Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond

@balmain-boy said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338528) said:
Offer Walker 650-700k. Will he come for that? Don't know. Thats like what Knights did with Ponga

Yep that's what I reckon. We Ponga the crap out of them lol.
 
@needaname said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338535) said:
The thing is though, Doueihi either becomes your main kicker or you move Doueihi to defend/attack on the left. His adaptable but most of his attack comes on the right.
Or would you be playing Sam and Brooks in the halves and Doueihi elsewhere?
I get the theory with Targeting a quality player and forcing their hand on a trio of youngsters they would like to keep.
In saying that. Joseph Manu for mine would be that target. Can be signed from November this year and probably has the roosters trying to fit Suali into a centre spot.

To me it all depends on who you get. Like if we are just getting Walker, I would be looking at moving Brooks on if possible. For me we go and sign the kid and then figure it out from there. If we get stuck with both of them c'est la vie but we're better off than we were before. We could literally afford him with Packer's money so oh no we swapped Packer for Walker. Play Brooks off the bench, play him at 6 and Douehi at 13. It's whatever.

For me I'd prefer to build around a spine like:

FB Will Kennedy
FE Daine Laurie
HB Sam Walker
HK. Jake Simpkin
LK Adam Douehi
Bench Luke Brooks

Than any composition we currently possess.

Yeah I didn't look at anyone who is available past this year. Manu would be a good signing but I also think by the time he hits the market he'll be very expensive.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338575) said:
FB Laurie



LH Brooks
RH Madden
LOCK Doueihi (ball playing)

Hooker Liddle or Simpkins

If we were to do that with Doueihi. It would have to be a transitional role. I don’t believe he has the work rate / mould to be a forward. Good runner of the ball but doesn’t have the same defence that players like Twal, Cheese, Murray, Inflictor, Yeo have.
 
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338406) said:
I like to create parameters or filters when it comes to change projects. Signings and resignings qualify as change projects. Here is a rough idea of a 5 pronged filter.

1. Experienced players with good records of professionalism and relatively low salaries (max $450k). (James Tamou)
2. Unproven high potential young players with great junior track records and relatively low salaries (max $400k). (Shawn Blore etc.)
3. Marquee signings. Undeniable talents that would dynamically transform our playing roster. (Position dependent salaries, but essentially top bracket talent in their position groups).
4. Chance signings. Players who have shown signs of elite traits but have something preventing them from achieving consistently. Injury/off field drama. These players would need to be paid minimally and be on no more than 1 year contracts. (Under $300k)
5. Depth signings. Players who play positions of need that may or may not have experience in the NRL but have shown strong performances in lower grades at minimum and will accept low salaries to get a roster spot. (Under $300k).

If a signing does not fall into this category I do not make it.

For instance a Brent Naden could qualify as a 4 or a 5. The qualifier for Brent is that we do not sign him on more than a 1 year low cost liability. We cannot afford to allow our desperation to attract talent to disrupt our mindset towards roster management. The outcome for doing so is to get Josh Reynolds or BJ Leilua on your rosters overpaid and on long contracts.

Using this filter system to analyse some of our recent signings you can see whether or not it was a good signing.

James Roberts - Is a 4. He's on a 1 year deal and he isn't paid that much, so the signing is astute regardless of the outcome.

Stefano Utoikamanu - Is a 2. Fine signing. Throw in Daine Laurie, Shawn Blore, Jake Simpkin, Tuki Simpkins, Jock Madden, Alex Seyfarth etc. into this category. We are actually excelling in this area mostly.

David Nofoaluma resigning - He is a 3. Bad signing. David is not a marquee transformative player. Re-signing him the way we did was a desperation move and a bad business decision.

BJ Leilua - Is a 3. Bad signing. He is actually a 4 and did not qualify because of his contract requirements. Should not have made this signing.

Tom Amone - Is a 5. Can't really fault this signing. Low risk, potentially high reward.

