Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071146) said:
@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

Though I haven't watched our juniors on a reasonable level for many years and as such cannot comment on their individual abilities, I certainly agree with your sentiment of looking after our locals. Sure, the club should not overly favour them, but it goes against the whole foundation of the respective joint venture partner clubs to ignore them.

Also think that the camaraderie that passion, such as that with which Nofo for example bangs on an esky can bring, is severely undervalued.
 
@formerguest said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071157) said:
@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071146) said:
@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

Though I haven't watched our juniors on a reasonable level for many years and as such cannot comment on their individual abilities, I certainly agree with your sentiment of looking after our locals. Sure, the club should not overly favour them, but it goes against the whole foundation of the respective joint venture partner clubs to ignore them.

Also think that the camaraderie that passion, such as that with which Nofo for example bangs on an esky can bring, is severely undervalued.

Also, just noticed that there's 30k posts and 2 million views on this thread and still relatively little positive impact.
 
@Russell said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071110) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071100) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071028) said:
@thegbone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071027) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071026) said:
@thegbone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071018) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071017) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071016) said:
@jadtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071011) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071006) said:
@Spacecub said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071004) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070989) said:
@Tigerboy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070953) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070834) said:
In Telly today there was a rumour post with a teaser Q:-
Which two rep stars could be part of a tree club shuffle..?.

Have a guess to win a prize!


Rey Rey Titans
Matto Titans
AJ Brimson Tigers
Jai Arrow Sharks

That works. You’re in the game!

That cronulla mob amaze me, I heard on the radio yesterday that they had signed Ramien but the NRL wont register the contract till they offload someone.....is their policy buy buy and buy and worry about it later

Ramien is training with the Sharks and is living in Caringbah. Now that opens the door for another club to apply pressure on that rotten mob to release Xerri!

I cant see Xerri being released they are trying to offload Fifita,no way would i want him to come back here

Yeah I know but it would be fun to put the Sharks under pressure since they can't register the contract.

To get the players they want the sharks practically need to offload two of fifita, Moylan and dugan without paying a cent to any of them. They're already over the cap for next season and need to offload players just to sign ramien, mulitalo, Kennedy and possibly upgrade xerri.


Havent they resigned Kennedy? edit yes they extended him til end of 2020. I also thought Mulitalo was already under contract? I've mentioned it before but I'd happily take Sione Katoa off their hands

Katoa has been overtaken by Mulitalo and lost confidence. He would only block the progression of our younger players.


he wouldnt block anyone as he wouldnt get picked if he didnt deserve it. would be our quickest back by a mile, certainly worth a shot, particuarly if cronulla will pick up some of the tab

We each have our own views on players. Katoa would block a position in CC for one of our younger players with potential to play NRL. Katoa is quick off the mark but loses pace rapidly, is not big nor does he have that drive to win. Watch Scolari play and you can see he wants to succeed. There is a huge difference between the two,

If we were to somehow get rid of Jennings then katoa could replace him in our 30. I rate scolari but he's still at least a year away from first grade. Katoa is an improvement on Jennings.

I'm not sure about Bradley on the wing, he needs a good off-season and if he can bulk up a bit then maybe he can stay as a winger. He needs more size to play in the back row too. We won't go into next season with both Lee Silva and scolari starting on the wings in CC. Think scolari has another year of eligibility in Flegg, Lee Silva will be too old for flegg I think.

Mate, a dead dog is an improvement on Jennings. Nobody would take him, even if we offered to pay full freight.

Maybe we should try the dead dog.


Or a cardboard cut out of Joey Manu ?
 
Recruitment wise I’m not expecting any sugar hit from Madge when funds become available. I sense he’ll be playing the long game with a detailed strategy on the types of players he wants to bring to the club, governed by a far greater holistic approach to managing the cap than what Ivan did. The club went from one of the youngest rosters to the oldest as Ivan recruited a plethora of senior players to long term contracts, a mess that’ll take another two season to clear. Although Madge’s is on a three year contract, I sense he’s working on a mandate well beyond this.

The crucial component of future recruitment and retention is around the spine. Madge is happy with Brooks at halfback, and long term the hooking role seems to be Liddle and Simpkin. Although I wouldn’t be surprised if Billy Brittain is also added to roster short term considering the injury to Liddle and the youth of Simpkin. Walters is more of a depth five-eight option who can play a bit stop gap hooker.

Fullback and five-eight is where it gets interesting.

