I appreciate he is young and still developing as a player. I also think he should go on to be the best forward out of current crop (aside from May). But he is not currently our next best forward.Maybe thats why hes a Blacktown coach and not anything more. Not to mention thats when he was 18 and had different body, frame and opposition.
I will start by saying, he's 21!
He is definitely one of our best players, even at his age hes our best forward after May (not including Api).
It doesnt even take much to see that Samuelas best position is second row. Look at his frame and his running style... Hes the closest thing to Haumole in the league and we want to move away from that?
We have May and Pole who are great props. Theres to much over thinking. I can tell you now, halves HATE going up against Samuela, hes one of the toughest assignments at backrow in the league due to his body type and aggression. There isnt much more to say than that.
Just think about what you are saying for a second... You want our team to win games, as we all do. But to do that, you want someone who was our player of the year in the second row to move to a position he hasnt played in first grade.
Samuela has the potential to be a top 5 backrower in the league in 3-5 years... Why is this even a discussion?
How do you claim a guy who hasn't broken a tackle for over a month and was not breaking many before that, hasn't thrown an offload this year and has a total of 2 linebreaks for the season is one of the toughest assignments in the backrow? Seems every team has found him easy to deal with thus far.
Yes he showed a bit last year but nothing like Olakuatu, in fact nothing like any of the better backrowers. Doesn't have the same speed, doesn't have the same footwork and doesn't have the same hands. But sure, he is a similar build so must be the same type of player.
I think he has the potential to be a very good player. I don't think he will go close to being a top 5 backrower.
"you want someone who was our player of the year in the second row to move to a position he hasnt played in first grade". Yes the same transition hundreds before him have made, not an outrageous move.
Why do I think he can/should? He seems to or at least did seem to enjoy the contact and is about our only forward able to win the collision on both sides of the ball. He seems to have enough footwork to step between defenders and find his front but not so good to beat defenders with his feet and get past them. He seems to have a bit of awareness of when to pass before the line so could help some of our lesser middles get one on one with a defender and possibly help them win some contact running the ball. He has been poor defensively (even last year) with his decision making and fairly susceptible to getting beaten by speed on an edge, I think there are plenty others around the comp who can do a better job defensively on an edge.
Finally not an argument for moving him but look how our last few Kelly Barnes medalist are going. Not sure that award should be validation for him playing on an edge.