2017 Squad

**NRL Profiles**
Taniela Paseka

**NYC Profiles**
Blake Higgins
Connelly Lemuelu
Corey Kurnoth [Spelt incorrectly on the website]
Daniel Peck
Daniel Roberts
Edward Carter
Hosea Leuea
Jai Doolan
Jake Scott
Jakob Giles
Jamin Williams
Jarrod Thompkins
Josh Bermingham
Junior Wright
Kelepi Lui
Kereti Tautaiolefua
Lenny Sauni
Liam Pakau
Moses Suli
Niall Walker
Oscar Tui
Peter Pakoti
PJ Mati-Leifi
Rhys Sciglitano
Royce Tout
Ryan Papenhuyzen
Siaosi Toti Fatafehi Nasilai
Thomas Mikaele
Toa Mata'afa
Tony Tali
Trent Pye
 
@Demps said:
Jakob Giles Ray Stone

I'd agree with that. Stone just has that lack of size which was already apparent at NYC level. Will always have troubles with injuries.

In general some of the new boys appear quite promising. Leumuelu is much bigger than I thought he was (if his stats are actually accurate). 190cm 90kgs is quite big for an 18 year old fullback/5-8\. Reminds me of a corey norman type player.

Mikaele also is listed as being bigger than he looked on the field, but then he was often standing alongside Haas at Keebra.

Hopefully Roberts can lead this team around the field well. As usual they look like they've got some decent quality all over the field.
 
Congratulations to **Thomas Mikaele** on his selection in the QLD U20 Emerging Squad
http://www.qrl.com.au/news/2016/12/19/queensland_under_20_.html

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/12/19/mikaele_named_in_u_2.html
 
It's a very young squad but there's some good talent scattered throughout. We look strong in the front row, backrow, centres and fullback, but 9, 6 and 7 could prove to be a struggle.
 
I sent a message to my mate who is an assistant coach at the Jets about Mikaele as he used to play in the Ipswich comp

Said he was far an above the best player in his age group , a real wrecking machine
 
@happy tiger said:
I sent a message to my mate who is an assistant coach at the Jets about Mikaele as he used to play in the Ipswich comp

Said he was far an above the best player in his age group , a real wrecking machine

Sure he wasn't talking about Haas? 😛ray:

Young props who are are not only dominant players but also captains indicate a potential star of the future. It suggests they not only have the skill, but a mindset befitting of a leader and someone who could apply himself to give them the best shot at making the step up.
 
@Balmain Boy said:
@happy tiger said:
I sent a message to my mate who is an assistant coach at the Jets about Mikaele as he used to play in the Ipswich comp

Said he was far an above the best player in his age group , a real wrecking machine

Sure he wasn't talking about Haas? 😛ray:

Young props who are are not only dominant players but also captains indicate a potential star of the future. It suggests they not only have the skill, but a mindset befitting of a leader and someone who could apply himself to give them the best shot at making the step up.

Wouldn't know where Haas is from

Mikaele comes from the Goodna side
 
@happy tiger said:
@Balmain Boy said:
@happy tiger said:
I sent a message to my mate who is an assistant coach at the Jets about Mikaele as he used to play in the Ipswich comp

Said he was far an above the best player in his age group , a real wrecking machine

Sure he wasn't talking about Haas? 😛ray:

Young props who are are not only dominant players but also captains indicate a potential star of the future. It suggests they not only have the skill, but a mindset befitting of a leader and someone who could apply himself to give them the best shot at making the step up.

Wouldn't know where Haas is from

Mikaele comes from the Goodna side

Goodna = Wolsten Park Mental Asylum

Did you play for them?
 
@Tiger Watto said:
@happy tiger said:
@Balmain Boy said:
@happy tiger said:
I sent a message to my mate who is an assistant coach at the Jets about Mikaele as he used to play in the Ipswich comp

Said he was far an above the best player in his age group , a real wrecking machine

Sure he wasn't talking about Haas? 😛ray:

Young props who are are not only dominant players but also captains indicate a potential star of the future. It suggests they not only have the skill, but a mindset befitting of a leader and someone who could apply himself to give them the best shot at making the step up.

