Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

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Isn't it nice now talking about prospective external signings to improve the squad that has had a promising start to the year instead of spending the next 6 months with 'will he or won't he' with Galvin?
Your spot on Kelce68. The more time has passed since Galvin decided to go, the more glad I am he didn't stay. Don't get me wrong I was fuming, but cooling off and looking at it now that money will be better used to balance the squad. Galvin might play for Australia one day, we have Latu who was always earmarked as the future half anyway. Sheens always had Galvin tapped as a lock forward eventually. After listening to Richo last night on Graham's podcast I'm fine with Galvin going. He's not worth 1 million a year. We can bring in 2 - 3 N.R.L hardened talented players with that cash. The otherway I look at it to is we found Galvin after Parra let him go. Eventually we will find another Galvin, Tedesco, Moses and all the other great juniors who left. We will find more, now the clubs being run professionally, iv got no doubt we will be keeping them.
 
In my mind our first priority must be to stabilise our spine for the next 3-4 years. This means we need to straighten out Bula’s intentions, re-sign TDS, extend Api and Latu (if he’s the one) and secure a decent back up half that can step up when needed.
Once this is done we move on positions of weakness such as edge backrow and centre.
 
Not fussed what he does paws don't really want him, there were rumours he was on the nose there and they were trying to get rid of him, you have read that from a reliable source.
Matter$on is all about the $ so he will see out his contract, even if he does have to play reserve grade to do so. All he sees is money now and doesn't see the value of his next contract diminishing.
 
In my mind our first priority must be to stabilise our spine for the next 3-4 years. This means we need to straighten out Bula’s intentions, re-sign TDS, extend Api and Latu (if he’s the one) and secure a decent back up half that can step up when needed.
Once this is done we move on positions of weakness such as edge backrow and centre.

Our spine is fine. Bula is here for another 3 years. Fainu is here for another 3 years and Luai another 5 years. TDS we need to focus on yes, while Api we don't need to rush to re-sign, he will be 34 by the time his next contract ends. He will be an extra 12 months at most. Our spine is fine. Adam Doueihi is a competent 'back up' half and we technically still have Jayden Sullivan on the books, so no more money needs to be tied up in the halves.

Putting some money to our forward pack is critical. We have the weakest forward depth in the NRL as a whole. We literally have no one outside the Top 17 this week who is up to stepping in.
 
But he hasn't played like that since he left us. Hard NO from me.

We need to find some 'depth' forwards at a cheap price. We need options at the moment for when forwards are out as we have literlaly zero.

I would offer him close to a minimum contract. I doubt he would take it but I would do the same. I would probably throw the same to the likes of Bryce Cartwright etc. Again, emphasis is more on what we pay. Everyone has a value at the right price.
 
Interesting section in the article from Alex McKinnon today:

“Trent Robinson told me one day, and I will never forget it, your whole attacking structure is dependent on your back rowers.”

Given it’s one of our weaker areas wondering how some upgrades in these positions would see us kick up our progress another level?
 
Interesting section in the article from Alex McKinnon today:

“Trent Robinson told me one day, and I will never forget it, your whole attacking structure is dependent on your back rowers.”

Given it’s one of our weaker areas wondering how some upgrades in these positions would see us kick up our progress another level?

100%. Your whole backline sweep (which is pretty much the most used play in the NRL), is dependent on the quality of lines your backrowers run. Respectfully, Fainu and Seyfarth run very soft/slow lines that don't threaten or take defenders away. Look at the best clubs, and look at the quality of those lines. Even look at the quality and pace of Tuilagis line last week for his try. Compare that to the lines our 2RF ran in the final 10 mins when we were in their 20m when we needed a try and its worlds apart.
 
I was just thinking this last night watching the game...qld country aboriginal ca nt see him adopting to sydney... might be wrong
And we don't have a big list of aboriginal players likely to be with us next season (Naden, Mason, any others) who he could connect with. Well Inglis is on coaching staff could be a mentor type.
 
100%. Your whole backline sweep (which is pretty much the most used play in the NRL), is dependent on the quality of lines your backrowers run. Respectfully, Fainu and Seyfarth run very soft/slow lines that don't threaten or take defenders away. Look at the best clubs, and look at the quality of those lines. Even look at the quality and pace of Tuilagis line last week for his try. Compare that to the lines our 2RF ran in the final 10 mins when we were in their 20m when we needed a try and its worlds apart.
This comes down to coaching and Hodgson as attacking coach. I loved how the Donkeys used their backrowers in the 1st half last night in the red zone, Willison & Piakura. We need to use Sam Fainu & Seyfarth more than we do if we are be a red zone threat.
 
This comes down to coaching and Hodgson as attacking coach. I loved how the Donkeys used their backrowers in the 1st half last night in the red zone, Willison & Piakura. We need to use Sam Fainu & Seyfarth more than we do if we are be a red zone threat.
When was the last time attacking the line we seen our second rowers on an angle run against the grain like Nikora does.
 
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