OFFICIAL Fainu Brothers.

100% this. I'll cop the criticism of the way the club's run because a lot of the time it's not that far off the mark, but I'm pig sick of the Tigers getting crapped on reflexively, for anything, even when something goes right. There's absolutely no way any of these arseholes can predict what's going to happen with top prospects, yet they'll happily roll out the "depseration move/masterstroke" narrative based on pure prejudice.

Look at Suaali'i: he's been ok for the Roosters but hardly pulled up a lot of trees, yet he's been paid a motza and is going to leave before he gets anywhere near his supposed potential. Where are the articles pointing out what a terrible idea it was for the Roosters to invest so much in a literal child?

As I said in an earlier post, the same parade of clowns are happy to line up to point out that no player with half-decent options is ever going to sign for a farce like the Tigers, yet when they try something different that's a bad move too. I really, really try not to be paranoid but at least some of them *must* have some sort of agenda. Or maybe it's just a boys' club of lazy old hacks leeching off the game they pretend to love.
At a perfect comparison. Thank you. 😊

Just on the whole media thing, my main issue is that as rugby league fans, we are naturally very likely going to take an interest in either TV shows or, as is in my case, the league articles on fox sports' website.

After getting the email from Wests announcing the signing, I checked fox sports for an article; because naturally I wanted to read a bit about them (haven't seen either play, but it's been on here for ages) and finally some good news for our besieged Tigers.

But nope.

My point is, being a tigers supporter is now not only starving us of the joy of sharing in success, but I'm at the point where I don't even want to hear or read any of what these incredibly subjective, so called "journalists" have to say about them.

Rugby league the sport is a big interest of mine and associated media used to be something I enjoyed and found interesting.

What ungodly mistakes did I ever make to have arrived at a point in time where the only thing to do with the Tigers I watch is the games? Is this not punishment enough?! 😭
 
You're wrong about that last bit. A couple of quality kids can transform a side, if they all come on at once. It's already happened in our own club history.

Matamua is being developed slowly - he was debuted by Noddy for a taste of firsts, but Sheens is taking a different approach. We've already seen Sheens bring Blore back slowly, including spells in reserves, and it really does seem to be paying dividends for the player, even if the team is struggling. Also, Tigers depth in forwards is superior to backs.
3 brothers with a point to prove - we need that passion
 
At a perfect comparison. Thank you. 😊

Just on the whole media thing, my main issue is that as rugby league fans, we are naturally very likely going to take an interest in either TV shows or, as is in my case, the league articles on fox sports' website.

After getting the email from Wests announcing the signing, I checked fox sports for an article; because naturally I wanted to read a bit about them (haven't seen either play, but it's been on here for ages) and finally some good news for our besieged Tigers.

But nope.

My point is, being a tigers supporter is now not only starving us of the joy of sharing in success, but I'm at the point where I don't even want to hear or read any of what these incredibly subjective, so called "journalists" have to say about them.

Rugby league the sport is a big interest of mine and associated media used to be something I enjoyed and found interesting.

What ungodly mistakes did I ever make to have arrived at a point in time where the only thing to do with the Tigers I watch is the games? Is this not punishment enough?! 😭
The ONLY thing that will shut up all this media negative talk is us WINNING
 
Good signings. I trust the people in the know can recognise talent.

Couple of questions I want to know:

Did we sign Samuella because we needed another middle forward or because he is a package deal with Latu - in effect paying 800K for Latu?

Did Benji Want this or was he forced?
If you’re talking about the cost of the transaction then you need to include the Fulton cost, both financially and strategically.
I realise our board is getting heaps of praise and I haven’t seen this much excitement on here since we signed Moses Suli on big bucks, but we really can’t tell if it’s been a master stroke until it plays out over the next couple of seasons?
The person who needs all the praise imho, is Fulton’s manager, he’s the guy who hit our board’s patellar and not only got Fulton a job on big bucks, but also a 25% pay rise for 2 Fainus.
What happens next will determine how good this deal is.
But in the meantime the agent is happy to have the WT board take all the credit.
 
No dramas at all with the cost. Apart from the already mentioned Suaalii, Tino was bought by the Titans for more than 600k a year as a teenager ( 3 year deal at the time, although he had played 1st grade) and the Bulldogs own Oloapu who's contract may not be as high but had a 500k transfer fee paid for him. The test is whether they can kick on and make it a good purchase.
Of course with the way contracts are these days, is it really a four year commitment at that price?
 
The issue here isn't about how much we paid or who gets the credit for recruiting them.

The issue now is how we develop them - along with TDS, Feledy, Stef and Tupou. If we invest in their development we have the potential to not only move up the table but to create a system that enables continuous improvement.

WT will remain a basket case if we fail to invest in the development of these young palyers - if we rush it we will live to regret the impatience. I think that Sheens gets this and I trust that Benji has learnt from Uncle Wayne and is patient.
 
