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He's described in the article as 'an absolute gun' - not many already mentioned who are in that category - Vaughan and Crighton would be the only ones, perhaps Brown at a stretch, but that's just my opinion. And none of them look unhappy playing where they are now, not on the field at least.
 
Junior Paulo would be my guess.

Was in great form last year, spoke about in origin conversations as well.
 
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He's described in the article as 'an absolute gun' - not many already mentioned who are in that category - Vaughan and Crighton would be the only ones, perhaps Brown at a stretch, but that's just my opinion. And none of them look unhappy playing where they are now, not on the field at least.

Media sensationalism - "absolute gun" = plays first grade in the NRL.
 
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Tariq sims back to newcastle…

Well he has been described as a '**future** NSW Origin rep'

Tariq has already played for NSW, so this it is not Tariq Sims.

When did Tariq Sims play for NSW?????????

http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:
 
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Tariq sims back to newcastle…

Well he has been described as a '**future** NSW Origin rep'

Tariq has already played for NSW, so this it is not Tariq Sims.

When did Tariq Sims play for NSW?????????

http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:

He hasn't played Origin. The pic you posted might have been when he was 18th man, but he's never taken the field for the Blues.
 
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Well he has been described as a '**future** NSW Origin rep'

Tariq has already played for NSW, so this it is not Tariq Sims.

When did Tariq Sims play for NSW?????????

http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:

He hasn't played Origin. The pic you posted might have been when he was 18th man, but he's never taken the field for the Blues.

His player profile says he has 5 origins for NSW…

Anyway, I don't think Sims is an 'absolute gun' compared to Crichton or Vaughan
 
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When did Tariq Sims play for NSW?????????

http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:

He hasn't played Origin. The pic you posted might have been when he was 18th man, but he's never taken the field for the Blues.

His player profile says he has 5 origins for NSW…

Anyway, I don't think Sims is an 'absolute gun' compared to Crichton or Vaughan

That's Country. As in City v Country.
 
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http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:

He hasn't played Origin. The pic you posted might have been when he was 18th man, but he's never taken the field for the Blues.

His player profile says he has 5 origins for NSW…

Anyway, I don't think Sims is an 'absolute gun' compared to Crichton or Vaughan

That's Country. As in City v Country.

…as in Kyle Lovett has represented at that level.
 
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When did Tariq Sims play for NSW?????????

http://www.dragons.com.au/team/profiles/tariq_sims.html

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=tariq+sims+state+of+origin&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwitifqY8vHUAhVGEbwKHZBiD9sQ_AUICygC&biw=1440&bih=768#imgrc=DWxrWGKcO00-5M:

He hasn't played Origin. The pic you posted might have been when he was 18th man, but he's never taken the field for the Blues.

His player profile says he has 5 origins for NSW…

Anyway, I don't think Sims is an 'absolute gun' compared to Crichton or Vaughan

Tariq Sims was a great player when he first came on the scene and was allowed to train with the NSW Origin squad as 18th man in 2011 (I think), though he never actually played. He would've been a shoe in for Origin the next year but for a broken leg. He recovered well and was playing great again the following season then he broke his leg again! Hasn't been anywhere near the same player since then, understandably so.
 
I hate speculating to threads like these, but no one has mentioned Leilua. Was caught on camera blowing up deluxe at Blake Austin when they played the Broncos after Austin was his usual greedy self bombing a try by being a hog. There have been reports since that there are issues between the two of them.
 
This morning on BSB a Masoud said it was a current Origin player, who signed with another club this year but now has got cold feet and wants to stay at his current club, his club was publically unhappy about it when he signed with the other club but his 10 day cooling off period was over. That the coach of the new club he is going to is an experienced operator who is tough and very unlikely to let him go back.

To be honest it sounded like Woodsy
 
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This morning on BSB a Masoud said it was a current Origin player, who signed with another club this year but now has got cold feet and wants to stay at his current club, his club was publically unhappy about it when he signed with the other club but his 10 day cooling off period was over. That the coach of the new club he is going to is an experienced operator who is tough and very unlikely to let him go back.

