cochise
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@furious1 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408692) said:@cochise said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408673) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408667) said:@hsvjones said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408642) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408622) said:@hsvjones said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408619) said:@tyga said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408496) said:@elleryhanley said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1408469) said:JAC = topliner = Dogs
Burton = topliner = Dogs
TPJ = topliner = Dogs
Tamou = cheaper option / washed up= us.
Maumolo = cheaper option / good, but lacks speed or class = us
SuA = cheaper option, solid, but lots of flaws = maybe us
Well, if we want to stay where we are and not add any X factor / elite players, we are doing it right...mediocrity.
Sometimes you need to roll the dice and for a few hundred grand more we might have landed all three.
If people think Hartigan and Madge have a plan, that is good.
But it is going to be a very, very slow one at this rate.
Panthers are the exact model to follow. There are major similarities between leagues club funding, junior bases etc. Gould is the difference. They get players at 16-17 and make them stars. It’s the only way.
Yes but they also purchased some very good talent E.g. Api K, Capewell, Tamou (in his prime) etc... We need to purchase otherwise we are waiting about 5-7 years.
Managements policy is to not pay overs on new signings, so I would expect the only signings to be made before next season will be young talent for the future or a couple of players not getting a run in first grade eg Su’a. Not being negative, that’s just the realistic picture.
Understand but that's a shame as you ask any ex-player and they all say how important it is to have experienced players there to guide the young ones along.. We put all this effort and money into young development and pass on the most important part with not putting leaders there to lead them.. What a waste of time and effort..
So when we keep losing games as no leadership is there they will sign elsewhere and we just go through the same process.
You go though most business and ask successful people how they started out and they will all say they leant the trade from experienced people.
Terrible business model IMO
I am not having a go at you at all either @avocadoontoast because what you said it what they are actually doing.
Hey I agree with you. I think we need to be a little more self aware as a club. We are close to if not the most undesirable club at the moment and to get a player that will legitimately improve us in a material way we will have to pay overs. It's as simple as that.
I have no issue paying overs for a couple of players but they need to be the right players. The problem we've had in the past is we've paid overs for the wrong players. Mbye, BJ, Reynolds, Packer etc were all horrible signings that we are still paying for today. Tamou has been a bad signing, Nofo's re-signing was one of the stupidest pieces of business you'd ever see (thanks Lee). I also don't think Pangai was worth paying overs for, nor Finucane.
Would I pay overs for a Brandon Smith, Cam Munster etc? Absolutely, because they would add more value to the club than their hit to the salary cap. Becoming more focused on development is great and I think that's a fantastic way to move forward, but you can't just supplement that with the bog average players of the world like Su'a etc. Just my opinion.
Pretty well summed up mate, we have to find the right player to splash the money on, we have tried to do that a couple of times and haven't hit the right player. **It might be possible to go at a couple of players with a coordinated approach. Tell them we are trying to get both of them so they won't be alone in driving this club forward.**
Perfect. Thats exactly how i feel. Target a specific few players to come as a group as opposed to the lone ranger. Easier said then done, but also easier to sell.
The benefit is doubled if you can find 2 that know each other and get on well.