You seriously cannot compare us signing an unproven Latu to us losing a Galvin? Latu had donr nothing in the game. That signing was totally on potential. Yes it was a good call...it doesnt cancel out losing Lachlan.
Out of all thos pathways guys you named, only Bula is heading towards elite. Pole is good the rest either have a lot of work to do, or are completely unproven.
Also...LOL at comparing Benji's situation with Ivans. Taking your side to 5 grandfinals in a row is not the same as being a part of 2 spoons.
As for Api....Penrith didnt shed a tear when he left. He was on the decline and was a 45-50 minute player when we bought him. Penrith easily replaced him and won the next 2 GFs, he won the next 2 spoons.
The guy is all heart and gives his best but is also undersized in a world dominated by giants and doesnt have the backup hed have in teams such as Penrith. That shortens careers.
I have serious doubts he even makes it to the end of season 2026, let alone another 2 years past that.
Tallyn on the other hand is learning his trade and improving. He has been a part of all 5 wins this year and 5 losses. That is an improvement from 2024 and 2023 involvements.
Additionally, the kid has the potential to be a 300 gamer for this club, should he reach the potential that we hope for.
Are we really going to let that walk to get another 30-40 games out of Api?
I get your point. I do.
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You seriously cannot compare us signing an unproven Latu to us losing a Galvin? Latu had donr nothing in the game. That signing was totally on potential. Yes it was a good call...it doesnt cancel out losing Lachlan."
I can. What has Galvin proven that Latu hasn't? What had Galvin proven that Latu hadn't at the time of his signing? You, yourself, have always said & agreed Latu is the better player & that Galvin was overhyped. Losing Galvin at this stage is a blow. But, this situation was always going to surface at some point in the future with 2 talents fighting for 1 spot.
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Out of all thos pathways guys you named, only Bula is heading towards elite. Pole is good the rest either have a lot of work to do, or are completely unproven."
And the guys we lost? How many are headed to elite & are not completely unproven?
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Also...LOL at comparing Benji's situation with Ivans. Taking your side to 5 grandfinals in a row is not the same as being a part of 2 spoons"
Talking about retention, not necessarily success. But, with that in mind, Ivan took over a club on the cusp of success with all the junior paths set up in place. Benji is in a club developing those junior paths. Not exactly the same gig. 2024 Tigers vs 2025 Tigers shows that Benji is improving, at the worst. The same cannot be said for some higher reputation coaches around the NRL.
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As for Api....Penrith didnt shed a tear when he left. He was on the decline and was a 45-50 minute player when we bought him. Penrith easily replaced him and won the next 2 GFs, he won the next 2 spoons."
Penrith were not fighting to establish some level of respect, to draw in better players based on the back of the reputation of guys like Api. The clubs are at polar opposite starting points & have very different needs.
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I have serious doubts he even makes it to the end of season 2026, let alone another 2 years past that.
Tallyn on the other hand is learning his trade and improving. He has been a part of all 5 wins this year and 5 losses. That is an improvement from 2024 and 2023 involvements.
Additionally, the kid has the potential to be a 300 gamer for this club, should he reach the potential that we hope for
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This is why I get your point. Everything is based on hope & speculation. None of that is concrete. Hope, improvement, doubt..... Api is proven. The Tigers know what they get from him. Everyone expects him to fall off a cliff next season but happily accepts that Cherry-Evans, Hunt, Reynolds, Cam Smith etc can play to mid 30's.
Api hasn't shown signs of slowing down significantly, and his better traits are not built off his blinding speed or superior strength. Can he be a wily ball distributor for another 2 years? I can't see why not.
In 2 years time, can you guarantee that Da Silva is a better prospect for the future than the other rated #9, Haywood?
Api gives us the better chance of winning now. And the better chance of sustained improved recruitment.
If those things were already in place, like say- winning 5 GF's in a row- you probably take the chance to switch to Da Silva & go on.
We are not in that position.