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The thing is, you have absolutely no idea if that's true or not. He missed a chunk of last season with mental health issues and some pretty frightening rumours about what might be behind those. When he did play last season, he scored once in 13 games (yes, that's not the only stat that matters but it's not nothing that his try scoring rate has gone from one in two or three games in 2020-21 to one in four then one in 13), he's been left out of the round one team by the Roosters and he's a small back rower in his late 20s with the accumulation of injuries that implies. Maybe he's still good but you absolutely cannot definitively say he is given there are more red flags flying than a military parade in the USSR.

What you mean is: Angus Crichton in 2021 was 3x Seyfarth. Now, he might still be but equally he could be 1.5x Seyfarth or 0.5x or 0x. You've no idea. What you can be 100% sure of is that he'd be 3x Seyfarth's salary. The idea that we might end up with Crichton and Bateman chewing up $1.5m a season between them for the next three years is frankly terrifying. Paying Bateman that amount of money for that long is why we have to play Seyfarth in the first place.

For the last time (ha ha): players are not who they were 3-5 years ago.
2021 Crichton was 10xSeyfarth. He was the premier backrower in the game. Based on the back half of last season. Crichton was still much much better that Seyfarth.

And 6ft 2 and 102kgs is not small
 
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Richo eyes lengthy Tigers stay, relaxed over Utoikamanu​

By George Clarke
Updated February 29 2024 - 1:05pm, first published 1:03pm

Shane Richardson is keen on turning his stay as Wests Tigers chief executive into a permanent one as he takes a relaxed attitude to a get-out clause that could allow Stefano Utoikamanu to quit the club.

Richardson was appointed to the role on a six-month interim basis earlier this year after initially being approached as a club consultant.

His return to clubland came after a report into the Tigers' consistent failures led to changes at board and executive level at the joint venture.

But speaking at an event to launch the rebrand of the Enrichd consultancy firm he co-founded with son Brent, Richardson said he wants to stick around and be part of the Tigers' revival under new coach Benji Marshall.

"Benji is a highly talented coach and he can be a great coach," Richardson told AAP.
"He's highly intelligent and well organised and my job is to put as much structure as possible to make him successful.

"We're in discussions (about extending my tenure) but I took this on because they wanted advice on how the club should be set up.

"As long as they (the Tigers board) did what they said they would do, which they have done, then it was up to them to make a decision if they wanted me to go on.

"I've done 30 years of it, it's what I do and I'm the luckiest man in the world getting to run rugby league clubs."

One of Richardson's earliest challenges at the Tigers may be keeping hold of prop Utoikamanu, who last year made his debut for the NSW State of Origin squad.

A clause inserted into the 23-year-old's contract by the previous administration allows him to quit the club at the end of the 2024 season if they fail to make the finals.

The clause is void if Utoikamanu makes a second appearance for NSW by the end of this year.

But rather than get in and renegotiate the forward's deal to remove the possibility of one of the game's emerging props heading onto the open market, Richardson is willing to let things play out.

"We want to create a club where he wants to stay," Richardson said.

"I don't think that way where I go, 'Oh god, that's going to come up'.

"Stefano likes being here and what's going on.

"Me lying with my head on the pillow at night worrying about it is not going to help anybody and I want to set up a club where everybody wants to stay - Benji, the players and the staff.

"We want Stefano to stay and I want 300 games out of him and we've got some great kids coming through, we're in nowhere near as bad a situation as people say we are."

 
I was lucky enough to see him play live for Joey's a couple of times, undeniable talent.
My nephew was playing no8 that year. Luke Burgess was 15 in the seconds and was a star. Too small at school but he ended up a Wallaby. Beautiful to watch as a kid, a natural footballer. If he grew another 3 inches he would have been all time.
 
Did your gut also tell you Farah was going to sign with Parra under Ricky???

I have a gut feeling you are just posting baseless negative crap for the sake of engagement!!

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I’ve got this feeling that anyone with a different opinion to you makes you feel insecure and you resort to personal jabs, but that’s just my opinion (insert smart ass meme here)
 
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I wouldn't be opposed to JAC in for the next 2 years & moving Tupou onto the Dolphins straight away.

Keeps us at 29 in the top 30.

Sign Angus Crighton from the Chooks to make 30.

Hopefully release Tumeth as well to free the spot back up.

I would like to keep Matamua & give him a crack at 13.
Agreed punt Tupou this year if possible.

Do not sign Angus. We have enough "older players"...
 
Fantastic there's more than one bloke here who sees a player that could get a million+ in a number of places
coming to play for the spooners for half that....

I love fantasy football
The forum strikes again... I have no idea who you are talking about!
 
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