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Apparently The SMH Carrayannis has said the Moses Suli links with Parramatta are incorrect.
Jayden Sua out 14 weeks. Pectoral
Jessie Mclean linked to.the Eels
Milky Jenkins
Spencer Leniu
Burton
Moses Suli. - No. - Fake news
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Chiefy, if a club starts making employment and football department decisions based on social media sentiment, they may as well replace the board and coaching staff with a YouTube live chat and put the NRL licence on eBay.
Chief mate, you've been the one banging the drum, you're the one who set the blog up. I'm not singling you out, you did that yourself.
And I don't need to put a blog up just because you ask me to.
I respect everyone's right to have a say, and everyone can. But just because you stick a blog up and everyone says we should sack the head of football, doesn't mean it's either accurate or the correct decision.
If the club starts reacting to what fans online think should happen in the management of the football department, we'll very quickly collapse completely. You end up listening to the fans you end up sitting with them.
Why would Petrus sign a contract locking him into Parramatta when he knows the Chiefs are entering the competition?
I'm interested in understanding how you state that clubs have signed their best juniors until 2029 and 2030. Are these juniors in pathways, or have they debuted already?
Under NRL rules you can only sign players to a full time top-30 or dev deal at the age of 18, train and trials can only be formalised at 17.
I understand we're in discussions with Tuivaiti for an extension.
Teancum Brown has been extended to the end of 2028.
Lorenzo Talataina extended to the end of 2028.
Charlie Guymer extended to the end of 2028.
And the idea that R&R is "asleep at the wheel" indicates you are not at all across our junior pathways, Chief. Because back in 2024 we extended Lincoln Fletcher, Ryda Talagi and Lachlan Coinakis to the end of 2027 as soon as we could.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts on Brisbane's retention of Coby Black? You know that stand out Brisbane pathways halfback who played for Under 19 Qld. Surely a powerhouse club like Brisbane wouldn't have let their best halves prospect since Ben Hunt go to a rival?
And surely Brisbane weren't asleep at the wheel when they retained the services of Payne Haas? No chance he's leaving, is there?
The Roosters, meanwhile, being the professionals they are, they wouldn't have had Ethan Strange in their pathways and then released him? They weren't asleep at the wheel? Surely the presence of John Strange coaching at the Roosters would have meant they tied him down long term?
By the way, I'm not pointing this out to say Parramatta's recruitment and retention is perfect. I'm doing this to highlight 2 things:
- Chief's fascination with just sacking people speaks to a misunderstanding of junior pathways
- The NRL junior market is a fluid beast with clubs losing and signing players on a regular basis (yes, even the supposed "premier" clubs)
That line about other clubs tying their best juniors up until 2029 and 2030 is fairly inaccurate, given most clubs are extending their NRL players that long, but not their juniors, because most of their juniors are an unknown quantity so they can't commit a top 30 spot to them in 3 years time. A couple may extend 1 junior player that long. But contracts of that length generally only get handed to known NRL players.
Like our contracts to Tallyn, Mitch and Jaydn.
What has that got do with what we have saying? Nothing about support for them, it is stating the facts about how we have signed juniors.
Chief you asked me to answer a question now you can answer one of mine.
Was it great business by this R&R to re-sign Talagi, depsite Penrith (a Powerhouse) wanting him and Blaize going there. And signing Koina, considered one of the best middle forwards in the country for his age, from Brisbane who are a premier junior base and rarely lose talent they want to keep? They wanted to keep him but he chose Parramatta.
Are those wins?
What i thought, no response as you cannot give them an ounce of credit and saying yes proves they are not a sleep at the wheel, well not all the time.
Hell you posted this blog saying the rumour is we are interested in Jenkins, McLean, Leniu and Burton and not signing Suli. But still it is sack MON. How about we wait to see if he can get any of those linked. If he can get 2-3, he's done well. If he only gets 1, then ok but needs to do better.
So Petrus was the only junior they were there to see? How many juniors from other clubs have PNG signed? They have so far signed Johnston, 33. Luai, 31. Watson, 32. Lees, 30. All over 30 when PNG enter the competition. They are also looking at Williams, 32 and To'o, 30. They are getting older heads and using their local grown talent that live in PNG already.
Not saying he wont go, hell i reckon at some point he might after a few years decide to do it. But for an early part of his career where a bunch of players are going for 2 year deals for a good pay check then getting the hell out of there it seems. Nobody is signing long term deals. I think you will find a lot of players, like Petrus, might wait and see how the franchise goes after a couple of seasons before commiting.
Could be way off and he has signed with PNG to honor his heritage. It makes sense and wouldn't be surprised but now PNG are looking at SL and London Broncos, as they have an influx of PNG players over there. There is a reason players are only signing 2 year deals, are in the back end of the careers going there and no top notch juniors aren't seen going there or linked to go there.
But also, Ryda Talagi's family got close with Penrith when they signed Blaize and he decided to stay at Parramatta.
MON has said a lot of our top juniors are signed long term, let's see if he is telling the truth.
Whats up your nose. Didn't say the he was the only oneGrimma was there to see . Only said what i was noticing between and both parties. As I said only saying. Give me a break
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