Mighty_Tiger
Well-known member
Hopefully the take it slow with Latu and it also brings the best out of Bud. For home much salary cap is invested in both we need them to fire.
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I would just like to see Mason-Latu-Bud-TDS play in the Cup spine over a prolonged period now (maybe with Luke Laulilii given some time at fullback, wing, centre).Hopefully the take it slow with Latu and it also brings the best out of Bud. For home much salary cap is invested in both we need them to fire.
I would just like to see Mason-Latu-Bud-TDS play in the Cup spine over a prolonged period now (maybe with Luke Laulilii given some time at fullback, wing, centre).
And keep Solo Saukuru at right centre, Kit Laulilii build minutes at lock, keep Sukkar & Broederlow on their respective edges & keep getting minutes into Miller, Herman & Johannssen up front (add Faagutu).
Use Bailey Hodges as TDS replacement for a break to see if he has what it takes.
Then they can bring up / drop back Zak Clarke & Cayne Nicholas as required.
Why not give Faagutu1st choice at lock and let Kit fight to get it back.I would just like to see Mason-Latu-Bud-TDS play in the Cup spine over a prolonged period now (maybe with Luke Laulilii given some time at fullback, wing, centre).
And keep Solo Saukuru at right centre, Kit Laulilii build minutes at lock, keep Sukkar & Broederlow on their respective edges & keep getting minutes into Miller, Herman & Johannssen up front (add Faagutu).
Use Bailey Hodges as TDS replacement for a break to see if he has what it takes.
Then they can bring up / drop back Zak Clarke & Cayne Nicholas as required.
Good point about the spine having a prolonged period to work together. I would also like to see the Penrith system where I believe all teams train with similar attack and defensive systems meaning that when they are called up to NRL level, they know their role and slot seamlessly into the teamI would just like to see Mason-Latu-Bud-TDS play in the Cup spine over a prolonged period now (maybe with Luke Laulilii given some time at fullback, wing, centre).
And keep Solo Saukuru at right centre, Kit Laulilii build minutes at lock, keep Sukkar & Broederlow on their respective edges & keep getting minutes into Miller, Herman & Johannssen up front (add Faagutu).
Use Bailey Hodges as TDS replacement for a break to see if he has what it takes.
Then they can bring up / drop back Zak Clarke & Cayne Nicholas as required.
I agree. Faagutu has a very impressive regime at lock but can't get a go.Why not give Faagutu1st choice at lock and let Kit fight to get it back.
Has kit got any other strings in bow other than lock?
Would that be his only position in the NRL side?
all teams train with similar attack and defensive systems meaning that when they are called up to NRL level, they know their roleGood point about the spine having a prolonged period to work together. I would also like to see the Penrith system where I believe all teams train with similar attack and defensive systems meaning that when they are called up to NRL level, they know their role and slot seamlessly into the team
It looks the same attacking process to me, no idea what they are doing in both grades.all teams train with similar attack and defensive systems meaning that when they are called up to NRL level, they know their role
I can’t believe this is not a thing at every club. Seems common sense to me.
I expect my trades to be teaching the apprentice the way I want it done.
We don't have an attacking system. There's our first problem. When you have squads with very limited skillsets you just have to play to the few strengths of those players. And we keep continuing this cycle, with players of average ability and then introduce youngsters into weak squads and tell them to create magic out of nothing.all teams train with similar attack and defensive systems meaning that when they are called up to NRL level, they know their role
I can’t believe this is not a thing at every club. Seems common sense to me.
I expect my trades to be teaching the apprentice the way I want it done.
The only thing similar in our three grades is we know how to stink it up.We don't have an attacking system. There's our first problem. When you have squads with very limited skillsets you just have to play to the few strengths of those players. And we keep continuing this cycle, with players of average ability and then introduce youngsters into weak squads and tell them to create magic out of nothing.
And with a strong wind behind us. So much for fast tracking our youth. They are not ready for NSW Cup.22-0, 5 before halftime. This team is diabolical