Tim apparently told Buzz that he’s got big things happening, but wouldn’t reveal any detail.
New scrum play.
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Tim apparently told Buzz that he’s got big things happening, but wouldn’t reveal any detail.
Even tho we have been heinously bad this year. 😂I honestly have had a feeling about 2023 all throughout this year. POSITIVE VIBES people
You blokes crack me up. We lose 72-6 and you still pretend it’s all smooth sailing, no dramas, happens every year 😂😂He's basically having a sook because he wants some Signing news.
A lot of babies throwing toys out of cot happening.
You blokes crack me up. We lose 72-6 and you still pretend it’s all smooth sailing, no dramas, happens every year 😂😂
Would you go to the Tiger's for 450K or over to the Rooster's for 600K a year it's not a level playing field once you understand that at least they try it's no different to racing a Datsun 180B in Formula OneRobbo doesn't do it alone.
Moses would be an astute purchase at this point. 3 years at 2.8 and a dodgy tpa.douhie
Brooks
Laurie
for
1. Garrick
6. Munster/ Dylan Brown / moses
7. Hastings
9. Api
It was quoted that Sheenius emailed the player manager's and asked who was available for next yearJust wondering, is there a central list of players available for recruitment or do you have to go through each clubs website to piece together ?
That was last week. This week he is ripping into him. 😂
My feeling is he’s got nothing. We’ll struggle to get a reasonable top 30 even after offering overs.
New scrum play.
There’s who’s available then there’s who’s underpaid/unhappy. There’s not much available so our targets need to be the unhappy group.It was quoted that Sheenius emailed the player manager's and asked who was available for next year
I honestly have had a feeling about 2023 all throughout this year. POSITIVE VIBES people
U17 playing FG ?Tim apparently told Buzz that he’s got big things happening, but wouldn’t reveal any detail.
Wow that feedback is staggering, particularly in a public forum.
The roster is sub par because we bought flogs like him. Plays 5 minutes in an international side against park footballers and thinks he is Mal Meninga. What a joke.It's hard to argue with anything he says tbh.
Our facilities are sub-par (until now), our coaching staff have been sub-par, the roster is sub-par, the front office is sub-par.
How true - it would be good if the club told them they had brought the club in to disrepute and their services were no longer need. Let the flogs see how many side line up to sign them on their current money.Harry Grant to my knowledge did not comment negatively about WTs while he was at the club.
The players on loan could provide feedback in a private session to Sheens, Marshall or Farah in a constructive manner so WTs can benefit as well. Public comments in the media should not be condoned.
Wests Tigers’ head of football Tim Sheens has hit back at the criticism aimed at his club following their horror 72-6 loss to the Roosters.
It comes after News Corp journalist Phil Rothfield took aim at Sheens in a column for The Daily Telegraph on Monday saying he “has a lot to answer for” after the Tigers’ “shocking capitulation” and “most embarrassing loss in the club’s history.”
Sheens acknowledged that the result is “disappointing” but urged fans to “stay the course” because “we have to keep moving forward.”
What are you going to do? Lay down and cry? No way,” Sheens told News Corp.
We are going to keep going — that’s what you’ve got to do.
“I wouldn’t call it a hiccup but these punches in the face have to be taken sometimes.
“The assumption is we have given up.
“We lost three players in the first 60 minutes... It was obviously disappointing for everyone in the club, the players and certainly the fans. But we have to keep moving forward.
People still talk about ‘Madge’ (ex-coach Michael Maguire). I did offer (Cameron) Ciraldo a five-year deal. It wasn’t me taking his spot.
Now I’m an interim to prepare Benji (Marshall) for the (next) three years.”
Sheens also confirmed the club is still recruiting for next season and “there will be players moved on.”
And speaking of recruitment he addressed concerns that Eels star Isaiah Papali’i might back out of his deal, saying: “Isaiah is committed to our club. He has said so, his agent has said so — I don’t want to hear (he isn’t coming) again.”
However speaking on NRL 360 on Monday night Rothfield doubled down on his column and questioned why Sheens thought it was a good idea to release Luciano Leilua mid-season and grant loan deals to David Nofoaluma and Oliver Gildart.
“Why did they let those three players go?” Rothfield said.
“That shows what’s wrong with the Tigers’ system. (Nofoaluma) is not playing reserve grade in Melbourne.”
But NRL 360 co-host Paul Kent believes the decision to release Leilua and loan out Nofoaluma and Gildart is “not a bad idea.”
When you release players before their contracts are up you get salary cap dispensation,” he said.
“The money they saved by letting all of them go, say they save $800,000 for the rest of the season, that goes into the cap for next season.”
Rothfield questioned though if the Tigers would spend that cash wisely — and if there’s even any available players worth signing.
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“The last time the Tigers had all this cash to play with they signed Josh Reynolds on $850,000, Moses Mbye on $900,000 and Russell Packer on nearly $1 million.
“What I’m saying is that just having this cash is not going to solve the Tigers.
“This is a slow fix, it’s a rebuild.”
Kent agreed but stressed that “whatever they’ve saved by releasing those three players, if they can turn that into a signing for next year it’s a good decision because they weren’t making the finals this year.
“If they don’t sign anybody then it’s a dud decision,” he added.
Harry Grant to my knowledge did not comment negatively about WTs while he was at the club.
The players on loan could provide feedback in a private session to Sheens, Marshall or Farah in a constructive manner so WTs can benefit as well. Public comments in the media should not be condoned.