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Any investigation into whether Gus met Galvin beforehand? Think that tarnished integrity of game more 🤷♂️
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He's shown enough this season to extend him he gets the nod against latu in the halves and he kicks goals no brainer imho. He has been consistently one of our best all season.Only real prob with AD and I love the guy he's all heart, he just hasn't been able to string a season of consistent football togeather yet. He's had horrendous injuries he's fought back from. He's in a purple patch of form atm, my concern and alot of others concern is he signs the new deal and his form drops off a cliff. He just struggles to find a long patch of real consistent football.
He's on parole and can't play broNot sure if it’s been reported on here or not but whenever I get some intel from this particular source I’m quick to share given his strike rate.
I’ve been told that Mainuse Fainu has been offered to the Wests Tigers and is hoping to potentially earn a T&T deal similar to Taylan May whenever he has earned a release from jail expecting to be sometime next year.
His management have made it clear to the club that his priority is to join his brothers and earn a spot - unsure on the clubs stance however but with Api not having too long left and Haywood being too young to rely on, it doesn’t sound like a bad idea.
Can’t remember where I heard or read it but it was something about the nrl not allowing him to play until his parole is finished which would be 2030 about 4 years after his pending release from jail.Not sure if it’s been reported on here or not but whenever I get some intel from this particular source I’m quick to share given his strike rate.
I’ve been told that Mainuse Fainu has been offered to the Wests Tigers and is hoping to potentially earn a T&T deal similar to Taylan May whenever he has earned a release from jail expecting to be sometime next year.
His management have made it clear to the club that his priority is to join his brothers and earn a spot - unsure on the clubs stance however but with Api not having too long left and Haywood being too young to rely on, it doesn’t sound like a bad idea.
100% if Douhi is playing well enough to keep Latu out imo it's better for Latu to ease his way in to the halves. The kids only 19. He's got around 15 years of football ahead of him if his body holds up. I'd rather we ease him into it than just throw him in like we did with Galvin.I agree with all that, but is there a player in our side that is consistent?
To me the question is, is there a better player to take his spot? If he’s keeping out Latu after Latu has had a few games in the 7, why is Latu a better option next year? He may need another year before he’s ready.
This is my real worry. I'm hoping the consistent injury free gametime hopefully he's finding consistent form.Nobody wants to talk about the first 2-3 years of football he played here. Classic contract year form.
Mainuse’s management team from what I’m being told is working very very hard from behind the scenes to try make it possible to find ways for registration by next year or potentially 2027 - then if successfully registered they’ve made it clear to the club he’d like to earn a spot via a T&T.Can’t remember where I heard or read it but it was something about the nrl not allowing him to play until his parole is finished which would be 2030 about 4 years after his pending release from jail.
And you will not have wishart, pezet, fualago type players in your 17 - 30 if you are not a successful club, with good development systems in place, it is a bit of a catch 22.It's pretty hard to say at this stage that the team hasn't improved. Obviously the cattle is better but I think an honest assessment of the squad's quality at the start of the season would have pegged us round about where we are now: clear of spoon danger but just as far from finals. FWIW I have it on decent authority that the powers that be within the club weren't expecting finals this year - it was always down as a progress season and there will be more expectation next year.
What I keep coming across at the moment is the idea that NRL is not a game about your star players but about the mid-to-bottom level of the roster. The 17th best player on your roster is going to play even when everyone is fit and with injuries you're going to need to rely on players 20-30, a lot. As we've seen, when we can put close to our best 17 on the park we're pretty competitive. We fall in a heap when we need to use the bottom end of the roster - and we haven't even been particularly unlucky with injuries this year.
That's why I think a big focus of Richardson's was getting rid of the dead wood, and why I think we'll focus in this off-season on turning over more of the bottom 10-15 players. With KPP, Taylan May and Makasini, and - hopefully - a better year out of Pole there shouldn't be an obvious weakness in the first choice side. But we need proper, first-grade standard depth: better options to come in than Staines, Hope, Sukkar (who could improve but clearly isn't there yet), Fa'atape and so forth, and a bit more reliability out of the backup middles.
What this also means is that we're only going to become competitive in the long run when we are producing first-grade quality juniors, year in year out, as a matter of course. These players, 20-30 on the roster, are going to be on low salaries (especially when you're relying on the free agent market, and thus paying overs, for your stars). Yes, there are occasional diamonds that can be picked up from the discard pile - but it's not reliable.
Does anyone have access to the Lloyd Perret story in SMH about concussion.
Considering he's wants a third of Luai wage I think he has shown he has value. I think we have to keep him personally. Plus it would be good we have players that have been here for a while wanting to stay. His public announcements to Rucho shows he wants to stay. I'd keep him personally.This is my real worry. I'm hoping the consistent injury free gametime hopefully he's finding consistent form.
It's possible to develop good pathways and a production line of talent without being a destination club for established first graders, though. Penrith and Canberra are the most obvious examples, also the Warriors.And you will not have wishart, pezet, fualago type players in your 17 - 30 if you are not a successful club, with good development systems in place, it is a bit of a catch 22.
He's handy in that he can play anywhere in the backline and 13, just for the utility value I'd keep him.Considering he's wants a third of Luai wage I think he has shown he has value. I think we have to keep him personally. Plus it would be good we have players that have been here for a while wanting to stay. His public announcements to Rucho shows he wants to stay. I'd keep him personally.
Oh damm I thought it may of been tino and Farnworth. So there not coming is that what your sayingFor gods sake merlot, can you let those that didn't get your sarcasm know that this wasn't serious
He was exceptional on the weekend although I don't think he's had the year they were talking abt. Think May suits our side better all round although would be nice to have another big front rowerLittle harsh calling Stefano a dud lol. He pretty much single-handedly carried the storm pack on the weekend. He'll only get better at Melbourne. But you're right, he would have caused team issues i think he seems to have that sort of character.