Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Here’s a mole article, you can tell the mole has no idea about football and he proves it here when he says Douhie is all class.

Thanks for linking it.

Very poorly argued by Moley that Benji was somehow protected last year.

According to Chamas, he was assisting and then took the more practical reins about late July.

So if Benji was shielded, it was probably for a few weeks to a month.

Pretty amazing that in your very first year of coaching, you get the keys to the ferari!

I don’t think Benji will have too many difficulties with the non footy side of being a coach. Getting his game plan right and embedding his drive into the players is his biggest challenge.
 
SPOT ON!

That's why I scream at anyone who says "it's a Business", WRONG WRONG, rocks in the head WRONG!

Players are playing Football because they like it. You will get a few Mattersons, a few money hungry grubs and yes we all want a 800k contract if one is available. ...

You have been training and playing football since you were 11 because you watched some Hero/origin game/crazy football and discover that you love the sport. You love playing it and you want to play it more.

" I went there because it seemed they were having fun" Glenn Lazarus, on joining the Broncos.

Yes it's a job
Yes it's a business
These people are playing football and doing this sport instead of Rugby because they like the players, the team and the excitement of it.

Taupau (?tapua??) may have left because if the club was going to throw Farah away he thought 'whats the point'. Manly have 'fortress manly', a US vs Them that keeps a stack of players playing for unders and a team together.
Two words:
Club Culture.

Yes, if we have a 600k player we have to pay them something close to their worth. When players though love what they are doing and love the people who they are playing with a $650k contract can get knocked back.

Club Culture. Lets build it.
Don't worry. Everything will be ok.
 
Talking with a Penrith mate today talking about Ivan Clearly and how things could have been different for both clubs

Ivan went after and made offers to

Fisher Harris. Forward
Dylan Edwards. Fullback
Nathan Clearly. Half
Harawira-naera forward

And we ended up with

Packer forward
Mbye. Fullback
Reynolds half
Ben Matulino

Talk about sliding doors moment​

 
Talking with a Penrith mate today talking about Ivan Clearly and how things could have been different for both clubs

Ivan went after and made offers to

Fisher Harris. Forward
Dylan Edwards. Fullback
Nathan Clearly. Half
Harawira-naera forward

And we ended up with

Packer forward
Mbye. Fullback
Reynolds half
Ben Matulino

Talk about sliding doors moment​

 
SPOT ON!

That's why I scream at anyone who says "it's a Business", WRONG WRONG, rocks in the head WRONG!

Players are playing Football because they like it. You will get a few Mattersons, a few money hungry grubs and yes we all want a 800k contract if one is available. ...

You have been training and playing football since you were 11 because you watched some Hero/origin game/crazy football and discover that you love the sport. You love playing it and you want to play it more.

" I went there because it seemed they were having fun" Glenn Lazarus, on joining the Broncos.

Yes it's a job
Yes it's a business
These people are playing football and doing this sport instead of Rugby because they like the players, the team and the excitement of it.

Taupau (?tapua??) may have left because if the club was going to throw Farah away he thought 'whats the point'. Manly have 'fortress manly', a US vs Them that keeps a stack of players playing for unders and a team together.
Two words:
Club Culture.

Yes, if we have a 600k player we have to pay them something close to their worth. When players though love what they are doing and love the people who they are playing with a $650k contract can get knocked back.

Club Culture. Lets build it.
There’s too sides though.
To the administrators, it is a business and you know loyalty is only applicable when what is being weighed up is how talented the player that is being considered.
To the players and even extended to football staff. It is a community a brotherhood of sorts bonded by the love of football as you mentioned.
Luckily in Richo we have an administrator that understands how to balance both needs.
 
U can have your opinion that’s fine. But reality in the fact that no one wants him speaks more volume than your opinion.
Have u heard him speak at anything?? Press conferences, etc?? If u can’t tell that there’s not much going on upstairs, then that says more about you than him. Like brooks, potter can’t help that he’s dog shit dumb. He just shouldn’t be coaching anything above park football.
That's exactly why modern teaching sucks.

Brooks was an Introvert. He is naturally shy, and that's fine. Okay maybe not the best for a halfback...<ARRGH skipping usual rant of make him a damn 5/8>

Shy != dumb.
Sounding dumb != dumb. Classic example I know a physio therapist who looks and sounds a little dumb, guy works wonders and knows more about the body then I ever will.

