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I have a feeling that he just doesn't fit in with the ad lib style played by the Tigers. Also, Sheens didn't use him the way Bellamy used him, which is unforgivable considering how much we paid for him.
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@cktiger said:TBH he wasn't a dud at Melbourne and wasn't made Kiwi vice captain (in a strong team) without having some talent.
@Goose said:@MightyMaggy said:If I was the CEO, this would be one of the many questions I would be raising with the person/s, who chased Blair.
Did Melbourne try to hang onto him or was he not rated high enough by them to make him a priority?
The recruiting of players for the NRL team has not been a strong point for the Club.
At the beginning of the year, everyone thought it was an amazing signing. No doubt he underperformed, but harsh to blame the recruitment team.
The fact we started the season favourites indicates to me that our recruitment retention team did a good job.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, people on here only deal in extremes, either awesome or pathetic, in truth, almost everyone falls in between.
I expected more from Adam Blair, and was disapointed with his season, but he was far from as bad as people have said on here, people also factor in the the highly inflated reported price tag as the barometer of his performance, he is not on $500k a season.
The negatives revolve around him giving away too many penalties and missing to many tackles which is undoubtedly true. However he did offer some positives, he does work well from the inside, he gets quick play the balls and often slows down the speed of the opposition play the balls. He had some good games and some poor ones. He was far from great, but he was also far from pathetic.
Hopefully he has a better year next year.
@bonstonker said:@Goose said:@MightyMaggy said:If I was the CEO, this would be one of the many questions I would be raising with the person/s, who chased Blair.
Did Melbourne try to hang onto him or was he not rated high enough by them to make him a priority?
The recruiting of players for the NRL team has not been a strong point for the Club.
At the beginning of the year, everyone thought it was an amazing signing. No doubt he underperformed, but harsh to blame the recruitment team.
The fact we started the season favourites indicates to me that our recruitment retention team did a good job.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, people on here only deal in extremes, either awesome or pathetic, in truth, almost everyone falls in between.
I expected more from Adam Blair, and was disapointed with his season, but he was far from as bad as people have said on here, people also factor in the the highly inflated reported price tag as the barometer of his performance, he is not on $500k a season.
The negatives revolve around him giving away too many penalties and missing to many tackles which is undoubtedly true. However he did offer some positives, he does work well from the inside, he gets quick play the balls and often slows down the speed of the opposition play the balls. He had some good games and some poor ones. He was far from great, but he was also far from pathetic.
Hopefully he has a better year next year.
not everyone goose.a few of us actually bothered to just focus on his game and what it would bring to the tigers that we needed.i value chicken wings lower than most i guess.
but let me get this straight,everyone thought he was an amazing buy,the v/c for the kiwis,an actual so-called marquee signing,played on a great team,yet left that great team for a pay day that never happened.
then add the fact the players we got rid of including moltzen,and trying to offload fulton like a bunch of morons we paid nowhere near the reported figure.
yeah right.
@bonstonker said:yet you quote figures you got from the media.
well played scholar.
@dermo said:@bonstonker said:yet you quote figures you got from the media.
well played scholar.
No actually, I recall a post from Smoking Gun explaining the situation and seeing as he is supposedly some club insider i figure he may have some knowledge of the pay set ups
@cktiger said:What he is paid makes no difference to the fact he didn't play as well under Sheens as he did playing for Melbourne and the Kiwis.
He may have been expendable outside of the spine at Melbourne (as is the rest of their team) but he certainly made a bigger impact as a player before coming to us.
There is something wrong at the Tigers and like the old saying goes "A fish rots from the head down"
@kh_canada said:I know it was one game and it could have been the fact we played his old club, but when he took a breather and came back out he seemed to hit a stride.
I know it most likely was his old club putting on the pressure. But would Blair benefit from playing prop and rotating with bench players?
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