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Player Morgan Gannon

Full Name
Morgan Gannon
Date of Birth
Dec 2, 2003
Birth Location
Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
Nationality
  1. 🇬🇧 England
Height (cm)
191 cm
Weight (kg)
101 kg
Position/s
  1. Second Row
  2. Lock
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2026
  2. 2027
  3. 2028
Signed From
Leeds Rhinos
Junior Club/s
Siddal ARLFC
Status
Active
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Gannon
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/morgan-gannon/summary.html

Morgan Gannon (born 2 December 2003) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the Leeds Rhinos.

Gannon was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. His brother Jacob Gannon plays for the Warrington Wolves in the Super League and they are both sons of former player Jim Gannon.

He played his junior rugby league for Siddal.

In 2021 he made professional début for Leeds against St Helens in the 2021 Challenge Cup.

On April 26th 2025 it was announced Gannon had signed a 3 year contract with the NZ Warriors.

 

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Morgan Gannon joined the Rhinos Academy from Siddal in 2019 and follows in the footsteps of his older brother Jacob and his father Jim, who played over 200 games in England with Halifax, Huddersfield, Widnes and Hull KR having moved to the country from Australia where he played for Balmain and is originally from Newcastle, NSW.

Morgan combines his studies at college with training with the Rhinos first team squad and impressed the Rhinos coaching team with his attitude and ability during pre-season. He made a brief appearance off the bench in the pre-season game at Huddersfield in 2021. That season, he made his club debut against St Helens in the Challenge Cup and made 13 appearances and scored one try. He earned England Knights honours too and featured in a friendly against Jamaica.

He earned the 21 shirt for the 2022 campaign and he was a regular in the squad, playing 25 times and scoring six times, including a second half double in an away win over Hull KR at Sewell Group Craven Park. At the end of the season, he was nominated for Super League's Young Player of the Year award.

A tough 2023 season saw Gannon ruled out of the majority of the season. He made eleven first-team appearances and one for the Reserves too. Due to the number of lay offs due to concussions in his early career and, after being sidelined at the start of the 2024 due to a knock suffered in a pre-season against Hull KR, the decision was made that Gannon would miss the entire 2024 season to recover and prepare to go again in 2025.

 
'It was surreal' - teenager Morgan Gannon delighted to make Leeds Rhinos debut
By Peter Smith
12th Apr 2021, 16:45 BST

When Morgan Gannon was awarded Leeds Rhinos’ number 31 jersey in pre-season he certainly wouldn’t have expected to be wearing it in a competitive game just three weeks into the campaign.

The Halifax-born 17-year-old is very highly rated by Rhinos coach Richard Agar and the club’s rugby department, but his age alone put him at the back of a lengthy queue.

Rhinos are well off for second-rowers and it would take an unexpected sequence of events for him to get an opportunity so early, particularly against the country’s top team in a BBC-televised Betfred Challenge Cup tie.

But Leeds’ early season injury crisis is out of the ordinary and, though it is largely backs who are ruled out, there has been a knock-on impact in the pack, with forwards having to play out of position.

Alex Mellor, Rhyse Martin and Cameron Smith all had to shift into the backs for the 26-18 loss to St Helens three days ago, so Gannon was called up on the bench, achieving an ambition he has had since “I was about four years old”.

He became the 1,469th player to turn out for Leeds and it was the beginning of what many at the club believe will be a long and successful career.

Looking back on his big day, Gannon recalled: “It was very surreal in the warm-up, I didn’t really feel like I was going to actually play, but when he [Agar] told me to get warmed-up I was really excited.

“There weren’t many nerves or anything, I was more eager to get my first carry and to get into the game.”

Gannon played the final 15 minutes, coming on when Leeds trailed 20-6.

He said: “It gave me time to get settled into the game and get my hands on the ball a bit more and make some tackles.

“It was a bit unexpected, really, to get that long, but I was really happy with it.”

Gannon is a product of the Siddal community club in Halifax - where clubmates Kruise Leeming and Tom Holroyd learned their trade - and was promoted straight from Rhinos’ scholarship to the full-time squad at the end of last year.

The pre-season game at Huddersfield Giants a month ago was the first time he had played against open-age opposition and he knows he still had a lot of work to do before he’s ready for a regular place in the matchday 17.

“I feel like I can definitely do more to put my stamp on the game and have real impact,” he stated.

“But it is good to test myself against Saints, one of the best teams in the comp’.

