Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Lots of carry on about how Ciraldo is some defensive boy genius to start the year. Conceded 80 points in 2 weeks. A couple of injuries buy still have their key players. Media being very kind to them as usual... maybe I'm just bitter?
100 percent, they were all carrying on about how they felt really bad for the Bulldogs because of their injurys. Yet last year our injury crisis was worse and not one sound. It's all because they're scared 💩less of Phil Gould.
 
It would take at least 600k, maybe even 700k for him to consider it IMO
I'd offer 600k first 2 years then 750 - 800k the following 2. So about 2.75 million for 4 years to be our marquee half and general on the pitch. I'd let him know I see him as our 10 - 15 year franchise player, as long as he can take the opportunity given to him. He would jump at it.
 
Maybe my recollection gets hazier as I get older but I recall the Sharks being in a similar position to us quite a few years ago. They started their move forward by taking quite a few of our cast-offs and slowly improving their team with other players and their quality juniors.
Fast forward to today and they have won a premiership and are a constant lock on a top 8 spot. If they keep renewing the team with quality players e.g Nicho Hynes, they’ll stay there much like the Storm and Roosters.
We need to do the same. Move Brooks on and pay Trindall what we must to get him across. Then keep building. Once a bit of success comes, better players will come and we’ll lose the perennial losers tag.
I admire what Cronulla have done excluding the peptide rubbish. We should emulate them.
 
Only reason I put Brooks there is because who else is out there?

Yeah we can sign someone new but lets be real.. they'll be worse if not the same as him.

Halves shortage.. we missed the good ones..

I want Brooks gone as much as anyone, but if we bring in someone that is just like him then we're starting from scratch again
I'm at the point of it all of giving the 6 jersey to Laurie just to see how he goes
 
Trey Mooney, captain of the Raiders NSW cup team is going to be a star.

He's a problem in cup and carved up for the U19 NSW team.

He's on contract for 23 and 24...
We should definitely make him an offer he can't refuse though.

Straight into the 17
don't see us going after him given our pack is not the issue and Matamua is next man up.

I've never understood any of the chat around Mooney as a 13. he would've been a 13 a decade ago but the game's moved on. have a look at his stats, he's lucky to throw more than two passes a game. he's a very good front rower but not a position we require strengthening within.
 
Yeah my fingers got sore typing all the things the team seem to be inept at which seem to be standard coaching stuff?
- ZERO Pressure or Kick Chase -
OMG! That does my head in, it’s the simplest thing to coach and achieve on field is it???
F me the bacics please 🙏 coach some.
But in saying that how long have they been playing footy for?
That's not something that's on the coaches, that's all heart, hunger and desire. It should be ingrained in them they've been doing it since they were 5 years old, if Sheens needs to tell them to do it they shouldn't be in an A grade side. It's just attitude. No idea why but it always seems to fall off a cliff when players come here. One thing that is doing my head in, is all this B.S community engagement crap were always doing, every second day the players are running around doing some crap representing the club. I get it's good p.r for the N.R.L and club but can they just put the brakes on it and focus on training with more intensity and restart all the community stuff once we actually put a few wins togeather.
 
I would be surprised if Charlie Staines extends
whys that? I definitely think he's worth a couple years extension even if just as a winger, perhaps this club and its atrocious roster management see's otherwise, i.e. prioritizing blokes in top 30 who will probably never play first grade
 
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don't see us going after him given our pack is not the issue and Matamua is next man up.

I've never understood any of the chat around Mooney as a 13. he would've been a 13 a decade ago but the game's moved on. have a look at his stats, he's lucky to throw more than two passes a game. he's a very good front rower but not a position we require strengthening within.
 
whys that? I definitely think he's worth a couple years extension even if just as a winger, perhaps this club and its atrocious roster management see's otherwise, i.e. prioritizing blokes in top 30 who will probably never play first grade

He is worth extending that is for certain BUT he has probably got enough intelligence to realise the shit show here will not help him in the long run.The administration and coaching are manure
 
A lot being written on Brooks getting $300K next season which means a cost of around $100K to the club with the long term player allowance. I just don't think the NRL would accept $300K as his value, it would be more like $600 - 750 K . At the moment he is not worth that to the club and other clubs except in the Super League may baulk at that figure. If he resigns it will be above $500K but it would be only one season, if he wants longer Super League would be his only option. There's been no news about other clubs having any interest in him .
 
