BlackWhiteGold
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Fulton and Benji to enter thunderdome, 2 men in, 1 man outFultons appointment brought unrest amongst the coaching staff which then spilled onto the players.
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Fulton and Benji to enter thunderdome, 2 men in, 1 man outFultons appointment brought unrest amongst the coaching staff which then spilled onto the players.
The way you keep trying to talk up Scott Fulton as 'that guy' is embarrassing.
Not sure our club can rebuild without the FG team showing some form of growth and expect that you will retain the best, or attract players from other stronger clubs.All I can see in the Bulldogs is a club that has tied up its salary cap for the next 2-3 years building a roster that might dream about scraping into the bottom couple of spots in the eight and realistically probably isn't even that good. Maybe we've been so poor for so long that a couple of years running 10th-12th would seem like success. But so far as I'm concerned if we're going to actually commit to rebuilding we might as well do it properly for the first time in a decade, rather than using every spare dollar of cap room to sign whoever happens to be available then wondering why we don't have a coherent unit on the field and can't hang on to our youngsters.
So he’s been told to shut up and that is the best he could manage?all Wests tigers supported, administration and coaches “please don’t talk about recruitment to media”
Lee Hag on radio today: I will not be talking about retention other than to say that we are looking at Jerome Luai, he is a quality player, and yes you can assume we have made in offer.
Lol
If we finish 10th .....Benji should win coach of the yearAll I can see in the Bulldogs is a club that has tied up its salary cap for the next 2-3 years building a roster that might dream about scraping into the bottom couple of spots in the eight and realistically probably isn't even that good. Maybe we've been so poor for so long that a couple of years running 10th-12th would seem like success. But so far as I'm concerned if we're going to actually commit to rebuilding we might as well do it properly for the first time in a decade, rather than using every spare dollar of cap room to sign whoever happens to be available then wondering why we don't have a coherent unit on the field and can't hang on to our youngsters.
Where can I listen to this exchange? This bloke can't keep his mouth shut
Are you kidding? That blind?You haven't seen much of the Tigers and Magpies over the years if you think he is one of the worst. He would have walked into the starting lineup of many Balmain, Magpies and Wests Tigers teams over the years.
Fultons appointment brought unrest amongst the coaching staff which then spilled onto the players.
Other than the Panthers. In completely unrelated news, which team do you think has accomplished the most successful rebuild in the past couple of decades?Not sure our club can rebuild without the FG team showing some form of growth and expect that you will retain the best, or attract players from other stronger clubs.
WTs Is the only club to my knowledge who tries to sell what might happen in three years time.
Even the Dolphins in their maiden year performed better than us and in doing so have recruited some very handy players to strengthen their team.
Gould has recruited players that strengthen the depth at the club with players who were blocked from playing FG in strong teams. To me that is smart recruiting and with Crichton as the cherry on the top. From where I sit they are looking far more likely at this stage than us.
Momo is no star, but he's still 2-3 times the player that Kepaoa is currently. I can't believe any would even question that.It's not even this simple. Who is better - Pauga or Kepaoa ? I reckon Kepaoa by miles. Pauga gets a starting job for the rorters. Remember how highly rated Momo was. The guy was ordinary. He isn't a first grader. For some reason people still mention him on here as a signing target.
I'm not sold on Kepaoa but I'd state he is a borderline first grader who can play much more first grade over his career than guys like Momo or Pauga.
Fulton was the one who told Blore he's free to leave which is why Melbourne reached out in the first place, he believes Blore is blocking Samuela Fainu's path & suggested Schuster as an upgrade to Blore.
Momo is no star, but he's still 2-3 times the player that Kepaoa is currently. I can't believe any would even question that.
Fact is manly are still better than WT.The facts are Manlys list of star recruits under Fulton are Aaron Woods & Kelma Tuilagi LOL
I would estimate they have at least 5 players on 800k+ which is HUGE!it's hard to get a read mate. I don't think they have any players on anything above $850k. there's definitely money to play with and roster spots to fill but who they prioritise and chase is the question.
Are you kidding? That blind?
He can barely make the 17 for the worst side we've ever had. Thus far in his career he has proven that he is currently not an NRL standard player. He has some potential but he hasn't improved whatsoever since his debut, and after years off fluffing around it's time for someone else to get a shot. If he had been toiling away in SNW Cup for the past 4 years then yeah maybe i'd think he deserves a shot in the nrl if he was dominating at cup level.
If he plays more than a couple of first grade games for us next season we're totally screwed.
Actually it's Haumole, Koula, Saab...The facts are Manlys list of star recruits under Fulton are Aaron Woods & Kelma Tuilagi LOL