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"He has played some first grade and fits our type of player.
What are the characteristics that Sheens & Co look at when trying to fit a player into “Our Type of Player” category ?
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Probably the fact that they have played a couple of games of first grade
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Cheap, fast, wants to play here, can play more than 2 positions.
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One who misses lots of tackles and drops lots of balls?
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After watching Sheens talk about him, the only quality Sheens seem to mention is his speed.
So that’s it- to be a Tiger, you must be fast.
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Brett Kearney?
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can be moved to the forwards at a moments notice …lol…
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as long as he can be turned into a backrower then he’s our kind of player.
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a centre who has ambitions to play in the front row.
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a player that is all washed up elsewhere or an outside chance like Daniella, otherwise its a junior. Our type of player is not someone like kimmorley, poore, inu, because they are TOO big and sheens wants it his way. Its not a bad theory, one that sheens subscribes too. This puzzle could all fall into place if we had an organizing half back and a specialist field goal sniper at the crucial times like just before half time when all else has been exhausted. If brett finch signs all i can say is that its a step in the right direction. Moltzen is the X factor.
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Hmm, seriously I think Sheens entertains the idea that any player in his side must be able to use the ball, but then that doesn’t explain how Halatau is named each week.
I think as far as backs go, they obviously have to be quick and know how to finish off a play, but really, the Tigers have lacked outright pace this season with Lawrence being sidelined We’ve got Ryan on the wing who is certainly no flyer. Ayshford isn’t lightning but is quick enough to play in the centres while Moltzen is deceptively quick.
The Tigers are renowned for their mobility around the field so I guess Daniela offers speed, which is handy to have and I think the way things are going, the Tigers will boast a speedy and potentially quite sizeable backline next season depending on selections.
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From Penrith and currently playing reserve grade……
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a player who comes into the team and gives it his all, and may have once played with Penrith.
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one that can’t get a contract at another club
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Based on our recent purchasing ‘cheap’ sums it up pretty good.