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@happy tiger said:@Pawsandclaws said:@Blackpearl said:when watching i was thinking where did ray stone come from. this guy was everywhere and unbelievable in defence. have not seen him before but was really impressed. the tigers defense when the possession was70% raiders was desperate and really commendable
Ray Stone is from the Southern Highlands. Played for the Australian Schoolboys last year and again selected this year with Ryan Papenhuyzen.
Just hope they can put some size on that frame
If they can , hope he sticks around a while
@Balmain Boy said:A poor performance in attack. Defence was very good for the most part though. 2 weeks in a row now we've won despite Martin having a poor match.
Stone's a top prospect. Not sure if he's finished the hsc yet. Once he fills out he could be a huge handful in attack and defence. Goes hard, huge work ethic and great power in defence, and he's a lightweight right now.
Along with sirro, woods and marsters there's some top back row prospects.
Halves were both pretty poor. Benji can only run, can't pass or kick and Martin would have to be the epitome of rocks and diamonds. He must have needlessly got tackled on the 4th half a dozen times, as the sole kicker in the team that's not good enough and the team struggled big time on last tackle options. A considerable way behind the level that Brooks and Moses were at in the nyc.
Considering raiders had 70% possession after 30 mins it was very pleasing to have scores level.
We still criminally under use our backs. They never touch the ball. Seve and Kharwin, the two best outside backs in the team touched the ball twice all game outside of kick returns or doing a hit up of our line. Disgraceful. Both could and probably should have scored still.imagine what they might do if they got passed or kicked the ball more than once a game.
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@fergiefurr said:We're at 5.15pm on Friday, I'm heading out to it.
Interesting to see many comparing Stone to Fulton. I understand but don't agree. Fulton was a tackling machine and skilled ball player/off loader. Stone runs and tackles hard at a million miles an hour, he also looks like he will fill out a lot more than Liam ever did. I'd compare him more to Simom Dwyer or Ryan Hoffman at the same age. Either way he seems a great prospect.
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@fergiefurr said:We're at 5.15pm on Friday, I'm heading out to it.
Interesting to see many comparing Stone to Fulton. I understand but don't agree. Fulton was a tackling machine and skilled ball player/off loader. Stone runs and tackles hard at a million miles an hour, he also looks like he will fill out a lot more than Liam ever did. I'd compare him more to Simom Dwyer or Ryan Hoffman at the same age. Either way he seems a great prospect.
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@Spartan117 said:Anyone know if there will be any TV coverage, wouldn't mind waitching
@batboy said:The one thing I noticed about our 20's Forward Pack on Sunday - Was that it is small.
I swear we must have height restrictions on our signings…
Sure they have talent, And a fair bit of guts - But they're just not big enough to progress much further in the NRL...
@batboy said:The one thing I noticed about our 20's Forward Pack on Sunday - Was that it is small.
I swear we must have height restrictions on our signings…
Sure they have talent, And a fair bit of guts - But they're just not big enough to progress much further in the NRL...
Seems to have been the case since I can remember - We have always had the best 20's back rowers in the comp... But that's where they usually finish.
Santi, Farlow, Spence, Hyland, Schirnack, Lovett - The list goes on and on.
I thought Felise, Marsters, Sokobalavau and Tatola were good. Holding out hope for Sironen...
Stone looks tough (And I love his name, Sounds like a Wrestler) But reminds me of Santi.
Cassell has talent, But again lacks size.... I had high hopes for Woods but hasn't really kicked on or beefed up.
I'm also worried that Lamar may be even a bit small, We have invested a bit on him to come good... Hope it happens.
@happy tiger said:@batboy said:The one thing I noticed about our 20's Forward Pack on Sunday - Was that it is small.
I swear we must have height restrictions on our signings…
Sure they have talent, And a fair bit of guts - But they're just not big enough to progress much further in the NRL...
Seems to have been the case since I can remember - We have always had the best 20's back rowers in the comp... But that's where they usually finish.
Santi, Farlow, Spence, Hyland, Schirnack, Lovett - The list goes on and on.
I thought Felise, Marsters, Sokobalavau and Tatola were good. Holding out hope for Sironen...
Stone looks tough (And I love his name, Sounds like a Wrestler) But reminds me of Santi.
Cassell has talent, But again lacks size.... I had high hopes for Woods but hasn't really kicked on or beefed up.
I'm also worried that Lamar may be even a bit small, We have invested a bit on him to come good... Hope it happens.
They develop far better once they get into grade BB in my opinion
With the improved S & C I think it will make a huge difference ( well hope it does )
@InBenjiWeTrust said:@batboy said:The one thing I noticed about our 20's Forward Pack on Sunday - Was that it is small.
I swear we must have height restrictions on our signings…
Sure they have talent, And a fair bit of guts - But they're just not big enough to progress much further in the NRL...
They are all big 184 cm - 188 cm, 108 kg - 119 kg, lets check the facts
Junior Tatola
Date of Birth:10-11-1996
Height:185cm
Weight:119kg
Position:Second Row
Rep. Honours:NSW Combined Catholic Colleges (U15s, U18s)
Junior Clubs:Berala Bears/Holy Cross Rhinos
Pio Sekobalavu
Date of Birth:26-04-1996
Height:185cm
Weight:119kg
Position😛rop, Second Row
Rep. Honours:N/A
JJ Falise
Date of Birth:15-02-1996
Height:184cm
Weight:108kg
Position😛rop, Second Row
Rep. Honours:QLD Schoolboys (2013-14)
Junior Clubs:Logan Brothers
Thomas Grealy
Date of Birth:31-05-1995
Height:188cm
Weight:105kg
Position😛rop, Second Row, Lock
Rep. Honours:N/A
Junior Clubs:St. Christophers
Instagram:grealyy
Esan Masters
Date of Birth:17-08-1996
Height:186cm
Weight:107kg
Position:Second Row, Centre, Lock
Rep. Honours:N/A
Junior Clubs:Mount Albert Lions
Instagram:esanmarsters
Junior Clubs:Bankstown Bulls, Holy Cross