Ian Blease reveals Leeds Rhinos recruitment plans and first major transfer target
It’s now all systems go at AMT Headingley.
It’s now all systems go at AMT Headingley.
Rowley remains a candidate on the lips of many after Brad Arthur’s appointment..!
Blease had plenty to discuss!
Arthur will be in England on Thursday night to see the Rhinos play Warrington.
Blease insists no deal has yet been stuck over the head coaching vacancy.
Rohan Smith wasn’t the only item on the agenda on Thursday morning..
Are the pair of interest to the Rhinos?
Smith has left Headingley after just over two years in charge.
Blease starts work today: with plenty on his agenda.
The Red Devils lost their Director of Rugby earlier this week…
Blease doesn’t officially begin at Leeds until next week: but is already thinking short and long-term.
Blease spoke to Love Rugby League at his unveiling on Monday.
Blease has made the move from Salford Red Devils.
The Red Devils have now made eight signings this off-season…
The forward leaves Salford after three years at the club, with his next destination to be confirmed soon…
The forward’s career has stalled in recent years, picking up various injuries and finding game time hard to come by…
Just one off-contract ace now remains at Salford…
The 27-year-old had told Love Rugby League he wanted to stick around in an exclusive interview earlier this year…
Both depart to bring an end to their second stints at the club, having written their names into the history books forever a few years ago…
Salford forward Tyler Dupree has broken his silence with a cryptic post on social media following the news that he has had a transfer request rejected by the club.
Salford head coach Paul Rowley and assistant Kurt Haggerty have signed new three-year contracts with the club.
Salford chief executive Ian Blease says they are sparing no expense to ensure the team are fully prepared and safe for the Challenge Cup final.
“I’m telling you now it’s not going to have any impact on the playing group here because it’s distant from us.”
Salford chief executive Ian Blease has called on the governing body to increase the number of weekly coronavirus tests in Super League following this week’s outbreak.
We’ve had a look through the latest trade newspapers.
Salford chief executive Ian Blease says it’s a shame their Grand Final team will be broken apart at the end of the year, but that they’ve already done their re-building ...
There continues to be plenty of transfer talk in League Express and League Weekly.
Salford coach Ian Watson says the Red Devils will have more of a cutting edge in attack now that half-back Jackson Hastings is enjoying playing the sport once again.
There are quite a few juicy stories in this week’s trade newspapers.