hammertime
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Who?Disagree
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We are also not paying Laurie or stains 1m a season. (Not sure what Edwards is on but he is likely severely underpaid )If only either of them were as good as the players you likened them too...
it is a very nice left side - Brooks.Paps. Naden and either Staines or Jnr Tupou - a lot of pace and should be ok defensively.Both when on their game are direct runners as well, they do straighten into the line and it will create issues if our forwards dominate. They play opposite sides & can compliment each other nicely.
Brooks side is lined with Papa as a hole runner (expect Brooks to go to the line with short pass at line to Papa), mixed with Naden outside of Papa who has some pace and is looking primed with Laurie out the back.
We know AD will run also, just hope Laurie hovers on his inside hip. AD is right handed and when he takes the line on often has the arm free looking inside whilst drawing the inside defender. Then because of his running strength it will allow the outside backrower & centre to benefit if aggressive on the line runs which we saw his options in trial.
I’m nervous but excited to see both have the ability to play attacking footy, they will make mistakes but if they are allowed to play have no doubts they will put on a show.
they will start with Johnson and Martin. I thought Metcalf was injured and i;m not sold on Johnson being at 7 all year- can see him being moved to 14.They signed Charnze Nickol-klokstad for fullback.
So Martin, Johnson, Metcalfe and Volkman all vying for 2 halves spots.
Johnson gets one if he's fit, due to high salary and experience, unless he loses it via performance...
Then 3 into one is insane depth...! I'd have all three of their boys over Wakeham... And potentially Brooks, but he gets to prove himself first.
I noticed that too re Klem.To some extent they probably have, at least physically. Klemmer has turned into a workhorse rather than a game breaking force of nature, for instance. If he can keep being that for a few more years we'll still have a really good player, but there's no point pretending he's going to be what he was several years ago. Koroisau's game isn't really based on being a physical freak so I'm relatively optimistic about his prospects. I think Bateman is likely to be a really bad signing, though I'd love to be wrong of course.
Wasn’t it Brenko Lee that had a breakout series that year after spending most of the season in centre for the Storm?Capewell played Left Centre and Second Row in his 2 Origin wins...
Centre on the left. (Opposing Gutho)
Brenko on the right...
They have highlights online.....
Check em.
Who out of the off contract NRL players mentioned in the SEN list is better?Disagree
Agree, as speed, agility, skill decline, guile and know how improve with experience. Therefore the halves and hookers are possibly more likely to benefit more from experience and have greater longevity in the game.To some extent they probably have, at least physically. Klemmer has turned into a workhorse rather than a game breaking force of nature, for instance. If he can keep being that for a few more years we'll still have a really good player, but there's no point pretending he's going to be what he was several years ago. Koroisau's game isn't really based on being a physical freak so I'm relatively optimistic about his prospects. I think Bateman is likely to be a really bad signing, though I'd love to be wrong of course.
Guys we can pay transfer fees forWho?
Thought he was one of the best on field , ran hard , tackled hard , and had a big engineYou make a very good point and if that was Sheens that came up on with that one, he was pretty much on point from what I got to see.
Just for the record, I always thought Asu could be a pretty good centre but looks like he might go alright one spot closer in as well.
Looks like a real beast this year.
Sorry it was Gagai in game one that Gave Wighton a bath all night.He did... Sorta.
Been non existent ever since.
Either way, Old mate reckons Capewell gave Wighton a bath, And he was / is wrong...
It was Gutherson, Wighton was marking Brenko and Edrick on the Other side...
I think the fact that while not cheap none of them are on monster deals really helps the risk factor plus I don't think the club signed them hoping they would be as good as their prime but more to strengthen the forwards a bit while our younger players get used to first grade, they have also been pretty clear they see sheens tenure as a transitional period.To some extent they probably have, at least physically. Klemmer has turned into a workhorse rather than a game breaking force of nature, for instance. If he can keep being that for a few more years we'll still have a really good player, but there's no point pretending he's going to be what he was several years ago. Koroisau's game isn't really based on being a physical freak so I'm relatively optimistic about his prospects. I think Bateman is likely to be a really bad signing, though I'd love to be wrong of course.
Bateman is the biggest gamble of the lot for sure.To some extent they probably have, at least physically. Klemmer has turned into a workhorse rather than a game breaking force of nature, for instance. If he can keep being that for a few more years we'll still have a really good player, but there's no point pretending he's going to be what he was several years ago. Koroisau's game isn't really based on being a physical freak so I'm relatively optimistic about his prospects. I think Bateman is likely to be a really bad signing, though I'd love to be wrong of course.
Thought he was one of the best on field , ran hard , tackled hard , and had a big engine
A lot of people don't realise that your athletic peak occurs just after the final growth phase which fills out the body somewhere around the age of 23. At that point the growth hormones which the body has been producing since childhood shut down, blood supply to the lower limbs begins to reduce etc. etc. It's the reason you always stand a much better chance of recovering from a catastrophic injury to ... say ... the Achilles age 20 than at age 25. This doesn't mean performance automatically tails off from then because there's a separate, parallel track of development which is based more around knowledge, experience etc. It's why players often talk about never feeling any pain until they hit 24/25 because as fast as you accrue damage the body is able to patch it up. Most players are able to offset the athletic losses with experience, playing/training smarter, good nutrition, proper sleep and so forth. But there's only so much juice which can be squeezed out of the orange and sooner or later the net result falls into the negatives. Players who can't commit to the lifestyle tail off quickest. A prime candidate for an early career decline is Latrell Mitchell whose current lifestyle, diet and body shape just isn't conducive to longevity. Right now he's hitting an age where he needs to make serious adjustments to his diet or risk being out of the game before the age of 30. It may be too late already.We have 3 forwards turning 30 this year, their first season with us, so I hope they haven’t peaked already?
It was a great challenge for him from Sheens to play him in the second row. The switch got him involved early in the match so he could have maximum impact. I'm a big fan of his.Kepaoa more than held his own in his first run as a backrower on the right edge, then went similarly well on the opposite side at centre, including nailing a length of the field try.
Also loved the decision to play him there in the first place, and if he cannot get a starting centre spot, I would be happy to have him on the bench to cover those important positions based on Sunday's performance.
Ok.... you realize it doesn't work by just handing over a transfer fee right? UK backs also struggle to make a transition.Guys we can pay transfer fees for
You’re right.. he never got there, that’s the issue as I viewed it.Happy to be wrong. Go the TIGERSWhat do you base that on?
I don't remember seeing him actually under the high ball...
Bit of an eye opener.. cheersOk.... you realize it doesn't work by just handing over a transfer fee right? Also, UK backs also struggle to make a transition.
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Just look at this list, Jai Field pipped Welsby for the spot. A bloke who couldn't crack a spot at the dragons or eels. God damn Chris McQueen even managed to make this list!!
Underrated? Maybe. But in that case, maybe we should just buy Jai Field as our marque?
I'm tired of the Brooks bashers having no plan B, getting on a hype train, or taking a simple approach of correlating our failures with him. Correlation isn't causation. He's a skilled kid, who most professionals rate.
Thank god Sheens and Benji are in charge and not some of the armchair muppets who trawl this forum.