Yep with elite forwards around him he will do well. Can see him signing with the StormI don’t know. Think we may regret this one. He reminds me of Junior Tatola in that he took a bit of time to develop. He went to another level at Souths.
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Yep with elite forwards around him he will do well. Can see him signing with the StormI don’t know. Think we may regret this one. He reminds me of Junior Tatola in that he took a bit of time to develop. He went to another level at Souths.
Too small and lacks impact at prop!
I liked him in the trials, pity he didnt go on with it this year. Dont know if you are being sarcastic with the 'too small' comment but the dude in his limited time on the field always looked the biggest out there. He is 3rd biggest in the squad at 110kg behind Stef 115kg and Klemmer 116kg (which is in no way accurate, maybe when he played for the dogs). A few times commentators even made the point about how big he looks. I agree with the no impact part though. Seems like the kind of player that was always biggest on the field as a junior which carried him a fair way through his career to this point. Hasn't shown anything so far to carry on in the NRL though.
Kit and Faagutu surely worth retaining over James.A bit disappointed if Asitasi James has departed.
We cannot keep developing players in our lower grades and then let our best performed players go once they are on the verge of becoming good standard NRL players.
I understand we only have limited too 30 spots available and he’s likely leaving as we cannot fit him in, but props who run onto the ball hard and fearless, but also have a half decent engine to play decent minutes and defend ok laterally are not easy to find.
I’d say we are fast tracking a lot of our best young players into our top 30 possibly before some of them are ready in order to keep them at the club and I can understand that theory too.
Possibly promoting Kit Laulilli ahead of him ?
That is the way it will be now with club's attempting to manage the salary cap and trying to find gems at a bargain price. It is a complement to our development system that other clubs see WTs as a nurturing environment.A bit disappointed if Asitasi James has departed.
We cannot keep developing players in our lower grades and then let our best performed players go once they are on the verge of becoming good standard NRL players.
I understand we only have limited too 30 spots available and he’s likely leaving as we cannot fit him in, but props who run onto the ball hard and fearless, but also have a half decent engine to play decent minutes and defend ok laterally are not easy to find.
I’d say we are fast tracking a lot of our best young players into our top 30 possibly before some of them are ready in order to keep them at the club and I can understand that theory too.
Possibly promoting Kit Laulilli ahead of him ?
Haha... I think the "big 4" were the same agent? No? That's what made it really bad.Assuming Fainu and Sullivan go gang busters, and Bula signs till the end of 2027, that means all 3 would come off contract at the same time. What happened the last time a situation like that happened at this club? Ah I’m gonna have to Google it.
True and while were both at the bottom...Bulldogs and Tigers look to be taking two different approaches in regards to filling up squad spots. Dogs after fringe first graders from strong clubs to develp their "culture" of hard workers. Tigers have tried to fill spots with promising juniors from within to create a sense of loyalty and identity. Interesting considering all the garbage Gus was talking about being a development club. Interesting to see who comes off best (although i'd argue that as it stands Bulldogs have a much better first 13 when all fit).
Re: Asitasi JamesThat is the way it will be now with club's attempting to manage the salary cap and trying to find gems at a bargain price. It is a complement to our development system that other clubs see WTs as a nurturing environment.
I think yes. He has seemed more effective coming off the bench and playing in the middle. If Papali'i/Bateman go down, I wouldn't be surprised to see Samuela Fainu given a crack in 2nd row.so does blore take a middle spot next year then ?
I think Benji wants to give the Bateman at lock experiment a go again & Blore will play in the back rowso does blore take a middle spot next year then ?
I hope not . His defence is diabolical on the edgeI think Benji wants to give the Bateman at lock experiment a go again & Blore will play in the back row
Really?I hope not . His defence is diabolical on the edge
wrong on so many levels.You guys and the “juniors”. We have had that many juniors debut that are rubbish
Tigers need established first graders that have actually built a name for themselves. These juniors aren’t gonna win u a comp anytime soon. Tigers been relying on juniors since 2012 and look how far that’s got them 🤣
All the imbalance has stemmed from our halves.
My opinion - There is no way we will play finals in 2024 if our strategy is to create our team thru Pathways and our Juniors .Our Cup ,Flegg results show very little from the lower grades will make it in the top grade
More targeted recruitment Essential !
If our executive don't have the goal to make finals next year that is 2024 then its
UNACCEPTABLE
No more 3 year plans
My opinion - There is no way we will play finals in 2024 if our strategy is to create our team thru Pathways and our Juniors .Our Cup ,Flegg results show very little from the lower grades will make it in the top grade
More targeted recruitment Essential !
If our executive don't have the goal to make finals next year that is 2024 then its
UNACCEPTABLE
No more 3 year plans