Turuva was their fullback in the World Cup. He (Bula) has already done a fair effort to force Turuva to the wing / centres.Fiji have Ron Massey Cup standard players representing them too.
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Turuva was their fullback in the World Cup. He (Bula) has already done a fair effort to force Turuva to the wing / centres.Fiji have Ron Massey Cup standard players representing them too.
Just being emphaticOh dear, you misread the comment. At no point did I mention capitals, as, for my light-hearted 'yelling' comment to be effective, it only need refer to the exclamation marks, as they are sufficient in portraying the act of yelling via a post.
Capital letters are not required.
So, question circumventing aside, once more, why are you yelling?
One name Charnz Nicholl Klokstad.That was very impressive, I didn’t see it often enough for my liking.
Reece Walsh does that and more multiple times per game.
A modern day NRL fullback can’t just be a very good player, they have to be a superstar in order for their team to be a genuine top 8 contender.
I’m not saying Bula has not already proven to be a very good player, I’m saying he needs to show a fair bit more in 2024 to become a genuine superstar.
It’s not beyond him, but time will tell.
Agree with this, and think Galvin is 2 years away.And the main difference was that Brasher and Fittler - (and Rowdy for that matter speaking of players who debuted while at school) - were physically ready to make the jump to grade and had proven that playing reserve grade with and against seasoned veterans.
While their physiques matured over the years - their body shapes and relative playing weights did not dramatically change from their debuts until their retirements.
(* Notwithstanding Freddy's post-1990 Kangaroo Tour waistline blow out)
Compare that to the scrawny kid Benji was when he debuted in 2003 - and his necessary physical development from 2005 to 2010-11 when he was at he peak of his game.
That has to be the biggest consideration with Galvin - as we don't want a wasted 2025 for the kid (or our cap) by debuting him too early and risking a major injury that sees him in a lengthy rehab.
And I watched Benji’s debut in the stands at a similar age. Best footwork I have ever seen.I unluckily saw both Loz in 87 and Freddy in 89 debut I believe against my team at a boggy Campbelltown both scoring 2 tries each from memory Loz from a chip over the top as well at 17.
Similar age to me at the time they both seemed instantly a stand out.
Main thing that stood out to me was the speed of their step in comparison to Galvin.
ET was another one at 17 while at De La Salle Caringbah. Same trait.
Lamb for my club at 18 in 1980 slotted straight in like he was always there on a Wednesday night game at Leichhardt. Was aggressive from dot had the physicality.
Hoping Fainu is at this stage this year.
Definitely the best.And I watched Benji’s debut in the stands at a similar age. Best footwork I have ever seen.
Meh, I went into jbhifi the other day and my wife was still surprised I purchased a bigger tvHUH ? He’s training with firsts…. So if he goes well in trials don’t be surprised if he’s there … what is there to debate..
if I go into a clothes store don’t be surprised if I buy a t shirt ….. it’s literally the same thing lol .
to rehab..?Blores gone Kaito
Turuva was their fullback in the World Cup. He (Bula) has already done a fair effort to force Turuva to the wing / centres.
sounds like a debut on Easter Monday v the Eels is on the cards .With all this talk of Galvin sounding like the second coming of Christ, I honestly hope he does well whenever he gets the call up because if he doesn't, knowing this forum he's probably (most likely) going to be crucified on here 😂
Not great examples walkers had heaps of injuries of late almost been out for a year. Not to mention he looks burnt out already. Benji would be best placed?? Hardly been a coaches assistant to make calls I would trust as yet. I hope, but not convinced!Benji will decide if and when he’s ready, he’s better placed than any of us to make that decision.
The fact is Benji rates this kid highly and he won’t be concerned about playing him at NRL level just because he’s more slightly built than others.
Based on that theory Sam Walker and Jayden Campbell should not have played any NRL by now, they both go ok.
I remember a Warriors try vs the Dragons where they made a long break break and had the whole Dragons side back pedaling.Sure you still see the block play, the inside pass, the ‘x’ etc. but teams aren’t working three plays to set up for them like the old days. It’s much less rehearsed and happens naturally. A good ball player waits until the numbers dictate taking a shot.
Souths left side attack is probably the most rehearsed in the game but even that is just a shift at break neck speed.
I never meant that set plays are completely gone from the game but teams are less premeditated than years gone by.
