncle Russell' sound pretty pathetic.
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| Quote ="Seth"Of which neither you or any of us know the background to, or if leeds are even speaking to him. Which makes your '....sod him' comment along with those about him rotting in RU or going to 'uncle Russell' sound pretty pathetic.'"
I didn't realise you were so sensitive.
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Good Response. Not sensitive, just pointing out the daft nature of your post.
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| I think he'll at least see out his contract at Bath. Even if he wants to return to Souths they would have to do some pretty quick manouevering to clear cap space, so 2016 will be very difficult without letting some stars go and likely to lead to them having a very unbalanced squad.
The tragedy of this whole farce is that Burgess is a great RL forward.
As DHM says, there's nothing yet to suggest he will ever be more than an average RU player. Not his fault, but clearly too many people buy into players being great in one sport being able to transfer to another. Outside backs are different, as the roles are quite similar, but anything else is basically a blind punt. Ford clearly stated that Burgess would be a centre when he joined Bath, then came to realise he was never a centre. Remarkable lack of insight from any coach since nobody who'd ever watched Burgess play RL could have sensibly thought he'd ever make a centre.
The people to blame for this mess are Ford and Farrell for recruiting him, Lancaster for buying into the hype rather than using his eyes, and Burgess himself for having an ego big enough to believe that sheer willpower and athleticism would transfer into another sport.
As it is I think he'll stay at Bath, be an OK club player and then go back to Souths having missed three peak years of RL. There will be no guarantee that by then he'll have anything like the same impact he had previously, and it would be tragic if he comes back as a shadow of his former self.
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| Now the BBC have an active 9 point quiz on their news web site to help Sam decide to stay in Union or return to South's. The only England player in the news in RWC final week
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| Quote ="BrisbaneRhino"I think he'll at least see out his contract at Bath. Even if he wants to return to Souths they would have to do some pretty quick manouevering to clear cap space, so 2016 will be very difficult without letting some stars go and likely to lead to them having a very unbalanced squad.
The tragedy of this whole farce is that Burgess is a great RL forward.
As DHM says, there's nothing yet to suggest he will ever be more than an average RU player. Not his fault, but clearly too many people buy into players being great in one sport being able to transfer to another. Outside backs are different, as the roles are quite similar, but anything else is basically a blind punt. Ford clearly stated that Burgess would be a centre when he joined Bath, then came to realise he was never a centre. Remarkable lack of insight from any coach since nobody who'd ever watched Burgess play RL could have sensibly thought he'd ever make a centre.
The people to blame for this mess are Ford and Farrell for recruiting him, Lancaster for buying into the hype rather than using his eyes, and Burgess himself for having an ego big enough to believe that sheer willpower and athleticism would transfer into another sport.
As it is I think he'll stay at Bath, be an OK club player and then go back to Souths having missed three peak years of RL. There will be no guarantee that by then he'll have anything like the same impact he had previously, and it would be tragic if he comes back as a shadow of his former self.'"
Some of the RU commentators are saying it was plain arrogant to think Burgess could go from rookie to RU international in a matter of months. For once I'm inclined to agree. I think our collective, natural disdain for RU has caught us out on this occasion.
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| Come on Sam have a season or two at the Rhinos. Agree that it was arrogant/optimistic of someone to think he could pick it up in a few months but thats all hindsight. RU commentators are loving being able to say this?
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"Now the BBC have an active 9 point quiz on their news web site to help Sam decide to stay in Union or return to South's. The only England player in the news in RWC final week
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How does that go?
1) Do you want to stand with your hands on your hips whilst the scrum is reset for a 5th time, in 2 minutes on a wet Saturday in Exeter?
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| Quote ="Fetlar"Some of the RU commentators are saying it was plain arrogant to think Burgess could go from rookie to RU international in a matter of months. For once I'm inclined to agree. I think our collective, natural disdain for RU has caught us out on this occasion.'"
There will always be knockers who say Burgess won't make it in any position in Union but the facts are that he already has made it to the very top in a position that was not his natural one within a year of making the transition. It was precisely because he was selected for the World Cup squad and then actually made into the starting lineup that has irked those same knockers who had been proven wrong and now want to try and prove they were right all along by blaming him for all England's woes.
In such a short time it is no wonder he isn't the finished Union product yet. But in the WC he did all that was asked of him including strong impact from the bench that secured a victory, keeping the much heralded and very experienced Roberts fully in check for all the time SB was on the field and putting in much better performances as a centre than the very experienced Barritt in all the games.
So I do not buy the criticism of SB as it was all a smoke screen to avoid having to admit we lost two games because our very experienced players, and in particular our much over rated forwards, gave away stupid penalties within kicking distance, were out played and out thought and our very experience captain couldn't make the right decision when it counted. So experience and playing the game from being a junior did't count for much when it mattered did it!
