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And we need better halves.
Fullback and probably some outside backs as well.
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And we need better halves.
I don’t discount that - we certainly don’t have an elite halves pairing.And we need better halves.
Our pack is good and vastly improved, our halves need better outside backs with pace and ability to run into a hole and we need a fullback wiith better positioning and support running.
Geez mate, the way you described that, gave me a vision of Laurie Nichols shadow boxing and winding up the crowd with his Tigers! Tigers! chant.I Loved going to the Hill then my eyesight weakened and staring into the sun made it worse. We ended up getting Season tickets in the Latchem & I took to taking binoculars. We moved to Adelaide in April 2005 and I flew back to LO games throughout 2005. Then came back for the GF cos my mate had Olympic Stadium membership seats.
Favourite memories abound.
AMCO Cup win in 1976 against The Bears then the Panasonic win vs Sharks in 85.
One year I got to sit in the Press box with my old schoolmate Tony Brassel and we did the tackle counts - he was a cub reporter! Mostly guesses!
Larry Corowa in full flight was a blessing from God!
The day Mario was sent off was tremendous his impression of being crucified was priceless.
The last, last night vs The Roosters, Sirros last game, in the pouring rain was gut-wrenching.
The first last time at LO before moving to Parra stadium I dug up some turf from the Hill and planted it in my backyard in Concord and it took off - I swear you could hear the Tigers Tigers Tigers Chant and smell the hotdogs - a few beers helped! 🏉 🍻🐯
I think our halves would be fine with capable outside backs.Our halves aren't good enough. They both look like running 6's that would struggle to make a lot of other teams. Brooks is on 1 million this season and Doueihi I assume is on a 500k plus contract. Way too much cap tied up in guys that aren't very good.
Premier league competition, that comp is so poo it makes the KOE look like State of Origin.They just mentioned on the Super League coverage that Kruise Leeming will be leaving Leeds and the premier rugby league competition in the world for a step down to the NRL.
He's a hooker who's played for England.
They'll take all our premiership points off us - my God, what a tragedy!!! 🙂It was probably us and we'll get hammered for it.
But it won't be finalised until next season, when we're sitting comfortably in the top 8, relegating us to last 🙁Th
They'll take all our premiership points off us - my God, what a tragedy!!! 🙂
Great postWhat a laugh this is..
“We won’t tolerate salary-cap cheating,” V’landys told Sport Confidential.
If he was serious, he would be looking into the Roosters, Souths and Dogs right now and also needs to attend some of their so-called Golf games, check player partners jobs and salaries.. It's an ongoing laugh from past players..
NRL has their Heads in the sand IMO and needs to stop TPA or cap them so all teams are on the same playing field.
ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys says the NRL integrity unit will launch a salary-cap investigation if there is evidence of illegal rorting involving Roosters recruit Brandon Smith.
Speaking exclusively to News Corp last week, Smith’s manager Stan Martin made the explosive claim that at least one NRL club had offered an illegal payment outside the salary cap to sign the Kiwi Test star.
Martin made it clear the Roosters’ successful offer to sign Smith was completely legal under NRL salary-cap rules.
But V’landys urged Martin to come forward with evidence of salary-cap cheating if he has any correspondence that could uncover any proposed illegal transaction involving an NRL club or official.
“We won’t tolerate salary-cap cheating,” V’landys told Sport Confidential.
“If Brandon Smith’s manager has some information, I encourage him to make that information available to the NRL integrity unit.”
New Zealand-based Martin said last week he was shocked by one club’s offer of an under-the-table payment and rejected any impropriety.
“No brown paper bags,” he said. “Everything we do must be above board.
“There was one club that offered me a backhander, but I had no interest in anything dodgy like that.”
The NRL has only had two major salary-cap scandals in the past 13 years. The Storm produced the worst rort in history in 2010, stripped of two premierships after cheating the salary cap by $1.7 million, while Parramatta had 12 competition points deducted for their breach in 2016.
There is no suggestion those clubs are involved in any wrongdoing in relation to Smith’s eventual move to the Roosters.
V’landys has put the 17 clubs on notice, saying any allegation or information of salary-cap cheating will trigger an immediate NRL integrity-unit probe.
“It’s a serious allegation,” he said of Martin’s revelation.
“If he has evidence of some club trying to cheat the system, he should immediately hand it to the integrity unit for them to investigate.
“If he can provide some evidence, we will certainly be taking action, no fear or favour.”
I think our halves would be fine with capable outside backs.
