@ said:@ said:when did we have Takairangi
JT told him to move on even before he played a game for us.We then had to subsidise his contract at parra another masterstoke from JT
Then signed Ballin.
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@ said:@ said:when did we have Takairangi
JT told him to move on even before he played a game for us.We then had to subsidise his contract at parra another masterstoke from JT
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:knights team gonna be fire next year, contenders for the premiership :roll :deadhorse: :brick:
years of wooden spoons has not held them back. we have done so much better than them yet our SIGNING ARE A JOKE. work that out.
i mean, the moses mbye signing was decent i guess?
it is a great signing but its just one, we have loads of cap and we really need a gun center and 2 more very good forwards, the knights are why in front of us in regards to signings and what they have stated who they want, its just becoming a joke.
@ said:The COE will only bring us into line with other clubs, it wont be some huge advantage. Fremantle in the AFL have a new COE whch is regarded as the best in any sport in Australia, they still cant make the finals.
The losing mindset needs to change.
@ said:what is Pom's info
@ said:@ said:The COE will only bring us into line with other clubs, it wont be some huge advantage. Fremantle in the AFL have a new COE whch is regarded as the best in any sport in Australia, they still cant make the finals.
The losing mindset needs to change.
I agree, won't be an advantage. Put's us on even footing. As long as we're paying overs because blokes are concerned about their athletic development, then we'll have issues competing under a cap system. It's simple maths.
Rather than a generic statement of 'losing mindset', how do we improve our signings? Anything tangible?
I honestly think the coach, team and management have a great attitude. Can't see a mindset issue.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Feki would be an amazing get. Him and nofa would go great guns for us.
A fit Merrin at the right price would be okay. He’s had too much drama at the panthers and I reckon a new club might do him good.
How soon we forget Cory Thompson's efforts this year..
https://youtu.be/ufqlbaurJPw
I love Corey Thompson , the guy is a legend and plays above his weight. But you look at what some wingers are doing today with the metres out of dummy half and the tries they are scoring, Thompson will never give you that. Yes he’s safe and yes he’s consistent, but wing has become a very important position these days.
@ said:Brad Takairangi supposedly told he can leave Parra if he gets a deal elsewhere.A big strong body that can play second row and centre.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Doubt he would come here again, should have kept him first time
He got punted before he even put a foot in the door didnt he?
Yep, Jason Taylor if memory serves me correctly.
And we still got to top up his contract for three years running
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:He got punted before he even put a foot in the door didnt he?
Yep, Jason Taylor if memory serves me correctly.
And we still got to top up his contract for three years running
forum myth
@ said:@ said:To the post above…. The Salary Cap is there, but some clubs are spending millions more than others due to the quality of their TPAS.
Roosters also have no juniors but they attract players based on their location and the fact they can pay a bit more with TPAs. So its not really even.
Who wouldn't wanna live at Cambo! You get to dine at Hooters.
Give me Cambo over Bondi any day.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:years of wooden spoons has not held them back. we have done so much better than them yet our SIGNING ARE A JOKE. work that out.
i mean, the moses mbye signing was decent i guess?
it is a great signing but its just one, we have loads of cap and we really need a gun center and 2 more very good forwards, the knights are why in front of us in regards to signings and what they have stated who they want, its just becoming a joke.
Very poor thus far and can only hope that POM's info comes through.
Staying at the same resort as a recently forced retired WT player that I think is still employed there. He is with his Mrs and three kids, so I won't be rude, but will try and get some insight if the chance arises.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:You know your backline is weak when loosing Kev Naqaima causes desperation.
Play the ball & not the man..
Kevin Naqaima was a great addition & servent to the club. Try humble yourself.
You’ve got your opinion on what great service is and I’ve got mine.
I’m not going to say your wrong because it’s your opinion.
I can’t honestly say he was a great servent to the club, he had little to no competition for spots out wide for most of this season or the previous 3.
He had good games just as many as he did bad, that’s what you call inconsistent.
When Kev declared he was heading out the door I didn’t see to many people up in arms about not resigning him.
