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I hope the club takes a serious look at this guy for a number 7. Looks a genuine No 7. Watch the highlights video. He has a running game, passing game and kicking game.
21yo. Former Aust schoolboys captain. F..k Manly !
TIGERS RISK LOSING RISING STAR
The Tigers are slowly revamping their roster under newly appointed head of football Tim Sheens, but they could be set to lose a rising star.
Former Australian Schoolboys captain Jock Madden played some minutes in the trial against the Roosters, but the halfback is stuck behind Luke Brooks, Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey.
Madden, 21, would reportedly entertain moving clubs on the promise of more game time.
Wests Tigers youngster Jock Madden. Picture: Supplied by Wests TigersSource: Supplied
The 21-year-old made three NRL appearances last year - including his debut - and the Sea Eagles are reportedly interested in his services.
Manly have little playmaking depth behind veterans Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran and could look to bring Madden across for next season.
While there has been plenty of speculation around Brooks’ future, Tigers coach Michael Maguire shot that down earlier last month.
“I might leave it at that… and let him do the talking,” Maguire said when asked about the reports Brooks had been having his best-ever pre-season.
“Everyone has an opinion around that space, but I’m really pleased with where he’s at and it’s about doing it on the field now so lets him do the talking.”
21yo. Former Aust schoolboys captain. F..k Manly !
Long way from $1m... Milford set to take cut-price deal in NRL lifeline: Transfer Whispers
Long way from $1m... Milf set to take cut-price deal in NRL lifeline: Transfer Whispers
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TIGERS RISK LOSING RISING STAR
The Tigers are slowly revamping their roster under newly appointed head of football Tim Sheens, but they could be set to lose a rising star.
Former Australian Schoolboys captain Jock Madden played some minutes in the trial against the Roosters, but the halfback is stuck behind Luke Brooks, Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey.
Madden, 21, would reportedly entertain moving clubs on the promise of more game time.
The 21-year-old made three NRL appearances last year - including his debut - and the Sea Eagles are reportedly interested in his services.
Manly have little playmaking depth behind veterans Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran and could look to bring Madden across for next season.
While there has been plenty of speculation around Brooks’ future, Tigers coach Michael Maguire shot that down earlier last month.
“I might leave it at that… and let him do the talking,” Maguire said when asked about the reports Brooks had been having his best-ever pre-season.
“Everyone has an opinion around that space, but I’m really pleased with where he’s at and it’s about doing it on the field now so lets him do the talking.”
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