Maybe just continue what we have been doing, it’s working well.May is a dead beat who should be in jail and we should stay well away from him.
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Maybe just continue what we have been doing, it’s working well.May is a dead beat who should be in jail and we should stay well away from him.
what would be you definition of that, 150 games? i.e. 5 seasons?
I think you'd find it's much lower.
Yes. Luai is a family man. I’m sure he will have a lot to say if Taylan is not convicted but was found to smack around his misses’Put it this way there has been multiple NRL players and fringe NRL players up on domestic violence charges over the past 5 or so years and I cannot remember one of them being convicted.
You cannot tell me that every one of them was not guilty ?
This is how the system works, high profile people with plenty of money to pay the best legal teams and they generally get found not guilty.
So it is highly likely Taylan May will get found not guilty and the true story will never be known by anyone other than he and his ex partner.
That being said, none of us know the true story and if he ends up being found not guilty, does that mean a club like us, desperate for a player like him should err on the side of caution and let a glamour club such as the Roisters sign him, or should we do our best to get off the bottom of the ladder and do all we can to sign the best available players possible ?
Exactly. You get a few obvious break out stars each year. A handful of others who you know are career players, and then some late bloomers who work their way to success. So maybe 20-25 max from each cohort of juniors, in a good year.I was doing a bit of googling ..here is a story about the 2009 Australian schoolboys team… pretty meh in my opinion apart from Morgan and JT..
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A Tongan hero and luckless young stars: Whatever happened to the 2009 Schoolboys team?
Test heroes and luckless young stars: 2009 Schoolboys team — where are they nowwww.foxsports.com.au
Bit harsh against Ryan James and BJ.I was doing a bit of googling ..here is a story about the 2009 Australian schoolboys team… pretty meh in my opinion apart from Morgan and JT..
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A Tongan hero and luckless young stars: Whatever happened to the 2009 Schoolboys team?
Test heroes and luckless young stars: 2009 Schoolboys team — where are they nowwww.foxsports.com.au
The NRL won't register a contract for a player who's been stood down until trial. He's been paidout by Penrith. So there's 9 months roughly until his court hearing and only after being found not guilty will the nrl allow a club to register him.Put it this way there has been multiple NRL players and fringe NRL players up on domestic violence charges over the past 5 or so years and I cannot remember one of them being convicted.
You cannot tell me that every one of them was not guilty ?
This is how the system works, high profile people with plenty of money to pay the best legal teams and they generally get found not guilty.
So it is highly likely Taylan May will get found not guilty and the true story will never be known by anyone other than he and his ex partner.
That being said, none of us know the true story and if he ends up being found not guilty, does that mean a club like us, desperate for a player like him should err on the side of caution and let a glamour club such as the Roisters sign him, or should we do our best to get off the bottom of the ladder and do all we can to sign the best available players possible ?
Bit harsh against Ryan James and BJ.
No argument from me.Yeah but the tatt speaks volumes for the dumbarse he must surely be.
Imagine meeting a bloke for the first time, finding out that it is his own surname tattooed on his neck and noticing "pain" tattooed under one of his eyes. You'd avoid him like a thousand plagues.
Sorry you took it so personally Chad, but it seems like the only ego that's bruised here is yours. You've carried it for a couple of days now. Maybe it's time to let it go?Pull your ego in.
Believe it or not, there have been a few people on here critical of players of poor discipline. It's interesting that a few are now supporting one of the least disciplined players to come here as an option.
Yet you're the one that came back with "What would Wayne Bennett know" like a smart arse.
You 'asked' that I lay off the Horsburgh & Hetherington ideas- which I did.
No need to be a smarmy tool on top of it.
Put it this way there has been multiple NRL players and fringe NRL players up on domestic violence charges over the past 5 or so years and I cannot remember one of them being convicted.
You cannot tell me that every one of them was not guilty ?
This is how the system works, high profile people with plenty of money to pay the best legal teams and they generally get found not guilty.
So it is highly likely Taylan May will get found not guilty and the true story will never be known by anyone other than he and his ex partner.
