Posted by Eli Stephens on April 24, 2024 at 11:20am
Youngest Cleary has signed for the warriors, lot of these young halves don't want to be stuck behind great halfbacks. Not sure if it's the best career move lol
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Smart move by alll parties. He is not going to be Nathan CLEARY 2.0. He might be achance of NRL. By going to Auckland he gets to playw ioth WEBSTER who was in teh Penrith system as know. He plays his formative years hopefully under Johnson ( elite half ) , a very good rugby league coach ( Webster ) and will be able to develop at HIS PACE NOT WHAT SPECTATORS, SUPPORTERS, CRITICS OR CLUBS EXPECT HIM TO DO.
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Funny enough he is also eligible for the kiwis after being born there
Imagine a Cleary v Cleary international 😂
Jet Cleary is a good player a mate of mine who works in the Penrith jr system reckons he has that something special
Could be as good as the big brother apparently.
jett isn't rated as high as Nathan
The best halves coming through the grades now is Ethan Sanders and Mitch Woods from dogs.
Getting him out of the Sydney spotlight isn't a bad thing and having Webster there also is a bonus as they coached together at the Warriors.
Smart move by the Clearys. Gets Jett out of his brother's shadow, playing under a Coach they know and trust. Win/ win
Yep Ivan probably spoke to Webster about it
Smart move by alll parties. He is not going to be Nathan CLEARY 2.0. He might be achance of NRL. By going to Auckland he gets to playw ioth WEBSTER who was in teh Penrith system as know. He plays his formative years hopefully under Johnson ( elite half ) , a very good rugby league coach ( Webster ) and will be able to develop at HIS PACE NOT WHAT SPECTATORS, SUPPORTERS, CRITICS OR CLUBS EXPECT HIM TO DO.
Unless it's Ethan Sanders, then it's BA's fault.
Yeah maybe Sanders actually sees more development opportunities playing under Fogerty than he does Moses ?