Heath Mason #288

@upthetigers was very specific. Apparently he’s going to be a gun,
He might be .
Everyone fails to remember he came through on the edge , and under Madge was shifted to the middle . Maybe he was never suited to the middle . I dunno . I just thought he did a job on the edge , and didn’t look out of place , and offered something .
I watch ice for 2 years offer nothing , with in year one the excuse was “he needed short flat soft balls in holes”, and year 2 “he’s lost a yard” and “looks disengaged” .
Chuck in Bateman crabbing across field and destroy the next play setup Everytime he ran it ( you’d just see the halves constantly shifting and readjusting on the next play , because running in your corridor was like interpreting ancient eqyptian for this guy) , I’m ok with having a guy who runs his line , keeps his shape , which enables the space for the really talented guys in the backs to attack retreating defenders , because block shape seems to be the only way of attacking 2025 defences .
 
Pretty sure they weren't buying him to replace their rep players in the likes of
Capewell, Barnett and Nuikore?

What would I know, Maybe year 6 in the NRL we finally get to see him in Full Bloom?
I certainly hope so.
I hope so too, and at 25/26 years of age he should just about to be coming into his best years.

I could be wrong, but I felt that towards the end of last season he was calming down a bit and was really trying hard to get some of the rubbish and ill discipline out of his game, just my observation and I hope he continues down that track.

There is no doubting the effort and energy that he brings.

I agree, I think that Webster obviously had a bit of an idea about his ability and potential and the offer by the Warriors that I think was supposedly for around 3 years, I'm pretty sure was made prior to them having Capewell, Barnett and Niukore on board.
 
I hope so too, and at 25/26 years of age he should just about to be coming into his best years.

I could be wrong, but I felt that towards the end of last season he was calming down a bit and was really trying hard to get some of the rubbish and ill discipline out of his game, just my observation and I hope he continues down that track.

There is no doubting the effort and energy that he brings.

I agree, I think that Webster obviously had a bit of an idea about his ability and potential and the offer by the Warriors that I think was supposedly for around 3 years, I'm pretty sure was made prior to them having Capewell, Barnett and Niukore on board.
I think Webster coached him in juniors.
I have been very critical of the baby giraffe, but one thing I can’t fault is his passion for the club and the game. He seems to love the collision at times and you can’t teach that. He also seems very team focused and if he’s been told to be more disciplined and has then be working on that and getting better, then I’m am willing to keep a bloke like that around. It’s hard to teach passion, dedication, and toughness, and we have put in the hard yards with him. But I need to see his football to progress this season or I’m upgrading him, or offering min contract as NRL cover if he wants to stay.

Com’ On the Baby Giraffe!!!!
I’d love to see him killing it.
We need a decent srf, the spot is yours for the taking, and more importantly we need a crazy ranga!!!
 
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I think Webster coached him in juniors.
I have been very critical of the baby giraffe, but one thing I can’t fault is his passion for the club and the game. He seems to love the collision at times and you can’t teach that. He also seems very team focused and if he’s been told to be more disciplined and has then be working on that and getting better, then I’m am willing to keep a bloke like that around. It’s hard to teach passion, dedication, and toughness, and we have put in the hard yards with him. But I need to see his football to progress this season or I’m upgrading him, or offering min contract as NRL cover if he wants to stay.

Com’ On the Baby Giraffe!!!!
I’d love to see him killing it.
We need a decent srf, the spot is yours for the taking, and more importantly we need a crazy range!!!

Plenty to love about him, Loves the joint - Local boy and all that....
Plays his guts out and definitely a bloke you have in the top 30.

Just needs to put it on the park consistently before he's in my Top 13
 
I think Webster coached him in juniors.
I have been very critical of the baby giraffe, but one thing I can’t fault is his passion for the club and the game. He seems to love the collision at times and you can’t teach that. He also seems very team focused and if he’s been told to be more disciplined and has then be working on that and getting better, then I’m am willing to keep a bloke like that around. It’s hard to teach passion, dedication, and toughness, and we have put in the hard yards with him. But I need to see his football to progress this season or I’m upgrading him, or offering min contract as NRL cover if he wants to stay.

Com’ On the Baby Giraffe!!!!
I’d love to see him killing it.
We need a decent srf, the spot is yours for the taking, and more importantly we need a crazy range!!!
Baby giraffe comparison to Seyfarth Butt not getting it is it an old nick name?
 
Buggerall if you don't think Seyfarth is a first grader.
Realistically if he was at any other club the last 4 years, he wouldn't have more than 20 NRL games. Not many other clubs or coaches would put up with his poor discipline and defence.

He would be in the top 3 of worst disciplined players in the NRL if you're looking at penalties given to minutes played. He also isn't athletic by NRL standards, doesn't break or bend the line enough and overall does not have many strong points to his game.

Unfortunately he is just one of those guys who doesn't have much natural talent and tries to make up for it with effort. Can't knock him for that, its just the reality. He deserves to be in the NRL but realistically should be a guy that is number 18-30 on an NRL roster based on the talent around the league.
 
Seyfarth has been shite the majority of his career lol he's only made small steps towards improvement the last year & a half really
I think this is a fair take. he's always been a dedicated footballer who's been hellbent on improving but I wouldn't have called him an out and out first grader up until this year.

I've been pretty adamant for a while now that he is best on the edge. the day we beat Souths by a point in 2022 he kept Koloamatangi in his back pocket, which was no mean feat at the time.

with a preseason to put on some muscle and learn the intricacies of the position he should begin to cement his place in the side as an important piece.
 
Plenty to love about him, Loves the joint - Local boy and all that....
Plays his guts out and definitely a bloke you have in the top 30.

Just needs to put it on the park consistently before he's in my Top 13
At the moment I’d prefer better in our run on side, but let’s hope baby giraffe turns into a Tiger on the park.
 
I think Webster coached him in juniors.
I have been very critical of the baby giraffe, but one thing I can’t fault is his passion for the club and the game. He seems to love the collision at times and you can’t teach that. He also seems very team focused and if he’s been told to be more disciplined and has then be working on that and getting better, then I’m am willing to keep a bloke like that around. It’s hard to teach passion, dedication, and toughness, and we have put in the hard yards with him. But I need to see his football to progress this season or I’m upgrading him, or offering min contract as NRL cover if he wants to stay.

Com’ On the Baby Giraffe!!!!
I’d love to see him killing it.
We need a decent srf, the spot is yours for the taking, and more importantly we need a crazy range!!!
Good. Post

And hank hit the nail on the head earlier ie: he maturing

This years a big year for Unco baby jirraffee
 

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