Said all off-season that the captaincy wouldn't benefit Foz in any way, shape or form. I don't see the point of giving it to Hayne, just let him focus on playing. Scott seems a logical fit.
Scott hands down hes should this year hes a leader hayne as a leader walked out at the end of the season leaving the club short of options to replace him
"The PNG national squad always does OK, plus the grassroots are already established. Plus, the entire country loves the game. I'd be more optimistic of PNG fielding a compettiive side over Perth. "
"Need way more than that, majority of the players signed would be their depth. Even that is rubbish. As Johnny mentioned too, juniors will be hard to come by.
Look at their last two signings. Sorensen and Talakai. Sorensen is a fine signing for…"
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Definitely Scott, I think hes earned it, plus hes a senior player that the younger players look upto.
Scott has all the right ingredients for a captain IMO and flies under the radar in regards to any BS
Every times he talks to them we get a run of penalties against us
If true I am guessing he is too confrontational
Need someone who would have the refs respect and can be friendly and subtle
Exactly.
A great leader, but not a fantastic speaker or very influential when it comes to speaking to refs.
Mannah and Hayne or Norman and Hayne with Tim as club captain?
God we cant win, Mannah isn't tough enough Scott too tough.
I would rather tougher than not
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