#1
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 12:22
The Australian joined the Rhinos back in November from NRL side Gold Coast Titans, initially on a three month trial, but after impressing the Leeds coaching staff he has earned a full time deal with the Champions and will be given the 25 squad number for the 2013 season.
The former St George junior, who can play on the wing or at centre, made his first appearance for Leeds in the Heatshot Festive Challenge against Wakefield and made an instant impact by scoring two tries in the victory.
Prior to his move to the UK he spent two seasons with Gold Coast but did not make his first team debut despite impressive appearances for feeder club, Tweed Heads, where he scored 17 tries last season.
Speaking about his new contract Vickery said, “It was my ambition to earn a contract with the club when I came over here and I backed myself to do that so I am delighted to have signed for the season. It was a gamble to move here on a trial and away from everything I knew in Australia but the hard work has been worth it and I am pleased with my decision.
“I really enjoyed my first run out against Wakefield and the crowd and atmosphere at the Stadium was fantastic. I know there is still a lot of work to do and I want to prove I can step up and play in the Super League and I am really looking forward to getting out there again and the start of the season.”
Commenting on Vickery’s signing Leeds Rhinos coach Brian McDermott said, “We are really pleased to have secured a permanent deal with Joe and he fully deserves this contract. He has trained well and done everything asked of him. He has been very professional since he joined and we were impressed with how he went against Wakefield on Boxing Day and he made a good start to his Leeds career with two tries.”
Phil Daly
Media & Communications Manager
Leeds Rhinos
#2
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 01:56
"The SMC's principal responsibility is to remain neutral"
#3
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 02:08
If you want them to stop using it, ask Hull to win somethingSo they're using that "Champions" word again.
#4
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 02:34
It was a Leeds fan on here who said they won't use the word because the season is now over.If you want them to stop using it, ask Hull to win something
Anyway, Hull might win summat if they play Leeds in the Challenge Cup final, they usually do.
"The SMC's principal responsibility is to remain neutral"
#5
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 02:53
#6
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 03:02
Not at Wembley they wont.Hull dont usually win at Wembley, according to Rovers fansIt was a Leeds fan on here who said they won't use the word because the season is now over.
Anyway, Hull might win summat if they play Leeds in the Challenge Cup final, they usually do.
So let us so let us not talk falsely now.
The hour is getting late
FROM 2004,TO DO WHAT THIS CLUB HAS DONE,IF THATS NOT GREATNESSTHEN i DONT KNOW WHAT IS.
JAMIE PEACOCK
#7
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 03:06
Am I right in thinking Vickery has English parents or grandparents? Be interesting to see how he goes.
Yeah I think so, seem to remember reading that at some point!
He went quite well on boxing day, he started on the wing and scored two, the first was a case of falling on the ball from a good Danny McGuire grubber, the second needing good footwork to score in the corner.
He actually played better imo when he was switched to full back, chimed in the line really well and made a couple of good breaks. He didnt look particularly fast but seemed like more of an elusive runner!
#8
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 03:47
And according to a certain Hull fan on the "League Table' thread.Not at Wembley they wont.Hull dont usually win at Wembley, according to Rovers fans
"The SMC's principal responsibility is to remain neutral"
#9
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 04:20
That Leeds fan was me.It was a Leeds fan on here who said they won't use the word because the season is now over.
And to be fair, this is something Sinfield said at the end of 2011/start of 2012 about that season, and was probably only referring to the team/coach etc, not PR
#10
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 04:32
So they're using that "Champions" word again.
Consistency and rugby go together like hat stands and jam jars.
Visit the Derby City website and see the progress being made!
#11
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 04:41
#12
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 04:59
Just shows too many overseas players...position should go to a local player
Bearing in mind he has been signed as a back up player initially, and will be kept out the first team squad by "local" players, I dont really understand your point.
#13
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 05:05
vickery was born in exeter, granted not local but still the ukJust shows too many overseas players...position should go to a local player
#14
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 07:33
Just shows too many overseas players...position should go to a local player
he is just about as local as the players wigan have signed from wales at least he is english
does life get any better .
#15
Posté 28 décembre 2012 - 10:18
#16
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 10:11
Not a dig at Leeds who do really well producing their own players, feel just too many overseas players in general. At least the Welsh lads are true home grown products.
I think that's abit harsh on them.
They could field a team of:
Hardaker
Hall
Ablett
Watkins
BJB
Sinfield
Mcguire
Peacock
Burrow
Griffin
JJB
Clarkson
Bailey
Ward
Moore
Singleton
Ian Kirke
How many teams can field a full british side as strong as that. Wire with and all english side would get mullered whilst Wigan and Saints maybe close.
#17
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 11:09
Wire side:I think that's abit harsh on them.
They could field a team of:
Hardaker
Hall
Ablett
Watkins
BJB
Sinfield
Mcguire
Peacock
Burrow
Griffin
JJB
Clarkson
Bailey
Ward
Moore
Singleton
Ian Kirke
How many teams can field a full british side as strong as that. Wire with and all english side would get mullered whilst Wigan and Saints maybe close.
Ratchford
Williams
Bridge
Atkins
Riley
Briers
Myler
Carvell
Higham
Morley
Westwood
Harrison
Grix
Cooper
Hill
O'Brien
Currie
That is a very strong side.
We no longer have a massive reliance on overseas players.
Ce message a été modifié par Dave T - 29 décembre 2012 - 11:09 .
#18
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 09:11
Wire side:
Ratchford
Williams
Bridge
Atkins
Riley
Briers
Myler
Carvell
Higham
Morley
Westwood
Harrison
Grix
Cooper
Hill
O'Brien
Currie
That is a very strong side.
We no longer have a massive reliance on overseas players.
The club have been very smart on this issue, and smart on junior development locally and looking further afield.
#19
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 09:17
Yep - I actually missed off Paul Wood too. Something like 14/15 of the 17 have played rep football at some stage.The club have been very smart on this issue, and smart on junior development locally and looking further afield.
#20
Posté 29 décembre 2012 - 09:31
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