Agree... If these 3 are our future, let them build combinations and learn to WIN in the lower grades with the occasional cameo to keep the dream alive. Where we sit on the ladder in the later rounds will determine how quickly / desperate we are to introduce them. There kids, let them be kids.He'll partner Fainu in cup with Tallyn at hooker,
I think we'll start the season conservative with
maybe Lobb 2 start in nofa's place. Bench will
be hard 2 pick. Trials are just around the corner
someone is bound 2 put their hand up in a month
Funny you should mention that.Not if we release him to the Dragons. They need a half.
Is it possible its his eyes?I agree, he kicked it dead so well.
It's not his hands, it's his heart and ears.
Hears the on coming traffic and the heart flutters in anticipation.
Bula is an intelligent and mature player as you can tell from these highlights, especially the way he places the ball over the try line when tackled short of the line.I actually agree with @Vicious point, however you aren't telling any lies as well. Bula is a supreme talent BUT he's not a superstar YET. Could he be one day?..... Absolutely.
I feel as a club we can sometimes put too much pressure on a kid who has shown promise within a short period of time. I have this same worry about Latu Fainu too even I’m guilty of it.
I think we're looking for our next Benji constantly. Who’s gonna be the next wonder kid to come through and turn our success around. It was meant to be Tedesco then he eventually left due to bad management. I think we're starting to heap that onto both Bula/Fainu. I saw TDS play a handful of games and due to the high expectations seems like he overplayed his hand on occasions and it didn't look natural.
Personally, what I admire most about Bula's game is his maturity it’s impressive for someone who’s played limited games, it isn't his ability but more his comfortably he's just a natural footballer. His instincts are insane both attacking/defensively, his reading of the game is exceptional and his athleticism is top tier. He also takes a lot of tough carries and runs for 200 meters a game often. He’s more a Dylan Edwards mould than a Reece Walsh. Whenever the skills/ability start to click more often and he gets even more experience then we can have the conversation of calling him a star. At this moment of time he’s just a very talented footballer.
Overall, my point is we should lower our expectations on our youngsters and allow them to develop naturally without any added stress or expectations which can hinder them. Luai coming in will help with that as we now have 2 proven superstars in our spine with Api as well and won’t need to rely on rookies like we have the last decade.
It’s a refreshing change which we should enjoy.
I wish I supported (or played for) the Chiefs.Just being emphatic
Good luck to your Chiefs - but Kittle should have been all-pro ahead of your namesake this season!
Might see you once again in the SB
The way the game has changed since those days, even from 10 years ago, means very careful consideration should be given to throwing teenagers in. Players are fitter and stronger now from 1-13. Its faster and there is more wrestling which both factor into more joint and muscle injuries. Plus the covid factor of some of these juniors missing quite a big chunk of the formative years. Bulldogs kid is a good example, who now has some sort of neck injury. Even Fainu sounds like he is carrying some kind of injury at the moment.Agree with this, and think Galvin is 2 years away.
I unluckily saw both Loz in 87 and Freddy in 89 debut I believe against my team at a boggy Campbelltown both scoring 2 tries each from memory Loz from a chip over the top as well at 17. Hanley didn't play in 89 that game I believe.
Similar age to me at the time they both seemed instantly a stand out.
Main thing that stood out to me was the speed of their step in comparison to Galvin.
ET was another one at 17 while at De La Salle Caringbah. Same trait, at least his swerve.
Lamb for my club at 18 in 1980 slotted straight in like he was always there on a Wednesday night game at Leichhardt. Was aggressive from dot had the physicality.
Hoping Fainu is at this stage this year.
Calling the Flanagan’s the Wish version of the Cleary’s is too high a praise. They are more akin to the wish version of the Arthur’s. You’d be absolutely shitting bricks if you were a Saints fan going into this season. The closer it gets, I think even us, their biggest challenger for the spoon, will leave them in the dust.Funny you should mention that.
Heard Ben Hunt on the radio yesterday talking up Kyle Flannigan as his halves partner for the 2024 season.
As Mitch Moses would say 100%!…..clearly any media that is predicting the Tigers to finish last has NFI….our roster is significantly stronger than the DragonsCalling the Flanagan’s the Wish version of the Cleary’s is too high a praise. They are more akin to the wish version of the Arthur’s. You’d be absolutely shitting bricks if you were a Saints fan going into this season. The closer it gets, I think even us, their biggest challenger for the spoon, will leave them in the dust.