GNR4LIFE
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It's similar to Josh Drinkwater. As Ink said, why even bother having a reserve grade team if they are all going to have a tantrum for not getting their chance.
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@larrycorowa said:Reading between the lines is there a question mark over jac's fitness early in the season. From what I can see picking milone and Farah when fit are the only selection disasters I have seen from Taylor this year.
@Russell said:@tigermac88 said:@Russell said:@tigermac88 said:I get your point but herein lies the problem, none of us really know how much input O'Neill is having in team selections atm it's all just speculation… Come on, you have been telling us all how crap Sirro is and shouldn't be in first grade for some time now (and I don't disagree with you), Sirro was being selected in first grade even when under performing way before O'Neill came along. I can't remember exactly when O'Neill came on board but I'm sure JAC was being left in reggies despite having good form before O'Neill even got the job.
Still think you are wrong Tigermac88.
The season is 12 rounds old - we bought JAC for season 2016 as a NSW Cup player. He had to find his feet in a new club with totally different team mates and a different approach to playing games. So it would be fair to say, give him a half a dozen games, let him fit in, assess him and see if he is any good.
Round 7 we play him against the Storm and he doesn't go too badly. Let's play him next week (Round 8), Oh! we can't he is injured (bad luck). He was selected in the NRL for Round 9 (not sure if still injured), on his return from injury he played NSW Cup in Round 10\. NRL Rounds 11, 12 he played. Has been picked in Round 13.
Now please tell me what JT has done wrong here apart from not play him too early.
So you're telling me that JAC wasn't as worthy of first grade as Milone or Rankin?? If you've been a fan of JT's team selections you would be in a minority.
Well if you can't see the reasoning behind the JAC scenario - we'll leave it at that.
Milone plays in the centre and Rankin is a goalkicker who did the job.
I am totally ok with the JAC scenario - if he turns out to be a mercenary like Koro then so be it.
So much for the family being Tigers supporters and "I have always wanted to play for the Tigers", I'll put in the effort in the lower grade and learn as much as I can and work my way into the team - obviously if he goes, around 10 games is the ambition.
If you can't wait 7 games to play NRL - then see ya.
Personally I think the Storm stories are coming from nursery rhymes.
@lathami said:@larrycorowa said:Reading between the lines is there a question mark over jac's fitness early in the season. From what I can see picking milone and Farah when fit are the only selection disasters I have seen from Taylor this year.
Wake up Larry!!
What about Bucanan? And his love child Lovett he's been less than average most of the year, chee-Kama been better but not picked!
Not to mention milone and not dropping naqama after that shocking defensive game against the dogs!
But yer his selections have been tops…
@lathami said:@larrycorowa said:Reading between the lines is there a question mark over jac's fitness early in the season. From what I can see picking milone and Farah when fit are the only selection disasters I have seen from Taylor this year.
Wake up Larry!!
What about Bucanan? And his love child Lovett he's been less than average most of the year, chee-Kama been better but not picked!
Not to mention milone and not dropping naqama after that shocking defensive game against the dogs!
But yer his selections have been tops…
@southerntiger said:@Russell said:@tigermac88 said:@Russell said:Still think you are wrong Tigermac88.
The season is 12 rounds old - we bought JAC for season 2016 as a NSW Cup player. He had to find his feet in a new club with totally different team mates and a different approach to playing games. So it would be fair to say, give him a half a dozen games, let him fit in, assess him and see if he is any good.
Round 7 we play him against the Storm and he doesn't go too badly. Let's play him next week (Round 8), Oh! we can't he is injured (bad luck). He was selected in the NRL for Round 9 (not sure if still injured), on his return from injury he played NSW Cup in Round 10\. NRL Rounds 11, 12 he played. Has been picked in Round 13.
Now please tell me what JT has done wrong here apart from not play him too early.
So you're telling me that JAC wasn't as worthy of first grade as Milone or Rankin?? If you've been a fan of JT's team selections you would be in a minority.
Well if you can't see the reasoning behind the JAC scenario - we'll leave it at that.
Milone plays in the centre and Rankin is a goalkicker who did the job.
I am totally ok with the JAC scenario - if he turns out to be a mercenary like Koro then so be it.
So much for the family being Tigers supporters and "I have always wanted to play for the Tigers", I'll put in the effort in the lower grade and learn as much as I can and work my way into the team - obviously if he goes, around 10 games is the ambition.
If you can't wait 7 games to play NRL - then see ya.
Personally I think the Storm stories are coming from nursery rhymes.
Exactly.
Anyone who thinks JAC left because he didn't get a go in the first seven rounds after just graduating NYC hasn't been around a football team before. Chee Kam was different. He has been out of NYC for a while and understandably feels he needs to playing firsts by this age. JAC is still learning his craft.
@southerntiger said:@Russell said:@tigermac88 said:@Russell said:Still think you are wrong Tigermac88.
The season is 12 rounds old - we bought JAC for season 2016 as a NSW Cup player. He had to find his feet in a new club with totally different team mates and a different approach to playing games. So it would be fair to say, give him a half a dozen games, let him fit in, assess him and see if he is any good.
Round 7 we play him against the Storm and he doesn't go too badly. Let's play him next week (Round 8), Oh! we can't he is injured (bad luck). He was selected in the NRL for Round 9 (not sure if still injured), on his return from injury he played NSW Cup in Round 10\. NRL Rounds 11, 12 he played. Has been picked in Round 13.
Now please tell me what JT has done wrong here apart from not play him too early.
So you're telling me that JAC wasn't as worthy of first grade as Milone or Rankin?? If you've been a fan of JT's team selections you would be in a minority.
Well if you can't see the reasoning behind the JAC scenario - we'll leave it at that.
Milone plays in the centre and Rankin is a goalkicker who did the job.
I am totally ok with the JAC scenario - if he turns out to be a mercenary like Koro then so be it.
So much for the family being Tigers supporters and "I have always wanted to play for the Tigers", I'll put in the effort in the lower grade and learn as much as I can and work my way into the team - obviously if he goes, around 10 games is the ambition.
If you can't wait 7 games to play NRL - then see ya.
Personally I think the Storm stories are coming from nursery rhymes.
Exactly.
Anyone who thinks JAC left because he didn't get a go in the first seven rounds after just graduating NYC hasn't been around a football team before. Chee Kam was different. He has been out of NYC for a while and understandably feels he needs to playing firsts by this age. JAC is still learning his craft.
@southerntiger said:Lovett has been good all year. Im not a Lovett fan at all but even I can't criticise him year. I thought the re-signing of Lovett was a shocking decision but even I have to accept he is coming good.
Didn't we win the week after the Dogs game?
He released Buchanan. Slowly Taylor is letting the deadwood go and you criticise him for it.
@Flippedy said:So is JAC actually going to the Storm or not? I sure as hell hope not because that boy is gonna be a star and losing him now will definitely come back to bite us on the a…orta!
@TYGA said:Reportedly signed with Storm and trying to back out of the deal. We wouldn't offer $300k over 2 years.
@Geo. said:Is TT Mark O'Neill…?
@TYGA said:Storm sign Addo-Carr
Melbourne Storm have signed Wests Tigers flyer Josh Addo-Carr on a three-year deal. Addo-Carr is one of the fastest men in the NRL and is a handy replacement for rugby-bound winger Marika Koroibete. The Storm were hopeful of getting their man before the June 30 deadline but the Tigers won't provide an early release.
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