Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

You know what's funny, for the last roughly 18 months when Galvin debuted non stop every opportunity gus would not stop talking on TV or podcasts about Galvin the best junior ever, his going to do this, that and whatever, but now gus has him at the dogs gus won't say a word, on 100 % footy chamas asked the question about a injury, didn't look like gus was going to answer, Emma asked did he get injured during the game, gus said, well he didn't get injured carrying his bag to the game. What a rude, smart ass prick
Are you only realising that now?
 
You know what's funny, for the last roughly 18 months when Galvin debuted non stop every opportunity gus would not stop talking on TV or podcasts about Galvin the best junior ever, his going to do this, that and whatever, but now gus has him at the dogs gus won't say a word, on 100 % footy chamas asked the question about a injury, didn't look like gus was going to answer, Emma asked did he get injured during the game, gus said, well he didn't get injured carrying his bag to the game. What a rude, smart ass prick
Could have been carrying his ego.
 
If Cronk is right in saying Latu is 18 months away from potentially being a dominant starting 7, does that not mean we desperately need Doueihi for the next 18 months at the very least ?
During this time Latu could become so effective as a 13 that he ends up staying there full time.
Latu is 18 months away, assuming the next 18 months he is playing in the halves and learning his craft. We can't play him as a lock or bench utility for the next 18 months and expect him to be then ready to step into the halves after that.
Ideally we'd be a strong enough side he would be learning his trade in Reggie's. This unfortunately is not the case and even under developed Latu is in our best 17. So for the good of Latu, and the team long term, Latu should be starting next year in the halves.
Of course this is simply all just my opinion and it does not mean Doueihi does not have a place in the side.

A few other things that I think are irrelevant to the discussion but people keep bringing up with regards to keeping Doueihi or his worth
Local junior. Don't care if he has already played elsewhere. Local junior and one club player I might have some sentiment.
Leader: isn't and never has been in my opinion. Too many floors in attitude areas of his game to consider him a leader.
Loves the club. Don't buy it. Has left previously. Has repeatedly shopped himself around. Has previously shown attitude that is far from club first.
Other players values. Do I agree that he offers more value than many other players reportedly on more money, sure. But those players being over paid is not a reason to pay Doueihi more than his worth. If anything it might be the reason we simply can not afford to pay him his worth.
 
Latu is 18 months away, assuming the next 18 months he is playing in the halves and learning his craft. We can't play him as a lock or bench utility for the next 18 months and expect him to be then ready to step into the halves after that.
Ideally we'd be a strong enough side he would be learning his trade in Reggie's. This unfortunately is not the case and even under developed Latu is in our best 17. So for the good of Latu, and the team long term, Latu should be starting next year in the halves.
Of course this is simply all just my opinion and it does not mean Doueihi does not have a place in the side.

A few other things that I think are irrelevant to the discussion but people keep bringing up with regards to keeping Doueihi or his worth
Local junior. Don't care if he has already played elsewhere. Local junior and one club player I might have some sentiment.
Leader: isn't and never has been in my opinion. Too many floors in attitude areas of his game to consider him a leader.
Loves the club. Don't buy it. Has left previously. Has repeatedly shopped himself around. Has previously shown attitude that is far from club first.
Other players values. Do I agree that he offers more value than many other players reportedly on more money, sure. But those players being over paid is not a reason to pay Doueihi more than his worth. If anything it might be the reason we simply can not afford to pay him his worth.
I believe in leadership he definitely talks the talk just doesn’t always back it up on the field
 
So in theory there may be a way over time for the N.R.L to adopt an A.F.L style draft and player trading system. Without any legal issues.
The AFL has rules around the draft etc - you cannot play in that competition unless you abide by those rules. The draft is run with the agreement of the AFLPA , they get a lot of concessions around payments etc from the AFL to agree.- which is something the NRL doesn't have so until it gets that you won't see the draft.
 
I believe in leadership he definitely talks the talk just doesn’t always back it up on the field
I believe in it from an experience perspective. He is experienced enough to know what is needed when and is a good communicator to say this is what we're going to do boys.
But a leader that drives standards, holds himself and others accountable and can teach younger players professionalism he is not the guy. As you say he does talk the talk but if he isn't backing it up he isn't the guy you want in this role.
 