“It gives me a lot of confidence going forward, if I get called up again, to back myself.”

Gannon was one of two teenagers on the bench at TW Stadium, alongside 19-year-old Jarrod O’Connor.

Their fathers were front-row rivals in the early days of Super League, Jim Gannon for Halifax, Huddersfield Giants and Hull KR and Terry O’Connor with Wigan Warriors.

Both were at last weekend’s game.

Leeds’ starting lineup included 20 year olds Jack Broadbent and Sam Walters and with 12 senior players unavailable, Gannon reckons the spirited performance will give the squad confidence going into Thursday’s visit of Wigan Warriors.

He said: “It was a massive effort, we were down to two forwards playing at half-back, but our gameplan was to go through them in the middle and I thought we did, I thought we had a lot of tough players working for each other and covering each other. I was really proud of what the boys did.”

 

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Leeds back rower Gannon signed for three seasons​

Richard Becht
Sat 26 Apr 2025, 01:59 pm
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Leeds Rhinos back rower Morgan Gannon has agreed terms on a three-year deal with the One New Zealand Warriors to the end of the 2028 season.

The 21-year-old Yorkshire-born Gannon will finish up with Leeds at the end of the 2025 season to join a growing number of Super League players lured to the NRL.

Since making his debut in 2021, he has appeared 60 times for the Rhinos in the Super League and Challenge Cup competitions in England.

“Morgan is a quality young forward and we’re excited to add him to our roster for 2026 and beyond,” said One New Zealand Warriors general manager recruitment, pathways and development Andrew McFadden.

“Players out of the Super League are having a growing influence in the NRL and we see Morgan adding to that with us.

“He’s keen to challenge himself in the NRL and we want to give him that opportunity.”

The One New Zealand Warriors secured Gannon despite the Rhinos making “a substantial offer” to keep him.

“We’ve been watching Morgan and we’re excited about what he has to offer our club,” said One New Zealand Warriors head coach Andrew Webster.

“He has a strong work ethic, runs hard lines, has ball playing ability and defends well. He’ll complement our back row forwards ne he'll prosper in our environment and in the NRL.”

The Rhinos said they are “extremely disappointed” to be losing Gannon but he said his decision was down to the lure of playing in the NRL.

“This is a great opportunity for me and one I had to take,” he said.

“I have spent time in Australia with my dad’s family and I know how big the game is over there.

“I would like to thank the Rhinos for everything they have done to support me and the offer they made to me but this move is nothing to do with money, it is something I want to challenge myself with.”

Morgan has strong rugby league bloodlines. His Australian father Jim Gannon, born in Newcastle, New South Wales, was coached by Webster during his time with Hull Kingston Rovers.


In a 16-season professional career from 1998 to 2013, front rower Gannon made almost 400 appearances in total, initially in two seasons with the Balmain Tigers in the NRL before moving to England where he had stints with Halifax, Huddersfield, Hull Kingston Rovers and Widnes before finishing his career back at Halifax.

Morgan Gannon’s older brother Jacob (23) is with York City in the English Championship.

Profile | Morgan Gannon

Born: December 2, 2003
Birthplace: Halifax, England
Junior club: Siddal, Yorkshire
Position: Back row
Height: 191cm
Weight: 101kg
Club: Leeds Rhinos
Debut: Leeds Rhinos v St Helens (Challenge Cup), Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens, April 11, 2021
Career appearances: 60 (2021-2025)
Career points: 40 (10 tries)
Representative: England Knights (2021)

 

Leeds Rhinos confirm Morgan Gannon exit as Super League star explains reasoning​

Callum Walker 24/04/2025

LEEDS RHINOS have confirmed that Morgan Gannon will leave Headingley at the end of the season after rejecting a substantial contract offer by the club.

Gannon was given his debut for the Rhinos whilst still a teenager back in April 2021 and has gone on to make 59 appearances for the club, including starting in the Good Friday win over Huddersfield Giants.

However, he is due to be out of contract at the end of the season and has informed the club that he intends to move to the NRL from 2026.

Leeds Rhinos Sporting Director Ian Blease commented: “We are extremely disappointed to be losing a young player who the club has put so much time and effort into developing.

“In particular, Brad and all the coaches have worked with Morgan this year to bring him to a level after missing all of last season. I have been speaking to Morgan and his manager for a number of months now trying to agree a new deal and I have made a substantial offer that represents how highly we regard Morgan and were looking for him to fully commit to the Rhinos after the way the club looked after him last year.

