I think part of the problem is the need to spend 95% of the cap, when you are struggling to attract players it is inevitable that you will be paying average players more than they are worth, you just make sure they are short contracts if possible
Which I think has been happening the last few years so some of the off contract players may be on more than we realise..I think part of the problem is the need to spend 95% of the cap, when you are struggling to attract players it is inevitable that you will be paying average players more than they are worth, you just make sure they are short contracts if possible
At the time Napa was an OK signing. We lost Klemmer who we were paying double what Napa was on, the thinking behind bringing Napa on is if he carries over the form he had at Roosters it would soften the blow of losing Klem but Napa has gone backwards since signing with us so massive waste of money. For me, Napa is a great example why Dean Pay was a trash coach who had a trash coaching staff with him. Players did not get better with us in his regime.Thanks for the feedback. I do have a few rebuttals though.
- Napa was not a good signing. It was in direct response to losing Klemmer. If the idea was always to be competative in 2022 we should never have wasted cap space on him.
- Cogger and Meaney werent cheap. They were rumoured to be on around 300k each.
- CHN was a good signing however it didnt benefit us at all in the longterm.
Part of my point is that we have made a lot of rash decisions. What was the point of buying high on Allen? Only to sign Naden the next year. And Flanagan from what we've seen so far is a complete miss as our longterm halfback. Of course next years signings look quality and I hope we buy more proven players. But it doesnt discount the fact that we're making our fair share of mistakes.
Every rebuild has its misses. The whole point of this thread was to look back and analyse our recent decisions. It doesnt mean that longterm this group wont gel. But we need morr Burtons, and less Napas.
From reports at the time, we were paying Klemmer 750 and we signed Napa for 650. I'm only going off reports of what happened. My point was since we understood that we weren't going to be competetive til 2022, what was the point in securing Napa on a deal til 2021? Had he improved enough to justify his deal, we would have a battle on our hands to retain him. And if he flopped, we just wasted 2 million dollars over the 3 years. Napa was signed because the board didnt have the balls to say no to Klemmer leaving early, or getting adequate compensation for releasing the then premier prop in the game. With DWZ at least we signed him til 2022. That he was part of long term planning.At the time Napa was an OK signing. We lost Klemmer who we were paying double what Napa was on, the thinking behind bringing Napa on is if he carries over the form he had at Roosters it would soften the blow of losing Klem but Napa has gone backwards since signing with us so massive waste of money. For me, Napa is a great example why Dean Pay was a trash coach who had a trash coaching staff with him. Players did not get better with us in his regime.
Cogger and Meaney were always nothing but fringe first graders. I guess they're low risk type signing because they are relatively cheap but again they did not improve at all under Pay. Meaney is showing glimpses now under Baz so I wonder if he will be resigned.
CHN was a great signing but he ended up being a piece of shit.
You can't call signings this year a complete miss when our squad is going to look completely different next year. Burton next year will make Flanno's role 100 times easier. JAC is an attacking threat that we haven't had in a while either, that'll make it easier for Allen to play footy.
If next year with the squad we will have, Flanno is struggling, then I would be the first to say sack him. People are jumping the gun on him but I bet you will all be the first to suck his dick when he plays good footy behind a better team.
absolutely... Buddy Gordon was a great talent at centre or back row but frustrating to watch... I've always hated watching players, regardless of the sport, knowing their ceiling was a lot higher to what they showed on the fieldYileen had so much potential as a young player but issues off the field always hampered his progress.
Bryce Goodwin and Luke Goodwin are brothers.
Had more line breaks than any of our dud forwards tbhYileen Gordon!!! Other than fans being able to sing 'Come on Yileen' he was rubbish.
Mate 100% I still remember the amount of times he used to bust the line wide open unbelievable, you just had to have a soft spot for him lol then Souths came along and played with the (we are the only representatives of the aboriginal people in the nrl) and the rest is historyHad more line breaks than any of our dud forwards tbh
Gordon played his best football with us IMO. I thought it was a pity he left until his form dropped off. But the team that year exceeded expectations IMO. We actually picked up a few good players that were under rated and finding under rated talent used to be something we were very good at. We just have to hope that moving forwards we nail down some good players and that our attitude every week is great.Mate 100% I still remember the amount of times he used to bust the line wide open unbelievable, you just had to have a soft spot for him lol then Souths came along and played with the (we are the only representatives of the aboriginal people in the nrl) and the rest is history
Mate 100%Gordon played his best football with us IMO. I thought it was a pity he left until his form dropped off. But the team that year exceeded expectations IMO. We actually picked up a few good players that were under rated and finding under rated talent used to be something we were very good at. We just have to hope that moving forwards we nail down some good players and that our attitude every week is great.