I’ll try and be more humble for your sake if that helps, maybe you should think about raising your expectations a little.
The attitude that inconsistent players are great servents to the club proves you have grown adept to this losing culture.
I’ll decide for myself who I believe has been a GREAT player for the tigers.
Righto mate, good little yarn ?
@ said:@ said:Brad Takairangi supposedly told he can leave Parra if he gets a deal elsewhere.A big strong body that can play second row and centre.
Wouldn't say no to Takairangi, he goes good.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Yep, Jason Taylor if memory serves me correctly.
And we still got to top up his contract for three years running
forum myth
Not a myth he sign a contract with the Tigers and Taylor did not want him The Tigers made up the rest of the money
@ said:@ said:@ said:Brad Takairangi supposedly told he can leave Parra if he gets a deal elsewhere.A big strong body that can play second row and centre.
Wouldn't say no to Takairangi, he goes good.
So you want to buy someone who can't make first grade in the side that got the wooden spoon?
:brick:
@ said:@ said:@ said:Brad Takairangi supposedly told he can leave Parra if he gets a deal elsewhere.A big strong body that can play second row and centre.
Wouldn't say no to Takairangi, he goes good.
So you want to buy someone who can't make first grade in the side that got the wooden spoon?
:brick:
@ said:@ said:To the post above…. The Salary Cap is there, but some clubs are spending millions more than others due to the quality of their TPAS.
Roosters also have no juniors but they attract players based on their location and the fact they can pay a bit more with TPAs. So its not really even.
Well clubs are not spending millions more through TPAs, they are potentially gaining an advantage through more lucrative TPAs. They aren't spending the money, someone else is, and officially the club and TPA are supposed to be at arm's length.
Obviously I'm no fool to consider TPAs are even, but also we have no idea of the totals of the TPAs - NRL claims that teams aren't as far apart as fans might think. Hence why I believe it's a good idea to publicise player salaries and TPAs, to make it all transparent.
In terms of juniors, I agree with you and it's not a question about evenness. It's about journo comments that a big junior system makes for a more enticing club, which I think is rubbish, as proven by the Roosters.
@ said:@ said:@ said:To the post above…. The Salary Cap is there, but some clubs are spending millions more than others due to the quality of their TPAS.
Roosters also have no juniors but they attract players based on their location and the fact they can pay a bit more with TPAs. So its not really even.
Well clubs are not spending millions more through TPAs, they are potentially gaining an advantage through more lucrative TPAs. They aren't spending the money, someone else is, and officially the club and TPA are supposed to be at arm's length.
Obviously I'm no fool to consider TPAs are even, but also we have no idea of the totals of the TPAs - NRL claims that teams aren't as far apart as fans might think. Hence why I believe it's a good idea to publicise player salaries and TPAs, to make it all transparent.
In terms of juniors, I agree with you and it's not a question about evenness. It's about journo comments that a big junior system makes for a more enticing club, which I think is rubbish, as proven by the Roosters.
If you believe the NRL , TPA's are at their lowest level for a long while
But I think you also have to believe in Loch Ness Monster , Bunyips , Yetis before that works
@ said:@ said:@ said:To the post above…. The Salary Cap is there, but some clubs are spending millions more than others due to the quality of their TPAS.
Roosters also have no juniors but they attract players based on their location and the fact they can pay a bit more with TPAs. So its not really even.
Well clubs are not spending millions more through TPAs, they are potentially gaining an advantage through more lucrative TPAs. They aren't spending the money, someone else is, and officially the club and TPA are supposed to be at arm's length.
Obviously I'm no fool to consider TPAs are even, but also we have no idea of the totals of the TPAs - NRL claims that teams aren't as far apart as fans might think. Hence why I believe it's a good idea to publicise player salaries and TPAs, to make it all transparent.
In terms of juniors, I agree with you and it's not a question about evenness. It's about journo comments that a big junior system makes for a more enticing club, which I think is rubbish, as proven by the Roosters.
If you believe the NRL , TPA's are at their lowest level for a long while
But I think you also have to believe in Loch Ness Monster , Bunyips , Yetis before that works