Gildart To Dolphins

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Anyone else thinking WT are scared to announce his release after what happened with Leilua?

I doubt it,nearly all of the supporter base are happy to let him go.Like most of the English backs who have came here drom ESL he has been below standard.The only good thing is i don't believe we threw massive money at him like other clubs have done in the past and got duds
 
I doubt it,nearly all of the supporter base are happy to let him go.Like most of the English backs who have came here drom ESL he has been below standard.The only good thing is i don't believe we threw massive money at him like other clubs have done in the past and got duds
I meant in terms of the other club taking his contract after the Leilua situation. I don't think anyone is afraid to lose him, even though he seems a nice guy.
 
Anyone else thinking WT are scared to announce his release after what happened with Leilua?
No I think it has to do with the next deal being brokered. Leeds or Lee sorry cannot remember which one it was mentioned they need to make cap space. He is keen to go back to be home with his English teammates and start pushing for a World Cup squad spot but the spot in the ESL team isn’t yet available.
 
I have said this before, but Gildart is simply not the same player he was first few years.

He had electrifying pace and a Michael Jennings like swerve early years. He has broken down more often than Josh Reynolds last few years, including chronic injuries and won't ever be the same.
 
Great decision to let him go. Not good enough for week in week out grind of NRL.

If WT want to be competitive we have to not sign or release players like this.

It's the players Storm rejects that makes them good.
 
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Go decision to let him go. Not good enough for week in week out grind of NRL.

If WT want to be competitive we have to not sign or release players like this.

It's the players Storm rejects that makes them good.
correct, like our recent coaches, buying players does not have any logic
e.g.
we need props/2nd row
=> we buy anybody but the props

we need fast players
=> we buy has-beens;

we need players to fit a certain role
=> we buy who is the most expensive
 
I don't think we have seen the best of Gildart.

I liked his competitiveness in the early Games
agree. He has a lot of attacking upside and i think could be a handy pick up for a side that can get fair share of field position and possession. Probably not as a first choice centre yet but a project player that only needs a year of development.
 
I have said this before, but Gildart is simply not the same player he was first few years.

He had electrifying pace and a Michael Jennings like swerve early years. He has broken down more often than Josh Reynolds last few years, including chronic injuries and won't ever be the same.
Couldn’t tackle his grandmother either. Big disappointment
 
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