Jacob Liddle #198

A hooker who can make 45 tackles a week with heaps of speed out of dummy half and keeps us playing direct will do the trick thank you

If he can kick goals that would be a bonus as well
 
Good player, better all over prospect than cherry. Better defence.
I wish our club had a better recruitment team or smarter should I say!
It's a perfect opportunity for us to do a trade with panthers for a quality backrower or outside back in trade for cherry. Do it before June 30 and give Jennings and cherry time to settle into their new clubs!
But no we will let him go with nothing but a whimper, and say thanks to the panthers for taking him!!!
Stupid, stupid, stupid…..
We spent a lot if time and money in molding cherry, we should get something for our efforts?
 
@lathami said:
Good player, better all over prospect than cherry. Better defence.
I wish our club had a better recruitment team or smarter should I say!
It's a perfect opportunity for us to do a trade with panthers for a quality backrower or outside back in trade for cherry. Do it before June 30 and give Jennings and cherry time to settle into their new clubs!
But no we will let him go with nothing but a whimper, and say thanks to the panthers for taking him!!!
Stupid, stupid, stupid…..
We spent a lot if time and money in molding cherry, we should get something for our efforts?

But they have to have someone of equal value to trade that we would want

Maybe no one fits that bill , that's the issue
 
Article in RLW this week

"Farah's heir apparent will be a 10-yr player"

Can't be bothered typing the whole thing out but basically saying he is the hooking future for Wests Tigers.

Has a few quotes

JT - "Jacob's definitely the guy we've earmarked to take the cub forward in that positionin the next few years".

Mark O'Neill - He is a player identified as part of our long term plan"

So I think that concludes he is the future and not Cherrington. Also talks about him having pieces to work on but good too see us making plans and he looks like a real star.

For anyone interested also another couple of articles in Chris Lawrence and also another one about how big net year is in regards to resigning our big 4 - Broses, Woods, Tedesco
 
@lathami said:
Good player, better all over prospect than cherry. Better defence.
I wish our club had a better recruitment team or smarter should I say!
It's a perfect opportunity for us to do a trade with panthers for a quality backrower or outside back in trade for cherry. Do it before June 30 and give Jennings and cherry time to settle into their new clubs!
But no we will let him go with nothing but a whimper, and say thanks to the panthers for taking him!!!
Stupid, stupid, stupid…..
We spent a lot if time and money in molding cherry, we should get something for our efforts?

The injury to Ballin may have put on hold our thoughts of offloading Cherry early. If Robbie or Halatau go down you'd have to think Cherry would still be next off the rank. Liddle doesn't have much experience playing against men at all. Just a couple of games in NSW cup so far.

But if we were happy to potentially throw Liddle in to first grade (taking Cherry's place in the top 25 so removing cap issues) then getting anyone in return would be a bonus. One fo their many outside back or back rowers in either NSW Cup or NYC would be a positive return. Keeping Cherry but not playing him in first grade and getting nothing in return for him would just be a massive waste of time.

Play him, or swap him.
 
Amos Roberts nephew Paul in the 20's is something very special, played Massey 2 weeks ago and threw A and B into chaos, pass, speed, footwork build defense, the full kit. Watch this space.
 
@scruffy1 said:
Amos Roberts nephew Paul in the 20's is something very special, played Massey 2 weeks ago and threw A and B into chaos, pass, speed, footwork build defense, the full kit. Watch this space.

You'd think he'd get more gametime then. Has only played about 20 mins of NSW Cup this season. Perhaps he's been injured. A utility off the bench will be useful though.
 
Would signing Taylor from the Panthers, while not a swap, be some compensation for Cherrington? Bit of a coincidence.
 
Roberts is a 9 with massive footspeed and footwork, his build is perfect for 9 or 7, throws the markers and help d into chaos, great kicker as well, Liddle very similar, have watched both in bucket loads, club has a very good problem on their hands, also with stevanovic, papy and teddy, deep in FB's.
 
Boy, hasn't it panned out well for this kid?

We start out the year with three known dummy halves, four if you include Halatau.

And now? Halatau is looking done, Ballin may have suffered a career-threatening injury and Farah is apparently on the outer as is Cherrington.

While Liddle, off-the-radar to 99% of people, gets a contract extension and endorsements from all at the club. From 5th choice to likely 2nd choice. Never seen him play State Cup and I don't count Toyota Cup. Is he really that good? Quite a remarkable rise and I wish him the best of luck.
 
@krayola said:
Boy, hasn't it panned out well for this kid?

We start out the year with three known dummy halves, four if you include Halatau.

And now? Halatau is looking done, Ballin may have suffered a career-threatening injury and Farah is apparently on the outer as is Cherrington.

While Liddle, off-the-radar to 99% of people, gets a contract extension and endorsements from all at the club. From 5th choice to likely 2nd choice. Never seen him play State Cup and I don't count Toyota Cup. Is he really that good? Quite a remarkable rise and I wish him the best of luck.

Well it's all personal opinion but yes I think he is that good and I think he's a better overall prospect than Mania. Cherrington is possibly more dangerous in attack but Liddle seems a better defender and organiser. His cover defense is particularly impressive.
 
Making the Leap: Jacob Liddle

By Dan Talintyre (Twitter: @dantalintyre)

Mon 17th October, 03:00PM
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While he’ll formally make the leap to the Club’s extended NRL squad in 2017, young gun Jacob Liddle already has some idea of just what lies ahead of him.