Wow I can't believe it, you have actually found something to say about Brooks that hasn't been said in 10,000 posts... NFI on Potter because I have only heard him speak a few times.

Not every player will be an extravert. Andrew Johns dealt with it by letting his ADHD do the talking. Plenty of players stuff a press confrence, nothing to do with their performance on field.
 
I think you’ll find the Roosters have relied on their ‘juniors’ a lot more than it seems. Sure they buy the best to play for them but only if there isn’t a kid within their system capable of doing the job better than a recruit. They may not necessarily be local to the area but Manu, Butcher brothers, Collins, Tupou and the back up forward pack, Wong, White, Baker (Broncos) have all been recruited as young players and brought up in the Roosters system.
Same as we are doing with Feledy, Faagatu, Pole.

Also it’s worth mentioning that the retained core at Penrith i.e the group on the big dollars and longest serving players were all recruited into the club. By chance prehaps? But JFH was picked up from NZ and brought into the Penrith system. Yeo, Edwards and Martin were of the benefit of the Panthers expanding their reach out to Bathurst and the western regions.
And finally the prodigal Cleary only came to Penrith because his Dad was recruited as a coach.
The players that have been offered modest contracts and all left for greener pastures including the soon to be Tiger Luai were all ‘from the area’ a term developed for the local boys that have progressed from the local schools into first grade. This is the important part as it seems that the the local boys are now providing the depth that has become an important part of the panthers remaining competitive despite losing nearly a whole first 17 over the past 3 years.

The best of best get. Identified and developed further by being included into the Penrith panthers JETs program (Junior Elite Training Scheme).

“Panthers established the JETS program in 2013 as a tool to 'fast track' select players with specialist coaching, mentoring and physical development.

The players, aged between 16 and 18, have been identified as standout performers in the club's Harold Matts, SG Ball and development squads.”

Note# Apologies I had to re-edit after reviewing this post as I got some of my points a bit muddled.
I agree with that. But the fundamental point is most of those Roosters guys, for example, are not from the Roosters junior catchment.

Roy Masters, his whole article was about exploiting the Macarthur junior catchment, rather than bringing the best kids into the club's feeder system. I think Tigers are actually going about things in very much the right way, and I think Roy's article is too simple, too outdated with the way modern clubs operate.

I didn't really raise Manly as an argument, but they've done exactly the same thing with the core of their team, using the best local juniors with select talent from other regions, brought in young and through the Manly system to first grade.
 
I agree with that. But the fundamental point is most of those Roosters guys, for example, are not from the Roosters junior catchment.

Roy Masters, his whole article was about exploiting the Macarthur junior catchment, rather than bringing the best kids into the club's feeder system. I think Tigers are actually going about things in very much the right way, and I think Roy's article is too simple, too outdated with the way modern clubs operate.

I didn't really raise Manly as an argument, but they've done exactly the same thing with the core of their team, using the best local juniors with select talent from other regions, brought in young and through the Manly system to first grade.
Care to acknowledge that rather than "other regions" - Manly specifically targeted Fairfield to Blacktown - to pick up the rough Polynesian diamonds that did not make the cut for elite Parra or Penrith pathways?

And continue to do so by their ongoing reserve grade partnership with * Blacktown Workers?

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First of all did you just respond to yourself?

Secondly I don't buy into all this "keep all your juniors" stuff. Or at least buy into the idea that clubs are not doing it or are indifferent to their junior bases. Of course clubs with decent junior bases should and will try to develop those regions. It's not as if Tigers don't do it and it's not as if Tigers lose tonnes of Macarthur juniors to other clubs.

I don't believe Penrith did anything magic in development to build a 3-peat team. They had the fortune of having a bunch of top-tier junior talent all come through together, all at once, having played in junior teams together. But what they did do was manage to bond all those players together, keep them going through the system with a clear pathway from juniors to seniors. It's not that they developed more juniors, it's that they were able to keep so many of them in a single and clearly-defined system - something Tigers have been replicating the past few years.

But Penrith also specifically unearthed some generational talent - they don't win the 2023 GF without Cleary.

Penrith also happen to sit on the biggest league base in the country, much bigger participation than Macarthur, so if any club is going to see a wide number of juniors it's them.

