Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

I will never understand the hypocrisy of supporters that are up in arms if Isaiah backflips, whilst openly hoping Kelma does the same...Let him go, there are better options both inside and outside the club
Curious as to your thoughts on who the better options are within the club?
 
Former Wests Tigers general manager Adam Hartigan is being lined up for an NRL return to help Phil Gould’s rebuild at the Bulldogs.
Hartigan, who controversially split with the Tigers after Tim Sheens returned from the United Kingdom to take up a role as director of football at the joint venture, is in discussions with their western Sydney rivals to work alongside Canterbury supremo Gould.
It would mark a stunning turnaround for the respected executive, who was the highest-profile official to leave the Tigers after last year’s end-of-season review.
The Tigers eventually sacked coach Michael Maguire midway through this season with Sheens to coach the club for the next two years before he’s succeeded by Benji Marshall.
 
What's going on with Angus Crichton? Off the table now that we've sacked Madge?

As much as I like Blore, it would be madness to rely on him given the injury history.

I rate Campebll and Laurie pretty similarly. Think both have bright futures but Laurie's definitely shown more at this point of his career. You can never have enough talented players so I'd be interested in Campbell from that perspective, but I don't think we'd be gaining much if he were here to replace Laurie.
 
Right now we are in large need for at least 1-2 backrowers. We have 1 we can bank on who isn’t even here yet.

Yep. Our squad is looking decent next year apart from edge backrowers. It's a massive concern.
 
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Should we target Jayden Campbell?
No, I dont think so. He is not a fullbacks bum hair. Anyone who breaks the GC line will score with him at fullback. Good with ball in hand at times but that doenst near compensate for all his other deficiencies in his game
 
Before injury he was running strongly and hitting gaps. He's a talent and it will be great to have him back on-field.

He is a talent but I've never seen him run good lines on an edge. Sheens also stating they may move him to the middle makes you think that he is a middle forward and not an edge forward.

We need edge forwards desperately so I'd prefer him to be able to run good lines on an edge.

I will add defensively he was great on an edge.
 
He is a talent but I've never seen him run good lines on an edge. Sheens also stating they may move him to the middle makes you think that he is a middle forward and not an edge forward.

We need edge forwards desperately so I'd prefer him to be able to run good lines on an edge.

I will add defensively he was great on an edge.
Sheens may want a more mobile pack.
 
Former Wests Tigers general manager Adam Hartigan is being lined up for an NRL return to help Phil Gould’s rebuild at the Bulldogs.
Hartigan, who controversially split with the Tigers after Tim Sheens returned from the United Kingdom to take up a role as director of football at the joint venture, is in discussions with their western Sydney rivals to work alongside Canterbury supremo Gould.
It would mark a stunning turnaround for the respected executive, who was the highest-profile official to leave the Tigers after last year’s end-of-season review.
The Tigers eventually sacked coach Michael Maguire midway through this season with Sheens to coach the club for the next two years before he’s succeeded by Benji Marshall.
Seagulls love scraps
 

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