Quote ="TwoBlues"There was a course of action available if anyone at Widnes Vikings considered it malicious or foul play.
The Widnes club is very familiar with the disciplinary system as many of their players have appeared before the panel this season.Certainly many more than York.
Injuries are sadly part of the game.As an individual I am saddened when it occurs particularly if it is a result of an action that is outlawed by the sport.
I hope young Mr.Craven makes a full recovery and is back playing at his best.
I also hope the club treats him better than the first 4 that the club have released,on their move to Super League.
I further hope that any former Widnes players lining up for York,against their former club,play the game of their lives.
Having had a shoulder operation myself 2 years ago my best wishes go to Danny Craven.'"
I thank you for your good wishes for young Danny Craven.
I think the club did not cite the York players due to the ill tempered actions of some of the Widnes players.
What concerned me most was that the referee totally disregarded the incident even when it became obvious that the player could not carry on.
With regard to the players released the general opinion from Widnes supporters was that was the best for the players who were not sacked but told that they would not be going into SL with the club nor would they be required for first team duties. They do remain on the payroll until they find another club or till their contract end..
The club is currently assessing all playing staff, including the coaching staff, and the players release from first team duties is a result of that assessment process.