Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Ding Ding Ding!!! The key number is 2027!

Koroisau will be 34 at the beginning of 2027 pre season. Father time waits for no man. Right now, he is still as crafty as ever, but when the drop off comes, it will be significant. Particularly in the position he plays, his size, and how the club are using him as an 80-minute speed bump. He's being beaten up with middles targeting him in the middle of the field. The drop off with Damien Cook has already been significant IMO.

If the club offers him an extension, for mine they have to be yearly. That gives the club some control. Da Silva is the multi-year contract. If Koroisau wants more security, Perth and PNG will give it to him.

Da Silva won't be short of offers. Cowboys are in the mix. Dragons are also a great landing spot for him with Cook in his final years. And he will be a great decade long #9 for the club that has him. His performances in reserve grade the last 3 games have been excellent. He's clearly a level above. His body is maturing, and he's continuing to improve.

If the club signs Koroisau, and loses Da Silva, well it tells me it's still stuck in short-termism to get results now rather than looking ahead 4 years which how every club should be looking at their roster. Haywood is still a massive unknown. A good long-term #9 is integral. They touch the ball the most in a game, they direct the play, they make the most tackles in a game. It's no surprise that Melbourne and Roosters dominated rugby league for 10-15 years with good stable #9s in Smith and Friend, now Grant for Melbourne.
Agree
API should only be a year to year contract at best.
 
This argument gets used all the time… why is that relative to our situation ? I just want the best outcome for the team…. I couldn’t care what less Harry Grant did

This whole “apprenticeship “ thing is BS…. Galvin who most here think is a selfish entitled so and so just walked straight into the first grade side of the team leading the comp… Why isn’t he doing an apprenticeship?

It’s obvious the Bulldogs don’t care about upsetting others in the team and moving them on … they just want to win the comp!
On the surface everything is sunshine and rainbows ..

But I have a feeling something like this simmer's under the surface and will rear it's head at some point

Just turn up to bulldogs games with big banners saying "first it was Mahoney and Sexton, will you be next?" ..

Get into their heads..

Its đź’Ż an issue . They are human.
 
Ding Ding Ding!!! The key number is 2027!

Koroisau will be 34 at the beginning of 2027 pre season. Father time waits for no man. Right now, he is still as crafty as ever, but when the drop off comes, it will be significant. Particularly in the position he plays, his size, and how the club are using him as an 80-minute speed bump. He's being beaten up with middles targeting him in the middle of the field. The drop off with Damien Cook has already been significant IMO.

If the club offers him an extension, for mine they have to be yearly. That gives the club some control. Da Silva is the multi-year contract. If Koroisau wants more security, Perth and PNG will give it to him.

Da Silva won't be short of offers. Cowboys are in the mix. Dragons are also a great landing spot for him with Cook in his final years. And he will be a great decade long #9 for the club that has him. His performances in reserve grade the last 3 games have been excellent. He's clearly a level above. His body is maturing, and he's continuing to improve.

If the club signs Koroisau, and loses Da Silva, well it tells me it's still stuck in short-termism to get results now rather than looking ahead 4 years which how every club should be looking at their roster. Haywood is still a massive unknown. A good long-term #9 is integral. They touch the ball the most in a game, they direct the play, they make the most tackles in a game. It's no surprise that Melbourne and Roosters dominated rugby league for 10-15 years with good stable #9s in Smith and Friend, now Grant for Melbourne.

I have used this argument repeatedly ….people here think Api won’t slow down at 34 …he will just keep,playing at the same level he is now ..
 
Come 2027 …TDS would have had 4 years playing behind Api… probably learnt everything from him that he needs to by then…seems a smart kid
He might be smart, but is he big and tough enough to play 80 minutes, in the middle, in the NRL? Right now he's not.. and I don't think he's ready in another 12 months either..

I think 2028 is the year of TDS... And we can extend API till then and use 2027 as that transition year.
 
He might be smart, but is he big and tough enough to play 80 minutes, in the middle, in the NRL? Right now he's not.. and I don't think he's ready in another 12 months either..

I think 2028 is the year of TDS... And we can extend API till then and use 2027 as that transition year.

