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Especially when it’s well known the Storm and Roosters get all the quality junior talent. We’re aiming to come good based on 3rd round picks in NFL parlance100% just because they are signed on development deals = squat. 80%+ of those on development contracts don’t actually play regular NRL let alone debut.
That's a cool table, did you create that?Size still matters though. Even half backs are huge now. Comparing the two #1 7s from their eras, we see:
Allan Langer:
Height 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) Weight 76 kg (12 st 0 lb; 168 lb) 
Nathan Cleary:
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) Weight 92 kg (14 st 7 lb) 
That's a fair chunk of difference.
There’s bugger all examples of them working out I totally agreeI think we're doing it wrong by having all our development deals tied up in good kids...
There's good reserve grade players around at other clubs on development deals...
Out of all the kids that we've used that position and money for - we've got around 20-30 games back. Blokes like Kelma and the likes, are playing QCup... Go after some of them.
I also believe Freebairn and Dias should be on a dev. deals - If they go full time, We might get that extra out of them they're just short ATM.
Same BS every year. The player market dries up so we throw these DC’s to a couple of long shot kids.Well, That's a moot point - No contract ever seems to stop anyone from ending up somewhere else.
Didn't we sign Laurie for the years after his contract and then agitate a release (Swap Momo) To get him earlier?
Either way, If we have prospects signed to Development deals, That contract is under the same negotiation limitations as all contracts. Young fellas on Train and Trial can be gone anywhere, anytime....
My point is, We tie up hopefuls to these contracts (Usually with not much output)
- When other clubs tie up guys with NRL experience on the same contracts.
Wouldn't surprise me if Naiqama is on one at the Roosters??
Maybe we can better use these Spots / Contracts...
Stef yes. The other 2, mehGamble was going well in Q-cup and looked good in reserve grade. He was up and down in 1st grade.
Targeting good juniors like Steph, Laurie, Blore is going well atm.
Laurie played well for us. Fullback is a harder craft to learn than prop. He'll be good again this year.Stef yes. The other 2, meh
Absolutely. The NRL needs to (but seems very reluctant to) introduce some sort of incentives for clubs that identify talent and blood them. Only for the Roosters etc to come crawling in and poach the best young talent they see at other clubs.It all comes back to the salary cap and the way it is regulated/or not - to allow the best teams to always monopolize the best talent. Whether they are elite juniors, and or the best in the game - some clubs seem to be able to target and accommodate whoever they need and remain within the cap. Until we can find a way to compete, taking risks on junior talent is probably the best path forward. The problem with that is if there is not enough real junior talent capable of servicing the number of clubs looking to move up the ladder - forcing risk that may not reward.
Everyone at NRL headquarters are not game to upset Unca Nick.Absolutely. The NRL needs to (but seems very reluctant to) introduce some sort of incentives for clubs that identify talent and blood them. Only for the Roosters etc to come crawling in and poach the best young talent they see at other clubs.
Sure that is good management on their behalf, whether they do it legitimately is another argument, but at the moment their is zero incentive for clubs to identify and nurture young superstars only to have them poached. It's a really bad system currently that could be tweaked to benefit every club in the comp, not just the chosen few.
Why are the NRL so reluctant to look into this? Pretty suss IMO.
Good stuff.Absolutely. The NRL needs to (but seems very reluctant to) introduce some sort of incentives for clubs that identify talent and blood them. Only for the Roosters etc to come crawling in and poach the best young talent they see at other clubs.
Sure that is good management on their behalf, whether they do it legitimately is another argument, but at the moment their is zero incentive for clubs to identify and nurture young superstars only to have them poached. It's a really bad system currently that could be tweaked to benefit every club in the comp, not just the chosen few.
Why are the NRL so reluctant to look into this? Pretty suss IMO.
Just copy & paste from Wikipedia. I know anyone can edit Wikipedia entries, but they generally get fixed to be correct, so I think these would be close.That's a cool table, did you create that?
Hey I had to have a chuckle about little Alfie Langer, he was I think maybe one the shortest halfback ever to have played the game, second to Parramatta ½ in mid 70's, John Kolc who was 160cm.
There is some reasonably tall halves like you said.
Top ½'s today
Nathan Cleary 182cm
Jahrome Hughes 183cm
DCE 183cm
Adam Reynold 173 cm
Sam Walker 183cm
Luke Brooks 180cm
So Adam wins the short a#%e award, out if the top 5.
If we've released Hoffman to the dogs and upgraded Fonua-Pole to the top 30 our roster should be full.I'm wrapped that we're securing young talent from within.
You guys down in Sydney are more likely to know....Is there any young talent that you would try and tie up now?
We've still got one spot left haven't we?
Pole doesn't join the top 30 til 2023. spot 30 should be filled by a backrower/centre.If we've released Hoffman to the dogs and upgraded Fonua-Pole to the top 30 our roster should be full.
There is risk in every signing but teams like the Chooks buy the best of the best at all level. They buy the best juniors, they buy the best journey men and the best quality. So they minimise the risk. On the other hand,every signing we make is basically a punt, because we have to take a risk.
Ten times a year we blow up about the salary cap but nothing happens and nothing will happen. You just have to pray we get lucky with our pathway system because there is no way the NRL are going to act