I can’t find anything showing Manly releasing the boys. Doesn’t the releasing club normally announce it first?
They might have agreed to release him from 2024 but working on a swap deal so waiting on that to happen.
Or
Sam was only contracted to this year anyway, so no release required and for Lati is outside the top 30 so clubs don't normally media that but could be wrong.
 
FWIW was at a Storm world cup activity last night and speaking with a recruiting mgr who was adamant the Fainu’s had higher offers than what they agreed to from multiple clubs. He said it even impacted one of his players (didn’t say the player but did say struggling sydney club) decisions for a club because of delays.

He also said they Fainu’s aren’t getting 500k a season “Last season sure but not the 1st few they are ALOT less”. He finished by saying Fulton does have player manager power & is convincing “good get” but we are an experienced coach short for some players to want to jump finishing with “Benji needs some help”. Benji is working around the clock apparently on recruitment. View is he can’t be head coach (people manager) and a tactician setting up weekly game plans and itemized player plans.

He mentioned the Storm are looking at a 2 Tigers players atm (didn’t say anymore) Staines they looked at but he wanted to stay in Sydney out west.
 
FWIW was at a Storm world cup activity last night and speaking with a recruiting mgr who was adamant the Fainu’s had higher offers than what they agreed to from multiple clubs. He said it even impacted one of his players (didn’t say the player but did say struggling sydney club) decisions for a club because of delays.

He also said they Fainu’s aren’t getting 500k a season “Last season sure but not the 1st few they are ALOT less”. He finished by saying Fulton does have player manager power & is convincing “good get” but we are an experienced coach short for some players to want to jump finishing with “Benji needs some help”. Benji is working around the clock apparently on recruitment. View is he can’t be head coach (people manager) and a tactician setting up weekly game plans and itemized player plans.

He mentioned the Storm are looking at a 2 Tigers players atm (didn’t say anymore) Staines they looked at but he wanted to stay in Sydney out west.
Thanks for the mail mate.

This is the stuff the clowns in media need to know as their made-up lies don't just affect us but other players at the club thinking these guys walk in on big money and have not proved anything yet.

Also the fact they turned down bigger offers would be massive boost for the club.

I am really sick of the agenda the media have and only way to shut them up is to win so fingers crossed it starts tonight
 
WT will remain a basket case if we fail to invest in the development of these young palyers - if we rush it we will live to regret the impatience.

I disagree. There are two much more important factors in how this all turns out. No 1 these kids ability and no 2 how hard they work.

It's more about picking the right horse.
 
I disagree. There are two much more important factors in how this all turns out. No 1 these kids ability and no 2 how hard they work.

It's more about picking the right horse.
I think you missed the point Earl. We don't have the pulling power to get established playmakers. So we have to take some risk and invest in the development of talent.

Ability and hard work are just two factors. There are plenty of talented footballers who never made the NRL and plenty of hard-working ones that didn't either. What could they have been if a club had invested in their development?

We have a promising cohort, we now need to invest our effort into creating a WT system where the development cohort continues to be fed from the inner west and Campbelltown. This can then provide FG ready players to replace players injured, moved on or recruited to other teams.

A failure to invest in the development of this type of system is an investment in the WT spoon collection.
 
FWIW was at a Storm world cup activity last night and speaking with a recruiting mgr who was adamant the Fainu’s had higher offers than what they agreed to from multiple clubs. He said it even impacted one of his players (didn’t say the player but did say struggling sydney club) decisions for a club because of delays.

He also said they Fainu’s aren’t getting 500k a season “Last season sure but not the 1st few they are ALOT less”. He finished by saying Fulton does have player manager power & is convincing “good get” but we are an experienced coach short for some players to want to jump finishing with “Benji needs some help”. Benji is working around the clock apparently on recruitment. View is he can’t be head coach (people manager) and a tactician setting up weekly game plans and itemized player plans.

He mentioned the Storm are looking at a 2 Tigers players atm (didn’t say anymore) Staines they looked at but he wanted to stay in Sydney out west.
@tigerballs mentioned Storm were looking at AJ Kepoa

Wonder who the other is...
 
Generational talent mate. The narrative surrounding
these signings is so predictable. Meanwhile,
Manly get Brooks & Talau but whatever lol
Hope he continues down that path.
I’m a bit concerned that Manly had the opportunity to play him at 6 this year and played everyone else with the final outcome being recruiting and paying $250k more for our halfback instead. Alongside an experienced DCE he would have done just fine. Maybe they dug themselves a hole with the Shuster promises and had to appoint a 6 from outside their system just to keep everyone on side. Not sure.
Either way I betting Benji to be real good for him.
Hopefully he is a well grounded kid coz on the money we signed him for we’d have no choice but to start him next year.
 

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