OFFICIAL Jarome Luai - #295

That makes perfect sense from his perspective.
We aren’t talking from that position, we are talking from ours.
Yea, I am with you Tucker.

From my Perspective Margo Robbie would make me a perfect girlfriend.
I mean she is kinda OK looking, has lots of money and can pay for dinner.
Heck she can switch from Barbie to Harley Quinn... which is the exact kind of range I need in someone to deal with my personalities.

This is why she would make the ideal girlfriend for me. Also why Payne Haas and DCE should have signed with the Tigers. They are exactly what we would need.
 
I think that Jarome found it really hard to lead us in what was a very different system from his time at the Panthers, winners are grinners, and winning is often a snowball that keeps on growing, adversity is often difficult but resilience is the key, now that Galvin‑Gate is over I predict him having a cracking 2026 season.
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
 
Different players too. I still think May is a lock not a prop.
I want to see him run there over the summer to see if he can handle the decision making and passing ability needed for lock but nobody likes it on here.

If he wants to be a prop he needs to play less minutes to provide more impact with his size and he has to find more mongrel, a lot of his runs are just too timid.
 
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
Yes, good post, agree....needs to straighten the attack
 
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
That was my thoughts last game when people were praising him on here. Aside from one awful pass, I can't blame him for the final. Samoa just didn't have enough ball for him to have any impact on the game.
 
Yes, good post, agree....needs to straighten the attack
You can only straighten the attack if you're a threat with the ball and can engage defenders.

Right now, defenders are sliding off him too easily. The timing of his passing and his kicking is extremely off.

I think he just needs to spend the entire off season practicing kicking. As a ball player, he needs more options that he has to create for himself.
 
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
I see it as going back to study for Jarome. Benji has his own curriculum, direction, and game plan that need to be learned. My thoughts aren’t based on his on-field performance, but rather on the distractions we had with Lachlan, Isaac, and Gus. In the end, footy management is also a chess game.

Unfortunately, Gus played the rook and paid dearly for it.
 
That was my thoughts last game when people were praising him on here. Aside from one awful pass, I can't blame him for the final. Samoa just didn't have enough ball for him to have any impact on the game.
I agree, Samoa never got the rub of the green.
The six again killed them in the end. Very harsh against them I thought. Just wore them out.
And the number of times they crossed the line but denied a try.
 
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
Whilst I am content (not happy) with his overall contribution this season...I do agree that for both the Tigers and Samoa, he needs to be taking on the line more often...running straight and also digging in before he passes. I have noticed opposition teams are moving up on him quickly and taking away his space...Benji (or more likely our attack coach) needs to build a game plan to exploit that.
 
Whilst I am content (not happy) with his overall contribution this season...I do agree that for both the Tigers and Samoa, he needs to be taking on the line more often...running straight and also digging in before he passes. I have noticed opposition teams are moving up on him quickly and taking away his space...Benji (or more likely our attack coach) needs to build a game plan to exploit that.
Opposition teams know what he's going to do whilst he's been at the Tigers, the mindless running into dead ends and pivoting and running somewhere else is OK if it's opening up a gap but it's not working, plus his teammates look like they don't know the play.

If there was some structure on the end of it, he might have some success at creating line breaks but for the moment it hasn't brought much joy.
 
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🤣🤣🤣 Too funny
Just my thoughts, you're entitled to yours. His stats this year don't lie though.

Tackle Breaks: 69
Average Running Metres: 166m
Total Running Metres: 3,984 m
Average Fantasy Points: 73.1

In April 2025 he averaged 176 run metres, 76 minutes played per game, 37 tackles per game.

He is ranked #1 Front‑Row Forward for 2025.

He also won the RLPA Player of the Month for April 2025.
 
To be honest, I am disappointed with his output.
Playing behind that Samoa pack and still playing like it was a WT pack. His playbook looked the same.
Calling the play and offloading to someone else and hope they come up with something.
That's OK for sometimes but IMO he needs to take the line on more often. Try running straight with quick PTB's. Get that forward momentum moving.
I thought Brown outplayed him actually. Brown has moved up a gear since leaving Parra.
I can't disagree here... He doesn't take the line on enough.. if he does that then he's probably worth what we've paid him
 
Whilst I am content (not happy) with his overall contribution this season...I do agree that for both the Tigers and Samoa, he needs to be taking on the line more often...running straight and also digging in before he passes. I have noticed opposition teams are moving up on him quickly and taking away his space...Benji (or more likely our attack coach) needs to build a game plan to exploit that.
I thin you are on the money - the oppostion have him pegged. They know if they give him space there are problems. Our problem, and Somoa's as well is that the point of attack is predictable and if you can predict something you can prevent it happening or even better still exploit it to your advantage.

We need to develop agame plan that gives both Luai and Latu room to play what they see. Munster and Cleary struggled with the intensity of Poms defence so it isn't just us and Samoa that struggle.
 
I thin you are on the money - the oppostion have him pegged. They know if they give him space there are problems. Our problem, and Somoa's as well is that the point of attack is predictable and if you can predict something you can prevent it happening or even better still exploit it to your advantage.

We need to develop agame plan that gives both Luai and Latu room to play what they see. Munster and Cleary struggled with the intensity of Poms defence so it isn't just us and Samoa that struggle.
Yep he’s at his best when he gets space and a confused or broken D. He gets that when we have momentum and our forwards are on top, or when Api is darting around creating hesitation.
I actually thought Api ran less from dh the longer the season went.
If Api can’t get a rest during the game, and we don’t find a speedy dh to come on for 20 mins a game, it makes it harder to achieve the roll on we need for our halves to play eyes up.
I think the Soni Luke suggestion is a good one.
 
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