OFFICIAL Jersey Flegg Cup

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I don’t have an opinion on a kid until he’s played a handful of FG games. The odd player you can just tell, watched Reece Walsh in reserve grade and just knew.

The step up is enormous.
One day, someone will come up with a mathematical equation, similar to the NFL combine, to turn selection into a science. The odd undrafted free agent will be the exception to the rule but usually, you can tell a good NRL player from a KOE star.
 
They continually stick with the local.....Kit, as lock. IMO Kit too small/slow for any other position so they have stuck by the local [and his brother on wing/fullback]. They need to get tough on selections and select best player for best position or expect poorer results.
Faagutu is the bigger of the two so he becomes the prop. Agree he should be the lock.
I personally feel Fainu Sione is the best lock we have in the side.
 
One day, someone will come up with a mathematical equation, similar to the NFL combine, to turn selection into a science. The odd undrafted free agent will be the exception to the rule but usually, you can tell a good NRL player from a KOE star.
Without fail NRL players will tell you the speed of NRL compared to lower grades is chalk and cheese.

So you don’t know whether they are fit enough or have the mindset until they’re tested. Unless they’re obviously freaks.
 
One day, someone will come up with a mathematical equation, similar to the NFL combine, to turn selection into a science. The odd undrafted free agent will be the exception to the rule but usually, you can tell a good NRL player from a KOE star.
It doesn’t have to be a science. But it should be charted.
Talking about the 3 junior locks for instance.
Matumua, Kit and Faagutu. All three should be categorised as locks and played accordingly.
Through watching training and game day performances then you can assess promotion and demotion within the list.
Currently it’s very hard to see if Faagutu is to be our best lock choice if he is playing prop in the 21s team. Likewise Kit if he is playing off the bench.
Pick stick and switch if required.
Same logic can be applied for just about any position.
It seems fair to say that winning is in the lower grades is not the clubs priority so why not pick the team in this fashion? Why move so many players out of position to cover injuries.
 
No one is talking him up and saying he should be in NRL right now.
Most are saying don’t F his development up as he is possibly a 10 year first grader if handled well.
Fair enough.

To use a Bellamyism, if the kid doesn’t want to go and throw bricks around at that age (or even play out of position) maybe he’s not made of the right stuff.
 
Opinion based on what though? Statistics? Performance? Bias? Size? Attributes?
If you play for long enough and watch the game for long enough, you sort of get a sense of what it takes to make it. I just don't think those guys have it. NRL is a completely different proposition to lower grade rugby league. How many Australian schoolboys play NRL? How many U19 SOO? A good percentage of NRL players never played junior reps. You either have it or you don't.
 
If you play for long enough and watch the game for long enough, you sort of get a sense of what it takes to make it. I just don't think those guys have it. NRL is a completely different proposition to lower grade rugby league. How many Australian schoolboys play NRL? How many U19 SOO? A good percentage of NRL players never played junior reps. You either have it or you don't.
Simple maths too.

WT have how many pathway players each year? 150? And how many WT debutants each year become good solid first graders? 1-2.

The chances are slim.
 
If you play for long enough and watch the game for long enough, you sort of get a sense of what it takes to make it. I just don't think those guys have it. NRL is a completely different proposition to lower grade rugby league. How many Australian schoolboys play NRL? How many U19 SOO? A good percentage of NRL players never played junior reps. You either have it or you don't.
So because you watch NRL and played local footy makes you an expert in all things considered making it in the NRL? The skies the limit for these kids and it ain't up to anyone but them to determine if they make NRL or not.
 
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Imo Faagutu is the best young lock at the club,yet is continually played out of position at prop. The club should be accelerating his development by playing him at lock to give him the opportunity for the NRL position. We need our best in the NRL.
We have a terrible track record in development. Very concerning for a self appointed 'development club'.

They way we've treated our young talent this year (and last) is appalling.
 
We have a terrible track record in development. Very concerning for a self appointed 'development club'.

They way we've treated our young talent this year (and last) is appalling.
We really need a Club Coaching Director who oversees all players in top 30 down to pathways whose charter is to plot their development pathway & what role specific skills and fitness training they need. Not Benji, not Betsey, not Richo ... someone in addition with experience!
 
We really need a Club Coaching Director who oversees all players in top 30 down to pathways whose charter is to plot their development pathway & what role specific skills and fitness training they need. Not Benji, not Betsey, not Richo ... someone in addition with experience!
Do we not have this?
 

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