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Parramatta centre Waqa Blake has reportedly offered his services to Rugby Australia. The Eels are looking for X-factor players with Clint Gutherson reportedly being moved to the centres because its centres aren’t strong.
This makes sense and will most likely open the door for Daine Laurie to play fullback.

Cya Daine 👋🏻
Not sure how I feel about this.
 
I'm confused... are you talking about 1st grade or is there a youngster coming through other grades?
Jacob Preston is the tall blonde haired kid that has played back row for the last 3 or 4 rounds.
Do you mean Jake Averillo?
Would take Jake Averillo any day of the week.. He would be a upgrade for us.
 
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If this was true, and we don't know that because Clarkey is a moron, but if it were true, what a joke that (a) Warriors could reach out to a bloke that literally just started his contract, and (b) that it matters if IP has "interest" in leaving the Tigers.

They should have instead reached out to his manager to confirm that he has a 3-year deal with Wests Tigers.

However I'd happily trade IP for Fonua Blake or Tohu Harris.
 
If this was true, and we don't know that because Clarkey is a moron, but if it were true, what a joke that (a) Warriors could reach out to a bloke that literally just started his contract, and (b) that it matters if IP has "interest" in leaving the Tigers.

They should have instead reached out to his manager to confirm that he has a 3-year deal with Wests Tigers.

However I'd happily trade IP for Fonua Blake or Tohu Harris.
Or Shaun Johnson
 
To me, it feels like he is playing under duress every week
He doesn't have energy, the energy he had at parra
Half-heartedness since day 1

I dont know about yourself, but that's what I see.
That's the difference of playing in a side that is generally competitive. IP is a support player, by that I mean he always appears around the football and scraps for every advantage - defence, bombs, runs.

He isn't a dynamic ball runner or tackle buster, so his abilities become more pronounced in a side that is playing well and sharing the core responsibilities of attack and defence.
 
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Don't think so. There was an article about 5 or 6 years ago outlining ticketed members voting rights at all NRL clubs. Souths was the only club that allowed ticketed members voting rights. I don't think there has been any change to that.
Souths members I believe control 25% of the club, so really it's token more than anything else.

Football club members vote on the Board at Parra and Bulldogs (as opposed to ticketed members). I think there are only a handful of clubs were any kind of membership gives you a vote.

Unfortunately also Parra and Bulldogs have historically had the most dysfunctional / in-fighting Boards because of this voting ability, and both clubs have recently had several seasons of diabolical results, so it would be evident that sometimes the politics of member voting is not helpful to a club.
 
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Don't think so. There was an article about 5 or 6 years ago outlining ticketed members voting rights at all NRL clubs. Souths was the only club that allowed ticketed members voting rights. I don't think there has been any change to that.
Sucks, if only the people calling the shots were as invested as we supporters are in our clubs
 
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