Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

I’d wait to see what the team line up is before I make that call re our attack.
Our NSW Cup team would have asked more questions of the Raiders last week and as you know, our NSW Cupvteam is not the best.
I’m quietly confident we score at least 2 tries tonight, but as I say, defending when under the pump at Brookvale will be our problem.
 
You should have been here when we won the 20's, Made the GF in Ressies, were top 4 in first grade 2 years running - and had the likes of Brooks & Moses (Amongst others)
coming through on the Back of Sironen, Woods and Tedesco.

We're all guilty of thinkin the same
Ive been here since 2010 I think .. just lost access to my previous username ,😅 so seen it all haha
 
Check your post the other day to me starting with g'day mate.
I appreciate you have a point of view and you want to express it. Just don't expect me to not respond if you don't treat me and my opinions with respect.

That post - Gday mate … should the chicken littles be worried he might be out the door”

Where is the personal attack ?

The term “chicken little “ was the same one you used earlier
 
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This year was never the year. Just like next year isn’t and maybe the year after. Why do people except things to automatically click just because it’s a new season. Building takes time, we are building. Hope and expectations is for the media and some disgruntled fans but you don’t turn from shit to great overnight.
Canterbury have taken 18 months to go from shit to great. We’re still wallowing in the mire 10 plus years on.
 
There’s been improvement, but we have lost 5 in a row and are waning. This year was supposed to be the year. Why are we still waiting? We’re always one or two years away. It’s tiring.
Anyone expecting big things this year (like a deep run into the semis) have been unrealistic in their expectations

2025 was always a rebuilding season..

The 5 losses in a row whilst not great doesn't factor in the adversity we had to deal with during this run.. I asked copilot to help me explain this, because no one seems to want to listen

“Numbers are incredibly useful, but they only tell part of the story. They’re like a snapshot frozen in time—accurate in what they show, but silent about the world around them. Context, like external events, human behavior, or even timing, adds dimension and nuance that pure data can’t capture.

For example, if a rugby team’s win-loss ratio looks average on paper, the numbers won’t show that their key playmaker was out injured or that they played three top-tier teams in a row. Ignoring those factors would lead to the wrong conclusion.

So while numbers are a great starting point, it’s context that turns them into meaningful insight.”
 
when you come last three years in a row you don’t magically walk into finals football
Of course not, but actually inching closer to the 8 would be nice. Newcastle got to 11th after their 3 consecutive spoons. I’d be happy finishing 12th this year, but I can’t see that happening now.
 
Canterbury have taken 18 months to go from shit to great. We’re still wallowing in the mire 10 plus years on.
No they havent. They took 9 seasons to go from shit to great - 7 missed finals inc. 1 wooden spoon, 6th last year but knocked out first week.

When you finally get your shit together it can be a dramatic turn-around but its very selective to only look back 1.5 seasons.
 
How can canterbury afford some of their blokes in reserve grade- Turpin ,Hutchinson to name two I can recall.
They sure must have a creative accountant- Ian Schubert used to be the nrl auditor once upon a time.
Do salary cap breaches make news anymore or is it hushed up?
Sam Hughes would be an interesting signing if Canterbury ever released him.
 
How can canterbury afford some of their blokes in reserve grade- Turpin ,Hutchinson to name two I can recall.
They sure must have a creative accountant- Ian Schubert used to be the nrl auditor once upon a time.
Do salary cap breaches make news anymore or is it hushed up?
Sam Hughes would be an interesting signing if Canterbury ever released him.
They’re backed by a millionaire. They have third party deals coming out of their arse.
 
Spot on KC. Player swaps sound good in theory but rarely happen.

1 Needs the agreement of both clubs & both players. 2 Player has to fit the profile of the club.

It is seen as better to release the player, open up a roster spot & cap space & go to the full market.

Like the Galvin situation, the club will likely ask for $$$ as a transfer fee.

That is all.
But that's not good enough. We've been doing that for decades, and we still struggle to full out roster with decent players.
We have ALL of the bargaining power here. TDS could and should see out his contract here. We have to be provided with overwhelming reasons why it's in our great interests to weaken our roster and strengthen a rival's.
That's what it comes down to. We constantly get bullied into strengthening other clubs, to our own detriment, and we languish at the bottom of the issue ladder.
If other clubs see huge value in our asset then to acquire this they need to provide something of equal value in our eyes. Freeing up cap space and going to market simply doesn't work.
If we let talyn depart early our roster is weakened incredibly. Leaves us with no backup hooker, and in a way, no backup halfback as we see Api is our backup. Letting him go without adequate compensation that can help us win games is absolute amateur loser mentality, and if Richo continues us down that road then he needs to go too
 

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