He’s not a superstar. How has he earned that moniker?
Galvin may be the better player, but Fainu is the better half.
Both Galvin and Latu Fainu will be high quality players in the NRL for a long, long time.
Working out how to fit them both in our team and get the best out of them is the problem we need to solve.
Our forwards again got pumped and our outside backs were armttrocious.
With a couple more quality additions our forward pack has the capacity to become very good, but our centres and wingers are a major concern as we have no size, no speed, no power, it’s the most powered puff backline I have ever seen.
If we can get Turuva and Skelton playing at their best they will certainly help and if we can somehow get Olam fit and healthy on a more consistent basis that will also help.
When Starford To’a and Adam Doueihi are at their best they are both good attacking players who have a bit of size, speed and power in their game, but stating the obvious we need to dramatically improve their defence.
We also need to find a way to have Bula near his best on a more consistent basis.
Recruiting some fast, strong, powerful athletes in our backline has to be a high priority over the next couple of years, hopefully we can retain and see andcenerging Heamasi Makasini and the blistering speed of Onitoni Large help fill the void.