Thompson is a wholehearted, slippery ball runner and good club man, but lacks vision and a passing game. He’s a short term solution, so fullback is our most important position to resolve at least for 2021. Brimson looks good, and a potential long term solution and probably worth throwing fullback money at him. I like Lomax, but I not sure he’s a fullback, definitely seems suited to playing right centre and is a quality player with a lot of upside. Throwing fullback money though at Lomax would be more risky for the overall balance of the cap if he ends up in the final wash-up another centre like Mbye on big ‘spine’ money. That being the case I could only offer Lomax ‘good’ centre money to start with.

Benji will retire at the end of 2020 and another five-eight will be required. Mbye is on big ‘spine’ money and seems the logical choice to shift there in 2021. He really needs to step up big time though. The captain on big money sitting out in the centres is simply not good enough, he was bought to the club to play fullback and fell short of expectations, he offered little influence on our team and results, he was floundering at stages, struggling to even catch high kicks. He either steps up and delivers (with more influence and ownership of results) or he should do the honourable thing and take a pay cut if he’s going to continue as a centre. Next season Mbye looks likey to play either centre or hooker, but where ever he’s playing he needs to do a lot more than what he’s produced thus far. It would be tempting to appoint Benji captain next season to make this point to Mbye - you need to earn it!
 
@WswWt said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071156) said:
Jack Wighton has rejected a year extension on his contract.. (might mean he is looking to sign for longer)

Not good if Wighton leaves Raiders who would then set their sights on Lomax.
 
@Spacecub said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071004) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070989) said:
@Tigerboy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070953) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070834) said:
In Telly today there was a rumour post with a teaser Q:-
Which two rep stars could be part of a tree club shuffle..?.

Have a guess to win a prize!


Rey Rey Titans
Matto Titans
AJ Brimson Tigers
Jai Arrow Sharks

That works. You’re in the game!

That cronulla mob amaze me, I heard on the radio yesterday that they had signed Ramien but the NRL wont register the contract till they offload someone.....is their policy buy buy and buy and worry about it later

No doubt some club ( probably us ) will be stupid enough to take someone off their hands to help them out.
 
@Geo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071151) said:
Aaron Gray

Only about 145 days until season starts , surely you can find someone better than him before then

We should change our name from the Tigers to the Fringies
 
@Fletch said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071164) said:
Recruitment wise I’m not expecting any sugar hit from Madge when funds become available. I sense he’ll be playing the long game with a detailed strategy on the types of players he wants to bring to the club, governed by a far greater holistic approach to managing the cap than what Ivan did. The club went from one of the youngest rosters to the oldest as Ivan recruited a plethora of senior players to long term contracts, a mess that’ll take another two season to clear. Although Madge’s is on a three year contract, I sense he’s working on a mandate well beyond this.

The crucial component of future recruitment and retention is around the spine. Madge is happy with Brooks at halfback, and long term the hooking role seems to be Liddle and Simpkin. Although I wouldn’t be surprised if Billy Brittain is also added to roster short term considering the injury to Liddle and the youth of Simpkin. Walters is more of a depth five-eight option who can play a bit stop gap hooker.

Fullback and five-eight is where it gets interesting.

Thompson is a wholehearted, slippery ball runner and good club man, but lacks vision and a passing game. He’s a short term solution, so fullback is our most important position to resolve at least for 2021. Brimson looks good, and a potential long term solution and probably worth throwing fullback money at him. I like Lomax, but I not sure he’s a fullback, definitely seems suited to playing right centre and is a quality player with a lot of upside. Throwing fullback money though at Lomax would be more risky for the overall balance of the cap if he ends up in the final wash-up another centre like Mbye on big ‘spine’ money. That being the case I could only offer Lomax ‘good’ centre money to start with.

Benji will retire at the end of 2020 and another five-eight will be required. Mbye is on big ‘spine’ money and seems the logical choice to shift there in 2021. He really needs to step up big time though. The captain on big money sitting out in the centres is simply not good enough, he was bought to the club to play fullback and fell short of expectations, he offered little influence on our team and results, he was floundering at stages, struggling to even catch high kicks. He either steps up and delivers (with more influence and ownership of results) or he should do the honourable thing and take a pay cut if he’s going to continue as a centre. Next season Mbye looks likey to play either centre or hooker, but where ever he’s playing he needs to do a lot more than what he’s produced thus far. It would be tempting to appoint Benji captain next season to make this point to Mbye - you need to earn it!

Agree with about everything you said. Good assessment!
 
