larrycorowa
New member
I always think it is handy to be able to blood a rookie in the lead into the semis, a sort of secret weapon that other teams don't know much about. I remember Brad Fittler and Tim Brasher were blooded in this way in 1989 and had a huge impact on the finals series, you guys will be able to cite other instances.
It can work well because they are coming into a team that is playing confidently and where there are senior players who are comfortable and experienced in their positions. All the rookie has to do is concentrate on their small role (maybe as a support player). Also it is not like you are asking them to play a full season, moreso a cameo of 4-6 weeks.
No better time to blood a boom rookie, much better to bring them in now than when the team is struggling.
With only 8 weeks or less to go, if we were to bring a rookie in who would it be? Who from the 20's is ready and would have the most impact? Lightning fast fullbacks or wingers please feel free to apply.
It can work well because they are coming into a team that is playing confidently and where there are senior players who are comfortable and experienced in their positions. All the rookie has to do is concentrate on their small role (maybe as a support player). Also it is not like you are asking them to play a full season, moreso a cameo of 4-6 weeks.
No better time to blood a boom rookie, much better to bring them in now than when the team is struggling.
With only 8 weeks or less to go, if we were to bring a rookie in who would it be? Who from the 20's is ready and would have the most impact? Lightning fast fullbacks or wingers please feel free to apply.