tony soprano
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I did, he’s definitely punching! She was also quite defensive of him as he copped a bit of stick by the hill!
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I did, he’s definitely punching! She was also quite defensive of him as he copped a bit of stick by the hill!
🤷🏻♂️ 😂Yeah, but what's his Lancashire accent like? 🐯 🥃 🏉 🏉
His value is currently low. He's a youngster with potential who's had a lot of injuries. Another major injury and his options would be very limited. If he plays a full season of NSW cup and even a few more NRL matches, and containers to dominate he wouldn't be getting NRL contracts on minimum wage, but maybe 200-300k.Saukuru would be the one I would of thought of...played 2nd row all through juniors and is on a top 30 contract but playing Flegg. If Kautoga was gone, give him a chance to see if he deserves an extension. Other than that, Mansfield appears to have 2 years on his development contract and plays that position. Will be interesting to see who starts when he returns from injury. Boyling is another one who joined our squad late last year (but he would be a bit lower in the pecking order).
The development contract and $$ could have been used for an up and comer in a different position (Bula maybe).
Kautoga may end up leaving (I really hope not)....but I just don't believe that decision would have been made at this point in time.
Just curious, what successful team has ever cycled through their State Cup team consistently over a year? Most of the blokes in reserves are there for a reason.I really hope the powers at be, at the Tigers, monitor the form of players in the Magpies team closely. Because this year's squad could be one of the strongest in the comp, any player who consistently excels should be considered for promotion. I am really hoping that First Grade players who underperform for a few games, get dropped and, even more so, if a player has an absolute shocker, they also get demoted, no questions asked. I'm sick of the years of mollycoddling guys or sticking by a set of untouchables. If you don't perform you're out. If you play hard and play well, you get promoted. This is a recipe for success, harmony and, in the end, professionalism. The proviso, of course, is that you must have guys knocking on the door. With Tumeth, Sakauru, James, Tupou and Bula waiting in the wings, we might just have that commodity this year.
Only a handful from KOE Cup would get a chance after playing consistently well. The other aspect of all this is, there has to be a perception amongst the players, that if you play well you have a chance of being promoted. The club doesn't do this and they run the risk of losing them.Just curious, what successful team has ever cycled through their State Cup team consistently over a year? Most of the blokes in reserves are there for a reason.
I really hope the powers at be, at the Tigers, monitor the form of players in the Magpies team closely. Because this year's squad could be one of the strongest in the comp, any player who consistently excels should be considered for promotion. I am really hoping that First Grade players who underperform for a few games, get dropped and, even more so, if a player has an absolute shocker, they also get demoted, no questions asked. I'm sick of the years of mollycoddling guys or sticking by a set of untouchables. If you don't perform you're out. If you play hard and play well, you get promoted. This is a recipe for success, harmony and, in the end, professionalism. The proviso, of course, is that you must have guys knocking on the door. With Tumeth, Sakauru, James, Tupou and Bula waiting in the wings, we might just have that commodity this year.
I think the way our game is evolving, with the current rules in place, is that speed at the ruck and edges is essential.The problem is we recruited about 80% of our dev players the past few seasons as sec rowers...
And just added another one this week (Mansfield)
With Ice on 3 years, Bateman (4 years) and Blore...there basically won't be spots for sec row.
Yet we have had 5 or 6 dev contracts given to those positions.
And hardly a soul at center (Feledy) or in the halves. I.e. spots we need dev players.
So, we will 'develop' backrowers who effectively have no path for the next three years...and thus leave.
I think the way our game is evolving, with the current rules in place, is that speed at the ruck and edges is essential.
Although big forwards are still needed their low engine capacity and tendency to get in way of attacking play and waste tackles means that some coaches are opting for more mobile second rowers that can also play the middle.
So never enough multi-skilled second row forwards in your top 30 to have available.
And that is where our young tyros are our future strength.
The Pathways truly is our future.
We need gun juniors coming through.
Wonder if some SG boys will get a run thos year
I'd say Ron Massey which hasn't started.Anyone know where Ben Houston is playing?
Had scans a few days.Anyone know how Jordan Hill's shoulder is? Hurt it last week, stayed on for 15 or so then succumbed.
Good news he might be back soon...mustn't be too serious.Had scans a few days.
Out this week, might be back next.
Apparently is on the radar of two other clubs but wants to stay at the Tigers.