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He has no Dogs contract for 2024 so yesIf he’s off contract for 2024 he doesn’t need permission. Is he off contract for 2024.
He has no Dogs contract for 2024 so yesIf he’s off contract for 2024 he doesn’t need permission. Is he off contract for 2024.
I had mixed emotions about Schoupp! If he played to his potential and didn’t have the agenda on his mind about scoring more tries than JAC, not hogging the ball when theres scoring opportunities, then there would have been a place here for him. He showed nothing against us last Sunday and was very quiet. Alamoti did more than him.We let schoupp go at 20 years old. He was strong, defended pretty well and has plenty of size. He also did more in his 1st grade opportunities with us than what alamoti has so far. With that in mind it's plausible that we might consider letting alamoti go... didn't we pay him on potential as a teenager, something like 350k?? His manager would probably be asking for a pay rise now he's playing nrl and he really isn't worth more.. at least not yet. I'd say if he tests the market he'll find out that teams aren't willing to pay silly money for him and then he'll end up signing back with us for whatever he is offered
Put his hand up every time for the tough carry’s out of our own half for one but unfortunately he hasn’t had many one on one opportunities in the attacking zone.What has he done this year to get a contract next year?
Schoupp is a gronk. End of storyI had mixed emotions about Schoupp! If he played to his potential and didn’t have the agenda on his mind about scoring more tries than JAC, not hogging the ball when theres scoring opportunities, then there would have been a place here for him. He showed nothing against us last Sunday and was very quiet. Alamoti did more than him.
Coaching has something to do with it, don't you think ?It's taken Averillo 4 years to have a breakout season, while we're already crossing the line on a 19 year old in his first year in the NRL?
I agree, I am not prioritising between the two they are both our juniors, the reality is Alamoti is slowing down and if he can't do nothing about it he must seriously consider playing secondrow to stay with us.Alamoti hasn't really lived up to the hype in first grade. His fend isn't really working against bigger better players and he's a bit too slow which makes him virtually ineffective. I was never fond of Averillo but of the 2 Averillo is definitely performing better. We should re-sign Averillo and I'd even re-sign Burns on minimum for depth and experience plus he can play fullback. We have Xerri coming, the new centre from the Broncos and Skelton as back up also so I think Alamoti has become surplus to our needs. We can't keep them all. We need props.
Wouldn't even need Perham with the all the other centre options.If push comes to shove
Averillo over Alamoti.
When Crichton comes next year Perham could easily be shifted into centres.
Alamoti is surplus.
Lost me at call me Buzz Rothfield.Doing the rounds on social media. I want us to a sign him long-term. This kid will be special.
Geez Alamoti has done more than Perham and that is saying something!If push comes to shove
Averillo over Alamoti.
When Crichton comes next year Perham could easily be shifted into centres.
Alamoti is surplus.
$500k .....Way over the top for a big centre who cannot break the line.......yes he hopefully will get better, but it needs to be soon.He’s 19. Gus can’t rave on about the future and let him slip. He’ll get better, nrl is a massive adjustment.
But cowboys are desperate I see them paying 500k plus
The perception Alamoti is slow has nothing to do with playing inside JAC. When he makes a line break he runs slower than prop forwards and we saw that he can’t defend out wide when going against fast wingers.Pace isnt everything but if he’s slow as a teenager I struggle to see how he becomes much faster as he gets older.I'm a fan of Alamoti.
For a youngster he's shown that he's got pretty good vision in the way he's been able to find support runners and put himself back in position to support after throwing a pass. I think the perception that he's slow comes from the fact that he's playing next to JAC, who's close to the Usain Bolt of the NRL. And pace alone is a good asset, but Alamoti seems like a strong unit who will hopefully get better at steamrolling opponents and offering some good passing and offloads. It's just as valuable to be able to draw defenders and pop a good pass under pressure as it is to be able to run fast.