hammertime
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Gun in Supercoach, I know that.How does he go. Haven’t heard of him
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Gun in Supercoach, I know that.How does he go. Haven’t heard of him
Ivan realised he was a 6, and tried to get Nathan here to play 7, Madge on the other hand kept up the notion he was a 7, and tried to tell anyone who would listen that it's Brooksy's teamSome people defended Brooksie to the end ..lol .. after 11 years here …
you gotta feel a bit sorry for him though …was not suited to play the role that they always forced upon him …good coaches would have realised that you would think …
Go back and have a look it's not BS, and you were probably one of themAbsolute flaming BS
It’s a yes from me
I totally agree. To'a would be attractive to some. Had a fair to good year in 23 at full fitness. I don't mind if we hold him but would be the easiest to offload.For me I'd be looking at moving those on who are contracted past 2025 as a priority if Benji feels their future is limited with us. That would be Bud Sullivan, John Bateman & Starford To'a.
Those who are contracted for one more season can be told they are free to look elsewhere but are welcome to stay and fight for their future at the WT. Those are Doueihi, Tumeth, Matamua, Feledy, Naden, Staines & Klemmer.
If anything it makes them hungry to either land an extension or put themselves in the shop window for another club.
Pole & Seyfarth are the two contracted for one more season I would try to extend asap. Whilst Faagutu & Sukkar also contracted for one more season are told they will have an extension tabled if their form warrants by mid-season.
So unless Benji has a man crush on him, I reckon To'a could be one that is easily moved on (i.e. attractive to another club at his full salary with us).
I agree mate ! It’s just frustrating to read the last few pages , because if there is any acknowledgement of the fact the team has identified what many people in the nrl community can see, then it’s glossed over by others on here with an Axe Benji agenda, and some weird revisionist history around Madge . As if we didn’t get a Birds Eye view to that train wreck with the stupid documentary .if we can get this team as fit and as strong as they should be and have a solid run with injuries, we'll run top 10.
our biggest issue this year was the lack of depth and our conditioning, which the Football Department has been on record saying affected our discipline. it's clear that they're planning on fixing it.
an elite spine, plus a strong core that includes Turuva, Olam, Twal, Pole, Samuela, Da Silva, Sione, Bird, Seyfarth and Hunt should see us move up the ladder. the key is whether Richardson and Marshall can add to that core and build depth underneath in the coming months.
I would argue 2022 was the year he had a decent season, otherwise he has been pretty mediocre. He had a couple of good games last year, but was largely ineffective.Other then injury which can't be helped I don't understand the To'a hate on this forum. Had a really good season in 23 and everytime he came back he obviously was still injured which speaks to the club not managing it well more then him. Will be starting centre in 25 if he avoids injury in the off-season.
Except the author says "then Sam Fainu can shift to the middle". I wouldn't be in a hurry to move Slammin Sam Fainu from the edges.Like the idea of suggestion #1
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Only thing is, he’s on 600k and it’s his first years in NRL (after stint in super league as that’s where he’s from). He’s 23 and looks to be a great option tho, should have a crack, will be attractive for him to either play outside of Galvin or luaiIt’s a yes from me
One of many options to move Fainu back, not a good one but an optionExcept the author says "then Sam Fainu can shift to the middle". I wouldn't be in a hurry to move Slammin Sam Fainu from the edges.
In 2023I would argue 2022 was the year he had a decent season, otherwise he has been pretty mediocre. He had a couple of good games last year, but was largely ineffective.
Can we play one on each side?Except the author says "then Sam Fainu can shift to the middle". I wouldn't be in a hurry to move Slammin Sam Fainu from the edges.
Yep at the moment we have 31 players in the top 30 for next season if Tumeth exercises his option.I totally agree. To'a would be attractive to some. Had a fair to good year in 23 at full fitness. I don't mind if we hold him but would be the easiest to offload.
Bud & Bateman provide 2 issues. 1. As you say top 30 spot for multiple years & 2. $$$ they are on.
Considering we have $$$ in the bank. Shifting them would be greater priority. What would be ideal for both is a trade for 2025.
Bud as a back half & we gain a middle is not impossible.
Bateman doubt he is on anyone's radar unless we identify a ESL player.
As for others. I believe Tumeth is gone regardless. Only 2 I see possibly getting a gig elsewhere would be Douiehi & Staines. The young ones we are stuck with & I think we need Klemmer where we currently stand.
Pole & Seyfarth definitely priorities. Pole may be an issue. Storm are probably calling. Very attractive for him. I think we can keep big red.
re:I think we had enough significant player personnel changes over the past two years to warrant a better performance than the last two wooden spoons. Not sure about Ciraldo, but I’d wager a lot money that those other three coaches you’ve named would’ve had our team much higher on the ladder than bloody last again.
Thats a lot of players to find new homes for when none are currently willing to walk.Yep at the moment we have 31 players in the top 30 for next season if Tumeth exercises his option.
So we have to move on 1 regardless with Tumeth probably on the lowest salary to pay out.
Then we still need a roster spot for Sione Fainu assuming he is in our plans and of course to create space for Brian To'o and NAS lol
So I think we will see 4 players at the very least moved on (hopefully 2 are Bud & Bateman given the $$$ they take up).
It is, but let's say Tumeth is a payout we'd be happy to accommodate.Thats a lot of players to find new homes for when none are currently willing to walk.
We may have to wait until next year when heaps of them come off contract.
Dragons are heading a bit more towards the direction of the Knights. Trying to balance out the squad with experience in key positions. I actually expect Hunt to sign on with another club for the 26 season but at the same time expect Flanagan to keep him to his contract so that he has all that experience at his disposal.the Dogs are going to be a very interesting watch next season.
the Cowboys had a down year in 2023 after their incredible 2022. Newcastle were all the rage in 2023 and while they made the 8 this year, they had nowhere near the season they did the year previous. teams are typically able to plan for you a bit better the year after.
Canterbury's defensive system is built off effort and attitude, but teams will be able to find better ways to counteract their linespeed next year. they also fell off a lot of tackles because of having smaller men. that said, they've got some brilliant footballers and a strong football department which might mean they improve again in 2025.
agree on St George not pushing for top four anytime soon, especially if they replace Hunt with Schneider, which I think is the rumour. I think they'll be around 7-10 again, with a few of the youngsters beginning to show their worth.
as for where we can chat about it, it might be worth doing a crossover in the offseason... we'll discuss at a later time!
He'll also have that playing group offside pretty quickly. It was widely reported that Reynolds was off him by the end of Madges tenure at Souths, meant we were no chance of getting him when Adam was off contract.The Broncos are the model for how the 'old boys club" influence/have power over a club. It would be fair to argue that the major part of their success has been largely on the back of a wealth of football talent - rather than effective leadership off the field.
The appointment of Maguire signals an attempt to take a different direction, but his window will be very small given the pushback from those not happy about the appt and the media that will be sweating on it.
Would be an absolute Genius!It is, but let's say Tumeth is a payout we'd be happy to accommodate.
I reckon To'a would be snapped up by someone (plus is managed by the same crew as Stef, iPap & Kepaoa so they may be keen to shift him on anyway) then it's 2 that Richo is probably working his magic to move on.
Personally I think some other clubs would take Staines & Matamua if we needed to open spots but Richo will be deemed a genius if he can move Bud & Bateman.