SB was selected ahead of the other centre candidates as something of a wild card which was logical in the absence of decent form from the other contenders. Most of the SB knockers would have selected Tuilagi yet he can't pass or kick, has suspect defence and few rugby skills other than power. Burgess may be a novice but he has more to offer that Tuilagi and it is ironic that the critics could not see SB's worth.
Ford has always seen Burgess as a 6. However inside centre was the obvious place for him to start and it was what the national coach had requested. But is wasn't long before Ford moved him to 6 for Bath where he has shown very good progress including being selected for the big game at the end of last season. If he chooses to stay in Union I can see him going onto become an international back rower as again when you look at the current competition it is hardly world class. But he may just decide that the pull of family, sunshine and superhero status are an easier option.
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Except it wasn't a choice between Burgess and Tuilagi, as the latter had managed to get himself suspended for another off-field indiscretion. It came down to a straight choice between Burgess and Luther Burrell, who has never let England down, is still relatively young and has plenty to offer the national side in the future. Burrell and Jonathan Joseph would have given England an athletic, well-balanced centre pairing heading into the tournament.
Lancaster took a punt on Burgess instead. It was his most high profile selection decision, so when England failed it was the one that came under the most scrutiny.
It's alright bemoaning people for not seeing what Burgess "has to offer", but truth is like many of his England team mates he didn't deliver it on the biggest stage. His performances were ordinary rather than outrageous, functional rather than fabulous. He did a job, but frankly I don't think he did anything in the World Cup that Burrell, Tuilagi or any of the other centres who missed out couldn't have done.
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| Quote ="Andy Gilder"Except it wasn't a choice between Burgess and Tuilagi, as the latter had managed to get himself suspended for another off-field indiscretion.'"
I didn't say it was a choice between these two. I was making the ironic point that those who were critical of the selection of Burgess for a lack of centre skills had been championing Tuilagi who would probably have been selected had he not been convicted and I was comparing the skill set of the two. So why did they expect Burgess to possess silky centre skills when they were happy with Manu.
Quote ="Andy Gilder" It came down to a straight choice between Burgess and Luther Burrell, who has never let England down, is still relatively young and has plenty to offer the national side in the future. Burrell and Jonathan Joseph would have given England an athletic, well-balanced centre pairing heading into the tournament.'"
The choice came down to 3 out of Barritt, Twelvetrees, Burrell, Slade and Burgess. In the warm up games Burgess and Slade both impressed when England beat France. The combination of Burrell and Joseph looked rusty in the return game in Paris and we were well beaten. In both games Twelvetrees came on for the final quarter without looking good. In the win against Ireland Barritt and Joseph were the centres with Burgess coming on for Barritt for the last quarter.
Burrell lost his chance based on poor form both in the warm up and in training. He had played well previously but had lost form and his timing was out and he would have only been understudy to Barritt anyway who it turned out was our weak link.
Quote ="Andy Gilder"Lancaster took a punt on Burgess instead. It was his most high profile selection decision, so when England failed it was the one that came under the most scrutiny. '"
Yes I agree it was a punt but as I say it wasn't as if there was great competition based on form. Despite his novice status Burgess did not let the side down and bossed Roberts against Wales and left the field with England in the lead. England did not go out of the WC because of the inexperience of Burgess. In fact it was his more experienced teammates who kept giving away penalties and it was the pack that was outplayed in every game and most of the warm up ones too.
Quote ="Andy Gilder"It's alright bemoaning people for not seeing what Burgess "has to offer", but truth is like many of his England team mates he didn't deliver it on the biggest stage. His performances were ordinary rather than outrageous, functional rather than fabulous. He did a job, but frankly I don't think he did anything in the World Cup that Burrell, Tuilagi or any of the other centres who missed out couldn't have done.'"
As I keep saying we lost the games in the forwards and with our poor decision making. I do not think it fair to say Burgess did not deliver and he was more than ordinary when he cam on as a sub and injected urgency and go forward in the first game. Against Wales he was up against the hugely experienced Lions centre and danger man Roberts who is noted for beef rather than fancy footwork himself and SB won all the exchanges and did not look out of place at all.
But not everyone was as critical of Burgess. Writing for The Daily Mail, former England coach Sir Clive Woodward praised the league convert for his efforts at Twickenham
“Burgess was picked to do a specific job in tandem with Farrell — who was outstanding — and Barritt and to that extent it worked,” Woodward wrote. “But in World Cups you pick depending on the opposition and he isn’t guaranteed a start next time.” Woodward also noted that Burgess showed he had ‘big match aura’ “in spades” and “looked in his comfort zone on a massive occasion.
So IMO Sam has every right to feel aggrieved at the blame that was unfairly blasted his way. It was disgraceful.
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| Quote ="BrisbaneRhino"I think he'll at least see out his contract at Bath. Even if he wants to return to Souths they would have to do some pretty quick manouevering to clear cap space, so 2016 will be very difficult without letting some stars go and likely to lead to them having a very unbalanced squad.'"
Rumours that Souths are shopping Dylan Walker around in an attempt to clear some cap space for Sam. Anything on the wire down there about it, BR?
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