Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

**Schofield**, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers **never played in the NRL** and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Think you're forgetting Schofield played for both Balmain and Western Suburbs (pre NRL) and is considered by many to be one of the best players from England to ever lace up a boot here.
 
Might as changed the title to miscellaneous instead of Signing Suggestions and Rumours.
 
@cktiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324970) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

**Schofield**, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers **never played in the NRL** and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Think you're forgetting Schofield played for both Balmain and Western Suburbs and is considered by many to be one of the best players from England to ever lace up a boot here.

Sorry my bad, i should have researched my response better.
 
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Hanley played in the centres at least for Balmain, not wing.
 
@cqtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325073) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Hanley played in the centres at least for Balmain, not wing.

and five eight from memory, never wing.

EDIT: In 88 he only played centre, when he came back in 96/97 he played mostly 5/8 and lock.
 
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324790) said:
@russell said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324786) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324783) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324701) said:
Saw the stats yday and scratched my head at how we won. The errors and surprisingly, our kicking game are what saved us.

Everyone keeps banging on about the knights errors yet forgets we bombed about 3-4 tries ourselves

And quite a few were forced errors.

Even when we win, we don’t win according to some people, it’s the other team losing it

Mostly the case on here speed2burn.
 
@voice_of_reason said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324829) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324823) said:
I should have corrected myself to try scoring opportunities*

And the one where AJ was put away down the sideline and dropped it cold. May not have led to anything but was in a LOT of space and could have led to points.

It led to Newcastle scoring, and eventually getting the lead. Thankfully we were able to get the win after it
 
@russell said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325085) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324790) said:
@russell said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324786) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324783) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324701) said:
Saw the stats yday and scratched my head at how we won. The errors and surprisingly, our kicking game are what saved us.

Everyone keeps banging on about the knights errors yet forgets we bombed about 3-4 tries ourselves

And quite a few were forced errors.

Even when we win, we don’t win according to some people, it’s the other team losing it

Mostly the case on here speed2burn.

Not just on the forum either, notice how most of the teams we beat last year had their coaches sacked. Losing to WT is not a great career move.
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324701) said:
Saw the stats yday and scratched my head at how we won. The errors and surprisingly, our kicking game are what saved us.

That’s funny I looked at our stats for the game against Canberra and wondered how we lost! Just goes to show stats can sometimes mean squat.
 
@cqtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325073) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Hanley played in the centres at least for Balmain, not wing.

Warren Ryan seeing him play in England and then envisioning him as a centre...and then bringing him here to play centre - then Ellery completely carving it up here - was one of the great understated managerial masterstrokes not just of the tigers but rugby league folklore.
 
@bigsiro said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325186) said:
@cqtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325073) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Hanley played in the centres at least for Balmain, not wing.

Warren Ryan seeing him play in England and then envisioning him as a centre...and then bringing him here to play centre - then Ellery completely carving it up here - was one of the great understated managerial masterstrokes not just of the tigers but rugby league folklore.


The folklore surrounding Hanley was legitimate, but Ryan did it pretty much again the next year with Currier. Wasnt a step down IMO.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325193) said:
@bigsiro said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325186) said:
@cqtiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325073) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Hanley played in the centres at least for Balmain, not wing.

Warren Ryan seeing him play in England and then envisioning him as a centre...and then bringing him here to play centre - then Ellery completely carving it up here - was one of the great understated managerial masterstrokes not just of the tigers but rugby league folklore.


The folklore surrounding Hanley was legitimate, but Ryan did it pretty much again the next year with Currier. Wasnt a step down IMO.

Currier was one of my favourites. If only we could have Gareth Eliis and Bruce Maguire in our second row.
 
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Nobody said Hastings would be a success in NRL because of MoS. You made a comment that because J Rey could be MotM in his first game, that is "the exact reason" why a Hastings signing doesn't excite you.

I simply pointed out that many MoS winners are very successful footballers by any measure (so it's not an indictment against the player), and winning MoTM in one game isn't really comparable to being the season's best player.

Also
George Williams
Elliott Whitehead
Sam Burgess and the other Burgeii
Gareth Widdop
Gareth Ellis
John Bateman
Adrian Morley
Josh Hodgson

Not a single MoS winner amongst them.
 
I was surprised Bulldogs offered Dylan Napa early for Matt Burton.

If I was a coach, I'd accept this deal.

I do see packer leaving if Panthers have a injury in their forward pack.
 
@djg-tiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325396) said:
I was surprised Bulldogs offered Dylan Napa early for Matt Burton.

If I was a coach, I'd accept this deal.

I do see packer leaving if Panthers have a injury in their forward pack.

And that's why you're not a coach.