Joe Ofahengaue - He is a 1. It's not an amazing 1 but it is a 1 all the same. Low end 1 bordering on a 4. It's acceptable.

Adam Douehi - He was signed as a marquee and fortunately he actually may be turning into one. I have been impressed. He's a lower end marquee talent but it could have gone quite poorly because he didn't really profile as one going in due to relative inexperience. I would have probably got this one wrong if I was in the war room as I would have advised we offer less money than we did.

Analysing our signings using this lens reveals that we have a pretty typical pattern. There seems to be largely an intelligence to our signings that occasionally veers into questionable desperation signings. This is the effect of long term failure and a pressure to win now. Signings like Nofoaluma, Leilua etc. are signings we really should not be making as we are in a rebuild. Nofoaluma and Leilua will not make the difference to a rebuilding side. The on field value of these two players is on par with the same output you can get hitting on a 2, 4, and even a 1. They were overvalued.

Let's say we signed Reimis Smith instead of BJ Leilua. Would our on field performance be better? I would say yes. Not only would it be, but Reimis has higher upside than BJ and would have cost us less.

Let's say we kept Corey Thompson instead of Nofoaluma. Would our on field performance be better? Probably not, but it's close. But we would have paid a lot less and probably got similar output which would have allowed us to invest in other areas.

It appears the Tigers have gotten very astute at identifying young talent but lack when identifying the value of the players they already possess and lack at assessing the value of senior talent, or at the very least take too many risks in that regard.

We have been spoken of as in the market for, or potentially in the race for a couple of signings and I'll assess them on these parameters.

Brent Naden - In our roster he should be viewed as a 4. This limits him to getting a 1 year offer (2 maybe with the team option), and low money. This should be our offer and we shouldn't budge. If we don't get him so be it. We can't be taking more risks. Our success at identifying younger talent should give us the confidence that if we don't get him that we should be able to nail a youngster that gives equal output on the field.

Adam Reynolds - He is a genuine 3. I question whether he actually is a quality 3 though primarily due to his age. I don't really think it is healthy for the Wests Tigers to be making signings that we can't perceive contributing to success 3-4+ years down the track. Can Adam Reynolds make us go from also rans to win right now? If so then sure. If he can take us to the finals at the very least I can see an argument for making the signing even knowing he won't be here because gradual improvements will help the club with slow transformation. I would be inclined to throw our hat into the ring but I wouldn't be hanging my hat on the signing either.

There are a LOT of other players off contract and here are some of the players that I personally would ensure we submit an offer for along with comment.

