Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Yeah ! But but it won't go far with flat tires up front, and pot holes outside of you ! ha! More bashers of 1 guy, What's your opinion of the other 16? That you all fail to mention.
Great post Sleeve. They are great signings in the forwards and we should be able to find a few pacey backs from the lower grades. Ken Mamaulo tries hard and is strong but I don't believe he has the pace Sheens will require on the wings. Coates, JAC and Cobbo are examples of where we should be aiming.
 
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And the Ford Escort. Had two of them.
Escort panel van was my first car. It was great for a young bloke on the move. You could Kip in it, dutch in it, and also get it a rocking.
If we sign another Pom I hope it’s the ruski lad, but really I hope our next signing is a top shelf back.
 
Someone posted a comment about Feledy being short at 180cm. Then another said that most players today, were over that height. Well i looked at four of the sides player profiles, centres and wingers,to be exact. Well i was blown away, he was right, NRL is the land of the giants, most were over 184cm.
 
Yes you can assume I have no idea how much money they spend behind closed doors. But I am not the one making an argument that the club should have done more.

The rest of what you say is just talk.

No club has ever successfully brought a case against the NRL for results on a field. Not Geoff Toovey's "there's got to be an investigation", nor other notorious referee calls (e.g. Roosters-Raiders Grand Final, Turbo's match-winning forward pass etc.). There's no precedent. No club has even attempted to bring a case based on a ref's decision, let alone win one - not even attempted to do it.

I also personally think it shows a bad culture if you are to kick and scream over results. It sends another kind of message when you blame others for your bad situation and kick stones and make legal threats instead of just getting on with your season. Certainly no player should ever have that mindset.

Your analogy with the on-site crew isn't relevant. NRL players still get paid. The conditions under which they perform did not change. Nobody at the Tigers was left out of pocket or unfairly treated by workplace law. Half those players aren't even with the club any more.

My acceptable formula is to spend all the money you have on development and culture internally, and spend none of it pissing away on pointless legal action. Because bet your bottom dollar, should the Tigers have brought a frivolous case, losing and potentially even facing a penalty (e.g. paying NRL's legal fees), they would have been slammed by fans and the media for wasting time and money, for being losers, and now you have head office off-side in any future dealings where you try to get the NRL to do you a favour.

Lee H may indeed be arrogant and lack football smarts, but he's a very successful lawyer, and surely, if anything, a club with a lawyer as Chairperson should be heeding that lawyer's advice.
Statements like " no club has sucessfully brought a case against the NRL & won" & there is no precedent" show why this club has the culture of losing in recent times. Without stating the obvious,a prececdent has to be set at some time by courageous individuals so others can refer to it. No one had climbed Mount Everest at one time till someone courageous did it. Your arguments of "No one has ever done so we cant , or there is not precedent" so we cant is flawed reasoning & loser talk . For example, we had no chance last year to win the premiership , so applying your reasoning, we should not of fielded a team & try to complete. Abosolute baloney.
The other cases you refer to were individual bad ref decisions & those mistakes are part of the game. The Tigers case was different as there was multiple errors & to top off the coruption a review was given to the Cowboys & a legal review from the Tigers was denied. The Tigers had the oppurtunity to expose the corruption for the good of all the clubs, & show their mettle in the process. We weakly decided to take the course you clearly support. As a result , the NRL has now been given the mandate to blatantly do whatever they want.
 
Statements like " no club has sucessfully brought a case against the NRL & won" & there is no precedent" show why this club has the culture of losing in recent times. Without stating the obvious,a prececdent has to be set at some time by courageous individuals so others can refer to it. No one had climbed Mount Everest at one time till someone courageous did it. Your arguments of "No one has ever done so we cant , or there is not precedent" so we cant is flawed reasoning & loser talk . For example, we had no chance last year to win the premiership , so applying your reasoning, we should not of fielded a team & try to complete. Abosolute baloney.
The other cases you refer to were individual bad ref decisions & those mistakes are part of the game. The Tigers case was different as there was multiple errors & to top off the coruption a review was given to the Cowboys & a legal review from the Tigers was denied. The Tigers had the oppurtunity to expose the corruption for the good of all the clubs, & show their mettle in the process. We weakly decided to take the course you clearly support. As a result , the NRL has now been given the mandate to blatantly do whatever they want.
The settlement out of court for the Cowboys Ref debacle paid for Bateman's transfer fee. 😻
 
Statements like " no club has sucessfully brought a case against the NRL & won" & there is no precedent" show why this club has the culture of losing in recent times. Without stating the obvious,a prececdent has to be set at some time by courageous individuals so others can refer to it. No one had climbed Mount Everest at one time till someone courageous did it. Your arguments of "No one has ever done so we cant , or there is not precedent" so we cant is flawed reasoning & loser talk . For example, we had no chance last year to win the premiership , so applying your reasoning, we should not of fielded a team & try to complete. Abosolute baloney.
The other cases you refer to were individual bad ref decisions & those mistakes are part of the game. The Tigers case was different as there was multiple errors & to top off the coruption a review was given to the Cowboys & a legal review from the Tigers was denied. The Tigers had the oppurtunity to expose the corruption for the good of all the clubs, & show their mettle in the process. We weakly decided to take the course you clearly support. As a result , the NRL has now been given the mandate to blatantly do whatever they want.
You’re right Champ, the degree of difficulty is important when considering the achievement. Like Macartney- Snape going up that north face without supplementary oxygen.
 
