Terry T.Nuts
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How so?TDS is one of the success stories in the development sphere.
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How so?TDS is one of the success stories in the development sphere.
The loan deal just for the remainder of this year with KPP coming early would be fair.He should, but has proven that he isnt capable of delivering on this.
That makes no sense.I would imagine any half decent hooker would slot in nicely next to a halves combo of Luai and Fainu with a pack consisting of May, Pole, Fainu, KPP etc. He appears to making a quick climb through the grades and obviously experts in the club have seen enough in him to warrant extending his contract long term and moving on TDS, I would like to think Richo and Benji know enough about the NRL to know who is the better long term option at 9.
So he has improved since his first game for us vs the Storm 2 years ago.TDS is one of the success stories in the development sphere.
Because we brought him through the grades. We used the pathways correctly and gave him a great player to learn from, which he has been doing a top job of accomplishing.How so?
I feel like they had more boats in their marina.Imagine if Storm took that attitude with Harry Grant when they had Cam Smith.
Just a couple of things on this. Firstly on "the handling of Galvin situation being terrible." Reading the tea leaves I strongly suspect the bullying element likely had a large role in massively reducing any bargaining power we had. The fact Galvin also had to sign a non-disparagement clause against the club I think is also indicative of the fact there may have been a bit more smoke to his claims. To be clear I think it's all a bunch of rubbish but the indications to come from various resultant actions seem to suggest that we may have actually had a bit of a problem re the bullying claim. As such I don't blame Richo, given he was basically playing with his shoes tied together.Allowing TDS to walk for Api who will be 34 by the start of the 2027 season just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.
We have a kid that can be our next 9 for the next 10-15 years yet we choose Api who gives us max 1-2 years left after his current deal.
I’m a big advocate for Richo and Benji - but the handling of Galvin and TDS has been terrible and will haunt the club for a while.
Not getting any players in return for Galvin and letting him walk practically for free, then this.
Hooping we have a plan…..
Of course he hasSo he has improved since his first game for us vs the Storm 2 years ago.
Personally I’d beg to differ.
Or Haywood. I am saying any decent hooker! The facts seem to be TDS doesn't want to come of the bench for the next two years because he believes he should be starting over Api, the fact is Api is an elite hooker NOW and TDS is a developing hooker NOW.That makes no sense.
What you have described is TDS.
This is Benji panicking as he clearly isnt getting the results they stupidly thought he would.I think the club is shifting the focus it seems to have had about 5 year plans etc in favour of- you need to be better right away.
Or Haywood. I am saying any decent hooker! The facts seem to be TDS doesn't want to come of the bench for the next two years because he believes he should be starting over Api, the fact is Api is an elite hooker NOW and TDS is a developing hooker NOW.
His demands apparently show this, hence why he wants to go if Api extends.Show me where he has said he should be the starting hooker now over Api.
That is not a demand. That’s him choosing to go somewhere where his path isn’t blocked.His demands apparently show this, hence why he wants to go if Api extends.
Storm were lucky they had a hopeless Club like us willing to give him a year to grease up and break free of his training wheels. Remember when we thought he’d stay… hahahahaImagine if Storm took that attitude with Harry Grant when they had Cam Smith.
A - He is not off contract.Let TDS go, re-sign Api and sign Owen Pattie. He’ll be an adequate back up whilst we assess if Jarred Haywood is a good prospect.
He’ll be behind Starling and Brailey next year. Steady, no frills hooker with an insanely good long kicking game which we are severely lacking with Luai and Latu in the halves.
Two different issues.His demands apparently show this, hence why he wants to go if Api extends.
Phoenix Crossland,Manase Fainu early parole maybe??? lol
What are you thinking @Demps ?
No no no no. The 3 of the 4 were all starters in 2017. Galvin is the exception though it could be argued that it was not a long term plan for him to be the starter.If this is true, it has a very 2017 feel to it when we lost 3 of the big 4. At least back then we were around 9th and had a proven coach.
Losing Galvin, Large x 2, and TDS all in the same year is unacceptable for a club where we are at. All 4 of these guys will be first graders at worst and likely spine players.
A - Galvin was not off contract.A - He is not off contract.
B - There is no chance the Raiders will be letting him go.
C - Da Silva is a much better attacking number 9 than Pattie.