**John Asiata** (1) - 1-2 year deal.
**Xavier Coates** (3) - min 3 year deal. This kid is a genuine emerging superstar. I would make a real effort to get him.
**Kotoni Staggs** (3) - min 3 year deal. Similar to Coates but I think Coates is actually the better player long term and also I don't think I'd be willing to offer Staggs the money that he would get elsewhere, but I'd still make an offer.
**Caleb Aekins** (5) - 1-2 year deal. He would be good roster depth at the right price. Definitely not a bidding war though.
**Sebastian Kris** (2) - 2-3 year deal. This kid looks like the real deal. I wouldn't be inclined to go anywhere near marquee money, but we should offer him a deal that pays him around the same as we're paying Laurie.
**Dunamis Lui** (1) - 1-2 year deal.
**Harley Smith-Shields** (2) - 2 year deal. I don't think we'd match the market for him but I do think we should be diligent and ensuring that we are issuing contracts and sounding out as many of these types of players as we can. If we happen to nab one of these talents because their existing club can't afford them and other clubs just haven't got their eyes on him then that's a major coup. Similarly to how we landed Ryan Matterson in the first place.
**Nick Meaney** (1) - 1-2 year deal.
**William Kennedy** (3) - Min 3 year deal. This is an interesting one for me. I know he plays the same position as Laurie, but Kennedy has shown star potential this year and this might be the last year anyone can get him for non marquee money. The Sharks have a lot of roster management to deal with this season and his dad played for Balmain. If we managed to get Kennedy here now I would welcome that and I would be okay with figuring out what to do with him and Laurie as a tandem later because they'd instantly be our best two attacking players anyway. Laurie to 6 and Douehi to centre, backrow or lock maybe.
**Nene MacDonald** (4) - 1 year deal. Nene is a great talent and the type of player we never seem to have (big, athetlic outside back). Obviously his injury history is terrible but if we can get him cheap as a project I think he'd be worth a year.
**Billy Magoulias** (5) - 1 year deal. Billy is a good footballer and I think he makes a good prospect for a 13 in this current meta. He's also someone that I could easily see blooming a bit late. I've had my eye on him a while.
**Siosifa Talakai** - (5) - 2 year deal.
**Patrick Herbert** - (1) - 2 year deal. - I like the way he plays. He hits hard, runs hard, and never stops trying. We need more of his kind in our club.
**Dale Finucane** - (3) - 3 year deal. - Getting someone like Finucane is a perfect signing for us. Professional, high class forward from a great system. I would have a good crack at getting him in.
**Bunty Afoa** - (1) - 2-3 year deal. - Bunty is still quite young and has probably got his best years ahead of him. Pretty good recent track record of under the radar forwards leaving the Warriors and becoming more successful. We need more guys who run hard with fast leg speed. He'd help our middle a lot.
**Peta Hiku** - (1) - 2 year deal. I often wonder whether we'd have more success if we made more purely defensive signings. Hiku is one of the better defensive centres in the game. Plug him into one of our centre positions and yeah he might not break a game open but he can sure help us with defensive fragility which will keep us in more games for longer.
**Adam Pompey** - (2) - 2 year deal. I like the size and athetlicism of Pompey as competing for a centre or wing spot at the Tigers. He'd be an upgrade on most of what we have at those positions.
**Lachlan Fitzgibbon** - (1) - 3 year deal. Probably entering his prime. I would expect Newcastle will give him more money than he should get paid so we probably wouldn't get him but I'd put a contract on the table. I like his personality as a fit with Madge. Would be our second best backrower immediately (maybe even first depending on how you feel about Looch).
**Nathan Brown** - (1) - 3 year deal. I'd love to bring him back. He's the exact type of player we lack. He'd be one of my main targets if I was running the shop. I wouldn't give him marquee dollars though. Set and forget 13 and Twal goes back to the prop rotation. Big win for us.
**Ray Stone** - (5) - 1 year deal. Another I'd like to bring back. A bit of a Nathan Brown backup plan. I love the way Ray plays also and he'd give similar to our roster at a budget.
**Brent Naden** - (4) - 1 year deal with a TO. I do think he's a less risky version of the Roberts signing. Let Roberts go and bring him in if the price is right and we probably are better off.
**Adam Reynolds** - (3) - 3 year deal. Go for it, why not? He's the best player on the market. I don't really want to get into a bidding war for him though if the likes of North Queensland want to give him Morgan's money or something. We'd need to get him on account of the Madge effect or if he doesn't want to leave Sydney and no other Sydney teams are in the race. It would also require us to find someone to take Brooks off us and take quite a bit of his salary also.
**Jaydn Su'a** - (1) - 3 year deal. Su'a would be a great fit for us as a backrow option. Hits hard, runs hard. Would be an upgrade.
**Fletcher Baker** (2) - 3 year deal.
**Egan Butcher** (2) - 3 year deal.
**Angus Crichton** (3) - 3-4 year deal.
**Issac Liu** (1) - 2-3 year deal.
**Billy Smith** (2) - 2 year deal.
**Daniel Tupou** (1) - 2-3 year deal.
**Sam Walker** (3) - 5 year deal. Here is one I would sort of break my own rules for because he could genuinely change our fortunes for the next decade if we hit on him. We should be prepared to give him marquee money. I don't care about the risks here. At 18 he stepped in and looked like an immortal 2 games straight. This kid is going to be insanely good and we can't afford to let the Roosters lock him down for the next several years on a cheap contract or they will reset their legacy. At the very least we need to be in there setting his market value at a point where it forces the Roosters to consider letting go of some of the aforementioned names, of which I would take any/all if we could. If the Roosters can get Walker on under $400k the rest of the teams in the NRL are insane. I don't care about the Politis effect, make the offer. I want to take on the Roosters big time this salary season because they have the best off contract talent and the trick to getting access to it is through Walker.
**Thomas Mikaele** (2) - 1 year extension. I think he's still got improvement to come. He's the only off contract player of ours I'd resign right now. Maybe Amone if he comes good.

