Bula
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That's who Train and Trial contracts are for.No but what about the poor dudes with penis fingers, so clumsy they F everything they touch.
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That's who Train and Trial contracts are for.No but what about the poor dudes with penis fingers, so clumsy they F everything they touch.
Too small for modern game unless yr rigged like TOoHow do people rate Canterbury winger blake Wilson
it’s wild hey , latu’s ceiling is katoa , can’t believe we want to box him into lock . he has always been ~that~ guy coming through LG just got the jump on him because he was injured .Any talk of Latu being anything other than a long term half is crazyyyy.
Theres probably only 3-4 halves under the age of 21 that look like they will be a half in the NRL for 10+ years and Latu is one of them. Even Galvin has question marks over his long term position in the halves.
Might be bias but I see Latu, Katoa and Strange as certainties. Galvin, Fletcher Sharpe and Purdue are definitely 10 year first graders but long term position is a question mark.
Pezet, Sanders, Talagi and King-Tongia all possibles/looking likely.
This place has always obsessed with turnings outside backs and halves into forwards.it’s wild hey , latu’s ceiling is katoa , can’t believe we want to box him into lock . he has always been ~that~ guy coming through LG just got the jump on him because he was injured .
I hope he stakes his claim in the next two months but I’d still sign Sexton as an experienced guy and have a halfback spot up for grabs for the form player. I see the value in a young player having to earn his jersey.
Tallyn is yet to prove that he can play 80 consistently in one of the most demanding roles on the field hence why there are few clubs if any running with 20 year old hooker.If we lose Tallyn, it will be our biggest mistake yet. I love Api and I understand the sentiment around retaining Api and rewarding him for staying loyal but he's only got 2-3 years left at the most. I guarantee the same ones that are calling TDS 'unloyal' and saying we should let him go are the same ones that will be the loudest critics in 3 years if we do let him go. Exactly why Richo is trying to retain him, and is willing to go against Benji for the first time.
Tallyn is only 20 and already has clubs offering him a starting role and big money. Hes shown his upside and has easily been the best in our Cup side playing with NRL veterans. Api has been one the best hookers of the past decade and he didnt even debut until he was 21, became a regular starter at 24-25 and an Origin player at 28. No one really knew about Api until he was in his mid 20s. Tallyn has been that good and that dominate that clubs want him to start for their side at 20. Not to mention Tallyn has the SG Ball record for most tries scored in a season by a hooker and most points scored in a season by a hooker.
Just because hes hasn't come into first grade and scored a try every game, it doesn't mean he's not good. That mindset is exactly why we havn't been successful in over a decade and other teams have. Our junior development has been a failure for a long time because we don't back our development and would rather back a mediocre reserve grader whos played 14mins of NRL rather than our own who have carved up the junior grades and has multiple clubs after them.
Hardly any hookers play 80 mins these days. I wouldn’t put that as a factor against him. Not to mention at 20, I don’t think he needs to prove it.Tallyn is yet to prove that he can play 80 consistently in one of the most demanding roles on the field hence why there are few clubs if any running with 20 year old hooker.
There is a path way at WTs for Tallyn if he wants to do it patiently with one of the best mentors in the game.
But if Tallyn sees his future elsewhere like his mate then it won't matter what the club throws at him and in the meantime they might lose API while doing it.
This feels like revisionist history. Injured or not, the club prioritised Galvin over Fainu.LG just got the jump on him because he was injured .
Exactly there is a pathway for him with API yet some see it as a problem in retaining him. If he goes to another club because he believes he should be the starting hooker he will have to prove he is capable and or he will to have follow a pathway into the role like he would here.Hardly any hookers play 80 mins these days. I wouldn’t put that as a factor against him. Not to mention at 20, I don’t think he needs to prove it.
Thought he played [pretty well yesterday. And certainly better than Bratfink.then why is he getting replaced by a 19 year old while leading the competition… i don’t mind Toby but he is nothing special
We can only hope the cracks appear. Not that I hold any ill will to Gould or Bratfink.Anyone else feel Galvin didn’t look to happy playing second fiddle to Sexton today. I noticed a few times Galvin expecting the ball and it went to Sexton.
I reckon cracks will show over time...Anyone else feel Galvin didn’t look to happy playing second fiddle to Sexton today. I noticed a few times Galvin expecting the ball and it went to Sexton.
thanks for posting mate.And my last ABC related post (I was in the garden today) is that carayannis also said that while there's been no deal yet, that Bud was definitely not coming back to the tigers.
People asking about the Jonah Glover rumour...I posted earlier that carayannis had said today that we were after him and they see Latu as more of a lock (hence their unsuccessful pursuit of Reynolds - which carayannis thought was good for us that we missed out on him). All the commentators thought we should play Latu at half (I agree).
I don't know whether carayannis knows anything, just wanted to contribute to the rumour thread with a rumour. He sounded pretty certain about all of that, saying firmly that is what we're doing rather than those journalists who sound more like they're speculating.
oh no doubt ,This feels like revisionist history. Injured or not, the club prioritised Galvin over Fainu.