BlackWhiteGold
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Isaac Moses is at it again, according to The Mole.
Isaac Moses is at it again, according to The Mole.
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Yep a lot of well respected people within the game have said that. A lot of people looked at Gus after he signed the utilities for Dogs this year but it's worked out great. Tracey, Taaffe among others are playing great footy. It takes a few years to develop identity. It's part of the process of being a successful team. It's not just about winning on the field, it's about winning off the field which then leads to better performancesGus has been saying all year that our young players will all be coming good next year, he said this time next year you just wait and see
The club needs to give youngsters a go. I give an example not too dissimilar in the EPL with Chelsea. Had a bad season in 22/23 under Potter/Tuchel. They went on the market to sign a Spanish player for a hundred million to act as a silver bullet, as well as a few German players who underperformed. They failed. Because they did not fit into the identity of the club. Chelsea realised they needed to utilise their juniors and now they've unearthed a superstar in Cole Palmer among many other talented youngsters leading them to a 6th place finish. Of course a club with the financial and historical superiority of Chelsea is different to the Tigers but we can take a leaf out of their book in regards to building culture and identity, which takes time. It is very difficult to fix the long mediocrity we have endured, but the only way to begin mending that is by building culture and identity, which helps forget all the bad times and creates a vital identity of causing upsets, proving critics wrong, and never giving up for the fansManly lose a few backs to injury and go out, sign Aaron Schoupp....
We never really try and address our issues.
Rolling out career failures like Naden and Kepoa every week is so painful.
I hope they're telling Naden he needs to find a new deal elsewhere.
Good example.The club needs to give youngsters a go. I give an example not too dissimilar in the EPL with Chelsea. Had a bad season in 22/23 under Potter/Tuchel. They went on the market to sign a Spanish player for a hundred million to act as a silver bullet, as well as a few German players who underperformed. They failed. Because they did not fit into the identity of the club. Chelsea realised they needed to utilise their juniors and now they've unearthed a superstar in Cole Palmer among many other talented youngsters leading them to a 6th place finish. Of course a club with the financial and historical superiority of Chelsea is different to the Tigers but we can take a leaf out of their book in regards to building culture and identity, which takes time. It is very difficult to fix the long mediocrity we have endured, but the only way to begin mending that is by building culture and identity, which helps forget all the bad times and creates a vital identity of causing upsets, proving critics wrong, and never giving up for the fans
yup we can only hope B&W ..I was a supporter of Naden but he just is not that good and a bit of a dumb footballerYeah you're right.
Not sure Naden would want to uproot & go to UK with a young family. I'd be hoping maybe a Parramatta or Souths could be interested, possibly Roosters due to their outgoing outside backs.
Tumeth had interest from the Eels a couple of years ago so maybe some interest is still there (maybe not with a new coach incoming).
Great insights Scott FultonRetain Stefano has to be our priority. I know he’s a little bit inconsistent, but beasts like him with mobility and approaching the prime of their career are not easy to find.
Get rid of Bud and bring in Toby Sexton.
Not so much to do with Bud’s ability, more to do with our poor previous recruitment where we did not sign a natural halfback with a good level kicking game.
Get rid of Naden to bring in Jeral Skelton and Sam Stonestreet both wingers who have size, height, speed and tackle busting ability.
Upgrade Onitoni Large and Heamasi Makasini to top 30 contracts. Large as a centre or fullback option who could transition back into the halves down the track. Makasini as a block busting centre or winger.
Get rid of Bateman and two other top 30 forwards to recruit Jack Williams from the Sharks who always provides enthusiasm, leg speed and impact of the bench, also one or both of Billy Burns and Matt Doorey who are mobile tackle busting, line breaking back rowers.
Probably more of a directive than anything else. Kind of like when Adam Reynolds is battling an injury, Ezra might pick up some of the load and let Adam ease off to make it through.If he is injured and doesn’t want to get involved, what is the point of him playing ?
I’m sure clubs will lining up down the block to sign a career failure.Manly lose a few backs to injury and go out, sign Aaron Schoupp....
We never really try and address our issues.
Rolling out career failures like Naden and Kepoa every week is so painful.
I hope they're telling Naden he needs to find a new deal elsewhere.
And also Galvin’s manager.https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/news-2...xclusive/1467ac2f-85e5-437e-abdb-f33950a20f33
Isaac Moses is at it again, according to The Mole.
If Sexton is so good why is Drew Hutchison keeping him out of the 7?Retain Stefano has to be our priority. I know he’s a little bit inconsistent, but beasts like him with mobility and approaching the prime of their career are not easy to find.
Get rid of Bud and bring in Toby Sexton.
Not so much to do with Bud’s ability, more to do with our poor previous recruitment where we did not sign a natural halfback with a good level kicking game.
Get rid of Naden to bring in Jeral Skelton and Sam Stonestreet both wingers who have size, height, speed and tackle busting ability.
Upgrade Onitoni Large and Heamasi Makasini to top 30 contracts. Large as a centre or fullback option who could transition back into the halves down the track. Makasini as a block busting centre or winger.
Get rid of Bateman and two other top 30 forwards to recruit Jack Williams from the Sharks who always provides enthusiasm, leg speed and impact of the bench, also one or both of Billy Burns and Matt Doorey who are mobile tackle busting, line breaking back rowers.
He's Barrett's manager?And also Galvin’s manager.
That’s the same question most Bulldogs fans are asking, most are adamant Sexton is the far superior halfback.If Sexton is so good why is Drew Hutchison keeping him out of the 7?
If we move Sullivan, I don’t think we’ll replace him with another reserve grade half.
Wingers are fundamentally finishers and require their inside men to create the opportunities . Throwing the ball to a winger and say make something happen is not good strategy. It works sometimes r but rarely.Alaimalo is improving all of the time.
I watched his first few games in NSW Cup and he was scared to catch a high ball and could not make a tackle to save his life.
He is now attack every high ball with confidence, making try saving tackles and his hit ups out of our danger zone are strong.
Charlie has unfortunately missed one on one tackles that are leading to tries too often this season, but if he can somehow fix that he has generally been very safe under the high ball and is our only player aside from Olam who regularly hits top speed with his hit ups.
Surely nobody can be blaming our wingers for our recent losses, but we do need more tackle busting line breaking ability from at least one of our wingers.
Let’s face it he’s shown nought.From what I have seen of Latu, I don't think he has the game or voice yet to be a game-managing halfback. He is more of a highly-skilled ball-playing and running 5/8.
To’o and Xavier Coates? Deine Mariner? The true modern day wingers are game changers. And they need to do some work.Wingers are fundamentally finishers and require their inside men to create the opportunities . Throwing the ball to a winger and say make something happen is not good strategy. It works sometimes r but rarely.
Rather look for slick hands, draw and pass and get quick ball to the winger. It happens at sometime in most games but never with us. We seem to have inept inside men who struggle to throw a good pass or know how to set up their outside supports.
But I forgot, we have a coach who was so highly regarded as a player, could throw
bullet passes etc UNABLE to coach that into our backs.
Has he played in the NRL side is his position….nupLet’s face it he’s shown nought.
So he’s shown nought at training too.Has he played in the NRL side is his position….nup
Of course they do but they’re still fundamentally finishers.To’o and Xavier Coates? Deine Mariner? The true modern day wingers are game changers. And they need to do some work.
That’s a very important aspect of the role no doubt. But they could go a whole game without an opportunity. I’d be picking my wingers based on their grunt work and effort plays such as kick chase.Of course they do but they’re still fundamentally finishers.