I don’t know why salary is even a consideration, we don’t know the real figures we don’t know the circumstance so I think it’s pointless talking about it. but for the sake of the argument if LB and AD were only on $500k collectively would we still be happy with the last ten years Or getting the wooden spoon last year, No. if the argument is that we could have better players in other positions if they were on less then there is no guarantee of that neither. there are also players in every team that should be on more but are not, and salary is as much about timing and demand as it is about ability
Agreed. We don't know player contract values and Brooks receives payments for prior years. In the first two games, we put ourselves in a position to win but failed to take advantage of the opportunities we created.I think our halves would be fine with capable outside backs.
I don’t know why salary is even a consideration, we don’t know the real figures we don’t know the circumstance so I think it’s pointless talking about it. but for the sake of the argument if LB and AD were only on $500k collectively would we still be happy with the last ten years Or getting the wooden spoon last year, No. if the argument is that we could have better players in other positions if they were on less then there is no guarantee of that neither. there are also players in every team that should be on more but are not, and salary is as much about timing and demand as it is about ability
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Agreed. We don't know player contract values and Brooks receives payments for prior years. In the first two games, we put ourselves in a position to win but failed to take advantage of the opportunities we created.
Maybe it's Pascoe and he gets himself suspended again. Hopefully this time permanently without any ramifications for the club.
ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys says the NRL integrity unit will launch a salary-cap investigation if there is evidence of illegal rorting involving Roosters recruit Brandon Smith.
Speaking exclusively to News Corp last week, Smith’s manager Stan Martin made the explosive claim that at least one NRL club had offered an illegal payment outside the salary cap to sign the Kiwi Test star.
Martin made it clear the Roosters’ successful offer to sign Smith was completely legal under NRL salary-cap rules.
But V’landys urged Martin to come forward with evidence of salary-cap cheating if he has any correspondence that could uncover any proposed illegal transaction involving an NRL club or official.
“We won’t tolerate salary-cap cheating,” V’landys told Sport Confidential.
“If Brandon Smith’s manager has some information, I encourage him to make that information available to the NRL integrity unit.”
New Zealand-based Martin said last week he was shocked by one club’s offer of an under-the-table payment and rejected any impropriety.
“No brown paper bags,” he said. “Everything we do must be above board.
“There was one club that offered me a backhander, but I had no interest in anything dodgy like that.”
The NRL has only had two major salary-cap scandals in the past 13 years. The Storm produced the worst rort in history in 2010, stripped of two premierships after cheating the salary cap by $1.7 million, while Parramatta had 12 competition points deducted for their breach in 2016.
There is no suggestion those clubs are involved in any wrongdoing in relation to Smith’s eventual move to the Roosters.
V’landys has put the 17 clubs on notice, saying any allegation or information of salary-cap cheating will trigger an immediate NRL integrity-unit probe.
“It’s a serious allegation,” he said of Martin’s revelation.
“If he has evidence of some club trying to cheat the system, he should immediately hand it to the integrity unit for them to investigate.
“If he can provide some evidence, we will certainly be taking action, no fear or favour.”
The halves help make the second rowers and outside backs look good. This is why Nofa looked better at the Storm and Papali'i does not look the same at WT.I think our halves would be fine with capable outside backs.
I don’t know why salary is even a consideration, we don’t know the real figures we don’t know the circumstance so I think it’s pointless talking about it. but for the sake of the argument if LB and AD were only on $500k collectively would we still be happy with the last ten years Or getting the wooden spoon last year, No. if the argument is that we could have better players in other positions if they were on less then there is no guarantee of that neither. there are also players in every team that should be on more but are not, and salary is as much about timing and demand as it is about ability
Agree but we crossed the line two times and had it taken away cause we dropped the ball and we’re ruled to have impedeadIsn't the job of the halves (this included Doueihi as well, not just Brooks,) to execute and get the boys over the stripe? Neither of them are doing enough. We are getting plenty of field position so the forwards are doing their jobs.
Outside backs and second rowers have to be running the right lines and attacking the holes in defence and halves have to know which is the better option. So it is six of one……The halves help make the second rowers and outside backs look good. This is why Nofa looked better at the Storm and Papali'i does not look the same at WT.
If we had Sivo for example, I highly doubt we'd get him in good positions consistently the way Parra do. We couldn't even get Staines in space on the wing when Newcastle had their winger sin binned.
The halves help make the second rowers and outside backs look good. This is why Nofa looked better at the Storm and Papali'i does not look the same at WT.
So are our halves the problem or not? Can you make up your mind?I basically agree but I don't think Nofo looked better at the Storm and I think IP looks pretty good here. I don't think our halves have been good at all.