Regardless of the top side additions going forward, it's equally important that the KOE squad offers a proper path for development of the young players while offering some valuable experienced players to help with their learning.
Outside of the promising juniors coming though (Heywood, Godinet, Tupou-Moors, newly signed Javon Andrews etc) there are a number players that are on the cusp, if developed enough- Charlie Murray, Jaxson Rahme, Luke & Kit Lualili'i, Heath Mason, Broederlow, Mapapalangi, Saukuru etc.
These guys need to be able to take the field as often as possible. The more they play & are exposed to competition, the more likely they can become regular squad members, as well as hardening the squad if they get called on.
Their development will be helped with a handful of 'veterans' in the squad as well, offering experience, guidance & also covering for 1st team opportunities.
This is where Jock Madden, Isaac Tui'tupou, Tristan Hope &....maybe....Brent Naden, who I think is pretty good for the culture as a lot of young players look up to him. Can we get Naden back on a T&T next season?
I don't really want to see the KOE squad filled with Rueben Porter, Lobb, Falls, El-Zakhem, Lovodua, Moretti etc types- guys that never really made it, nor are likely to, and offer nothing more than roadblocks to the younger players.
The club needs to use KOE as the training ground for either the guys on the cusp, or the guys pushing through the ranks, to a 1st grade position.