What do you mean ? There’s literally Lualiii, Feledy , Large , Mason . Lobb was an Aus schoolboy I think as well and he’s 22.
There’s plenty coming through .
mason a fullback right ? we have that covered
lobb couldnt even get into a dragons team that was on the bottom with us
large is 16?? and lualiii a lock ?
and as i said if u dont like tupou why would u like feledy don't they both have weaknesses with the game?
Heath Mason is predominantly a halve or fullback. From the little I’ve seen him play he looks very good, could be a surprise packet and make his mark quicker than expected, but he’s definitely not built to be a centre.
Lobb may not have forced his way into the Dragons NRL side, but he was constantly one of their better players in their NSW Cup side. He has all the physical attributes to be a very good NRL winger and apparently has the work ethic to help him get there. Very astute signing, but again not a centre.
Feledy is a young powerhouse centre who runs a very good line in attack. Concerned about his lack of genuine speed and not sure about him defensively as far as being the NRL centre we need, but I hope I’m wrong and he gets there quickly.
Luke Laulilli is a chunkily built winger/fullback. No evidence to show he can become an NRL quality centre, but he’s talented so it’s not beyond him.
Onitoni Large plays like a superstar as a centre for his GPS rugby team and for the young Waratahs. From the highlights and few games I’ve managed to watch him play via live stream etc, I could not be more impressed and honestly think he’ll be good enough for NRL within the next 2 years.
He’s always played rugby league as a 5/8 as far as I’m aware, I’m concerned he will have that much demand that playing NRL as a centre may not be real appealing to him. I hope I’m wrong on that as he would likely make a very good NRL centre, particularly while he’s young.
One being a little bit forgotten is Heamasi Makasini who has had a very similar career to Large. He looks a sizeable powerhouse winger with decent speed and athleticism. He actually plays as a centre for Wests Magpies, so could be one to pin our hopes on in a few years time.
Solo Saukuru is apparently impressing during pre season training. He’s a massive unit, if he gets himself fit and he plays with good energy he could become very valuable.
That all being said and done, If Tupou does depart I think we ideally need another centre who can either cement an NRL starting spot or push very hard for it. I’d try getting a swap Jack Bostock for Junior Tupou to hopefully get something out of it.