Moh
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I wish we went for CNK. Wanted him when they weren't fitting him in at the Warrior's, and been hoping we'd make a play since he's been relegated at the Raiders.
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Dont know how anyone can rate to'a as a first grade player?????
Interestingly Doeuhi has a 61.5% win rate at centre in 13 games. He has 8 tries, 8 line breaks, 37 tackle busts, 2 try assists and 11 offloads.
At five eight he has 35.7% win rate in 14 games but he does have 14 try assists and 16 line break assists and 5 tries and 36 tackle breaks, 17 offloads.
So I wluld suggest he plays better at five eight but he is a good centre and his teams play better with him at centre perhaps.
Interestingly his fullback record at 44.8% win rate from 29 games, with only 4 tries but ave 147 run meters 9 try assists, 15 line breaks and 8 line break assists and plenty of tackle busts.
Personally id have him at five eight moving forward and let Brooks go but with our current squad and availability o probably suggest centre is his best spot for us.
Anyway the real issue is our forwards arw rubbish and until we fix that who is in the halves means bugger all
The problem with Doueihi and Hastings in the halves is you can't have skow wingers like Ken and Nof. Add in centres like To'a and Kepaoa and it's one of the slowest backlines in history.You guys didn't get it. The point is that stating Hastings and Doueihi could be our best halves combination in ages isn't stating anything. We haven't had a good set of halves in donkey years which I think is a long time.
Clearly it was a stupid joke because no one got it.
If Hastings and Doueihi can't earn the halves spot and clearly be the best halves combination we've had in years we need to develop or buy some different players.
I've been stating for ages Hastings and Doueihi are our best halves combination but I expected them to go out and prove it. I still think Hastings is the best 7 we've got. It's up to Doueihi to prove he is good enough to get the 6 spot rather than have a sook about it.
Agree.Ive said it before - I d have him back at Fullback… at least we’ll have some communication back there unlike when park footy is there - and we’ll get some meters on kick return
Nah I’ve been soft for years, or soft between the ears. Depends who you ask.That would be a gun pairing in reserves. I like them both but as per a lot of our players they need to prove themselves by playing well.
I'll drop paying out Doueihi for having a cry. We've all been soft at times apart from @Buttface.
Api stated he is fine with Sheens being the coach, if that eventuates and he is 100% committed to coming to the Tigers next season.Anyone got Telegraph access for the Api article about him addressing coming to Tigers next year and coaching situation?
Cheers 👍Api stated he is fine with Sheens being the coach, if that eventuates and he is 100% committed to coming to the Tigers next season.
The camels back has been broken for years.These leaks are embarrassing. Why on earth would a player want to play for the club when they read private conversations plastered all over the media. Sheens sat down with Doueihi and Hastings to address this recently and it has still happened. I hope it's not the straw that breaks the camels back.
High-profile Wests Tigers recruit Api Koroisau has backed Tim Sheens to take over as coach next year.Anyone got Telegraph access for the Api article about him addressing coming to Tigers next year and coaching situation?
High-profile Wests Tigers recruit Api Koroisau has backed Tim Sheens to take over as coach next year.
The NSW State of Origin hooker has also declared he is fully-committed to the struggling franchise amid increasing uncertainty over the head coaching role.
Sheens has emerged as an option for the Tigers after lead target Cameron Ciraldo knocked back the club.
Brett Kimmorley, Shane Flanagan, Kristian Woolf and John Morris are among the contenders.
However, the Tigers are weighing-up the possibility of appointing Sheens with an understudy that he can guide through the next two to three years.
Koroisau is a key arrival at Concord next year. The delay in appointing a replacement to former coach Michael Maguire has led to suggestions that the Blues hooker could have second thoughts. However, he allayed those fears on Wednesday.
Api Koroisau would be happy to play under Tim Sheens at Wests Tigers. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
“I’m there 100 per cent,’’ Koroisau said. “The Tigers will be me next year.”
Asked if the coaching situation was an issue for him and how he would feel about working under Sheens, the Panthers premiership-winner said: “I haven’t had too much to do with him.
“I’ve obviously met him a few times now and had a few conversations with him.
“But he’s got the track record, if he wanted to go and coach again.
“He obviously did it in 2005 and won a premiership so whatever decision they wanted to go, I’d be down with that.’’
Interesting stats, Boonie, but his winning percentages from when he was at Souths are kinda irrelevant.Interestingly Doeuhi has a 61.5% win rate at centre in 13 games. He has 8 tries, 8 line breaks, 37 tackle busts, 2 try assists and 11 offloads.
next year our spine will be
doughi
Hastings
laurie
api
so for the rest of the year please please just play the 3 players in the positions you see them in long term
9 of the 13 games at centre were with us and he has won 5 of 9Interesting stats, Boonie, but his winning percentages from when he was at Souths are kinda irrelevant.
9 of the 13 games at centre were with us and he has won 5 of 9
Herbie won’t get a look in at FB at the Broncos with Cobbo and Reece Walsh there.Herbie signed 1 year because he wants a crack at fb. After being promised one last offseason.
He’s not getting that now…
Anything could happem
I have been looking real hard but I just have not seen it yet. I guess I will have to be patient.Agree with your comments …
Whilst on that question I would just add that from what I watched so far from Madden I can just see glimpses of something there.
This is the first year that he has had a taste of first grade and he hasn’t been a standout but I just have a feeling that in longer term …. we may regret if we released him.