jirskyr
Well-known member
Sorry, did anyone expect a top-quality signing in November to fill spot #29 in our roster? Expectations people.
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@ said:Sorry, did anyone expect a top-quality signing in November to fill spot #29 in our roster? Expectations people.
@ said:Sorry, did anyone expect a top-quality signing in November to fill spot #29 in our roster? Expectations people.
@ said:@ said:Sorry, did anyone expect a top-quality signing in November to fill spot #29 in our roster? Expectations people.
Yep anyone thinking signings 29 and 30 will turn our season on its head are dreaming
We aren't the Roosters ,Cronulla etc
Probably looking at value for your buck at this stage, hopefully 30 might be backrower with some experience , let's wait and see
@ said:@ said:**Wests Tigers sign Pita Godinet**
Wests Tigers have today confirmed the signing of Samoan international Pita Godinet for the coming season.
Godinet has played 61 career games since making his first-grade debut for the New Zealand Warriors in 2011, moving to Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in 2014 for two seasons before returning to the NRL with the Manly-Warrinhah Sea Eagles.
He has also played 10 Tests for Samoa, having recently featured in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup campaign.
Wests Tigers Head Coach Ivan Cleary welcomed Godinet to the club.
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“Pita is an experienced player who is capable of playing every position in the spine, which is a great asset for our squad,” Cleary said. “He has plenty of experience in big games with Samoa, and we look forward to him joining Wests Tigers in 2018.”
Wests Tigers CEO echoed Cleary’s welcome to Godinet.
“On behalf of everyone at the club I’d like to welcome Pita to Wests Tigers,” said Pascoe. “We’ve built a squad that offers depth across the park and we look forward to seeing Pita add to that when he joins us.
“We’re entering an exciting time for Wests Tigers and we look forward to having Pita as a part of that,” he said.
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/12/04/wests_tigers_sign_pi.html
Well for mine when you looked at our 28 squad players for next year it seemed that a a spine utility particularly to cover 1/2 and/or 5/8 was lacking.
So for mine it seems a reasonable low cost addition which may prove successful short term addition.
Now the search for a good quality full back should be a priority.
@ said:Probably not great for fan morale discussing/ announcing this signing in a week when the Knights have been successful in thwarting the Sharks and Manly in getting Pearces signature.
@ said:@ said:Probably not great for fan morale discussing/ announcing this signing in a week when the Knights have been successful in thwarting the Sharks and Manly in getting Pearces signature.
By paying massive overs…not much of an achievement.
@ said:@ said:Probably not great for fan morale discussing/ announcing this signing in a week when the Knights have been successful in thwarting the Sharks and Manly in getting Pearces signature.
By paying massive overs…not much of an achievement.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Probably not great for fan morale discussing/ announcing this signing in a week when the Knights have been successful in thwarting the Sharks and Manly in getting Pearces signature.
By paying massive overs…not much of an achievement.
Cant bag the Knights for how they have managed their cap. They have bought very well and secured some great players in positions that they needed and when they wanted Pearce they had the money to blow the other more fancied clubs out of the water.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Not sure I understand letting a low cost young utility like Marshall King go and signing a never has been 29 year old Goodinet. Real head scratcher but at minimum wage no real issue. I assume this means we are holding one spot with 700-800k in cap room for next year.
Agree with this. Would have preferred Marshall-king to fill this utility/hooker spot and give him the chance to train with his bro. Obviously Ivan didn’t think he had what we need.
Seriously if we were injury ravaged and the 3rd or 4th hooker or half went down you would go for a 22 yr old who has played 1 FG game and other then that never made it out of reserve grade over a 29 yr old with 60+ games of first grade across Australia and NZ across halves and hooker and who has made his debut under our coach who clearly knows and values him and who has also played previously at hooker with our 2 starting props. Well I am glad Ivan is coach not you guys because thats crazy
@ said:@ said:Sorry, did anyone expect a top-quality signing in November to fill spot #29 in our roster? Expectations people.
Well with RTS & Norman wanting out of their current clubs, the possibility of Gutherson or French being forced out now Hayne has returned and Walmsley Being chased by NRL clubs, then yeah I was kinda expecting a better signing, even in November!
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Probably not great for fan morale discussing/ announcing this signing in a week when the Knights have been successful in thwarting the Sharks and Manly in getting Pearces signature.
By paying massive overs…not much of an achievement.
Cant bag the Knights for how they have managed their cap. They have bought very well and secured some great players in positions that they needed and when they wanted Pearce they had the money to blow the other more fancied clubs out of the water.
The Knights have just signed Junior Roqica as a depth signing. I wonder if the Knights forum is going as ballistic as here about a depth signing?
@ said:I was fairly certain that we DID actually offer Marshall-King a spot, in ISP like Bailey Sironen, and then a better deal came along at another club, which he took.
Fair enough, good luck to him.