Potter is a top signing. Qualifies for both Aus and England
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Potter is a top signing. Qualifies for both Aus and England
Have seen him playing for a few years in England and really good. I think he had a couple of games with Rebels and then saw him in Leicester. Very dynamic and has some speed. Scored quite a few tries from what I remember. Wonder what he’s been doing since Leicester got the bullet?
Feels a little ironic snatching one of the Rabble's junior products. (or would that be snitch one off those bludgers ;))
I don't think he every played for the Rebels, only the Melbourne Rising.
Ollie Hoskins would be a great pick-up to replace Medrano (if London Irish fold).
I'm working with a Tigers fan at the moment who is very unhappy about us getting him!
I guess that is good for us! :D
He was close to getting an England call up from EJ. But, hasn't had any interest from Borthwick since taking over. Apparently Eddie has spoken to him since taking over in Aus ;)
No confirmation on Harry Potter yet, however here is something to whet the appetite in case it comes to fruition
Potter Highlights at Leicester Tigers
The kid has a bit of pace on him
the only problem with those type of videos, is the team did a bunch of work to get him open, he just needed to finish, which is important. but i also want to see what he is like in defence and other aspects of the game. probably too hard to put into highlights i guess.
Holy Shit!
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Side question.
Is there anywhere you can see the post game press conferences these days?
I really hope we're on the phone to Ollie Hoskins, with London Irish looking very much like they're heading down the same route as Worcester and Wasps.
While not really necessary as long as Rodda can stay fit, Adam Coleman would be well worth a look as well. A locking duo of Rodda and Coleman with Williams or Kalapu off the bench, or perhaps Williams at 6, would be world class. From reports, it sounds like Coleman hasn't played his best rugby up north, so it might be good for his career to return to the place that he was playing his best rugby