So if the argument was simply "teams get good by investing in their juniors and develop their talent" then teams like Roosters would never do well, which is clearly not true. There's a delicate balance with the larger junior bases and the funding is not infinite.

Even look at Tigers - got a good crop coming through Macarthur like Da Silva, Galvin, Miller, Large brothers, Laulli'i bros etc. But some of the most prominent juniors we have we headhunted - Faagutu from QLD and Fainu brothers from Parra juniors via Manly. Josh Feledy is from Manly.

So to me it's pretty clear Tigers have been consistently mining Macarthur for players for many years, but that top-level talent does not always eventuate. Some of that will be the general lack of talent, some will be Tigers inability to coach those kids to the next level. But I can barely think of a Macarthur junior who didn't end up in the Tigers juniors system, even if he was eventually headhunted by another club; I don't think it's so dire and I don't think we needed any part of the independent review to look at juniors (it wasn't part of their remit and it makes sense they didn't issue regional recommendations).
There's really only been Ryan Hoffman who Sheens is on record often as saying he's one he regrets letting go.... There's a few that ended up at Cabra two blues, very strong junior club and very attractive to the best kids running around... Inu I think and Hayne are two... I'm sure there's more

I was going to ask Gal or someone with an ear to the ground re: the juniors at Cambo what's being done different... I like you tend to think the stars have aligned a bit for us much like they did around 02 with the Magpies SG Ball team producing some great players like Fulton Gibbs De gois Collis, Hoffman Ben Roberts and others...
We had a Balmain SG ball team in 2012 I think Brooks. Moses. Nat milone, and a few others names escape me
But the pathways term.has been mentioned a lot and it seems a lot more effort is being put into us being a "development club"
Listening to the recent behind the roar poddy I think featuring kit Laulilli he made mention of how all these young Magpies players now have come thru playing with and against each other... It does seem like another of these special times where we having quite a few good young players coming all at once... Hopefully we get it right with them
 
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Care to acknowledge that rather than "other regions" - Manly specifically targeted Fairfield to Blacktown - to pick up the rough Polynesian diamonds that did not make the cut for elite Parra or Penrith pathways?

And continue to do so by their ongoing reserve grade partnership with * Blacktown Workers?

* Proudly sponsored sonce 2017 by our very own BRYDENS LAWYERS


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St George for years targeted the Illawarra region for some of their best talent to the point where they were referred to in Wollongong as Northern Illawarra.
 
Classiest player we have in the backs. Can miss a tackle but we don’t have another player that can open a defence up as well as he can.

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Olam, Sullivan, and Toa can all dummy and run through the gap like Douhie. There’s two sides to football and he refuses to have a go at defence. His flaws far outweigh his so called class?
To me you can’t be a “classy” player and only play half the game. We only have one “classy “ player and that’s Api.
You’re other 3 post we much better. 😁
 
Olam, Sullivan, and Toa can all dummy and run through the gap like Douhie. There’s two sides to football and he refuses to have a go at defence. His flaws far outweigh his so called class?
To me you can’t be a “classy” player and only play half the game. We only have one “classy “ player and that’s Api.
You’re other 3 post we much better. 😁
Bula said halo ;)
 
Talking with a Penrith mate today talking about Ivan Clearly and how things could have been different for both clubs

Ivan went after and made offers to

Fisher Harris. Forward
Dylan Edwards. Fullback
Nathan Clearly. Half
Harawira-naera forward

And we ended up with

Packer forward
Mbye. Fullback
Reynolds half
Ben Matulino

Talk about sliding doors moment​

I’d call that more of a door hitting you in the face moment!
 
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I would say with Nofa's exit putting us at 29 players in the top 30, we won't promote/add anyone until closer to the 30 June deadline.

We can play any development contracted players anyway from Rd 1 if required (i.e. Lobb, Faataape, Saukuru) and T&T/Cup players from Rd 11 (i.e. Casey, Loizou Willett, Craig, Ngutlik, Kirk, Laulilii).

No need to waste on a spot if we can encourage internal competition to fight for it for half the season.
 
And you're entitled to. I just don't think the tap put on Anasta can be compared to a hit from someone coming out of the line and clocking someone like Williams did, or hitting someone when they are already on the ground like Flower did. Each to their own :)
A “tap” on Anasta hey? Righto
 
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