2144superman
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Templeman isn't ready for first grade.. his a long way off! you cant just throw him in first grade for the sake of it.
Why the nrl doesn't have salary cap concessions for one club players is beyond me!
Not having a go at you Jacob but it annoys me that people care if some juniors leave for better opportunity. We have lost some great players in the past but still boast a fine tradition of success. We have snapped up excellent juniors that wanted to move on to get an NRL debut or in hopes of a regular starting spot. Willie Tonga and Braith Anasta are two that spring to mind that we poached and nudged along the path to stardom. Lichaa (if it is confirmed that we signed him) might be the next star we signed at the right moment. Guys like Phillips, O'Hanlon and Corey Thompson were also recruited to improve the quality of our depth and will be called upon if needed. Let them establish how soon they are called upon through performance our own juniors are getting the same chances to impress. We will lose some great young talent but Cleal is a great talent scout and we will see many good juniors recruited through him over time. Some will leave at the first big money offer (Sezer, Carter are examples), while others will stay on for a chance at greatness within a great club. We want those faithful ones who have faith in their own talent and that the club will see it and give them a chance to prove themselves when they are ready. A player who is here for the team is better than a player here for the money anyday.Normally I'd say it's a case of juniors not being ready, but with all the recuitment we've been doing (signing Fifita, almost signing Bromich, chasing after Tedesco and Hiku) I think we're basically telling our juniors that they're never going to get a run in first grade.
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I also heard that Cowboys like to have a toss.Cowboys apparently tossing huge money at Templeman.
Doesn't bother me when juniors leave. I've always said that NRL is an occupation and should be treated as such. I just hate it when we've got juniors there that want to play and have shown signs that they could very well be superstars next season and instead of promoting them we're spending an extraordinary amount of money to buy players in those same positions.Not having a go at you Jacob but it annoys me that people care if some juniors leave for better opportunity. We have lost some great players in the past but still boast a fine tradition of success. We have snapped up excellent juniors that wanted to move on to get an NRL debut or in hopes of a regular starting spot. Willie Tonga and Braith Anasta are two that spring to mind that we poached and nudged along the path to stardom. Lichaa (if it is confirmed that we signed him) might be the next star we signed at the right moment. Guys like Phillips, O'Hanlon and Corey Thompson were also recruited to improve the quality of our depth and will be called upon if needed. Let them establish how soon they are called upon through performance our own juniors are getting the same chances to impress. We will lose some great young talent but Cleal is a great talent scout and we will see many good juniors recruited through him over time. Some will leave at the first big money offer (Sezer, Carter are examples), while others will stay on for a chance at greatness within a great club. We want those faithful ones who have faith in their own talent and that the club will see it and give them a chance to prove themselves when they are ready. A player who is here for the team is better than a player here for the money anyday.
I'm actually pretty keen to see how things fall into place over the next season or two. Des has recruited or promoted one of the biggest hard running forward packs in the NRL and i think it will take a strong opposition to beat it when everyone is on the park. Fifitas arrival will cement that for us next year. We did recruit a lot of backs due to promote from the NYC and a couple from country areas. We were severely short of quality backs and excess depth is better than a shortage of quality. Competition will bring out the best in the juniors. With what we have now we would probably have an extra 2 young backs developing over what we need but injury will force some out at different times so a few spares don't hurt. Thats why Manly have had adequate replacements available when needed since it was Haslers policy to keep great kids on hand. If we lose some quality juniors we will bring other ones in. Eventually the right ones will earn a spot in our side like they have in other Hasler coached sides.
If he wants to be ruined like nearly every other player they have poached then sure lol...I also heard that Cowboys like to have a toss.
Haha mate not sure if you got my jokeIf he wants to be ruined like nearly every other player they have poached then sure lol...
Guessing I didn't lol, enlighten us!Haha mate not sure if you got my joke
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Think LONG and HARD.. I'm sure it'll COME to you :PGuessing I didn't lol, enlighten us!
I think because we didn't take him off when clearly concussed. Nothing about too many on the field.Just heard on 7 news (was in another room though) something about dogs being investigated for josh jackson being on the field. Did anyone see this? And what was it for being on field concussed or too many on the field?
Thanks AssassinI think because we didn't take him off when clearly concussed. Nothing about too many on the field.
Did it matter with like 30 seconds left on the clock and they were all away from him, I hope the NRL don't become ****witts towards us over this...I think because we didn't take him off when clearly concussed. Nothing about too many on the field.