Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

My 2024 - 29/30
1. Jahream Bula
2. Brent Naden
3. Starford To’a
4. Adam Doueihi
5. Junior Tupou
6. Jayden Sullivan
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Apisai Koroisau (c)
10. David Klemmer
11. Isaiah Papali'i
12. John Bateman
13. Justin Matamua

14. Latu Fainu
15. Shawn Blore
16. Fonua Pole
17. Alex Twal

Reserves
18. David Nofoaluma
19. Triston Reilly
20. Josh Feledy
21. AJ Kepaoa
22. Lachlan Galvin
23. Brandon Tumeth
24. Brandon Mansfield
25. Samuela Fainu
26. Sione Fainu
27. Tallyn Da Silva
28. Jake Simpkin
29. Jordan Miller
Good call - put the slowest player in the NRL even before his latest injury in at centre!!
 
I’ll just look in our pantry and pull out a Dom Young or Selwyn Cobbo.

BRB
Mate I was just wondering about Cobbo there was talk that the new incoming players are from teams playing semis and was wondering which players playing semis we will pickup

Little Man Lee's aggressive recruitment drive is under way but in all honesty I am starting to believe he is full of B/S and is the most incompetent person in Australia spot in-charge of a major sporting team

Maybe he would have more success running a sporting goods store maybe a Dicks that would be right up his alley if you know that I mean
 
Im 77,
And would love to hear we have made a big name signing,
One that other clubs would love to get.

Not 30 plus ones that are fast approaching there use by.
but ones that are early 20s models, that everyone wants to get.

Lets face facts 90% of our team are not wanted by other clubs.
And I forget the last proven big name
this club has signed.
Would be great one day to look at WTF and see we have been shocked in the nicest possible way.
Api Koroisau
 
Maybe Andrew Kellaway could be enticed to his favourite NRL club with a wing spot - fast, strong & good finisher!!!

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8366745/kellaways-a-fan-of-wallabies-assistant-brett-hodgson/

Wallabies' assistant coach Brett Hodgson has kept a notably low profile at the World Cup but he's made a big impact on fullback-turned-fan-boy Andrew Kellaway.

Australia's defence coach hasn't fronted the media in France since a brief zoom call last month but Kellaway has been picking the brains of the former NRL star.

Kellaway grew up in the inner west and is a big fan of Hodgson, now 45, and the Wests Tigers.

"He was a little fella with a big heart, he had a crack," 27-year-old Kellaway said of Hodgson's playing days.

"He's a Wests Tigers legend - he's been awesome - he's played in big games, plays the same position as I do so on a personal note, I found him incredibly useful.

"I didn't watch a heap of league growing up but I'm a Wests Tigers fan, so any Wests Tigers people coming into camp is a bit of a morale boost."

Hodgson ended up at Parramatta when Western Suburbs and Balmain merged ahead of the 2000 season, leaving as a way of of staying loyal to late Magpies great and then coach Tommy Raudonikis who initially resisted the change.

Kellaway joked Hodgson must still carry the scars because he wouldn't sign his Balmain jersey.

"I've got my Tigers jersey back at the hotel but he refused to sign it cause it's Balmain Tigers and he's Wests Magpies technically."

Looks great
 
Im 77,
And would love to hear we have made a big name signing,
One that other clubs would love to get.

Not 30 plus ones that are fast approaching there use by.
but ones that are early 20s models, that everyone wants to get.

Lets face facts 90% of our team are not wanted by other clubs.
And I forget the last proven big name
this club has signed.
Would be great one day to look at WTF and see we have been shocked in the nicest possible way.

One day Dennis…be patient …

If you haven’t heard … they got a lot of good teenagers coming through ….
 
Maybe Andrew Kellaway could be enticed to his favourite NRL club with a wing spot - fast, strong & good finisher!!!

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8366745/kellaways-a-fan-of-wallabies-assistant-brett-hodgson/

Wallabies' assistant coach Brett Hodgson has kept a notably low profile at the World Cup but he's made a big impact on fullback-turned-fan-boy Andrew Kellaway.

Australia's defence coach hasn't fronted the media in France since a brief zoom call last month but Kellaway has been picking the brains of the former NRL star.

Kellaway grew up in the inner west and is a big fan of Hodgson, now 45, and the Wests Tigers.

"He was a little fella with a big heart, he had a crack," 27-year-old Kellaway said of Hodgson's playing days.

"He's a Wests Tigers legend - he's been awesome - he's played in big games, plays the same position as I do so on a personal note, I found him incredibly useful.

"I didn't watch a heap of league growing up but I'm a Wests Tigers fan, so any Wests Tigers people coming into camp is a bit of a morale boost."

Hodgson ended up at Parramatta when Western Suburbs and Balmain merged ahead of the 2000 season, leaving as a way of of staying loyal to late Magpies great and then coach Tommy Raudonikis who initially resisted the change.

Kellaway joked Hodgson must still carry the scars because he wouldn't sign his Balmain jersey.

"I've got my Tigers jersey back at the hotel but he refused to sign it cause it's Balmain Tigers and he's Wests Magpies technically."
Kellaway would be decent but it’s unlikely a wallaby would switch for next year with the British Lions touring here .

Sure the Lions will pump them by 50 but it’s still a bucket list game for rugby players .

Maybe Kellaway might be a target after that
 

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