LOL 😂
Brooks protected? Are joking, on what forum is that, coz it’s not this one.
But please do not derail the thread with another brook’s debate coz I am not Brooks bias one way or the other, I just want the best 7 playing for the Tigers. But to say Brooks is protected on here, well that’s just not true mate.
No matter what we formumers think Tim obviously rates him.
Yes correct , poor bloke just cops it left right and centre. Not sure what these haters really want , we finished last, we have install sheens and co , to right the ship . So far they have signed KLEMMER, Bateman , Staines and hopefully Moses now if that’s not a great start , I give up . How about we start supporting our team , or at lease untill
 
Escort panel van was my first car. It was great for a young bloke on the move. You could Kip in it, dutch in it, and also get it a rocking.
If we sign another Pom I hope it’s the ruski lad, but really I hope our next signing is a top shelf back.
From that video highlights package, Welsby looks out of the box. Call me irresponsible but I'd roll the dice with him even if he costs us big bickies. He's 21, very fast, can pass, can tackle and has a bit of aggression in him. Plus he's only 21. I'd much rather invest in him than Moses.
 
Did Moses say he wanted to have his future announced before Christmas? Or do you just think that he meant “his decision”? With the announcement of Bateman you could assume he has made his decision…but what decision he has made could still go either way!
 
Yes correct , poor bloke just cops it left right and centre. Not sure what these haters really want , we finished last, we have install sheens and co , to right the ship . So far they have signed KLEMMER, Bateman , Staines and hopefully Moses now if that’s not a great start , I give up . How about we start supporting our team , or at lease untill
Are you keeping me in suspense with that last sentence? Coz it’s working - or at least until….,,,,,,?
 
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From that video highlights package, Welsby looks out of the box. Call me irresponsible but I'd roll the dice with him even if he costs us big bickies. He's 21, very fast, can pass, can tackle and has a bit of aggression in him. Plus he's only 21. I'd much rather invest in him than Moses.
He's locked in till 2025. I doubt st Helens would let a talent like that go easily.
 
From that video highlights package, Welsby looks out of the box. Call me irresponsible but I'd roll the dice with him even if he costs us big bickies. He's 21, very fast, can pass, can tackle and has a bit of aggression in him. Plus he's only 21. I'd much rather invest in him than Moses.
Yeah, I’d be dead keen if he had one position. I don’t know English league and from what I’ve heard he can play everywhere by the sounds of it and I am sick of a team full of utilities. If he grew up a FB and that’s what we are getting him for then ok. I can see he’s a go’er but where would he play for us?
 
From that video highlights package, Welsby looks out of the box. Call me irresponsible but I'd roll the dice with him even if he costs us big bickies. He's 21, very fast, can pass, can tackle and has a bit of aggression in him. Plus he's only 21. I'd much rather invest in him than Moses.
He also reads the game well.
Welsby is at a stage in his career when he needs to join an NRL club and establish himself in a particular position. I’m thinking FB?
He’s a local junior and contracted to Saints for the next 3 years though? How do we get around that?
We have an experienced coach who undoubtedly would have plenty of chits lying around out there?
 
If we can release one player and sign Nathan Brown and Mitchell Moses for 2023 we will be a top four side. Imagine the top 17 for 2023.
Laurie
Staines
Naden
Doueihi
Maumalo
Brooks
Moses (c)
Brown
Papali’i
Bateman
Ofahengaue
Koroisau
Klemmer
Bench
Smith (Development Contract)
Blore
Pole
Stefano
 
If we can release one player and sign Nathan Brown and Mitchell Moses for 2023 we will be a top four side. Imagine the top 17 for 2023.
Laurie
Staines
Naden
Doueihi
Maumalo
Brooks
Moses (c)
Brown
Papali’i
Bateman
Ofahengaue
Koroisau
Klemmer
Bench
Smith (Development Contract)
Blore
Pole
Stefano
not that simple. best to see how the new team gels boot out some duds before buying more players. dont do what the bulldogs did with barrett and stars
 
He also reads the game well.
Welsby is at a stage in his career when he needs to join an NRL club and establish himself in a particular position. I’m thinking FB?
He’s a local junior and contracted to Saints for the next 3 years though? How do we get around that?
We have an experienced coach who undoubtedly would have plenty of chits lying around out there?
Are we really talking about bringing a back from Britain because they are playing "So well" there?

It worked out so good with Oliver Gildart and the Warriors loved Sam Tomkins?? not.

Cmon. As someone was making the point above, now is Toyota time for us not Mazzerati lets try experimental SHIZ whoops there goes supercar time for us.

Lets be reliable, consistent and get from 16th back to in the top 8.

We need a proven halfback and we need a gun fullback. Our Defence is our key issue and we need it solved. Importing backs from Britain will not fix defence.
 
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