Been a fan of this bloke for sometime.Strong kicking game,solid pass selection,good in the air and hard runner close to the line.With cows meeting with CHT and if they get him.Itll prob squeeze out cliffo.
He'd actually go well with Moses I reckon.What do youse think?🤔
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CHT could play the Dylan Walker role going toward and play as a half whenever needed . Great defence and a hard edge about him .
I reckon Lorenzo will be a first-grader. I'd be looking to sign props and centres
Id rather the club go hard for herbie, give Lorenzo and chance if the club rate him
Mon, Ryles and Co aren't going to sign anyone of any value on the footy field. They're quite content with just plodding along very nicely and collecting their pay check and superannuation for retirement in a mansion on the coast. Pezet was the big signing and look how that 'fools Gold' turned out
How do you know that, Mallee? What is your evidence? Your evidence had to point directly to retirement planning as motivation. Go
Trust him bro
The clubs made there bed on this one it's Talataina or bust.
No point in going to market when the above is the future.
You'll find out if this was worth the wait come 28-29 season when he has 50 odd games under his belt.
This is the bed and direction we've made now it's time to see it through.
The alternative is to buy someone in and see Talitaina walk. I feel the club is damned by the fans either way.
Desination clubs somehow manage to keep "elite" junior talent waiting in the wings for longer than we seem to be able to.
I do think we have to get better at this "next man up" or "finishing school" mentality where junior players see that it's worth their while to stick around in our system longer than they do as opposed to jumping ship at the first offer they get elsewhere.
I know we can't win them all, but I do think some other clubs do it better and there's something we could learn.
Agreed. The players need to know what the plans are for them, and why they are set in place like that. They need to know what KPIs they need to hit in order to progress to the next level. This way the guys in lower grades will know that they are not yet ready for NRL, and so should be reluctant to jump ship as that would be detrimental to their development and hence earning power throughout their career.
The ones who do leave are simply after the money, and they are probably not the players we would want to keep. Still a lot of work for the club to get to this stage, but I feel it's critical that we get there, especially as a "development" club.
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