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A lot being written on Brooks getting $300K next season which means a cost of around $100K to the club with the long term player allowance. I just don't think the NRL would accept $300K as his value, it would be more like $600 - 750 K . At the moment he is not worth that to the club and other clubs except in the Super League may baulk at that figure. If he resigns it will be above $500K but it would be only one season, if he wants longer Super League would be his only option. There's been no news about other clubs having any interest in him .

I doubt if any other NRL club would have the slightest interest in Luke,for whatever reason he has just not hit the level of what is required from a half back in the NRL.A change of club and a stint in the ESL could be just the thing for him to develop
 
Yeah my fingers got sore typing all the things the team seem to be inept at which seem to be standard coaching stuff?
- ZERO Pressure or Kick Chase -
OMG! That does my head in, it’s the simplest thing to coach and achieve on field is it???
F me the bacics please 🙏 coach some.
But in saying that how long have they been playing footy for?

They should make them sit through days of watching Spud Elfords early chase in the 05 GF...

Makes me giggle that one of the 3 things Sheens wanted the team to do in the 05 season
was Kick Chase... Ours has been non existent for decades almost....

Trot down and wait on the 20-30m line for them to return the ball....
Lazy C**nts.
 

NRL Agenda: Wests Tigers’ history of woe and the young guns who can turn it around​

Two rising playmakers have landed on the Tigers’ recruitment radar but will they have the talent to turn around a club in seemingly terminal decline?
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Manly’s Josh Schuster and St George Illawarra’s Junior Amone have landed on the recruitment radar of Wests Tigers as the club moves to shore up its halves stocks.
Sunday’s match against the Sea Eagles will mark a bitter milestone for maligned halfback
Luke Brooks, it’s exactly one year to the day since he last played in an NRL winning side.
In that time the Tigers have tried Brooks, Adam Doueihi, Jackson Hastings, Jock Madden and Brandon Wakeham in the halves but still the search continues, and now Schuster and Amone have entered the frame.
Both Schuster and Amone are contracted until the end of 2024 and won’t be able to field any formal offers from the Tigers until November 1.
It’s understood the Tigers have been meeting with leading player agents to piece together their halves puzzle, both immediately and into the future.
Doueihi is the only playmaker signed at the Tigers beyond this season with Brooks and Brandon Wakeham without deals for 2024.
The club was already on the lookout for a playmaker to finalise this year’s roster. Those endeavours have been amplified after an ACL injury to five-eighth Doueihi, leaving the club scouring for an immediate fix.
New Zealand’s Shaun Johnson and Canterbury duo Kyle Flanagan and Jake Averillo headline a very short list of playmakers still available for next season.
Canterbury supremo Phil Gould believes part of the solution to the halves‘ woes could be right under the Tigers’ noses in fullback Daine Laurie, who Gould recruited to Penrith.
“I believe he’s a 6. He was always going to be a 6. If you watched his junior rep football, he needed to be developed and given the tools to play 6. He’s never been comfortable at fullback. They just played him (at fullback) because they had plenty of halves” Gould tweeted.
The Tigers made major plays for Parramatta’s Mitchell Moses and Melbourne’s Cameron Munster but both opted to stay put.
A turnaround in form will no doubt make the Tigers a more enticing proposition for their recruitment targets.
Highlighting their plight is the stunning fact that Brooks’ last win for the Tigers came on April 23 last year when he kicked a 79th-minute field goal to beat Parramatta.
He was injured for the Tigers’ last victory, a 32-18 victory over Brisbane on July 30.
Since them, it’s been 267 days of hell for Tigers fans.
 

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