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Players weve let go such as Olam Klem and Galvout can count to thisWhat about the 3 spots that have to be filled by June 30, hope they aren't going to be all from our lower grades.
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Players weve let go such as Olam Klem and Galvout can count to thisWhat about the 3 spots that have to be filled by June 30, hope they aren't going to be all from our lower grades.
I’m glad there are a few people such as yourself who recognise we need a couple of more players who have the ability to be a ping of difference and help us win games that we are currently losing.Fifita for this year may change the needle for us in hope we do it
It's not unwise, Richo is unarguable with on how to approach roster management.Richardson says that the club has 'plenty of spots' in the Top 30 and on the Development List for next year, but says they're going to be very cautious and patient with who they bring in, because they want to build an elite roster.
I can see them sitting on their hands on a lot of spots until the post season to see what happens, especially after what happened with Terrell.
I tried to research this after reading it on here previously regarding the June 30 cut off.I believe that you are able to claim players that were formerly in the 30 (Olam, Klemmer, Galvin) as being part of the 30 and therefore there isn't a pressing need to upgrade before June 30 to satisfy NRL regulations.
that said, I would anticipate that Heath Mason and Taylan May (pending his behaviour) will get an upgrade.
Katoa is miles ahead of Galvin, both in current performance and potential. The kid gives me Andrew Johns vibes, his deception with ball in hand and kicking game are already tracking to Johns levels. Galvin is more a Yeo skillset and potential. The Galvin crap is next level, yes he will be a great player if he keeps developing, however there are other young players out there absolutely killing it and rarely get a mention. Gould knew there was blood in the water when the early release requests were made and went in for the kill by pumping team Galvins tyres up to the point where he was too great to play for a struggling team, he deserves to be in a top 4 side immediately and its a travesty that he isn't. Let's see how his playmaker skills develop at the dogs, I don't think sexton or Burton's skills have really developed, the way the dogs attack is purely based on effort in defence to rattle teams and win field position and second phase play in attack from offloads and breaking tackles. Burtons kicking game is a big plus yet that was always there. You rarely see the halves creating.Always found the commentary around Galvin to be hyperbole, its almost like they arent seeing what we all see like the crabbing, non effective kicking, the missed tackles, dropped balls over the line....
Katoa is a universe ahead, that kid has Fittler vibes.
He probably come to the realisation he would likely only be a back up player back in the NRL, so why change from being a star starting halfback in the UK Super League to a fringe player here.Tyrone May has signed a new 2 year contract at Hull KR so you can rule that one out for now.
I think Critta was being diplomatic and towing the company line he has been fed by Gus...the fact that they even asked Galvin for the truth is odd in itself don't you think? as if they would not already know before he joined, would he believe his "brother" Luai's version as well as the rest of the ex-panthers boys or some kid he met yesterday.I mean, it would be nice, but it's not like these guys don't talk to each other outside of origin camp...
Exactly! Plus Hull KR wanted an answer asap so they could make plans for next season if he left. We may have been interested but may not have been ready to offer anything just yet, especially if there is truth to the Reynolds stuff. May probably decided in his best interests to extend rather than wait for something that may not happen.He probably come to the realisation he would likely only be a back up player back in the NRL, so why change from being a star starting halfback in the UK Super League to a fringe player here.
It's a balance isn't it.It's not unwise, Richo is unarguable with on how to approach roster management.
The only thing I'll say though, is that for every Terrell May landing in our lap in '24, is 4 or 5 clubs who end up with their dick in their hand, too many spots and too much spare coin.
There are years where bugger all shakes loose. I hope we're prepared for that scenario too.
(Which I have faith we are btw).
As they say in the Superannuation commercials, compare the pair:Speaking of Metcalf, if he goes on to win the Dally M, that would surely be the record for least amount of games played to win that award. Only 39 games. Makes the radio silence even more crazy.