A lot of work and reflection has gone into this post. I actually like your rating scale. You would hope that the club recruitment team analyse potential signings in such a methodical way??
 
@geo said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338900) said:
I reckon Hartigan just pulls names out of a hat..

Most likely
We’ve signed some crap players of late

Jimmy the helicopter
Easter island 🗿
Joffa
BJ
Kepeoa
All garbage signings
 
Pretty good analysis by facepalmer.

I think the club panicked with Nofa and his 4 year extension also wanted a good news story one club man etc. But as for general recruitment strategy I go back to the mantra- get your spine right and the rest will follow.

I think we are getting there but the big question remains halfback. Fullback, fiveeight and hooker all seem pretty sorted. Im assuming Simpkin is coming in and Liddle will be moved on, Doueihi is settling in and Laurie is going great.

OUr forwards seem to be capable of holding their own but the backline remains a work in progress. Not sure either our centres or wings are in the slightest anywhere close to being settled and probably will be the centre for recruitment / promotion action alongside decision on halfback future.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338903) said:
@geo said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338900) said:
I reckon Hartigan just pulls names out of a hat..

Most likely
We’ve signed some crap players of late

Jimmy the helicopter
Easter island ?
Joffa
BJ
Kepeoa
All garbage signings

Agree on about half those names at least not showing any reason to extend. Pull the finger out guys if you want a new contract.
 
@mike said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338901) said:
@geo said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338900) said:
I reckon Hartigan just pulls names out of a hat..

No you don’t

Yeah, its not a hat more of a bingo style barrel with players names on the balls
 
@needaname said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338861) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338575) said:
FB Laurie



LH Brooks
RH Madden
LOCK Doueihi (ball playing)

Hooker Liddle or Simpkins

If we were to do that with Doueihi. It would have to be a transitional role. I don’t believe he has the work rate / mould to be a forward. Good runner of the ball but doesn’t have the same defence that players like Twal, Cheese, Murray, Inflictor, Yeo have.

Twal could backfill during the transitional stage. Good player Twal.
 
@2005magic said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1338904) said:
Pretty good analysis by facepalmer.

I think the club panicked with Nofa and his 4 year extension also wanted a good news story one club man etc. But as for general recruitment strategy I go back to the mantra- get your spine right and the rest will follow.

I think we are getting there but the big question remains halfback. Fullback, fiveeight and hooker all seem pretty sorted. Im assuming Simpkin is coming in and Liddle will be moved on, Doueihi is settling in and Laurie is going great.

OUr forwards seem to be capable of holding their own but the backline remains a work in progress. Not sure either our centres or wings are in the slightest anywhere close to being settled and probably will be the centre for recruitment / promotion action alongside decision on halfback future.

We won't get rid of Liddle. He is one of the most whole hearted of current Wests Tigers players.
 
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.
 
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339086) said:
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.

Lets not get ahead of ourselves. It was reserve grade - a big divide between that and stepping up to NRL.

There is potential for sure but not too many will displace the current squad at this stage barring Simpkin and maybe bench spots for Amone, Seyfarth, Simpkins.

