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"Same here, MW. Both give us more depth, firepower, and starting options.
Ryley is ahead, but TDS has wheels you can't coach, and an unknown ceiling worth developing and being patient with."
Ryley is ahead, but TDS has wheels you can't coach, and an unknown ceiling worth developing and being patient with."
"That decision is ultimately why Ryles gets paid the big bucks. You also have to manage workload. Sure, we could ask Ryley to play 80 every week, but that would likely lead to his impact dropping and becoming less valuable to us."
"I think the two hooker rotation is the way to go, a lot of teams are doing it now. With the speed of the game increasing, the workload, and workmate, of Smith needs to be reduced enough for him to be at his best by seasons end, don't want him burnt…"
In our well-justified praise of Ryley Smith, there is a big thing being missed: his ability to read the game and footy IQ.
He is a couple of plays ahead and anticipating every move both in defence, primarily at present, but also in setting up the…
He is a couple of plays ahead and anticipating every move both in defence, primarily at present, but also in setting up the…
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He's way past his best. I think we can do better but he's still better than Mannah. As a straight swap it might be worth it.
Considering he is on a mil that would mean the dogs having to pay 700+
Not saying Graham is only worth 200-300k but that is all I'd want Parra to pay for him all things considered
Not interested in having old Chomp in the blue gold, think he will fly back to old blighty and cruise on into retirement in the super league
A few years ago yes but not any more, he offers no more than Timmy and is going down hill fast.
Hes on a 1m back ended contract, the dogs wont be letting him go for nothing.
ILL BE BACK
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