@tigerap said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1111406) said:
Oliver Clark - I heard from an extended family member, this will be his last year playing NRL...he plans to retire and focus on running the family business....apparently the family are fairly well off.
Plodder
Yeah I am sure he has upside (somewhere) but I have really never rated Clark and he doesn’t even come onto my radar when picking the 2020 NRL side.
I think he gets a spot purely because we don’t have many other great options for front row, I’m hoping Alex Seyfarth really develops and earns himself a first grade spot by the end of the year because he’s a GIANT
Doesn’t look as big in photos
This is him on the far right

I remember when Sirro first packed into a Scrum after his time in Hawaii. He was so big he couldn't fit in the front row and had to play 2nd Row. Then along came Ian Roberts at Souffs and the era of the really big man began. Seyfarth is massive.
Eisenhuth is tal too.
Massive cat tho.
Hopefully Seyfarth has a bit more ticker.
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Same as Eisenhuth ?
What?
U saying Seyfarth is soft?
Yep
Aha, ouch.
That's a shame.
I haven't seen much of him.
Defo isn't in my 17 atm like some others.
I wouldn't say soft, but no he's not a Taupau kamikaze ball runner. He's a work horse. The type will put his hand up for 20 hit ups a game, can make 100m+ and 40 tackles every game, while still being there in support when a half bust is made, or to try and chase down an opponent. He has a decent offload too.
Making metres has always been his biggest issue. But he doesn't shirk in effort. As he fills out his frame his post contact metres should continue to improve. At present you'd say he's a cross of Twal, Eiso and Reynolds. But as a guy who's literally just turned 21 and is filling out his frame he has massive potential.
He's not the finished product yet by any means but this is a player who's represented his state and country in all rep team since a young age. It's not just his size that makes the difference, it's his hunger, competitiveness and determination which puts him in good stead to keep on improving.
In Flegg i thought he looked quite average at first, then he started to dominate. He went up to CC and looked a bit lost but towards the end of the year started to look quite at home, and got an NRL contract. He'll work his ass off to improve and do anything for the team and that's pretty handy player to have at lock.
He's been a second rowers most of his career so doing the hard yards up the middle against men will take some adjusting. I didn't have faith in him at first but i back him now to kick on and replace ET/Huth at lock at some stage this year.
Spot on mate, he’s just going to keep evolving and getting better. Have a feeling by the end of the year he will be smashing it in reserve grade.