I think Benji has had it with young blokes that think they are the next big thing after Galvin gate.This is Benji’s call apparently
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I think Benji has had it with young blokes that think they are the next big thing after Galvin gate.This is Benji’s call apparently
Where is this imaginary fit coming from? What has he said or done that’s so egregious?While I can understand TDS being frustrated that he’s stuck behind Api, him throwing a fit doesn’t portray him in a good light. Talented as he is he basically doesn’t want to earn his spot and would rather throw a tantrum then work hard for it. These Campbelltown kids are stuck up and some need a reality check.
At best you could give him 20-25, anything more than that is ridiculous at this stage. Unless we’re up by 40-50 you won’t give TDS that long just yet.Do we tho? Api is still producing at a high level let's not make it out like he's been in shit form
Him basically asking the club and his manager to allow negotiations elsewhere shows he’s clearly gone to management and basically demanded he gets prioritised. Yes he’s younger and will be around longer than Api will be, but him not wanting to work hard and earn his spot is a red flag. The kids once wanted to work hard and earn their spot, now all they want is for them to be given rather then earn it. He’s a talented kid, but he’s no messiah.Where is this imaginary fit coming from? What has he said or done that’s so egregious?
Of course these guys shouldn't be put on a pedestal. It seems this is the approach of the club with TDS yet you are criticising it instead saying we should be putting season 2027 in the hands of a 22 year old hooker who while the signs are good, has not yet proved he will be a great first grader. That is where your position is confusing.First of all, I said the forum does, not the club. Secondly, there is a balance to the argument. Saying you think people put them on a pedestal doesn’t mean you think none of them should be re-signed.
He explained it but there are many people who draw conclusions based on the tidal influence of the position of the moon to my man moon.
I think Benji has had it with young blokes that think they are the next big thing after Galvin gate.
You would be lucky to get a bookie to accept a bet at those odds. We all know the ending to this saga..it’s the same old ending every timeI think TDS leaving is likely paying $1.02 I would suggest
Remains to be seen what will transpire. Seems to me there is a change in direction mainly for the better despite the overall win-loss ratio.I’m sure it will work out fine ..the club has a proven track record of recent success
You would be lucky to get a bookie to accept a bet at those odds. We all know the ending to this saga..it’s the same old ending every time
Him basically asking the club and his manager to allow negotiations elsewhere shows he’s clearly gone to management and basically demanded he gets prioritised. Yes he’s younger and will be around longer than Api will be, but him not wanting to work hard and earn his spot is a red flag. The kids once wanted to work hard and earn their spot, now all they want is for them to be given rather than earn it. He’s a talented kid, but he’s no messiah.
If any young player gets offered a starting spot, or a path that’s less congested at another club than their current club, it’s a no brainer what they will do. He’s well within his right. Trying to compare this to what Galvin did by not even wanting to look at the club’s offer and telling the coach that’s he’s not good enough is so far off the mark. It’s apples and oranges. TDS definitely hasn’t said or done anything to warrant his integrity getting questioned.Of course these guys shouldn't be put on a pedestal. It seems this is the approach of the club with TDS yet you are criticising it instead saying we should be putting season 2027 in the hands of a 22 year old hooker who while the signs are good, has not yet proved he will be a great first grader.
Stay, work hard and learn under Api and your time will come if you are good enough. You don't deserve the spot out of hand. That is the message from the club and it is the right one imo. If he doesn't want to take that opportunity then good luck to him.
Tbh I think his friendship with Galvin could have thrown the team off him a bit as well. I was there at LO when we faced the Sharks and I saw May talking to both Galvin and TDS afterwards and looked like he wasn’t happy with either of them. I could easily be wrong but just saying what I saw that could be a factor, then again maybe not.I hope he is not deciding anything about a different player based on what Galvin did
Great salary cap up in qldBroncos news - Reynolds 1 year, Staggs 3 years & Mozer another 2 years now official.
Have you been watching API’s defence for 80mins or just his attack ?Respectfully have to disagree, TDS at least you could give 20-25 minutes at this stage in first grade. Anything more than that he’s not ready for giving him 30-40 won’t result in a win for us. Unless we’re already up by 40-50 and you know we’re gonna win, you wouldn’t give him that long just yet.
I wouldn’t say he’s gone as far as Galvin (not yet anyway) but for someone that supposedly loves the club, he’s sure not going the right way to be apart of it. He’s got a great mentor in Api and basically doesn’t want to learn from him anymore. Like I said I get the frustration, but he just needs to be patient. He’s nowhere near ready to take over from Api and even come 27 unless he improves massively, he won’t be ready then either.If any young player gets offered a starting spot, or a path that’s less congested at another club than their current club, it’s a no brainer what they will do. He’s well within his right. Trying to compare this to what Galvin did by not even wanting to look at the club’s offer and telling the coach that’s he’s not good enough is so far off the mark. It’s apples and oranges. TDS definitely hasn’t said or done anything to warrant his integrity getting questioned.
I don't blame TDS. He can do as he pleases. My point is that you are talking about not putting juniors on pedestals, like not wanting to give guys like Luke L long extensions, while also arguing that we should be locking TDS in as our starting 9 come 2027 despite him being 20 and playing a handful of first grade games.If any young player gets offered a starting spot, or a path that’s less congested at another club than their current club, it’s a no brainer what they will do. He’s well within his right. Trying to compare this to what Galvin did by not even wanting to look at the club’s offer and telling the coach that’s he’s not good enough is so far off the mark. It’s apples and oranges. TDS definitely hasn’t said or done anything to warrant his integrity getting questioned.
Bit of Nick Meany to him