I think most people got very similar feels for things after 1 trial.
Fullback is set- Bula is unchallenged. Mildly concerning that probably Mason is the back-up as he doesn't look ready. Staines I guess is the back-up.
Wingers for mine are up for grabs. Tupou is going to get more heat than he deserves because he is leaving. He has mistakes in him & that could cost him gametime. But he is far & away the best at making metres of the guys we saw today. Staines is a liability hitting the ball up on the dirty carries. He's slight, weak & gets dominated in every carry. I'm yet to see how his speed compensates for that. For mine- he's more in danger of losing his spot to Lobb. Lobb looks solid if unspectacular. Doesn't hurt to have a big guy jumping for kicks though. The Rugby guy could swoop & take the role of either Tupou or Staines right now. Willett is not ready. Not a knock- he's just a lower grade player until his body is right.
Centre is between To'a, Olam, Naden & then Doueihi when he's fit. Faataape might have played himself closer to this group today- he looks like he can add something to the team. Tupou & Alaimalo are probably in the mix if injury plays it's part. The other guys we saw shouldn't see the 1st grade field this season. There's quite a bit of depth, numbers-wise. But the team needs 2-3 guys to step up & own these spots.
Halves- Sezar is everything I hoped. He's not going to be flashy, but he's Hastings with a proper kicking game. He allows his halves partner to be more creative & individual. Which is where we saw Sullivan look his best. Once Sullivan had run of the team...he was Brooks level. I think Sezar-Sullivan can work. Latu Fainu will be interesting. We almost need him to be more Sezar-like in case we lose Sezar at any point. Galvin might not be as far away as I originally thought. Mason, Doueihi & Matai are quite clearly below the top 4 options. Galvin-Fainu might want to learn as much as possible from Sezar as I think Luai is more Sullivan-like. I think Sullivan struggles alongside Luai.
Forwards look close to set. Utoikamanu, Klemmer, Twal, Seyfarth, Pole, Papali'i & Bateman probably walk up if fit. The next bench spot or two & the role of back-up/fill-in is between Sam Fainu, Sione Fainu, Kepaoa with a gap to Porter, Lualili'i, Faagutu, Sukkar (looked better than I expected). Matamua, Tumeth have next game to push any claim they might have. But they'll probably all be playing for back-up roles at this point. Sam & Sione Fainu looked tough. While there might be a penalty or two in them, we have come across as whipping boys for too long. Lastly Lui-Toso could be a smokey. Very limited opportunity but seemed to run very hard when given the chance.
Hookers were interesting. Api is brilliant & with consistantly good forward play will have a great season. TDS is going to be a great attacking player. His ability to pick his time to attack is not trained but natural. He could very well become our best player going forward. Simpkin was interesting to me. Solid defender. Threw in a few kicks for good measure. Seemed to play 5/8 at times. If he can be versatile, if he can add some semi-decent running to his game, I don't think he's out of the running for #13. His defence alone allows him to compete. He's probably not a good enough dummy half to command a spot. But, as a Brandon Smith type player, he could be very useful to the club as we do not have an out-and-out #13 locked in as yet.