Something I noticed. Two teams were clearly rebuilding at the end of 2017, the Tigers and the Knights.
The Tigers really recruited young guns. We have signed many Junior faces like Tui, twal, etc. When we have signed older players, not many are over 30\. I think Chris McQueen is our oldest next to Marshall (who is a club legend and a bit of a special signing).
The knights however have recruited many older players. We see SKD in the centers. Jacob Lillyman and Chris Heighington in the front and while they have some juniors. They have hired more of the aged then we have.
So who has the best strategy? Is it wise to mix players at the end of their career with those who are starting it? Or is our way a solid way to build for the future?
The Tigers really recruited young guns. We have signed many Junior faces like Tui, twal, etc. When we have signed older players, not many are over 30\. I think Chris McQueen is our oldest next to Marshall (who is a club legend and a bit of a special signing).
The knights however have recruited many older players. We see SKD in the centers. Jacob Lillyman and Chris Heighington in the front and while they have some juniors. They have hired more of the aged then we have.
So who has the best strategy? Is it wise to mix players at the end of their career with those who are starting it? Or is our way a solid way to build for the future?