That being said, none of us know the true story and if he ends up being found not guilty, does that mean a club like us, desperate for a player like him should err on the side of caution and let a glamour club such as the Roisters sign him, or should we do our best to get off the bottom of the ladder and do all we can to sign the best available players possible ?
Maybe not NRL but this is true of most professional sportswhat would be you definition of that, 150 games? i.e. 5 seasons?
I think you'd find it's much lower.
If luai gets us to a top 8 , I will walk bare foot around Australia, and I say this , at present, we don’t have the forward power to set a platform for luai , Galvin or api , should we sign 3-4 forwards who have some mongrel in them I would say yes we would have a shot at the top 8 . But. Can’t see any forwards coming in only ones leavingIf Luai didn't get us to the top 8 - will you be a hater then? Of him? Just asking. Cause in 12 months you will have your answer. I have the same hope though at the 8th wonder of the world this weekend.
Heard the same thing. As a footballer I think he has the best all round kicking game since Ricky Stuart and a great passing game, but there is something missing in his game. He still seems to be at arms lengths from his team mates and that is why Luai is a better fit for us.
Here is the listI think you'd find the number is much closer to 40-50% going on to at least become solid first graders.
Truth....If luai gets us to a top 8 , I will walk bare foot around Australia, and I say this , at present, we don’t have the forward power to set a platform for luai , Galvin or api , should we sign 3-4 forwards who have some mongrel in them I would say yes we would have a shot at the top 8 . But. Can’t see any forwards coming in only ones leaving
Ha Ha. Roosters and cap space are mutually exclusive.Highly likely, but there is also the possibility they could lowball him with their offer, considering they will need to spend plenty to try and retain Sam Walker and knowing they need cap space to sign a quality 5/8 ASAP.
If we really wanted him and made a decent offer, I would say we would be well in contention to sign him.
Seems like the backs have an easier time making a transition than the forwards do.Here is the list
Not sure what the % is. I didn't have the time or attention span to run through it that forensically. But I would say 40-50% for sure have gone on to have at least respectable first grade RL careers.List of Australia Schoolboy rugby league team players - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Just a snapshot of the 2015 and 2016 teams, the age group that should now be prime time NRL age bracket, shows a pretty solid alumni. At least 17-18 out of the 34 listed are regular NRL first graders.
2015 Australian Schoolboys
Ryan Papenhuyzen, Tyronne Roberts-Davis, Curtis Scott, Reuben Garrick, Tre Williams, Nathan Cleary, Scott Drinkwater, Jye Challenor, Blayke Brailey, Jayden Butterfield, Cameron Murray, Adam Keighran, Reuben Cotter, David Fauid, Ray Stone, Bayley Faull, Daniel Vasquez.
2016 Australian Schoolboys
Nic Cotric, Mawene Hiroti, Zac Lomax, Tuimavave Afualo, Campbell Graham. Lachlan Lam, Sean O’Sullivan, Pasami Saulo, Blake Brailey, Thomas Mikaele, Brodie Jones, Josh Curran, Sean Keppie, Dean Blore, Reece Robson, Payne Haas, Michael Tupou
Yep, outside backs have a good strike rate while halves and forwards are hit and miss.Seems like the backs have an easier time making a transition than the forwards do.
Man a dragons fan spent like a double period in school writing his team name on his hat...No argument from me.
How about getting Harley Davison tattooed on your neck like that and it's spelt as I have typed it?
Agree to disagree- my hurt feelings are highly overstated.Sorry you took it so personally Chad, but it seems like the only ego that's bruised here is yours. You've carried it for a couple of days now. Maybe it's time to let it go?
For the record, I don't think anyone fears Horsburgh. Fake enforcer. Another guy that had half a good season in his career. Don't know what you see in him.
Hetherington is wildly inconsistent apart from being a total psycho that probably won't stay on the field long enough to have an impact.
But what would I know? I'm just a man...with a keyboard. A man with an opinion, like yours....and a keyboard. Written just once...don't miss it.
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