Gould became Galvins unappointed (?) publicity agent 12 months ago,and the kid bought the BS and adored the attention...to the point where it impacted his game at WTs constantly looking for the hi-lite reel additionKatoa is miles ahead of Galvin, both in current performance and potential. The kid gives me Andrew Johns vibes, his deception with ball in hand and kicking game are already tracking to Johns levels. Galvin is more a Yeo skillset and potential. The Galvin crap is next level, yes he will be a great player if he keeps developing, however there are other young players out there absolutely killing it and rarely get a mention. Gould knew there was blood in the water when the early release requests were made and went in for the kill by pumping team Galvins tyres up to the point where he was too great to play for a struggling team, he deserves to be in a top 4 side immediately and its a travesty that he isn't. Let's see how his playmaker skills develop at the dogs, I don't think sexton or Burton's skills have really developed, the way the dogs attack is purely based on effort in defence to rattle teams and win field position and second phase play in attack from offloads and breaking tackles. Burtons kicking game is a big plus yet that was always there. You rarely see the halves creating.
I'd say Richo wants to finalise the situations of our key players off contract for 2027 first before making any more big external plays ...I believe that you are able to claim players that were formerly in the 30 (Olam, Klemmer, Galvin) as being part of the 30 and therefore there isn't a pressing need to upgrade before June 30 to satisfy NRL regulations.
that said, I would anticipate that Heath Mason and Taylan May (pending his behaviour) will get an upgrade.
Surely if Luai is still close to his old team mates at the doggies then you would think that they would already be aware of the truth, but I have to admit there is nothing I would like better than to see "The Galvinator's" time at the Dogs turn to Dog shit.Completely agree, all the media love fest for Galvin fitting into the Dogs system will crap itself. Luai will provide the truth to the Bulldog Blues.
Wasted energy death riding him. He’s going to have success. He’s now a media darling. That alone will see him play 20 Origins.Surely if Luai is still close to his old team mates at the doggies then you would think that they would already be aware of the truth, but I have to admit there is nothing I would like better than to see "The Galvinator's" time at the Dogs turn to Dog shit.
IMO an important spot we may need to recruit for to add to our squad next season is a back-up halfback if Luai & Latu are our 1st choice pairing & Bud is moved on to get most of his $500+k off our books.they have 4 halves in the Top 30 for next season I believe … Luai, Latu, Mase and ( for the moment) Bud … AD could fill in as well in a pinch if he is re-signed as a depth option …I agree ..i would make that call if he will accept similar money to what he is on now …
Ideally Bud gets moved on …but they might be stuck with him next year… I mean he is in Souths NRL team at the moment …so he can probably do a job as our fourth or fifth option if need be
This is exactly the reply I was going to give to Supercoach's post. At the end of their careers we will be talking about Katoa in the same breath as Johns, Cleary, Langer, Thurston etc. Galvin, who is going to go on to be a really good player, and most likely will make rep teams, but will more likely be compared with good players such as Anasta, Walters etc rather than Lewis, Fittler, Daley or Kenny. Gal's going to be very good, sadly not with us, whereas Katoa is headed for the absolute elite category.I know right, what's even worse is they speak Galvin up better than Katoa. Galvin isn't even in the same universe as Katoa that kid is amazingly good. Katoa has all the skills and the football I.q of a guy watching everyone play league while he's on the field playing 4d chess. He's amazing, yet if you listen to the commentators it's all about Galvin. Wonder how many of the talking heads are managed by Moses and if he's got them talking him up.
I was of the same view that we needed to fill spots by 30th June but have been assured that as long as we have had 30 in our squad some time during the season that we do not need to sign players to those positions that are now vacant if we do not wish to.What about the 3 spots that have to be filled by June 30, hope they aren't going to be all from our lower grades.
Product of the Panthers system. They’ve produced a couple gooduns over the last couple of years.This is exactly the reply I was going to give to Supercoach's post. At the end of their careers we will be talking about Katoa in the same breath as Johns, Cleary, Langer, Thurston etc. Galvin, who is going to go on to be a really good player, and most likely will make rep teams, but will more likely be compared with good players such as Anasta, Walters etc rather than Lewis, Fittler, Daley or Kenny. Gal's going to be very good, sadly not with us, whereas Katoa is headed for the absolute elite category.
When Richardson advised KPP had been looked at for a year I felt the club was being far more strategic in recruitment than it had been in the past. The filling of vacant roster spots moving forward imo will be far more selective than it has been under the previous management.It's a balance isn't it.
It isn't ideal having to fill the top 30 with players who in reality should not be there while also turning down the opportunity to sign established first graders in the hope better come along. Maybe capping contracts at 2 years for recruits in squad positions 18-30 would be a way of countering it?