I agree with most that a tough & hard, take no prisoners style of middle forward leader is something we lack and really need, but I seriously doubt we would get anywhere near their best, or any value out of players approaching 35 years of age such as Josh Papali’i or Tyson Frizell.
Obviously if we could get one of them at a low cost that would not hurt our salary cap then why not, but I would not be spending up around 500k or more on these types of ageing players.
A genuine tough tackling, ball playing 13 would also help.
Not much available in this regard either, but a few people have mentioned Kobe Hetherington or Adam Elliott. Hetherington is more of a ball runner, than a ball player and generally plays better when he starts off the bench, while Elliott has all the traits we are looking for, but has become extremely injury prone and hardly gets on the field these days. I would be happy to offer Elliott a smaller contract as we could not pay him too much and risk it being wasted if he continues to be regularly injured.
We initially bought Jack Bird to do this job, would it not be a good idea to play him more regularly as a ball playing 13 for the rest of this season to see if he still has it in him to solve this problem?
I believe we need a point of difference in our forwards, someone who is athletic and fast and capable of making regular tackle busts and line breaks.
Myself and quite a few others have regularly floated the idea of signing David Fifita and I still think that’s a very good option, however we would be paying up around 900k to have him released from the Titans for 2026 and on that money, he is a big high cost risk.
The player I would be signing for 2027 and beyond and hopefully convincing he and his club to release him early to us for 2026 is Simi Sasagi.
At 24 years of age and with plenty of NSW Cup experience, he is only recently starting to play with the confidence to demonstrate the tackle bust and line break ability at NRL level, that he has shown while playing NSW Cup for the past couple of years.
I believe he’s exactly the versatile, fast, athletic, tackle busting, line breaking forward we are lacking.
The added bonus is he’s also a very capable centre, therefore if Sam Fainu recaptures his best form it would be no issue starting games with Fainu on our left edge and bringing Sasagi into games as an impact player, similar to how Ricky Stuart is mostly using him now.
Why would he consider leaving the Raiders ?
Well I think he would currently only be on a very minimal contract of no more than 200k and when the Raiders are full strength with Hudson Young, Matty Nicholson and Zac Hosking all playing, it’s unlikely there will be room for Sasagi in their top 17, regardless of how well he is playing,
I think he’s ripe for the picking, he’s approaching his prime and realistic chance of being released early to play for us in 2026 if we sign him come November 1 for 2027 and beyond.