No one would accept this deal. A bench forward on huge money or a young star on minimum wage
 
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325319) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324967) said:
@jirskyr said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324928) said:
@tcl said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324741) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1323913) said:
J Reynolds MOTM in his debut super league match...could be a handy pick up

This is the exact reason why a Hastings signing doesn’t excite me.

Well that's a weak reason to be frank, already discussed, for two points:

#1 Man Of Steel has often been a very capable footballer - Hodgson, Pat Richards, Ellery Hanley, Gary Schofield, Sculthorpe, Andy Farrell, James Graham, Jamie Peacock etc.

#2 J Rey was MOM 1 match. Not yet the same as being best player in the entire comp a whole year.

I hear you but I don't think its a weak reason at all and i didn't say he wont be successful here, it just doesn't excite me and i am not as confident that a key role like a 7 will translate and be as successful.

However, if it was discussed did we consider the following to your examples, both Hodgson and Richards had already won a premiership in the NRL before going over there so i am not surprised the won the award. Hanley won the award 3 times before coming to Australia to play on the wing.

Schofield, sculthorpe, farrell and peacock while winners of the award and good footballers never played in the NRL and while we can speculate that they may have worked out, there is no evidence to say the would definitely work.

Sam Tomkins also won the award and came to the NRL however, that didn't work out to well for the warriors.

So while there has been discussions i don't think its conclusive that just because you win the Man of Steel in the UK that your going to be a success in the NRL, hence the reason why i'm not sure Hastings will be a step up for us.

IMO you could argue that should Brooks go to the UK, he may very well win a Man of Steel.

Nobody said Hastings would be a success in NRL because of MoS. You made a comment that because J Rey could be MotM in his first game, that is "the exact reason" why a Hastings signing doesn't excite you.

I simply pointed out that many MoS winners are very successful footballers by any measure (so it's not an indictment against the player), and winning MoTM in one game isn't really comparable to being the season's best player.

Also
George Williams
Elliott Whitehead
Sam Burgess and the other Burgeii
Gareth Widdop
Gareth Ellis
John Bateman
Adrian Morley
Josh Hodgson

Not a single MoS winner amongst them.

Yep, still not excited about Hastings.

If he joins, ill cheer him and support him just like any other player that dons the jersey and hope that he delivers. And while there are many examples as you have pointed out, that have come from the UK that have done well, there are those that have come and have not.

There is no arguing the game in the UK is inferior to the NRL, my point was merely that a good performer/performance in the Superleague doesn't necessarily translate to being a performer in NRL, let alone one that is going to turn a clubs fortunes.

I did a quick review of google and found only 5 players from the UK that have won a grand final in the NRL since the year 2000. The 3 Burgess brothers, Adrian Morley and Widdop.

I'm not confident that he will be the one who brings the club success and that he will be a step up from Brooks.
 
@spud_murphy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325171) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1324701) said:
Saw the stats yday and scratched my head at how we won. The errors and surprisingly, our kicking game are what saved us.

That’s funny I looked at our stats for the game against Canberra and wondered how we lost! Just goes to show stats can sometimes mean squat.

Referee SUTTON is a big stat for WT'S to overcome
 
I think our current team would benefit greatly from a scheming, fleet footed lock that is also a strong defender. A guy who could share some of the playmaking role to add variety and deception to bolster our point of attack. I thought Watson did a great job for the knights, but a brandon Smith type would be perfect for us. I think Maguire is looking at hastings for this role - not to replace Brooks but to add to the team.
 
@tigersj said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325432) said:
I think our current team would benefit greatly from a scheming, fleet footed lock that is also a strong defender. A guy who could share some of the playmaking role to add variety and deception to bolster our point of attack. I thought Watson did a great job for the knights, but a brandon Smith type would be perfect for us. I think Maguire is looking at hastings for this role - not to replace Brooks but to add to the team.

Ex Steelers lock Ian Russell is the kind of lock we need. I'd say he'd have, size, skill, defence and pace. over Hastngs.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325437) said:
@tigersj said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1325432) said:
I think our current team would benefit greatly from a scheming, fleet footed lock that is also a strong defender. A guy who could share some of the playmaking role to add variety and deception to bolster our point of attack. I thought Watson did a great job for the knights, but a brandon Smith type would be perfect for us. I think Maguire is looking at hastings for this role - not to replace Brooks but to add to the team.

Ex Steelers lock Ian Russell is the kind of lock we need. I'd say he'd have, size, skill, defence and pace. over Hastngs.

Not familiar with the guy you mention, also not sure if Hastings is the right guy for the role I’m describing. I do believe in the idea though and would love us to get a competitor like B Smith for that position.
 

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