My statement about highlights was clearly hyperbolic as we both know Cooper has not played NRL, so no I will not 'put my money where my mouth is' any more than you will acknowledge obvious sarcasm. I could definitely dig up plenty of his rugby highlights, if I had the time and inclination and he clearly has skills which could benefit our team.
What is going to benefit our young players more? Having them learn from Foran for a week or two before he breaks down again and then run around rudderless for 10 or 11 weeks, relying on forwards or outside backs to produce points, or playing and training with someone who has skills which are easily translatable to a game he knows plenty about and grew up following, which could make them better players.... especially Wakeham, who has skills, but needs more time and mentorship to fully develop them? You can argue about his lack of NRL experience as much as you like, but the dude has ball skills, he can read a defensive line, has experience making good attacking decisions with less time than he would get in an nrl environment and i think as a short term option, he could benefit our team, as a player in the short term and he may be able to teach our guys some things which could benefit us in the long term.
Young players learn best in environments where they have some experienced heads to guide them. I suppose the real argument is whether experience in a similar, but different game could be beneficial. I would argue yes. Cooper always played his game like an NRL style ball player anyway. The broncos can see it, that's why they are training with him.