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It’s not like we’ve signed the cattle that will improve the defence, so I don’t know where the improvement will come from. I don’t think those predicting we will make the 8 realise just how much we’d have to improve. Not even factoring in the amount of teams around us that have strengthened their rosters.If we still have the same defensive issues as 2021, i can’t see us making the 8. Weakness in the 2nd row and centres will be our main area of concern.
The main difference to the starting side in 2022 is Hastings, Oliver Gildart and Peachy. If they click in attack and our defence improves significantly from 2021...we could make the 8.
Until Laurie was injured we were actually competing for the 8. In the Warriors game he went down in the 1st minute or so - from memory if we won that game we would have moved to 8th? Then with Australia's most pea-hearted defender at fullback instead, we capitulated. Hastings will provide some extra options in closing out a game, he has the smarts.It’s not like we’ve signed the cattle that will improve the defence, so I don’t know where the improvement will come from. I don’t think those predicting we will make the 8 realise just how much we’d have to improve. Not even factoring in the amount of teams around us that have strengthened their rosters.
The assistance coaches have changed. agree that mostly like we dont have the cattle to really challenge. Unless the new coaches are wizards and somehow turn our defence into attack.It’s not like we’ve signed the cattle that will improve the defence, so I don’t know where the improvement will come from. I don’t think those predicting we will make the 8 realise just how much we’d have to improve. Not even factoring in the amount of teams around us that have strengthened their rosters.
Early days.If we still have the same defensive issues as 2021, i can’t see us making the 8. Weakness in the 2nd row and centres will be our main area of concern.
The main difference to the starting side in 2022 is Hastings, Oliver Gildart and Peachy. If they click in attack and our defence improves significantly from 2021...we could make the 8.
I cannot understand why we continue to ignore/accept our chronic issue with RW/RC?It’s not like we’ve signed the cattle that will improve the defence, so I don’t know where the improvement will come from. I don’t think those predicting we will make the 8 realise just how much we’d have to improve. Not even factoring in the amount of teams around us that have strengthened their rosters.
THIS is not time for “a sit back, twiddle your thumbs and wait for 2023“ approach - the coach his assistants and each of the 33 rostered 2022 players must show and will be judged on improved form, consistency and NRL ladder standing by the end of this season.
The problem is that for some of these we have them signed up to the age that they will be ready to make an impact in first grade.the nucelus of our forward pack for the next 5 years is already sitting in our backyard.
Stef, Simpkin, Papali'i, Blore, Matamua, Pole, Seyfarth and Tumeth are all going to be cornerstones of our forward pack for years to come. Alex Twal is only 26 this year. we are in very very good shape.
Does anyone know where the WT training ground on Central Coast is and scheduled training times.
Might pop around to look and see.
Lol is that still aroundClub troppo.
You misread my meaning.What you said there mate is a 2023 approach.
We have to sort out this year who's going to be part of that assault and it starts now, develope and scrutinize.
Both decent.With an experienced back rower a priority for 2023, looking through the uncontracted players that I think would be worth a decent contract:
Briton Nikora - The Pom has mentioned we've been talking to him but more than likely to stay at Sharks.
Cory Harawira-Naera - could just be the change & leadership opportunity to be the making of this guy. Has a strong battle for a starting 2nd Row position at the Raiders.
Jack Williams - if Nikora re-signs, I'd look at this guy. There is just something about him. Not flashy but gets the job done, strong defender & can play middle too. Could give him more than he's on at Sharks & he'd still be good value.
Thoughts?
Any of those guys would make our 17 right now.With an experienced back rower a priority for 2023, looking through the uncontracted players that I think would be worth a decent contract:
Briton Nikora - The Pom has mentioned we've been talking to him but more than likely to stay at Sharks.
Cory Harawira-Naera - could just be the change & leadership opportunity to be the making of this guy. Has a strong battle for a starting 2nd Row position at the Raiders.
Jack Williams - if Nikora re-signs, I'd look at this guy. There is just something about him. Not flashy but gets the job done, strong defender & can play middle too. Could give him more than he's on at Sharks & he'd still be good value.
Thoughts?