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whoever asked around benji and his coaching
i would have said there is absolutely no danger of him being sacked, but i believe the club has reached out to chris orr

having a look at his playing roster , maybe we ate interested in samuel stonestreet, but also he looks after BA 🙃
He does manage half the comp
 
whoever asked around benji and his coaching
i would have said there is absolutely no danger of him being sacked, but i believe the club has reached out to chris orr

having a look at his playing roster , maybe we ate interested in samuel stonestreet, but also he looks after BA 🙃
BA would be big help to us, along with some good players and some wins, a few wins and a lot changes
 
Strengthening the backs;
Sam Stonestreet, Blaize Talagi, Israel Leota and Ali Leiataua.

Strengthening the pack;
Xavier Willison, Royce Hunt, Alec Tuitavake and Jack Williams.

Realistic & ideal.

Say goodbye;
Naden, Staines, Kepoa, Ice, etc etc
Lachy and Stef wanna go? Also, goodbye
 
Has anyone brought in a Sports Psychologist for the team at all in the past 24 months?

If not then someone isn't doing their job properly.

It might not turn them into world beaters, but they might just start to win the games that they are currently "unlucky" in, like the 2nd Dolphins game.
 
I am sick and tired of hearing Player this and Player that want out of the club. If Galvin wants out, show him the bloody door now.. He is contracted till 2026 FFS....Seriously no player should stay agaist their will or desire....Offer Galvin to Penrith or the Roosters, BUT ensure we get someone worthy as a swap in return....Just like the Storm weren't prepared to release the Fox to us if we didnt give them Talau.(what a mistake!!)....
 
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If it’s true, it’s strange that Galvin wants out when the club is on the front foot with recruitment for a swathe of positions other than his own.

The current roster is still largely a dogs breakfast thanks to Tim and our previous inept management.

And sadly, probably more of concern, Benjis unable to get through. He’s admitted that as well as his troubled game management.

But when your CEO takes off overseas to cut deals to improve the roster, that’s a big effort. No mucking around with the red tape. It doesn’t get more serious an effort.

It’s a pity the press have to be so negative. Just as well, Richo is more or less impervious to it. He said it’s tomorrows fish and chip paper.

Things are going backwards on the field, but we can thank Lee and Co for much of this wondrous experience. We will know more about our fate next year.
 
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look again i got this off a third party source
galvin has asked for a release , he has been asked to move to 14 when latu is fit, to give latu an opportunity, wasnt recieved well by galvin and family , the club would also like to him spend time as an outside back due to the current roster depth
Your "third party source" is FOS.

Galvin was put at five eight all throughout the preseason and is the clubs long term plan at 6.
 
Sorry to bother all you, but why do we hate aaron woods so much?
I hate em us much as the rest of you mob do, but thats just cause i follow the hivemind. Could someone please inform me 🙏
 
Sorry to bother all you, but why do we hate aaron woods so much?
I hate em us much as the rest of you mob do, but thats just cause i follow the hivemind. Could someone please inform me 🙏
I find Aaron Woods to be a sad tale.

I don't hate him at all. In fact, I feel sorry for him. Of the "Big 4", I honestly believe he was the one that couldn't leave for HIS own good. Money turned him.

But he was (and I suspect still is) Tigers to his core.

He was never the same player after leaving. I think he lost himself in that whole debacle.

He was pretty much the premier prop in the game. He became forgotten so quickly afterward.
 
I find Aaron Woods to be a sad tale.

I don't hate him at all. In fact, I feel sorry for him. Of the "Big 4", I honestly believe he was the one that couldn't leave for HIS own good. Money turned him.

But he was (and I suspect still is) Tigers to his core.

He was never the same player after leaving. I think he lost himself in that whole debacle.

He was pretty much the premier prop in the game. He became forgotten so quickly afterward.
By lost himself do you mean a lack of performance, or public comments or something else
 
I absolutely agree with this .. he is only playing first grade right now at 5/8 because we are a weak club . He would not get a start at 5/8 at any other club . He is a hell of a young player and will be a rep player for sure IMO but right now he is lucky to play first grade and really should play anywhere we need him .. kind of sick about hearing he wants to leave , if he did he’d be on sg ball side ay any other club .. where is the gratitude
Well what's the real meaning of this story, if true? That young players only want to come through successful systems and have less pressure?

Well that's great but 8 teams dont even make finals every year and it tends to be the same 8 teams most years.

It's not workable. Literally many young blokes only get their shot due to injury or playing for thinner rosters.

Or is that just what footy is now, nobody is interested in hard work or lifting teams up from the bottom?
 
Sorry to bother all you, but why do we hate aaron woods so much?
I hate em us much as the rest of you mob do, but thats just cause i follow the hivemind. Could someone please inform me 🙏
He was our captain when the 'big 4' were negotiating to re-sign. He was ambivalent about re-signing and actively tried to recruit Tedesco (or was it Moses? Or both?) to the club he would eventually sign with, the dogs. He started to play weak on the field that year, lost all heart. In interviews describing his decisions and whether or not he'd stay he famously repeated his indifferent phrase 'it is what it is' about almost everything.

Just as captain and a junior and a player who apparently loved the club, he showed total contempt for us.

I particularly disliked the lack of loyalty and leadership he displayed. He says he loves Leichhardt, but he was instrumental in killing the potential of that squad. That particular soft, contract first, laid back, coffee drinking, chill with mates type attitude to playing footy at the tigers seems to have become the norm after that entitled bunch of overrated group walked out on the club.
 

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