Wouldn't know where Haas is from

Mikaele comes from the Goodna side

Goodna = Wolsten Park Mental Asylum

Did you play for them?

Nah wasn't good enough

Believe you Captained Coached them at the prime of your career :wink:
 
@Demps said:
Jakob Giles Ray Stone

Giles was ultra impressive last year. In a star studded pack (admitted the majority of the stars were generally injured or playing up a grade) you could argue that he was our best forward in 2016.

Stone didnt kick on from a great 2015\. Injuries didnt help and he isnt a front rower. Wish him all the best but to me he's going to be another Santi.
 
I said earlier in the season that I rated Giles higher than I do Marsters and I still stand by that. Marsters is a highlight reel player, like Liolevave was. Involved in tries (scoring or setting up) but little else. If he can lift the other areas of his game he could be excellent.

Giles on the other hand looked like a player who gives 110%, was very sound in defence, wasn't afraid to dive on a loose ball or chase back in cover defence, and could make decent metres in attack working off his line. Like a bigger and more powerful version of Lovett. They're the sort of players you need in your pack. Able to make 30-40 tackles, make 12 odd hitups for around 100m on a regular basis, threaten the line a bit, and not make too many errors.

Of course not all juniors who can do this can step it up to the next level. As Giles takes on a more senior role this season i hope he'll be able to kick it up a notch again.
 
@Balmain Boy said:
I said earlier in the seas that I rated Giles higher than I do Marsters and I still stand by that. Marsters is a highlight reel player, like Liolevave was. Involved in tries (scoring or setting up) but little else. If he can lift the other areas of his game he could be excellent.

Giles on the other hand looked like a player who gives 110%, was very sound in defence, wasn't afraid to dive on a loose ball or chase back in cover defence, and could make decent metres in attack working off his line. Like a bigger and more powerful version of Lovett. They're the sort of players you need in your pack. Able to make 30-40 tackles, make 12 odd hitups for around 100m on a regular basis, threaten the line a bit, and not make too many errors.

Of course not all juniors who can do this can step it up to the next level. As Giles takes on a more senior role this season i hope he'll be able to kick it up a notch again.

Unfortunately I think the club has preferred those highlight reel players to those that do the dirty work. Hopefully that will change with the new board, Egan and coaching staff.
 
@Balmain Boy said:
I said earlier in the seas that I rated Giles higher than I do Marsters and I still stand by that. Marsters is a highlight reel player, like Liolevave was. Involved in tries (scoring or setting up) but little else. If he can lift the other areas of his game he could be excellent.

Giles on the other hand looked like a player who gives 110%, was very sound in defence, wasn't afraid to dive on a loose ball or chase back in cover defence, and could make decent metres in attack working off his line. Like a bigger and more powerful version of Lovett. They're the sort of players you need in your pack. Able to make 30-40 tackles, make 12 odd hitups for around 100m on a regular basis, threaten the line a bit, and not make too many errors.

Of course not all juniors who can do this can step it up to the next level. As Giles takes on a more senior role this season i hope he'll be able to kick it up a notch again.

Yeah he is a Lovett type player but as you say has the advantage of a bit more size plus a bit of footwork too. Interested to see how he progresses next year as he could very well take KLs place in the first grade squad in 2018.
 
What happened to the guy who had the same first and last name? Been hearing he was the next big thing for about 4 years. Never kicked on or gone elsewhere?
 
@fergiefurr said:
What happened to the guy who had the same first and last name? Been hearing he was the next big thing for about 4 years. Never kicked on or gone elsewhere?

Pifeleti Pifeleti? Played a few NYC games and got injured. No idea where he is now. Was always bigger than everyone else in the juniors, but once he was playing against other big men in NYC he didn't seem to stand out as much. But was still quite young at the time too. We have so much depth in the props at all grades he would have struggled to get more than a bench spot in NYC.
 

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