ROCKS AND DIAMONDS!
GARRY SCHOFIELD gives his marks out of ten for each Super League club in 2022
IT’S the end of the Super League season so, as we await the start of the play-offs, I’ve become headmaster Schoey once again and I’m delivering my annual report, with marks out of ten, for each of the twelve clubs.
In ascending order, here we go...
TOULOUSE OLYMPIQUE
Most people, myself included, expected the newcomers to go straight back down - and we weren’t wrong.
Like many, I thought Toulouse would have made at least one-high profile close-season signing, not just to boost their squad, but to raise their profile and create some additional interest.
But that didn’t happen, then they were hit by the departure of key men Mark Kheirallah and Johnathon Ford on the eve of the campaign.
They didn’t lack effort or spirit, but they did lack enough high-quality players to get enough wins to survive. 5/10.
WARRINGTON WOLVES
Wow what a shocker!
It’s obvious Daryl Powell and what will be a new-look team will have to do much, much better in 2023.