Again with the narcissistic delusion 😂
Seriously…. Nobody does 🤷‍♂️
I ‘commented’ because it amuses me (in a cringey way) when sooks refuse to give credit where credit is due. And you’re that guy. With ya “15 years of blah blah sook spit pout”.
Chin up Princess 😘
Good morning Adam.
You care so much you’re stuttering.
I would read your 2nd post but I noticed the biggest dimwitted sucker on here found it funny so obviously it’s not worth reading.
I can tell it’s a very emotional post though, with all the stupid emojis, are you ok? Maybe you should seek help?

Enjoy your day.

Geez, some people hey?
 
Latu is 18 months away, assuming the next 18 months he is playing in the halves and learning his craft. We can't play him as a lock or bench utility for the next 18 months and expect him to be then ready to step into the halves after that.
Ideally we'd be a strong enough side he would be learning his trade in Reggie's. This unfortunately is not the case and even under developed Latu is in our best 17. So for the good of Latu, and the team long term, Latu should be starting next year in the halves.
Of course this is simply all just my opinion and it does not mean Doueihi does not have a place in the side.

A few other things that I think are irrelevant to the discussion but people keep bringing up with regards to keeping Doueihi or his worth
Local junior. Don't care if he has already played elsewhere. Local junior and one club player I might have some sentiment.
Leader: isn't and never has been in my opinion. Too many floors in attitude areas of his game to consider him a leader.
Loves the club. Don't buy it. Has left previously. Has repeatedly shopped himself around. Has previously shown attitude that is far from club first.
Other players values. Do I agree that he offers more value than many other players reportedly on more money, sure. But those players being over paid is not a reason to pay Doueihi more than his worth. If anything it might be the reason we simply can not afford to pay him his worth.
I think what has been proven is that Douhei is required as much as Latu is and Luai.

Luai is a 6 but what does seem to work is the rotation of Douhei and Latu on a case by case basis. I think Latu is more open to coming of off the bench more than Douhei, and both can play lock as well (Douhei can play anywhere really).

The thing I really like about Douhei is his arrogance and run first mentality and wants his hands on the ball constantly.

The signing of Madden is purely for injuries only.

I think overall if we continue to win games, the players will want to stay. Latu gives me the impression he’s not all about him like Galvin.
 
The AFL has rules around the draft etc - you cannot play in that competition unless you abide by those rules. The draft is run with the agreement of the AFLPA , they get a lot of concessions around payments etc from the AFL to agree.- which is something the NRL doesn't have so until it gets that you won't see the draft.
Theory running around is the N.R.L need to agree to a lumpsum payment with the R.L.P.A for them to agree to it being implemented whenever they write up that agreement. So if the R.L.P.A could come up with a number it could happen. But imo I doubt they ever would.
 
Theory running around is the N.R.L need to agree to a lumpsum payment with the R.L.P.A for them to agree to it being implemented whenever they write up that agreement. So if the R.L.P.A could come up with a number it could happen. But imo I doubt they ever would.
It can't happen - the RLPA has no power to implement it on behalf of its members and there are no pathways to the draft!
 
If Cronk is right in saying Latu is 18 months away from potentially being a dominant starting 7, does that not mean we desperately need Doueihi for the next 18 months at the very least ?
During this time Latu could become so effective as a 13 that he ends up staying there full time.
Isaiya Katoa took 2 years of playing halfback week in, week out before he has finally become dominant. The Dolphins didn't drop him in that time for Sean O'Sullivan when they had plenty of reason to. Tell me, how is Latu going to develop into a dominant halfback if we are just going to play him off the bench for 40 minutes every week?
 
Isaiya Katoa took 2 years of playing halfback week in, week out before he has finally become dominant. The Dolphins didn't drop him in that time for Sean O'Sullivan when they had plenty of reason to. Tell me, how is Latu going to develop into a dominant halfback if we are just going to play him off the bench for 40 minutes every week?
Wayne dropped Katoa to reserve grade.
 
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