hank37w
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Plays like Jane these days.No. He is not the type of forward we require.
Classic Tarzan.
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Plays like Jane these days.No. He is not the type of forward we require.
Classic Tarzan.
Oh well, look on the bright side, if it has been determined that they are all shit then we won't have to worry about other teams stealing them.Jordan Miller is only 18....So much for all our up and coming "stars" not one made the U19 SOO teams....not a single player...disappointing
Melbourne is forecast to have a larger population than Sydney by 2031-32. The NRL should ask hard questions of the Storm about what the club has done since 1998 (over a quarter of a century) to increase league talent in Victoria.This is largely because Storm have invested heavily into pathways systems for North Brisbane and Sunshine Coast due to minimal rugby league talent available in Victoria, not anything to do with the coaches preference for where a player is from. Additionally at that level Bellamey has very little to do with recruitment.
Correct, and some people actually thought it was only 20km from Lithgow. 🤣Do they still do cement out that way?
Oh and by the way Portland, still eligible for qld.
I went out there for a few days in the 80’s with a mate who had fam out there.My family lived in Portland before and after WW2 - so Portland has a real connection to our clan..
History – The Foundations Portland NSW
thefoundations.com.au
Yeah it is, but that’s only 900 km outside of Brisbane, still eligible.Correct, and some people actually thought it was only 20km from Lithgow. 🤣
Hi mate got a question for youYet to be determined
Hi mate got a question for you
I was talking to a mate about Sheen's coaching and about how he use to attack at speed and strip numbers off the defence
The question is why it's impossible for the tigers to do it now is it the coaching or the players don't have the skills?
Sheens back in his first stint always had lots of decoy runners and multiple players in motion around the ball that caused the best defence a head ache. Granted he had Hogo,Prince, Benji and Farah pulling the stringsHi mate got a question for you
I was talking to a mate about Sheen's coaching and about how he use to attack at speed and strip numbers off the defence
The question is why it's impossible for the tigers to do it now is it the coaching or the players don't have the skills?
Hi mate got a question for you
I was talking to a mate about Sheen's coaching and about how he use to attack at speed and strip numbers off the defence
The question is why it's impossible for the tigers to do it now is it the coaching or the players don't have the skills?
Sheens back in his first stint always had lots of decoy runners and multiple players in motion around the ball that caused the best defence a head ache. Granted he had Hogo,Prince, Benji and Farah pulling the strings
Horseshit ! There was an emphasis on athletes about 10-20 years ago , totally changing the way players were coached and the training they did .Coaching
My understanding is the Storm do put quite a bit of money into the Thunderbolts pathways. They have unearthed some talent through it. Most recently Sua Faalogo and previously Dean Iremia, Young Tonumaipea, Richie Kennar, Jamayne Tanou-Brown and a current and former Tigers Fonua Pole, Kelma Tuilagi and Mahe Fonua. Prior to the Storm's existence (as far as i am aware) there were no players out of Melbourne and certainly no pathways for players.Melbourne is forecast to have a larger population than Sydney by 2031-32. The NRL should ask hard questions of the Storm about what the club has done since 1998 (over a quarter of a century) to increase league talent in Victoria.
Coaching
I live in Melbourne, smack bang in the center where the F1 track is in beautiful Albert Park with multiple huge sports fields and other sporting facilities all close by - I walk the fields most weekends through-out the year and let me tell you not once in a decade have i ever seen a rugby league match being played, at any level junior or adult. Union yes, AFL of course, even bloody Gaelic football and frisbee have league comps lol, but never league.Melbourne is forecast to have a larger population than Sydney by 2031-32. The NRL should ask hard questions of the Storm about what the club has done since 1998 (over a quarter of a century) to increase league talent in Victoria.
In some ways it is coaching . But not in first grade or nrl . If the foundations weren’t laid in youth , then it’s pure catchup at that point .Disagree. You can't coach a Brad Schnieder to ignite a teams attack.
Coaching can only help improve the players that have it.
It’s GPS in Victoria . It’s played in schools mostly .I live in Melbourne, smack bang in the center where the F1 track is in beautiful Albert Park with multiple huge sports fields and other sporting facilities all close by - I walk the fields most weekends through-out the year and let me tell you not once in a decade have i ever seen a rugby league match being played, at any level junior or adult. Union yes, AFL of course, even bloody Gaelic football and frisbee have league comps lol, but never league.
it just doesn't happen here, and if it does its in the outer outer suburbs where to be quite frank its Sunday league ability at best. you'll never unearth talent from that.
We just don't play it here, still after 25 years. and its a massive shame because i do think a lot of Melburnian's actually love watching the game. They just dont want their kids to play it/no where central for them to play...
The Raiders announced the signings of three top-tier juniors (from other clubs) just yesterday, each declared to have a clear path to the NRL.It's crazy that the only way we can keep our juniors is to promise them top 30, and a clear unobstructed path. Yet Panthers and Canberra can stockpile juniors and only promote them to top 30 when they're ready.
Canberra had CNK as a top 5-6 fullbacks at that time, and others like Savage and Rapana, but still sought out the best 18 year old fullback in the state last year to boost their talent stocks. They have talented halves in first grade yet also signed one of the most in demand halves in Sanders. And these guys are happy to bide their time and earn their shot at first grade.
Compared to us where we throw them straight into premature top 30 contracts and into the top 17 for first grade and hope they all swim.
Other clubs have this competitive drive, players busting their ass and patiently waiting for their shot. Sharks are another great example of this. Even the dogs have signed top players for every single age group, no promises for anyone. Having highly competitive teams in every division and let everyone fight it out, and when the cream rises to the top they promote them as needed.
Everything we do is just so amatuer. Signing good players for first grade and NSW Cup is not blocking pathways, it's creating meaningful pathways and a will to succeed.
No the cement works is now called the foundations, and is hired for different functionsDo they still do cement out that way?
Oh and by the way Portland, still eligible for qld.
He played for Portland too, Oberon were big successful club in the 60’s and 70’sPlayed for Oberon Tigers in the group ten comp before heading to Canberra. 851..why didn’t he link up with Lithgow Workies or Shamrocks, it would have been a closer commute