I think Israel Ogden will eventually be one of our first grade centres.
 
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339086) said:
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.

Nice to have a reserve team of players who could actually get a run in firsts. Some of our teams in the past barely featured anyone who was 1st grade standard.
 
@roar_power said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339111) said:
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339086) said:
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.

Lets not get ahead of ourselves. It was reserve grade - a big divide between that and stepping up to NRL.

There is potential for sure but not too many will displace the current squad at this stage barring Simpkin and maybe bench spots for Amone, Seyfarth, Simpkins.

I think Israel Ogden will eventually be one of our first grade centres.

Well clearly I disagree. Our NRL team are going awful with senior plodders while our NSW cup side are going great with youngsters. Cini and Madden should definitely come into the NRL side this year.
 
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339151) said:
@roar_power said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339111) said:
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339086) said:
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.

Lets not get ahead of ourselves. It was reserve grade - a big divide between that and stepping up to NRL.

There is potential for sure but not too many will displace the current squad at this stage barring Simpkin and maybe bench spots for Amone, Seyfarth, Simpkins.

I think Israel Ogden will eventually be one of our first grade centres.

Well clearly I disagree. Our NRL team are going awful with senior plodders while our NSW cup side are going great with youngsters. Cini and Madden should definitely come into the NRL side this year.

Ok, so after tonight who would you replace with reserved graders?
 
@roar_power said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1340438) said:
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339151) said:
@roar_power said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339111) said:
@facepalmer said in [Recruitment Strategy for 2021 and Beyond](/post/1339086) said:
We actually have a lot of youngsters that I'd be penciling in as top 30 for next year that I just watched run around in NSW cup, the most impressive of which is Cini.

Zac Cini should be in first grade next week. His play reminds me of the great Dragons Cooper/Gasnier centre pairing or even a Justin Hodges to an extent. He might not be super quick but he is so strong, always coming in to dummy half to take runs and his post contact metres are insane. He also has a good passing game. He's an exceptionally good prospect for a centre and he makes all of our other centres look amateur frankly. He should be first picked run on side next week if Madge is serious about rewarding performances at this level. It's not like he's stuck behind rep centres.

Tom Amone should also be on the bench in grade, he's a very hard worker. Alex Seyfarth to me gets manhandled a lot at the point of contact but he is tireless and seems to be developing so I expect he'll eventually get there. Jock Madden is coming on in leaps and bounds and makes some great decisions and should get blooded this year.

Israel Ogden and EJ Lui both look like very good prospects. Lui looked uncontainable. He's massive. I haven't seen footage from this year of him but Logen Dillon in Jersey Flegg is dominating reports and the scoresheet in a way that looks very promising. I wouldn't mind seeing Cini go to first grade and Dillon get a run in NSW cup to replace him next week.

Allan Fitzgibbon also seems to be coming along quite well. I am impressed with how effective he is running out of our own end. Jacob Liddle is definitely a first grader he just has a howler in him that seems to come out when he gasses. Kiah Cooper just has something to him also though he's very slow. I would like to see him go nuts in the gym and get buff and become a backrower.

On the flipside Reece Hoffman doesn't impress me all that much as yet and Tuilagi was very quiet today.

Lets not get ahead of ourselves. It was reserve grade - a big divide between that and stepping up to NRL.

There is potential for sure but not too many will displace the current squad at this stage barring Simpkin and maybe bench spots for Amone, Seyfarth, Simpkins.

I think Israel Ogden will eventually be one of our first grade centres.

Well clearly I disagree. Our NRL team are going awful with senior plodders while our NSW cup side are going great with youngsters. Cini and Madden should definitely come into the NRL side this year.

Ok, so after tonight who would you replace with reserved graders?

Given the performance I would probably only be inclined to give Tamou a rest week and bring Amone in. Other than that I would have dropped Roberts for Cini but given Kepaoa is injured I would probably now just bring Cini in for him. Brooks buys another week.
 

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