@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071146) said:
@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

I suspect all these young talented players will be part of the preseason squad. Those that impress most might even stay on through the summer. If players impress they could be promoted to development or nrl contracts. Especially if the likes of current squad fillers like McIntyre and Smith are moved on
 
Not sure if it’s the right Thread but for what it’s worth an insight on this year for Curtis Scott.
Courtesy of Christian Nicolussi SMH.

'I hit rock bottom': Storm star opens up on mental health battle

By Christian Nicolussi
OCTOBER 12, 2019
Curtis Scott.

Things were pretty bleak for Curtis Scott at the start of the year.

"Let's just say I hit rock bottom," he admits, candidly. "You couldn't have got any lower.

"If it wasn't for my family and friends, I wouldn't know what could have happened to me going through those tough times.

"I was doing my dream job of being a rugby league player, but then you get to the point you don't want to get out of bed in the morning – it gets pretty sad.

"If you told me 12 months ago I was about to go through the year I have, I wouldn't be able to do it. I wouldn't put my hand up to go through it."

Before we go any further, it's important to point out that this story has a happy ending. Well, mostly happy.

Scott overcame anxiety, depression and a broken foot to play the final two games of Melbourne's season and then get selected for the Prime Minister's XIII, the Kangaroos World Cup 9s squad and the Junior Kangaroos.

As he proudly tells The Sun-Herald while sitting in the glorious foyer of the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva this week: "You can't keep a good man down, brother. That's what I've learnt out of this whole thing. You can throw everything at me, beat me up, do whatever you want, but you can't keep a good man down."

Unfortunately Scott reinjured his foot playing for the PM's side on Friday night, but he is confident it is a minor setback and not a repeat of the break that destroyed his season. The injury will keep him out of the World Nines and the Junior Kangaroos. In keeping with the luck he's had, he suffered the injury in his first hit-up of the game.

"Hopefully the scans come back all right," Scott says. "It doesn't feel like a break. I can still do calf raises on it, which is a good sign. I'll have some time off now and get the body and head right and keep moving forward."

There were all sorts of stories being circulated about Scott at the start of the year.

There was the supposed punch-up with Quade Cooper as they crossed paths near the Storm's training base.

"None of that happened," Scott says. "It was all blown up. I was aware of the story.

"It was also tossed up me and [Will] Chambers had a punch-up. But we're tight. Will has only ever helped since I came to Melbourne and taken me under his wing."

Around the time the Cooper "incident" was making headlines, Scott was dropped from first grade. Now this is where the facts needs to be separated from the fiction. The brief dumping from the Storm's NRL side had nothing to do with Cooper. Scott was struggling with depression. It is only now when he talks about it he realises how bleak things had become.

If it wasn't for my family and friends, I wouldn't know what could have happened to me.
Curtis Scott
The Cooper whispers had hardly done wonders for his frame of mind.

He had also been told he had glandular fever and was having pain-killing injections each week for an AC joint he injured in the opening round against the Broncos.

"When I was struggling, I wouldn't talk to anyone," Scott says. "I'd come home from training and go to my room and sit in there the whole time.

"I was living with [Storm teammates] Brandon Smith and Scotty Drinkwater at the time. They didn't know what to do, nor did I expect them to know how to handle it. I'd just tell them I was fine. It built up and built up and finally boiled over.

"I wasn't sleeping and was taking sleeping tablets. I wasn't all over the shop, I was doing my best to keep it together, but there were a few things that shouldn't have been the way they were.

"I was struggling with mental health. And once I got rid of the people who were making my life worse, I was sweet."

The first person Scott called when he hit "rock bottom" was his older brother Lewis. Scott's family were aware of his mental struggle, but living in Sydney there was only so much they could do.

Playing well was Scott's short-term plan to overcome his demons, but then he broke his foot against Parramatta during a career-best game during Magic Round.

"I was banking on all my problems going away if I could play just one good game," Scott says. "I played one of the best games to date against Parramatta, then I break my foot.

"I had to quickly learn I couldn't rely on football [to feel better].

"I broke down when the doctor told me I'd be out for 12 to 14 weeks. I was having a rough trot as it was. I thought, 'When can I catch a break?'"

For almost two months Scott was the only player at the Storm in the rehabilitation group. But Storm coach Craig Bellamy admired the way he knuckled down, got physically and mentally better, and rewarded him with a shock semi-final start against the Eels ahead of Chambers.

Chambers has since picked up a deal with Japanese rugby. Scott has two years remaining on his Storm deal, but also been linked with a possible move to Sydney.

