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Castleford Tigers coach confirms “loads” of transfer talks but admits slow progress

- 09/02/2025 - Rugby League - Betfred Challenge Cup: Round 3 - Bradford Bulls vs Castleford Tigers - Bartercard Odsal Stadium, Bradford, England - Castleford head coach Danny McGuire Hull KR

Castleford Tigers are trying hard to strengthen their squad, coach Danny McGuire says.

Yesterday’s 38-24 defeat at Leeds Rhinos left Tigers still looking for their first win of the Betfred Super League season with three rounds played.

Tigers struggled to cope with Leeds’ bigger pack for most of the game and were 38-6 behind before three tries in the final 17 minutes made the scoreline respectable.

Veteran prop Liam Watts was released from his contract in the week before the derby and McGuire confirmed “loads” of talks are taking place over potential additions to boost Castleford’s roster.

“We need some middles in, there’s no getting away from that,” he accepted. “We are trying, but there just doesn’t seem to be anything happening.

“If you get someone in they need to be able to make a difference and add something to the team. There’s not many of them available at the moment, so we will keep working hard.

“They [the present group] are a good set of lads, they are trying their best.  As coaching staff we need to keep working with the players, giving them information, letting them take it on board and hope they are going to improve and over time be the players we expect them to be. People expect it today, I appreciate that, but we’re not quite there.”

Castleford Tigers coach reflects on Leeds Rhinos loss

Reflecting on the loss to Leeds, McGuire took heart from his side’s late rally, but conceded they weren’t good enough for most of the match.

“I was proud of the way they kept battling to the end, but obviously it was a little bit too late,” he said.

“We are just lacking any consistency with any of our actions. I thought we worked hard to absorb all the pressure Leeds had in the first 15-20 minutes before we conceded.

“At one point they had 90 per cent possession, we hardly touched the ball and when we did, it was in our own 10 metres area.

“I thought there were some positive signs there that we were committed, but then [there was] some lack of discipline, errors, poor skill and Leeds took advantage.”

Castleford face another winless team, Salford Red Devils, at the Jungle on Friday.  “It is tough, it was never going to be a straight road for us this year, there were always going to be some curves and bumps in it,” McGuire added

“We have had some bumps already and it is a challenge, we are doing some good things mixed in with some really ordinary things.

“We probably lack a bit of toughness to push through some tough moments. We will get there over time, but at the minute we can’t quite handle it and good teams take advantage of that.

“The only way I know to improve and get better is working and preparing and committing. That’s what we will do. We can’t feel sorry for ourselves, we have to stick together as a group.”

McGuire revealed Tigers picked up several “bumps and bruises” during Sunday’s defeat, with Joe Westerman and Fletcher Rooney both struggling. “They pushed on through,” he said. “We can’t really afford any more injuries.”

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