balmain boy
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@ said:I should add that I'm not sold on Reynolds the football player though.
Gamble is looking every bit our future 5/8.
Not sure where that leaves Reynolds
I have the same feelings.
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@ said:I should add that I'm not sold on Reynolds the football player though.
Gamble is looking every bit our future 5/8.
Not sure where that leaves Reynolds
@ said:We do lack quality, and I'd like to see us start recruiting stars from all over the state from a young age.
This is for the SG Ball level. That's when a number of clubs like the Sharks, Roosters sign young talent. Before Flegg. We shouldn't solely rely on local juniors at these age groups. If we can find a country boy with the potential we can offer a scholarship to St Gregs, Holy Cross or any other school really (doesn't have to be in our geographic region).
**The Sharks have a tiny junior base to work with, yet they're smashing the juniors of late.** We need to keep pace with them. Watching the Flegg trial and the SG Ball last weekend showed how far behind our youth teams are.
Of course we want to tap into the talent in Sydney's west and inner west but we don't want to rely exclusively on local juniors. It shouldn't be a money thing. Kids don't get paid.
Seeing we're no longer with Keebra i'm worried we've just dropped the ball completely on elite pathways for schoolboys
@ said:@ said:We do lack quality, and I'd like to see us start recruiting stars from all over the state from a young age.
This is for the SG Ball level. That's when a number of clubs like the Sharks, Roosters sign young talent. Before Flegg. We shouldn't solely rely on local juniors at these age groups. If we can find a country boy with the potential we can offer a scholarship to St Gregs, Holy Cross or any other school really (doesn't have to be in our geographic region).
**The Sharks have a tiny junior base to work with, yet they're smashing the juniors of late.** We need to keep pace with them. Watching the Flegg trial and the SG Ball last weekend showed how far behind our youth teams are.
Of course we want to tap into the talent in Sydney's west and inner west but we don't want to rely exclusively on local juniors. It shouldn't be a money thing. Kids don't get paid.
Seeing we're no longer with Keebra i'm worried we've just dropped the ball completely on elite pathways for schoolboys
Do they really though? The Sutherland Shire is the largest Shire in Sydney. All the Juniour clubs are growing whereas RL Clubs in the St George area are shrinking and need to merge with Canterbury/Balmain just to have a comp. My boss's son plays U/15s in the Shire and his club side have an A,B,C & D team just in the 15s. Then youve got the corridor from Helensburgh down to Wollongong where a heap of them end up in the Sharks system as opposed to Illawarra.
The WTs halfback in NYC last year was from the Sharks comp and he never even got close to playing Matts/Ball with them.
I'd say the Sharks juniour base is second only to Penrith atm
@ said:@ said:I should add that I'm not sold on Reynolds the football player though.
Gamble is looking every bit our future 5/8.
Not sure where that leaves Reynolds
I have the same feelings.
@ said:@ said:@ said:I should add that I'm not sold on Reynolds the football player though.
Gamble is looking every bit our future 5/8.
Not sure where that leaves Reynolds
Same, that and the 4 year thing
I have the same feelings.
x3… moreso because I really like the look of Gamble than not liking Reynolds though.
@ said:I would take a Gamble on the Roosters
What do we have to loose
@ said:I would take a Gamble on the Roosters
What do we have to loose
@ said:With Gambles size he could play in the backrow
@ said:@ said:With Gambles size he could play in the backrow
With his size, there a few options for Tyson. Fullback, Centre, Edge Forward.
I think his frame is his best asset, and he should be playing a fraction wider now Brooks is playing both sides of the ruck. Could cause plenty of havoc at 5/8 too!
@ said:Gamble, lol, who would have thought one try in the last 15 minutes of a trial against qld cup standard opposition would mean so much?
@ said:@ said:Gamble, lol, who would have thought one try in the last 15 minutes of a trial against qld cup standard opposition would mean so much?
I'm calling him Havoc from this point forward…
@ said:@ said:Ivan brought in Packer, Matt’, McQueen, Reynolds, Milne , Rochow, Thompson , Gamble ect.
Taylor brought in Rankin
Couldn’t do much else given the cap could he?
@ said:@ said:Cleary should and will be judged on this year. He's built his side and as such the results lay with him, especially when he had so much of the cap at his disposal.
X2
He chose to spread the cap accross depth rather than marquees. Lets see how it plays out.
@ said:Gamble, lol, who would have thought one try in the last 15 minutes of a trial against qld cup standard opposition would mean so much?
@ said:@ said:@ said:Cleary should and will be judged on this year. He's built his side and as such the results lay with him, especially when he had so much of the cap at his disposal.
X2
He chose to spread the cap accross depth rather than marquees. Lets see how it plays out.
Laughable statement.
Which marquees did Ivan knock back?
Beggars cant be choosers.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Cleary should and will be judged on this year. He's built his side and as such the results lay with him, especially when he had so much of the cap at his disposal.
X2
He chose to spread the cap accross depth rather than marquees. Lets see how it plays out.
Laughable statement.
Which marquees did Ivan knock back?
Beggars cant be choosers.
Hang on, I just thought we needed a quality coach to attract marquee players?