As he likes to describe it: "I'm getting shopped around more than a cheap suit. Every story being written would be linking me to North Queensland or even the Bulldogs.

"I want to stay in Melbourne. I wouldn't want the hustle and bustle of the Sydney media.

"I'm happy with my contract. I'm actually stoked with it. I'll be staying out of [football manager] Frank Ponissi's office as much as possible."

Ponissi was the one who had to try and convince Scott he had made the PM's XIII team. He was deep into end of season celebrations and already spotted the original team on Instagram a few hours earlier. Chad Townsend pulled out because his wife Marissa was due to have a baby, which paved the way for Mal Meninga to call on Scott.

Meninga, like Bellamy, was impressed with the young centre's dedication to get back on the field.

"I know he had an up-and-down year, but he finished off well and to me that says a lot about his character and how hard he worked," Meninga says. "The Storm are a tough team to get back into. Who am I to say Craig doesn't know what he is doing by putting Curtis Scott back into his footy team. He's done something right, and I thought he didn't let them down at all. He's also the best right centre with our under-23s."

Scott, who turned 22 on Saturday, had a dream of making the NSW Origin team in 2019. He has the same goal for 2020.

"I want to be a part of that arena," he says. "I just need to get my body and my head right and play good footy. I love the physicality of the game, the aggression, and that's what Origin is about.

"In the meantime, my focus is on being happy. That's the main thing."
 
With Marsters going it does open the spot....

and he did punch out Walker quite gloriously....worth a contract for mine....

good on him about opening up to how hard things can get despite what people may think. Doesn't matter if you're a top footy player or a guy who digs holes for a living, depression and anxiety can cripple you
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071028) said:
@thegbone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071027) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071026) said:
@thegbone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071018) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071017) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071016) said:
@jadtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071011) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071006) said:
@Spacecub said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071004) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070989) said:
@Tigerboy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070953) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070834) said:
In Telly today there was a rumour post with a teaser Q:-
Which two rep stars could be part of a tree club shuffle..?.

Have a guess to win a prize!


Rey Rey Titans
Matto Titans
AJ Brimson Tigers
Jai Arrow Sharks

That works. You’re in the game!

That cronulla mob amaze me, I heard on the radio yesterday that they had signed Ramien but the NRL wont register the contract till they offload someone.....is their policy buy buy and buy and worry about it later

Ramien is training with the Sharks and is living in Caringbah. Now that opens the door for another club to apply pressure on that rotten mob to release Xerri!

I cant see Xerri being released they are trying to offload Fifita,no way would i want him to come back here

Yeah I know but it would be fun to put the Sharks under pressure since they can't register the contract.

To get the players they want the sharks practically need to offload two of fifita, Moylan and dugan without paying a cent to any of them. They're already over the cap for next season and need to offload players just to sign ramien, mulitalo, Kennedy and possibly upgrade xerri.


Havent they resigned Kennedy? edit yes they extended him til end of 2020. I also thought Mulitalo was already under contract? I've mentioned it before but I'd happily take Sione Katoa off their hands

Katoa has been overtaken by Mulitalo and lost confidence. He would only block the progression of our younger players.


he wouldnt block anyone as he wouldnt get picked if he didnt deserve it. would be our quickest back by a mile, certainly worth a shot, particuarly if cronulla will pick up some of the tab

We each have our own views on players. Katoa would block a position in CC for one of our younger players with potential to play NRL. Katoa is quick off the mark but loses pace rapidly, is not big nor does he have that drive to win. Watch Scolari play and you can see he wants to succeed. There is a huge difference between the two,

I watched the Scolari highlights clip that was posted on here recently. Whilst it's great to have young guys coming through the system, I found his highlights somewhat underwhelming. Just looked like your stock standard winger to me.
 
@rustycage I don’t think anyone is saying he (or Lee Silva) is the next Blake Ferguson. Yes you need talent but you also need the will to win & they had both. A stock standard winger that does under 11 secs for the 100m, can catch the high ball and tackles and intimidates his opposite number I think will go alright. The try saver v Cronulla caught my eye also and he scored plenty of tries when he did get the chance. I suggest you also take a look at his schoolboy highlights which could be a good pointer of things to come if you want to look at real speed and pretty scary defence even for union which I would normally be very suspect and not a fan of when it comes to league.

He’s not the only one coming through though. Smith, Mavonni, Burey, Cini, Dillon, Stevanovic, Wilson - all have immense talent that sounds like you haven’t watched all season. They did win 6 out of their last 7 with some going up to CC so that must count for something.