Not that that necessarily makes the road ahead any easier, however.

When he begins pre-season training in early November, it will be a case of third time around for the Central Coast junior, who has already spent the last two years mixing it with the Club’s biggest names at training — despite still being eligible for Holden Cup.

Back in late 2014, Liddle’s first pre-season session was at just 18 years of age.

He caught the train down from Wyong, and from the first session, was ready to learn.

Ripping into tackles, listening to those around him and making an immediate impression on the coaching staff, Liddle would quickly find his feet in the Holden Cup system — named by his teammates as the Holden Cup Player of the Year come season’s end.

Another pre-season would come around in 2015 and again, Liddle would impress.

He’d head back into the Holden Cup system to begin the season, but it was clear from the outset that his class and composure was ready to be challenged in other grades.

Starting Round 1 in the Intrust Super Premiership team, Liddle returned to the Holden Cup team in Round 6 — playing the next six games before stepping back up to reserve grade.

It would be no surprise that upon that return, the Holden Cup side began an undefeated streak for more than two months, with Liddle at the forefront of his side’s attack.

In those six games, he’d chalk up seven tries and five linebreaks.

His talent was evident.

Not getting ahead of himself, however, the 19-year-old continued to plug away in the lower grades before an opportunity was thrown his way midway through the season.

With Robbie Farah away on State of Origin duties, Matt Ballin sidelined from a knee reconstruction and Manaia Cherrington unavailable with a foot injury, Liddle was called in to make his first-grade debut as a teenager against a physically dominant Bulldogs team.

“I’m nervous, but I’m just trying to approach this like any other game and do what I do in every other game,” Liddle said the day before running out at ANZ Stadium for his debut.

“Play strong and play fast, and hopefully it all goes good.”

Little did he know how true those words would be.

Coming off the bench to add some spark late in the first half, the Central Coast product soon found himself in the thick of the action in the middle of the field.

With representative forwards trying to test and tire the youngster, Liddle would hold firm — making every one of his tackles in a 34-minute stint — before backing up on the inside and weaving his way over the line to score a memorable four-pointer on debut.

The Bulldogs would go on to win 32-22 that night, but to all watching — from the stands to the coaches’ box — one thing was certain.

The kid could play.

“I thought he was great,” Coach Jason Taylor said of Liddle following the match.

“Especially against a team with those big guys, his defence was superb and his try was great. He just did a really solid job and he didn’t look out of place for a second, which is really exciting for us. From a defensive perspective, he handled everything they threw at him well. We were confident he would handle tonight, and he did.”

“Jacob is a very gifted footballer and there’s no doubt that he has a big future.”

Second-tier salary cap restrictions would prevent Liddle from featuring in first-grade again in 2016; instead finishing the year in reserve-grade and Holden Cup, working on his craft.

Knowing how much work lies ahead of him is a testament to Liddle’s level-headedness — his ability to remain switched on and not get ahead of himself in any way.

On the field, his composure is clear to see.

He knows when to run and when to pass.

He times his attacks and when he choose to go, he does so with precision.

But off the field is perhaps just as important for Liddle, who knows the journey ahead is ten times longer than the journey he’s already completed to get to where he is.

Re-signing during the year, Liddle is keen for that journey to be at Wests Tigers.

“I’m really excited to be at this club for the next two seasons,” Liddle said.

“I had a really good pre-season under my belt with the NRL squad and that helped me build up a bit for this year. I feel like I’m keeping up with the pace of the game better.

“I’ve learned a lot from the senior guys here at the Club — they are very professional — and I’m looking forward to learning even more from them in the years to come.”

Liddle will return to Wests Tigers pre-season training in early November, as he’s done for the last three years, and while a lot will be the same, it’ll be different too.

He’ll keep learning from the coaching staff and senior players around him, and he’ll keep making the two-hour trip from the Central Coast to training, but this time with the knowledge that he can handle the demands that are required of a first-grade player.

Now, his challenge is to show he can produce that every week, and improve the skills and talents that are clearly evident in his game.

If his story so far is anything to go by, it’s definitely a challenge worth watching out for.

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/10/17/making_the_leap_jaco.html
 
@Geo. said:
There you go Happy,,,good news…

The Future is HERE...

I rate Liddle , never said I didn't

We still have the problem with our 2,3 and 4 in on the left and right side defence , he can't fix that
 
@Nucky Thompson said:
Will be good to see some fresh legs in that position. His very fast.

When he runs he is soooo fast.

The interesting thing is that he never looks like he is fully sprinting. He just looks to be jogging (fast)
 
@happy tiger said:
@Geo. said:
There you go Happy,,,good news…

The Future is HERE...

I rate Liddle , never said I didn't

We still have the problem with our 2,3 and 4 in on the left and right side defence , he can't fix that

Happy - I just don't get you. Simona is a gun. Naiqama has shown plenty. We have a more than capable team especially if Liddle steps up.

We need a better winger than Rankin mainly because that role is critical in the current game.
 
Looks like we will have a very ,very good spine,1,6,7,9, young and exciting to watch,hopefully Brooks will improve more this coming season as Moses has…
I have to agree with Happy though,our right side defense really has to improve greatly to stop leaking points..hopefully a new D coach will sort them out....
 
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