Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Adam Doueihi is a centre or fullback. He lacks the playmaking capabilities to play 5/8 pure and simple. Laurie deserves a crack at 5/8 next year, he could be no worse than any of the others who have worn the 6 this year. If Doueihi kicks up a fuss or signs elsewhere, move him on.
 
Crichton and Collins would be on big coin too. And guys like Tupouniua, Nate Butcher and Egan Butcher would command a min of 400k on the open market. Other teams like Penrith have to shed players to stay under the cap but not the roosters. It is beyond a joke.
Yeah bloody he’ll I forgot about those to state of origin players it is honestly ridiculous how they have no won minor premiership this year is laughable
 
Adam Doueihi is a centre or fullback. He lacks the playmaking capabilities to play 5/8 pure and simple. Laurie deserves a crack at 5/8 next year, he could be no worse than any of the others who have worn the 6 this year. If Doueihi kicks up a fuss or signs elsewhere, move him on.
Doueihi’s defence means he couldn’t play in the centres without an enforcer doing his tackling for him
 
Adam Doueihi is a centre or fullback. He lacks the playmaking capabilities to play 5/8 pure and simple. Laurie deserves a crack at 5/8 next year, he could be no worse than any of the others who have worn the 6 this year. If Doueihi kicks up a fuss or signs elsewhere, move him on.
1 Tedesco
2 Douihei
3 Naden
4 Nofoalum
5 Laurie
6 Brooks
7 Moses

Make it happen, Benji
 
I’m not sure how his form is in the super league but John Bateman is just what we need at this club
 
Loaned winger David Nofoaluma has confirmed that he will return to the Wests Tigers in 2023.

The Tigers allowed him to depart the joint venture on loan to the Melbourne Storm for the remainder of the 2022 season just days before the August 1 deadline.

Playing reserve grade for the Tigers at the time, there was a thought process that Nofoaluma would gain plenty out of the move south before returning to the Storm in 2023, including being involved in his first finals series, having never done so at the Tigers.
He has previously been open about what the Storm has meant for his game, suggesting the move has allowed him to enjoy his football again. He also didn't rule out the idea of exiting the Tigers on a more permanent basis.

That notion has now been squashed though, with Nofaluma telling News Corp that he hopes to take the skills he has learnt in Victoria back to Concord.
“It’s a personal thing for myself. I came down to Melbourne to gain some leadership and see some of the leaders here, how they are … it starts with the leaders,” Nofoaluma said.
“That was my focus in coming to Melbourne, not just to be a better player but to get an understanding on how to be the best for your teammates.”
Nofoaluma also admitted that he would have loved to be playing finals football with the Tigers.
“It’s a credit to those players and those teams that have done it in the past," he told the publication.
“For me now, it’s just about working hard and doing what is best for the team and getting the premiership.
“I would have loved it to be at the Tigers but it hasn’t seemed to have worked out for the club over the last 10 years.”

Nofoaluma is on-contract with the Tigers for a further three years, due to remain with the joint venture until at least the end of the 2025 season.
 
Loaned winger David Nofoaluma has confirmed that he will return to the Wests Tigers in 2023.

The Tigers allowed him to depart the joint venture on loan to the Melbourne Storm for the remainder of the 2022 season just days before the August 1 deadline.

Playing reserve grade for the Tigers at the time, there was a thought process that Nofoaluma would gain plenty out of the move south before returning to the Storm in 2023, including being involved in his first finals series, having never done so at the Tigers.
He has previously been open about what the Storm has meant for his game, suggesting the move has allowed him to enjoy his football again. He also didn't rule out the idea of exiting the Tigers on a more permanent basis.

That notion has now been squashed though, with Nofaluma telling News Corp that he hopes to take the skills he has learnt in Victoria back to Concord.
“It’s a personal thing for myself. I came down to Melbourne to gain some leadership and see some of the leaders here, how they are … it starts with the leaders,” Nofoaluma said.
“That was my focus in coming to Melbourne, not just to be a better player but to get an understanding on how to be the best for your teammates.”
Nofoaluma also admitted that he would have loved to be playing finals football with the Tigers.
“It’s a credit to those players and those teams that have done it in the past," he told the publication.
“For me now, it’s just about working hard and doing what is best for the team and getting the premiership.
“I would have loved it to be at the Tigers but it hasn’t seemed to have worked out for the club over the last 10 years.”

Nofoaluma is on-contract with the Tigers for a further three years, due to remain with the joint venture until at least the end of the 2025 season.

I have never doubted his passion for our club but always having losing seasons takes it's toll on you
 
I'd rather Brodie Croft and Bevan French
Listen to us,
what the hell.


We have just lived through the worst season in our West's Tiger's history.

And for the previous few months we have dreamed the dream, and created our wish list of top line players we would like at our club.

We have the money to Purchase 3 or 4 more players worth over 800 and another few cheaper centres & wingers, pick names that we need to win through to top 8.

Not players that are equally as bad as the ones we want gone.

& we dont even know how much extra the salary cap is going to be yet.
 
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