I’m an old Wests Tigers supporter, watcher of younger grades and an optimist obviously. Maybe I do have the goggles on about our youth but I’ve watched enough over the years to know we have the ability to bring these young players through very successfully.
 
@diedpretty said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071168) said:
@Spacecub said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071004) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070989) said:
@Tigerboy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070953) said:
@momo_amp_medo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1070834) said:
In Telly today there was a rumour post with a teaser Q:-
Which two rep stars could be part of a tree club shuffle..?.

Have a guess to win a prize!


Rey Rey Titans
Matto Titans
AJ Brimson Tigers
Jai Arrow Sharks

That works. You’re in the game!

That cronulla mob amaze me, I heard on the radio yesterday that they had signed Ramien but the NRL wont register the contract till they offload someone.....is their policy buy buy and buy and worry about it later

No doubt some club ( probably us ) will be stupid enough to take someone off their hands to help them out.


I don’t mind picking up an experienced player when his current club is kicking in half his wage for a few years.
 
@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071249) said:
@rustycage I don’t think anyone is saying he (or Lee Silva) is the next Blake Ferguson. Yes you need talent but you also need the will to win & they had both. A stock standard winger that does under 11 secs for the 100m, can catch the high ball and tackles and intimidates his opposite number I think will go alright. The try saver v Cronulla caught my eye also and he scored plenty of tries when he did get the chance. I suggest you also look at his schoolboy highlights which could be a good pointer of things to come if you want to look at real speed and pretty scary defence even for union which I would normally be very suspect and not a fan of when it comes to league.

He’s not the only one coming through though. Smith, Mavonni, Burey, Cini, Dillon, Stevanovic, Wilson - all have immense talent that sounds like you haven’t watched all season. They did win 6 out of their last 7 with some going up to CC so that must count for something.

I’m an old West Tigers supporter, watcher of younger grades and an optimist obviously. Maybe I do have the goggles on about our youth but I’ve watched enough over the years to know we have the ability to bring these young players through very successfully.

Wouldn't be one member of our side that does Under 11 for the 100

Tedesco was a 10.84 for the 100 ...Koroibete was in the 10.50's God knows about JAC ...probably high 10.3's
 
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071190) said:
@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071146) said:
@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

I suspect all these young talented players will be part of the preseason squad. Those that impress most might even stay on through the summer. If players impress they could be promoted to development or nrl contracts. Especially if the likes of current squad fillers like McIntyre and Smith are moved on

Good post BB. We need the younger players being exposed to Maguire and his training methods. It is also good for established players to have to compete. A young winger on more moderate contract could make things interesting for David Nofoaluma.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071278) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071190) said:
@Thaiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1071146) said:
@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

I suspect all these young talented players will be part of the preseason squad. Those that impress most might even stay on through the summer. If players impress they could be promoted to development or nrl contracts. Especially if the likes of current squad fillers like McIntyre and Smith are moved on

Good post BB. We need the younger players being exposed to Maguire and his training methods. It is also good for established players to have to compete. A young winger on more moderate contract could make things interesting for David Nofoaluma.

Not nofo.... jennings
 
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@balmain-boy I agree. What I struggle with a bit is that with some of our young talent coming through, we can see they need more time but I think we could support them a bit better.

I realise there are only so many development contracts but we seem to hand them out to the next lot coming through in the hope they will be the goods and leave the ones we already have behind. Some take the opportunity with both hands but there are those who don’t always produce for whatever reason (living off reputation etc) and haven’t had to really fight for it.

We wonder then why the ones showing potential but have the will to succeed get snapped up.

Having been to most Flegg games last year and this year, looked at highlight clips from the net etc, how somebody like Felix Smith, Lee Silva, Scolari and others aren’t being encouraged coming through is puzzling. They have talent and even the mongrel but most importantly the will to succeed so we should be taking these things into account when deciding who needs more development support.

Hell, we might even have a better chance to hang onto them!

I suspect all these young talented players will be part of the preseason squad. Those that impress most might even stay on through the summer. If players impress they could be promoted to development or nrl contracts. Especially if the likes of current squad fillers like McIntyre and Smith are moved on

Good post BB. We need the younger players being exposed to Maguire and his training methods. It is also good for established players to have to compete. A young winger on more moderate contract could make things interesting for David Nofoaluma.

Not nofo.... jennings

Absolutely not - give Jennings away for nothing to the first club that would take him.

Probably the Gulargambone jets under 16's - that maybe his standard. With a population of 400 it would give him a good chance of making the team, all he has to do is lie about his age.
 
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