That's the opinion of York Knights boss Mark Apple Garth when asked about the possibility of new additions to his team.
Although there are only four rounds of championship seasons, the Knights have certainly seen a significant percentage of injuries.
Recruit Jack O'Neill and Kieran Hudson have not made competitive debuts in the offseason due to hamstring injuries. Bailey Anthrobus.
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They welcomed Backprop Mitch Clark and Buckben Jones Bishop last month in double soups from the Sheffield Eagles, but have yet to win the championship. Thanks to the difference in the excellent points of the newcomer Handslet, they are only separated from the bottom of the mountain.
However, Applegarth supports showing his faith in his existing team, but he will not hesitate to immerse himself in the transfer market if the right players become available.
“I think you must show your faith to the young people who signed it as well,” he emphasized. “I believe in it a lot because if you don't give them a chance, it signs a pointless player.
“But saying that, people need to make sure they are getting that opportunity and if a good player comes in, we are fortunate that Clint (Goodchild, chairman) is pretty active and aggressive in doing that aspect of the business.
“He brings me the name he always feels like he's adding value to us. As head coach, it's ultimately me and Clint who see if the players we're in will add value.