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I’m going with never. Reynolds, just no and Chris Lawrence would never had played SRF for any other club but ours, he was average at best. I hate saying it bcoz he’s one our few one club players and a good bloke.When have we "DONE" that?
Chris Lawrence is the only example that worked for us, unless you count Josh Reynolds at Hooker 😉
There are 2 halves to scoring:
the good halfback or 5/8 who sees the gap.
The back that runs through.
By biggest fear with signing Luai, is we sign a 5/8 becoming Halfback who has no actual backs he can put through a gap. Yes Nofa, for all his faults, Nofa can find the line.... But who else?
Were loosing an injury prone forward for a decent center who at his worst equals our best center
As much as I despised AJK at times last year, I think he could be a half-decent forward.AJ looks to be converting to a backrower given what we’ve seen in preseason photos.
At another club hopefully 🤞As much as I despised AJK at times last year, I think he could be a half-decent forward.
I agree with most of your points, apart from Naden being in the mix. I hope he proves us wrong.AJ looks to be converting to a backrower given what we’ve seen in preseason photos. also makes sense if Blore is moving on due to a clear lack of quality on the edge beyond Papali’i and Bateman.
Olam will obviously take one centre spot with To’a and Naden fighting it out for the other on the right. both are players who will either thrive due to the competition for spots or fade into obscurity.
as for Feledy I think in time he could unseat all three of them, but he is a long way off right now imo. his defence isn’t even NSW Cup standard, let alone first grade.
AJ looks to be converting to a backrower given what we’ve seen in preseason photos. also makes sense if Blore is moving on due to a clear lack of quality on the edge beyond Papali’i and Bateman.
Olam will obviously take one centre spot with To’a and Naden fighting it out for the other on the right. both are players who will either thrive due to the competition for spots or fade into obscurity.
as for Feledy I think in time he could unseat all three of them, but he is a long way off right now imo. his defence isn’t even NSW Cup standard, let alone first grade.
Pretty sure Matamua is seen as a smarter, Yeo-style lock. Between a few unforced errors, limited minutes and some floggings, he hasn't shown much at all. Still, he looks better than someone like Liam Fulton did at the same stage of his career.Been a few mentions of Matamua recently including by myself, I think he’s a long way away from FG from what I’ve seen.
Give him a Reggie's contact good for that and mite fill in a game or two"
Someone has to say it....
Hymel Hunt is 30 years old and managed just 5 NRL appearances in 2 years, there is a reason he hasn't had a NRL gig since round 4 2023.
I'm not sold on Olam at 30 but Hunt is many levels below where Olam is at and pretty much below anyone we currently have on the books.
Your Hunt love is getting sad 🙄....."
"You love Hymel Hunt. Why is he without a club for 2024?"
I'm starting to see how the boys on 360 manage to get the Tigers fanbase so worked up..
don’t worry I agree with you, I just think that with our clear lack of quality outside backs that he will be in contention.I agree with most of your points, apart from Naden being in the mix. I hope he proves us wrong.
Feledy needs to learn how to tackle first. And AJ is trashIf Melbourne takes on 50% of the freight then it might be worth the punt.
In saying that, who gets pushed down the pecking order, AJ or Star? And what about Feledy? We should be giving him as much opportunity to prove himself.
I think Matamua and Laulili’i are the only two in the top 30 or development squad that are genuine 13 prospects.We've got too manly lined up for that lock role. We'll need to push a couple of the guys to the edge or into the prop rotation. I think pole might move into the 8-10 purely because of depth at prop vs lock.
The earlier benji can identify who shifts, the better. All lads should be duel training in lock + prop or edge.
Given our depth here, Galvin may be looking more at centre. It looks like he finds it hard to put on weight.
As others have said, it's a big year for matimua to justify a top 30 with this quality competition around him
Elite 13’s such as Yeo, Murray and Radley are all very mobile, extremely fit and skilful.I think Matamua and Laulili’i are the only two in the top 30 or development squad that are genuine 13 prospects.
Bateman was a bust, Pole lacks the ballplaying ability and Seyfarth would be a temporary solution.
they moved Fa’agutu into the front row for SG Ball and that’s all he’s ever played in our system. Galvin is a 5/8 who will likely transition to the edge but may be able to play in the middle if need be, but again I don’t see him as a genuine option.
the only other genuine 13 prospect in the pathways for mine is Siotame Havea, and even then he is years away.
2024 is important for us in working out who partners Jarome at the scrumbase and who our long term 13 is. it’ll go a long way towards future success if we can find the answers for both. my guess? Kit will be wearing the 13 by season’s end.
Yeah I agree that it will be a big year to work out the 13 moving forward. Matamua will most likely get first crack and it is an important year for him. If he doesnt perform, I reckon Kit takes the role and never looks back.I think Matamua and Laulili’i are the only two in the top 30 or development squad that are genuine 13 prospects.
Bateman was a bust, Pole lacks the ballplaying ability and Seyfarth would be a temporary solution.
they moved Fa’agutu into the front row for SG Ball and that’s all he’s ever played in our system. Galvin is a 5/8 who will likely transition to the edge but may be able to play in the middle if need be, but again I don’t see him as a genuine option.
the only other genuine 13 prospect in the pathways for mine is Siotame Havea, and even then he is years away.
2024 is important for us in working out who partners Jarome at the scrumbase and who our long term 13 is. it’ll go a long way towards future success if we can find the answers for both. my guess? Kit will be wearing the 13 by season’s end.
We've got too manly lined up for that lock role. We'll need to push a couple of the guys to the edge or into the prop rotation. I think pole might move into the 8-10 purely because of depth at prop vs lock.
The earlier benji can identify who shifts, the better. All lads should be duel training in lock + prop or edge.
Given our depth here, Galvin may be looking more at centre. It looks like he finds it hard to put on weight.
As others have said, it's a big year for matimua to justify a top 30 with this quality competition around him
I'd take that.Over the last 3/4 years every offseason I hear Nofo to Parramatta heard it again today and Tigers paying 40 percent to get him off the books
Not quick enough to be an elite 13.Yeah I agree that it will be a big year to work out the 13 moving forward. Matamua will most likely get first crack and it is an important year for him. If he doesnt perform, I reckon Kit takes the role and never looks back.
Sale of the century. Sometimes you cut your losses and learn from your mistakesOver the last 3/4 years every offseason I hear Nofo to Parramatta heard it again today and Tigers paying 40 percent to get him off the books
Take it. It needs to be the harsh lesson WT learn to ensure such a desperate contract is never entered into again - it won't under Richo's watch at least.Over the last 3/4 years every offseason I hear Nofo to Parramatta heard it again today and Tigers paying 40 percent to get him off the books
Not the worst idea mate.Totally agree we need to be training these guys on an edge as well to see if any can adapt to that role.
I would also have Kit training at 9. The only reason is so we can squeeze him into the 17 come round one. If he can come on at 13, but then shift to 9 for a short period while (if) Api has a rest, it stops us from wasting a top 17 spot on a hooker that will only play 10 minutes. It also gives us the ability to get minutes into Da Silva in state cup.