Harvey
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Kimmorley thinks he’s a coach. Results suggest otherwiseKimmorley's a coach, doesn't want an admin role.
If he gets a coaching offer anywhere he's gone, if not he stays with our nrlw side.
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Kimmorley thinks he’s a coach. Results suggest otherwiseKimmorley's a coach, doesn't want an admin role.
If he gets a coaching offer anywhere he's gone, if not he stays with our nrlw side.
Again - You've mentioned the one coach (I rate) that has experience...
Whilst ignoring the area of my actual concern (The other 3 - With next to none - Including the head coach)
I guess you're just pissing in hope like the rest
Throw out the percentages but there is no getting around Morris.And you’ve avoided them like the pope…
So 25% of the coaching staff have some experience - the rest next to none..
It’s ok - we don’t need you to say it…
Catch you back here in 18 months when you’re defending the next shitty outlandish coaching change…
Making a few assumptions from today's pathways announcement.Big Pathways update:
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Pathways players on the rise
As season 2023 draws to a close, we take a glance at some Wests Tigers young guns to look out for in 2024 and beyond.www.weststigers.com.au
Miller, Feledy, Mansfield, Galvin, Da Silva all going into the Top 30.
29/30 spots filled for next year.
good analysis. Fulton, Marshall and the new DoF have their work cut out for them offloading contracted players before preseason. I think with his two brothers at the club Sione will be kept, and Tumeth has an option in his favour. will be interesting to see what comes of these next few weeks.Making a few assumptions from today's pathways announcement.
- 29 players currently contracted to top 30 for 2024
- Does not include Seyfarth or Staines who are reportedly in talks
- To recruit anyone else to top 30 from outside the club (i.e. a centre), at least 2 from the following list of 6 will need to move on - Twal, Jake Simpkin, Nofa, Kepaoa, Staines, Seyfarth.
- Lomi Saukuru must be staying on a NSW Cup contract (given he hasn’t been farewelled)
- With our 4 development players moving into top 30 in 2025, we’ll need to move 4 on from our top 30 next season. Off contract in ’24 are Doueihi, Tumeth, Reilly, Blore, Sione Fainu, T’oa, Tupou, Stefano (Twal, Simpkin & Kepaoa are too but could go this off-season). I would say Reilly, Sione Fainu, Tumeth & AD will need huge 2024s to be extended.
- You would think the CUBS that toured NZ last month (U18-19) will continue with us in either SG Ball or Flegg next season (wouldn’t think the club would invest in their trip unless they are continuing) - Tino Tavana, Ofele Lene, Will Craig, Brendon Niacori, Will Malloy, Oliver Lawry, Luke Keppie, Elijah Mataale, Heith Pritchard, Junior Taungatua, Zakauri Clarke, Lachlan Broederlow, John Ibrahim, Jeremiah Leatigaga, Elijah Petit-Young, Keenan Lewandos, Solomone Saukuru, Cameron Kanaan.
Now that’s rock and rollSo with the change to the salary cap structure next season, Development player contracts to be replaced by “Supplementary list”. $650,000 cap for at least four, maximum six players, can play from Round 1.
The way I understand that then is that Kit, Faaugutu, Solomone & Sukkar can play Round 1 and could potentially be earning the same as the bottom earners of our top 30
So really we have a Top 34.
Disagree. He was given a terrible roster and a worse club environment in his short stint with the men. The NRLW team were favourites for the spoon in the preseason. Started out playing above expectations before injuries halted their season.Kimmorley thinks he’s a coach. Results suggest otherwise
So our aggressive recruitment drive consists of getting rid of some experienced / fringe 1st graders
and replacing with a bunch of kids from lower grades.
I can see next years headlines already..... Benji's Babes
What is the twitter posters name?A seemingly reliable ITK with Manly on Twitter has alluded to Fulton securing some of Manly's top SG Ball talent to us for next season (one being centre Roy Quiroz-Mapasua from Westfields) in positions/qualities we are lacking depth in. I speculate some other outside backs particularly with speed & size.
Tumeth is another Seyfarth….good analysis. Fulton, Marshall and the new DoF have their work cut out for them offloading contracted players before preseason. I think with his two brothers at the club Sione will be kept, and Tumeth has an option in his favour. will be interesting to see what comes of these next few weeks.