To be honest it sounded like Woodsy

I'm thinking Jack Bird
 
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This morning on BSB a Masoud said it was a current Origin player, who signed with another club this year but now has got cold feet and wants to stay at his current club, his club was publically unhappy about it when he signed with the other club but his 10 day cooling off period was over. That the coach of the new club he is going to is an experienced operator who is tough and very unlikely to let him go back.

To be honest it sounded like Woodsy

Here is a story on Woods
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/tigers/the-ivan-cleary-what-if-to-torture-wests-tigers-fans/news-story/a1b42260af5cd31e109051de25d7f20b?utm_source=daily_sportsmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=crm

The Ivan Cleary ‘what if’ to torture Wests Tigers fans

Ben Glover
July 6, 2017 6:00am,
Ben Glover@glover_benny
Source: FOX SPORTS

IVAN Cleary may yet be the Wests Tigers saviour but there will always be a ‘what if’ about his coaching career at Concord — the departures of Aaron Woods and James Tedesco.

Cleary arrived at a time when both the skipper and star fullback were in talks with rival clubs but put in a last-ditch bid to keep them, while determining that Mitchell Moses would be allowed to leave.

There’s no guarantee his coaching would ever have changed their minds but what’s clear is he’s already convincing his players the future is bright.

That may seem far-fetched while they sit 15th on the ladder, having just come off a seven-game losing streak with victory over the Knights in a game tagged as Spoon Bowl, but listen to Woods talk about his new mentor and you sense a change sweeping through the battling club.

“Ivan’s outstanding, I love working under Ivan,” Woods told foxsports.com.au.

Wests Tigers captain Aaron Woods and new coach Ivan Cleary.Wests Tigers captain Aaron Woods and new coach Ivan Cleary.Source: Getty Images
“ … I didn’t really know much about him at the start but knowing now what he’s doing at the club and seeing how he’s handling things, I think the club’s in for a really good future.

“It hurts me to say that because at the end of the year I’m leaving. I really love Ivan and it was a really hard decision to make because Ivan’s been really good to me and I’ve really enjoyed my time underneath him.

“He’s showed a lot of faith in me and even though I’m leaving he’s backed me 100 per cent.

“I said to Ivan, I’d love to work with you, you never know what happens in footy.

“I said it’s not his fault. I said he’s walked into the club and he was always honest with every chat we had before I went through my contract stuff so he was really good and I think the club’s going to be really good with him there.”

While Cleary’s influence has been fleeting, there’s another Tigers figurehead who Woods has long admired — a man he respects so much he informed him of his decision to join the Bulldogs before it went public.

Very few men are more tortured by the joint venture’s seemingly constant struggles than larger-than-life Balmain legend Steve ‘Blocker’ Roach, and few have had a bigger influence on Woods’ career so far.

Currently in NSW camp with the team, Roach is the man Blues players go to for a yarn and a laugh and to keep the mood relaxed.
Woods has long been a friend and admirer, with Roach playing the role of confidante when Woods was considering his future.

“I’ve always spoken to Block about things and he was one of the guys I told before I was going to go, and he was just happy, he’s always been supportive and he just said ‘look after yourself and your family mate, you’ve got to do what’s best for your football career’,” Woods said.

Roach is another reason Woods struggled with his decision to leave, but having made the call to join Canterbury next season, he struggles with it no more.

Coach Ivan Cleary during Wests Tigers training.Coach Ivan Cleary during Wests Tigers training.Source: News Corp Australia
Instead, he has pledged to give his all for the Tigers while he’s there and is determined to ensure his last season there doesn’t end with cutlery.

“For now all I’m concerned about is the Tigers,” Woods said.

“I don’t really care about how (the Bulldogs) go this year, I’m more worried about us, I just want to get us off the bottom of the table and hopefully get a few more wins this year, and anything can happen from there.”
 

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