What Will Make a Successful 2023

Unpopular opinion but I'd take them all.
I don’t think you can have too many good forwards. Only short contracts to the “experienced” players we have been linked to. I wouldn’t want to see the progress of a few younger players come through into 1st grade. However most of the ones I’m think of are our 4 “Development“ players and can’t play until R11. Outside of those Pole really impressed me. The younger ones we have coming though need some old hard heads around to show them the way through actions.
 
Where our roster stands at this moment, just considering 2023 for now, with the players unresolved I’d like to see us end up signing Klemmer, Bateman (not Woods) and retaining AD, Hastings and Brooks for their remaining contracts next season. Leaves one spot open for any opportunity that arises next year.
If we could finish up this season with that result i think the club will have done a really great job in reshaping our top squad as well as our younger players coming through. Huge effort from all concerned!
 
WT will return to Accor Stadium for the club’s Easter Monday match against Parramatta Eels (Round 6), aiming for a bumper crowd for the marquee fixture. The traditional Easter Monday match has consistently attracted a big crowd over the years.
 
WT will return to Accor Stadium for the club’s Easter Monday match against Parramatta Eels (Round 6), aiming for a bumper crowd for the marquee fixture. The traditional Easter Monday match has consistently attracted a big crowd over the years.
Anywhere is better than CommBank Stadium.

 
if all is true,still think we miss something up front,not sure who where,hopefully a jack in the box.Kepoa n Toa will be diamonds for Bunji; for his offical hand over.Sheens is only advising n riding media shot gun for Marshall,its his team.we should have a cracker of a reserve grade team again,Mr Twal - captain,as of now we still need cheap fodder(woods fafitia )to rotate the kids out
 

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