OFFICIAL Jarome Luai - #295

No one is arguing against his achievements. No one. I and others said he could thank Cleary for his status and I am yet to see a compelling argument against that.
It’s such a banal point to make. Do you not understand the conversation being had?
We are debating WHAT HE HAS DONE AT THIS CLUB.
I’d like to see him play under an accomplished coach here.
 
I do see positives in his game, and it’s disappointing that we haven’t seen them this year. My strong suspicion is that he’s missing Cleary’s controlling influence and finding the responsibility a bit overwhelming right now...but saying that usually invites a pile-on, so I tend to keep that opinion to myself.

I haven’t given up on him, though I’ll be honest, I’ve never really liked his style. To me he’s always been a bit of a showpony and a serial agitating smartarse....not my kind of player. That said, he’s played in a lot of big games now: a World Cup final series, 5 NRL grand finals, and five finals campaigns. Not many halves in the comp can boast that résumé. Surely he’s learned something from those experiences and it’s time we started seeing it.

I don’t really buy into all the talk about “creating cultures.” The family-club stuff is nice enough, but I’d rather win footy games with a pack of ruthless competitors than a group who just talk about how close they are. What frustrates me most is that he refused to delete his contract clauses...real leadership would have been doing that when the Galvin situation blew up. We need a hard-nosed leader, and so far he hasn’t supplied that.

Hopefully he can have some honest conversations over the break and come back in 2026 refreshed, focused, and ready to rip in. There’s still a good player there, we just need to see the mature version step up.
This point I disagree with...I believe its very important to have a great culture
For far too long weve been a bit lost as to our identity and what we stand for...moreso
helping to be our own club not a JV anymore, cut the balmain and magpie apron strings
Its something quite intangible but ive seen it at times at other clubs and is something I really believe weve lacked....its quite hard to put a finger on just what it is but this culture term that gets thrown around I guess sums it up...its everyone buying in, being proud etc etc
Really difficult personally to feel that in the past when weve had such imcompetence in charge...but when things are looking up and theres signs of improvement it can be infectious...I think its important everyone right throughout the organisation from CEO to kid members have this attitude
 
This point I disagree with...I believe its very important to have a great culture
For far too long weve been a bit lost as to our identity and what we stand for...moreso
helping to be our own club not a JV anymore, cut the balmain and magpie apron strings
Its something quite intangible but ive seen it at times at other clubs and is something I really believe weve lacked....its quite hard to put a finger on just what it is but this culture term that gets thrown around I guess sums it up...its everyone buying in, being proud etc etc
Really difficult personally to feel that in the past when weve had such imcompetence in charge...but when things are looking up and theres signs of improvement it can be infectious...I think its important everyone right throughout the organisation from CEO to kid members have this attitude
It’s important to have a good culture. No one likes working in a toxic environment.
That said, for mine it shouldn’t be the only focus unless it is working hand in hand with strategic playing goals. For example “the dogs of war” that Canterbury once built.
Is the culture being built here going to have similar outcomes? Arguably, this culture has helped expedite the departure of some good young talent, so I remain sceptical.
 
That’s one wet lettuce you have there.
I like to get their opinion too, particularly given their game experience, but occasionally I will have an opinion of my own 😂 and I don’t see anything wrong with that. I’m also mindful that these commentators have redirected their loyalty to promoting the NRL and with that, they look for club heroes to get their undies on the outside while simultaneously boosting their share price and giving fans a warm fuzzy.
 
I like to get their opinion too, particularly given their game experience, but occasionally I will have an opinion of my own 😂 and I don’t see anything wrong with that. I’m also mindful that these commentators have redirected their loyalty to promoting the NRL and with that, they look for club heroes to get their undies on the outside while simultaneously boosting their share price and giving fans a warm fuzzy.
I wouldn’t know. I watch no pre-game and most games on mute.
 
I reckon Luai is master of his own destiny ..if he delivers on field to his price tag next season,we will go up tha ladder and maybe compete for the 8.We need to provide sufficient support,which we are doing..almost
If we don't,improve,probably better paths for both of us at his $$ going forward
 
I think by the end of next year we will see whether he is a genuine top tier half.
He’s had a year of learning benji ball and gelling with teammates.
He’s definitely shown leadership more so off the field so definitely hitting that kpi
I’m a realist that he couldn’t come and be like Moses who has been at parra for years and systems would of been developed around him and even if ryles changed them the nature of football still returns during games.
So round 26 next year is his marker imo
 

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