If we could see the future then we would both know what the best outcome is … unfortunately the decision for 2027 will need to be made shortly .. TDS might be ready by then …Api’s might have lost a step by then… we don’t know
 
He needs polish but Bellamy would give him a typical makeover to become a good NRL prop. Kit Lauli'i struggled tackling the bigger forwards. Rahme played well and I hope he continues to improve.
IMO our prop rotation is developing very nicely.
Terryl May, Pole, Sione Fainu, Taateo and Hunt. All have impact. And some younger hopefuls.
2nd rowers---Sam Fainu, KPP, Seyfarth, Twal, Charlie Murray. Another quality 2RF would be good.
Lock----Tyrone sounds a good prospect. Bird and Twal stopgap? A genuine lock needed.
 
Royce would be the one to drop out I'd say.

I'm not saying I necessarily want Hetherington, but I do think the writing might be on the wall. wouldn't mind someone to fill out jersey 17 that can play across the pack as well, but hypothetically...

8. May
9. Koroisau
10. Pole
11. Sa. Fainu
12. Pearce-Paul
13. Hetherington*

14. Mason / Da Silva
15. Si. Fainu
16. Twal
17. Seyfarth / Sukkar / ?
With the handful of games Sukkar has played there is real potential on show.

Another off season under his belt and he will be hard to leave out of the lineup.
 
What’s the fascination with Hassett ?
If you take a look at his stats when playing NSW Cup, he rarely makes more than 60-70m, rarely breaks a tackle and his post contact metres are very minimal.
If we are signing him on a base contract as depth cover than sure he’d be ok, but if we are looking at someone who can make a positive difference to our NRL team, he won’t help much at this stage.
Totally agree. Galvin like fascination? I don't get it either. Lets move on, there are better players out there that could fill the lock/2RF gap IMO.
 
Great points. But you're comparing clubs with stable football departments and development programs for a long time, with Wests Tigers.

This is still a reactionary club, rather than a proactive one. And as we've touched on, the club is not yet set up properly to develop players to the best of their ability. There is still a way to go to remove this stigma of the club.
Yes and that's why agents don't have complete faith in having their prospects develop at our club. It's small steps to regain this faith and only results will dictate that.

Anyway if we lose TDS in '27, we have Jared Haywood & 28yo Manase Fainu as options wink wink
 
Yes and that's why agents don't have complete faith in having their prospects develop at our club. It's small steps to regain this faith and only results will dictate that.

Anyway if we lose TDS in '27, we have Jared Haywood & 28yo Manase Fainu as options wink wink

would make more sense to me to see what TDS has when he is fully developed … what if he turns out to be the best of the bunch ? If he isn’t than let him go the next time, and hello Haywood …
 
Second most missed tackles in the league so far this season - all positions…

Penrith knew he wasn’t an 80 minute player 4 years ago
I think one of the podcasters made the point Api's tired defence is still better than Tallyn's defence for 30 minutes in his first grade stints.

Both times TDS played more then 25 minutes he missed 6 tackles. Tristan Hope not any better.

Using the game against the Storm as an example - Api played 50 minutes and missed 3 tackles (29 made) while TDS played 30 minutes and missed 6 tackles (18 made)

We don't have a defensively strong hooker at the club and while it's better to have Api not play 80 minutes, our defence doesn't improve when he's off.
 
IMO our prop rotation is developing very nicely.
Terryl May, Pole, Sione Fainu, Taateo and Hunt. All have impact. And some younger hopefuls.
2nd rowers---Sam Fainu, KPP, Seyfarth, Twal, Charlie Murray. Another quality 2RF would be good.
Lock----Tyrone sounds a good prospect. Bird and Twal stopgap? A genuine lock needed.
I would hope Bird can move on next year; maybe get a couple of years in SL. Charlie Murray is a stretch here too. Wouldn't get a run in any other NRL side.
 
I think one of the podcasters made the point Api's tired defence is still better than Tallyn's defence for 30 minutes in his first grade stints.

Both times TDS played more then 25 minutes he missed 6 tackles. Tristan Hope not any better.

Using the game against the Storm as an example - Api played 50 minutes and missed 3 tackles (29 made) while TDS played 30 minutes and missed 6 tackles (18 made)

We don't have a defensively strong hooker at the club and while it's better to have Api not play 80 minutes, our defence doesn't improve when he's off.
My comment was made in relation to another comment that Api was the best hooker in the comp.. do you agree with that statement ?

I have always said that Api is the better player still … Although as you have said … they both have some defensive deficiencies

I agree with you that Api ( and TDS) would benefit from less minutes and playing TDS off the bench for a 25-30 min stint …

TDS is only 20 years old and will likely improve his defence over time
 
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