Best we can hope for is a house falling on the club admin.But if we follow the yellow brick road . . . . . . . . . . .
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Best we can hope for is a house falling on the club admin.But if we follow the yellow brick road . . . . . . . . . . .
I'll take the blunt pen every day of the weekYou should watch it a couple of times over and then jab your eye a couple of thousand times with a blunt pen. I'm wondering what is worse.
I use plastic forks, sometimes you get lucky and the prongs break off.I'll take the blunt pen every day of the week
Right problems, wrong solutions.saturday was atrocious. no other way to look at it. 9 tries down the right edge points to where the issue is. Nofoaluma is being shopped, Wakeham is a park footballer and Papali'i has been shifted from the right to the left which has resulted in a complete lack of cohesion.
it's time for Bateman to move back to the right, with iPap to the left and Blore to the bench. if Matamua or Laulili'i aren't ready then go to market. Morgan Smithies would be ideal. tackles his ass off. if not look at Nathan Brown or Connor Watson.
Naden can move to NSW Cup. Paul Momirovski is a great option that would be available and ensures Feledy isn't blooded early. Tupou is in a slump but he's young and will get out of it. Latu is the ideal target to play 6, and while he'll have his deficiencies defensively, he'll create plenty of points. Trindall would be nice, but I'm unsure if he's the ideal option given the lack of experience in the spine sans Api. Mitchell Pearce makes sense. throw him the keys.
the middles have been up for every week barring a few games, including Saturday. happy to leave them as is but again, Bateman needs to go back to marshalling the right edge.
if we bring in some experienced types similar to Pearce, Momirovski, Brown and Watson then it ensures that we aren't blooding Galvin, Feledy, the Laulili'i's and Fa'agutu into a side that is going to get belted from pillar to post every week. at this point, with the cap space we have, we need to recruit smartly with the future in mind. if we don't then this is going to continue for longer than any of us initially planned for.
if we bring in some experienced types similar to Pearce, Momirovski, Brown and Watson then it ensures that we aren't blooding Galvin, Feledy, the Laulili'i's and Fa'agutu into a side that is going to get belted from pillar to post every week. at this point, with the cap space we have, we need to recruit smartly with the future in mind. if we don't then this is going to continue for longer than any of us initially planned for.
Being a Sydney team or not has very little do with success - it's about culture - something which both Wests and Balmain sucked at for years - with the Wests Tigers ensuring the losing pedigree only becomes stronger.
Naden has been a victim of his versatility and moving between the right and the left, and while I think he is excellent on his day, I think he's best served as depth. I think that Feledy will jump him eventually, but there was a reason why Momirovski filled his role and eventually won a comp in 2021 at Penrith.Right problems, wrong solutions.
We need to sort the wing problems and totally agreed Bateman and Paps back where they belong.
Naden, however is one of our best defenders. The Cowboys game was horrible but we shouldn't be chopping him. Instead we should look at a Centre option he can pair with.
I would like Momo back, Our biggest mistake was punting him as he could have been a long term Centre. But he hasn't set the world alite at Easts, neither has Conner Watson. I don't want Bondi Dreamers here because they will set us up as a "tier 2" team.
If were going to spend the money, lets get a Winger and Centre from the same team who can defend together. Lets too get a tackling coach! We clearly did not isolate the ball in our tackles vs NQL and paid a very hefty price for that.
while I agree that we need to push the kids through, you can't just put them in first grade and expect them to understand what is required after 50 games. a mix of youth and experience is imperative to long term success. look at Brisbane in 2020. a complete vacuum of experience and leadership and look what happens.Good post but I disagree with this approach. We need the kids coming in. The players you mentioned don't have it and just ensure more losses with no hope for improvement.
We need to recruit smartly but average players will always give average results.
Let's hope Benji/Fulton share your thinking. Like this plan.saturday was atrocious. no other way to look at it. 9 tries down the right edge points to where the issue is. Nofoaluma is being shopped, Wakeham is a park footballer and Papali'i has been shifted from the right to the left which has resulted in a complete lack of cohesion.
it's time for Bateman to move back to the right, with iPap to the left and Blore to the bench. if Matamua or Laulili'i aren't ready then go to market. Morgan Smithies would be ideal. tackles his ass off. if not look at Nathan Brown or Connor Watson.
Naden can move to NSW Cup. Paul Momirovski is a great option that would be available and ensures Feledy isn't blooded early. Tupou is in a slump but he's young and will get out of it. Latu is the ideal target to play 6, and while he'll have his deficiencies defensively, he'll create plenty of points. Trindall would be nice, but I'm unsure if he's the ideal option given the lack of experience in the spine sans Api. Mitchell Pearce makes sense. throw him the keys.
the middles have been up for every week barring a few games, including Saturday. happy to leave them as is but again, Bateman needs to go back to marshalling the right edge.
if we bring in some experienced types similar to Pearce, Momirovski, Brown and Watson then it ensures that we aren't blooding Galvin, Feledy, the Laulili'i's and Fa'agutu into a side that is going to get belted from pillar to post every week. at this point, with the cap space we have, we need to recruit smartly with the future in mind. if we don't then this is going to continue for longer than any of us initially planned for.
Pearce and Townsend should be priority 1. guys like Trindall and Cogger priority 2. happy to run with a youngster at 6, whether that be Fainu, Metcalf, Volkman or one of our own in Galvin, Matai or otherwise.I think @jrtiger is right in his thinking. We need another couple of experienced heads to help develop our crop of juniors.
We know one has to be a halfback whether that is Mitchell Pearce or Chad Townsend falls out of the tree or L:achlan Lam or Jack Cogger.
Another should be an outside back that is good defensively. Momo could be an option or Connor Tracey.
Connor Watson would be good as a hooker/halves/lock utility off the bench especially if Jake Simpkin and/or Rua Ngatakuira go elsewhere.
Naden too unreliable. Got all the attributes but lacks the most important one - consistency.
I like Lam, his father would also work as the extra spoke of our coaching foursome that seems to be the way we are heading into the future.So we are in a similar position with Sheens to before our 05 success. We could only recruit players with ability if they were returning from major injury (Scott Prince & Pat Richards) or solid experienced players who Sheens felt were good for culture & could find their potential at the Tigers (Hodgson, Whatuira, Elford).
I’m wondering whether players with similar experience who have a point to prove & yet to hit their peak may be our target.
Three can think of off the top of my head are Lachlan Lam, Connor Tracey & Blake Taafe.
Any others that fit the profile?