tigahhh
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it’s so cooked 🙄😭Smells of Sheenius dosnt it. He’s been a fantastic half through alll grades, lets play him at lock in a team that already struggles in forwards 🤦🏻♂️
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it’s so cooked 🙄😭Smells of Sheenius dosnt it. He’s been a fantastic half through alll grades, lets play him at lock in a team that already struggles in forwards 🤦🏻♂️
It’s only one full game as a data point, but he got no where near the number of touches yesterday than he did in just about every game he played at WT. That probably just reflects that he will be slotted into the system at the Bulldogs, whereas at the Tigers he was the system.i was actually thinking while watching the game it would be so funny if Mahoney and sexton just never passed the ball to him lol
Reid is a moron.admittedly Brent Read also said it earlier in the week when Reynolds was still a chance. I wouldn't be moving Latu to 13 for Glover though.
Fletcher Sharpe is a fullback, which is where he will slot in when Ponga bails on the Knights. Tremendous running threat.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.
That's being nostalgic..When he draws level with Ken Irvine he should retire there and then.
And now a knightDom Young officially released by the Roosters
Where dis this come from?Quite concerning if it's true that the push for Latu to 13 is coming from Benji. We brought him here as a half & due to injuries, haven't really seen him & Luai together for any significant time. I'm not against it if we can secure a traditional game managing 7, but really think Benji's priority should be adding much more fire-power to our pack.
Hopefully KPP played bad enough on the weekend for the Knights to release him now. We desperately need some forwards this season.And now a knight
Sir Dom Young?And now a knight
Pity they didn't have to let a player go to fit under the cap inns we might have signed KPP early, we know you can't wait. 😁Sir Dom Young?
Likely back to the Knights and they have expressed that they want him back.Dom Young officially released by the Roosters
Kinda glad...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.
Agree. I don’t get this obsession with weakening a key spine position to manufacture a lock forward. Sure Yeo is a weapon for Penrith, but he’s a generational talent who can also go into front row rotation, whack a bloke in defence, make 20 impactful hit ups and 40 tackles a game. How many other teams have a guy that can do all that and read a game like a halfback and have the ball distribution skills to execute it. Answer? None. And before anyone suggests Cam Murray and Victor Radley, they’re not ball playing locks. They are small, mobile, workhorse middle forwards who can play 80 minutes (when not injured or in HIA) who do a ton of the blue collar work and occasionally throw a good ball. The fact they are always injured and battered tells you every reason why lock is no place for Latu. He will get pummeled every week like Murray and Radley do. Good players but always out injured. Put him at halfback, let he and Luai run the plays and game manage, get another decent specialist middle forward who can play lock and also prop rotation.The best solution to our problems at lock would to be to recruit an actual ball playing lock and not turn one of the most talented ball playing halves the tigers have had in a long time into a forward weakening two positions, it makes no sense.
For those that bleet on about Latu's injuries have look at Metcalf at the warriors or Blore at the storm ..... Sometimes players just have a run of injuries and that is all it is full stop.
Not like we are overflowing with talent in or top 30 or have a line up of it at Concord, yet so many on here want to throw away the good players we have or change the position they are strong in for no good reason ..... I mean while we are at it why don't we turn Bulla Into a prop and then recruit Walsh to play fullback....
not only that, he's incredibly close to Shane Richardson.Reid is a moron.
Its getting more momentum on the forum than anywhere else..Where dis this come from?
He is raw. will learn the nuances of playing short and straightening the attack. He reads numbers and throws a very nice pass. I think it’s the vision that Gus sees in him.
Classy response..in contrast to our recently departed teen prodigyhttps://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/around-the-clubs-nrl-round-16-20250614-p5m7gl.html
Why Reynolds rejected Wests Tigers, and an extra $1 million
ByRobert Dillon and Christian Nicolussi
Updated June 16, 2025 — 10.54am first published June 15, 2025 — 1.35pm
Adam Reynolds said the appeal of being coached by Benji Marshall – and playing alongside Jarome Luai – seriously tempted him to join the Wests Tigers, but ultimately could not bring himself to leave his young family in Brisbane, even if it meant sacrificing close to $1m.
Reynolds is expected to ink a one-year extension with the Brisbane Broncos in the coming weeks, then later move into a coaching role at Red Hill, but only after the Tigers went to great lengths to try and convince him to return home to Sydney on a two-year deal worth around $750,000 a season.
Tigers CEO Shane Richardson made a hit-and-run visit to the Queensland capital last week to see Reynolds’ the Tigers’ dream, while Marshall also spoke to the veteran half on how he thought he and Luai would work together.
The Tigers picked up the phone to Reynolds the moment Lachie Galvin made it known he was headed for the early exit, and while it was always going to take something big to prize the halfback, who turns 35 next month out of the Queensland capital, Richardson knew he had to at least try.
Reynolds spent six years playing in the Balmain competition as a junior, including five seasons with Leichhardt Juniors. He also played with Marshall at Souths and remains friends with Richardson after their time together at the Bunnies.
“Yes, I was seriously tempted,” Reynolds said. “Benji is a great coach, I’ve always had a lot of time for him – I idolised him as a player when I was growing up – but at the end of the day, family is the most important thing, and if I did leave for Sydney, it would have been without the family, and that was going to be too hard.
“The Tigers have a great spine, and I spoke to Benji about how me and Jarome could have worked. He’s an instinctive player who brings a lot of energy and plays off the cuff, while I’m that organising half.
“The biggest thing for me was I believed I could have added a lot to that team – that I could have added a lot of value to the Tigers.
“But with a wife and four young kids, and being away from them for the best part of two years, I just couldn’t do it to them. No amount of money could have changed my mind. I read reports I was giving up $1m by wanting to stay with Brisbane, and it probably wasn’t far off.
“But I love Brisbane, I’ve been on this journey with the boys here the past four years, and we’ve got some unfinished business.”
Reynolds is keen to move into coaching once he retires, and that is a genuine option should he stay at Red Hill.
Dom Young officially released by the Roosters
Another poster referencing an article.Where dis this come from?
Where dis this come from?