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The Wests Tigers have signed a powerhouse Fijianprop who made his Test debut in the recent Pacific Championships.

Gordon Whippy, 21, is expected to start on a development contract but could move up to NRL level after his impressive performance when given his chance at the elite level by Fiji.

Whippy is a superb natural athlete, having represented Fiji in both swimming and athletics before deciding to concentrate his efforts in rugby league.

He began with the Raiders as a raw teenager three years ago and then had stints with Souths juniors and most recently with Ipswich Jets in the Hostplus Cup.

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Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall (Getty)
"Gordon has done a great job and this is a big opportunity for him," his manager, former NSW and Kangaroos star Matt Adamson told Wide World of Sports.

"He is big and strong and still has a lot to learn but he is very keen and the Tigers should be a good for for him."

Tigers coach Benji Marshall has shown he is prepared to give youth a go and is certain to closely monitor Whippy's form on the training paddock and in the pre-season trials.
Surely he'll be called Mr Whippy 🙂

And just saw - it is.
 

Triston Reilly and Brandon Mansfield both released.

Top 30 now at 28.

Gee that ordinary. Reilly looked promising. We haven't had a centre that can basically hit a hole since prime Lawrence.
 
Because lots of teams have devised defensive formations that are effective at short range, so they don't mind giving the ball up on a 50/50 close to the line, in the corner. The take already burns one tackle, then a second tackle trying to shift the ball back to the centre (where the defensive line can advance quickly). It's then third tackle and your line hasn't been stretched yet. Your forwards also don't have to jog forward 30+ metres to try and meet a long drop-out.
And if it d
Because lots of teams have devised defensive formations that are effective at short range, so they don't mind giving the ball up on a 50/50 close to the line, in the corner. The take already burns one tackle, then a second tackle trying to shift the ball back to the centre (where the defensive line can advance quickly). It's then third tackle and your line hasn't been stretched yet. Your forwards also don't have to jog forward 30+ metres to try and meet a long drop-out.
And if it doesn't go 10m, a penalty in front. Or goes out on the full. How many times do they get the kick wrong?
And why is there a drop out in the first place........ because they have been desperately defending their line and are probably knackered already?
Not a fan.
 
Mikey Nasser is U17s and suffered a knee fracture this year playing for NSW CHS. He is friends with my son and definitely runs the 100m under 11secs. This was in the paper on Monday, Uncle Nick doesnt sign players to the Roosters that dont cut it. We cant sign them all but this will be another Ryan Papz we had him but lost him.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...4/news-story/4d9b04096890284948e7c76bfc3a644f

MIKEY NASSAR
A huge coup for the Roosters, the fullback joins from Balmain, where he starred in the junior rep system over the past couple of seasons.

Likened to a Tom Turbo clone, the 16-year-old has all the makings of a future NRL star. Already 6’2 and as someone who can run 100m in less than 11 seconds, Nassar combines his athletic ability with an excellent kicking game and footwork to wreak absolute havoc on opposition defences.
BS!

Roosters sign heaps of duds - especially promising juniors that they never develop to first grade standard.
 

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