“Before my time here, I know the Rhinos have always had Morgan’s best interests at heart, especially during the period when he was overcoming his concussion issues. However, we do understand the lure of the NRL, especially for young players and that is a significant challenge not just for the Rhinos but also Super League as a whole.

“Professional sport means you have to accept that sometimes things will not always go as you planned however we remain committed to bringing through our young players and rewarding them for their hard work and commitment to build our squad for the future, that has always been the key to success at the Rhinos.

“Morgan is a professional and mature young man and I am sure he will give his all for the Rhinos for the remainder of the season and look to leave the club in the best possible manner,” added Blease.

Gannon, said it was a tough decision to make but now that he has decided his future, his sole focus will be on trying to help the Rhinos win silverware in 2025.

He commented: “This is a great opportunity for me and one I had to take. I have spent time in Australia with my dad’s family and I know how big the game is over there.

“I would like to thank the Rhinos for everything they have done to support me and the offer they made to me, this move is nothing to do with money, it is something I want to challenge myself with. Leeds is my club and I never had any intention of going to any other Super League club.

“I am excited about what we can achieve as a group this season and I want to play my part in that.”

 

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First time I've watched Gannon play on the weekend. He scored a solo try one off the ruck (albeit against some pretty tired players in the 79th minute) showing a quick turn of foot and a step to beat a defender from about 15-20m out. For the first half of the game he was quite involved, ran well and broke a few tackles and got a few offloads away. Seemed to drift off a bit in the second stanza. His stats were - 109m gained, 1 LB assist, 3 offloads, 1 try, 5 tackle breaks. 29 tackles, 6 missed.

Small sample size but overall was impressed with his speed, ability to bend the line and break a tackle. Looked dangerous on most possessions he had.

Definitely see why he is being discussed as a ball playing lock. Nice passing game. Got a good offload away around the corner of a defender to get a LB assist.

6 Missed tackles 2 games in a row is a worry
This post was in the recruitment thread. I decided to watch myself and do a play by play (not every tackle, not every run but most of it).


From the replay of Leeds Vs Warrington Wolves yesterday (two big name clubs in the Super League).

Our man Gannon's club Leeds have had the wood on Warrington however lost their last clash again'st them.

Leeds coached by Brad Arthur, Warrington coached by Sam Burgess.

Gannon named to start in the second row wearing number 16.

Match highlights per my sideline eye: (note a break down of his missed tackles in bold).

00:00 Leeds kick off, Gannon is part of the chase pack that gets to the receiver 1st, almost gets done by the receiver in the same Fashion Barnett gets done on kick chase but helps herd the runner into the other two tacklers, makes a tackle from behind.

Missed tackle 1.
01:40 Gannon gets caught by his team dropping the ball on attack, Warringtons number four steps him clean, Gannon throws out a desperate arm clocking up a missed tackle. To be fair it was an impossible position to defend.

Gannon settles into his work, making his share of stock back rower tackles.
0:530 Leeds half comes from the right side of the field in a Taine Tuapiki styled against the grain run, looking for runners, Gannon comes flying up in support, unfortunately is used as a decoy (he was in the clear) but Gannons run it sets up the next runner to tear off down field.


Kid has a big footy IQ. in the same passage of play pops up on the inside of the runner looking for that pass again no pass....or would have been Try time Gannon.

Very good game overall, Leeds line speed is good. Gannon with a bit of footwork at the line, goes nowhere but he can move on his feet, throws a wild stand in the tackle offload...been a busy period for him.

0:930
Gannon is the main target for their halves as far as their left side raids go, they keep looking for him, gets a pass, stands in the tackle and passes it around the back of the player, pretty slick. I thought there was a hint of it drifting forward, Refs say no flat pass.
He is not a Dylan Walker on this limited evidence, he is more a ball playing offloading type (Sonny Bill and no I am not saying he is the next SBW, just playing style).

Missed tackle 2
10:00
Gannon dives at the ankles as third man in, helps trip the player who is finished off but Gannon bounces away. So nothing wrong with his tackling there, it was desperate grass cutter dive that made the contact needed.

11:59 Big front on spot tackle, I thought his mate did as much damage, commentator calls for Gannon BIG SHOT.

12:10 Charge down by Leeds, our man Gannon catches the loose ball, good one percent play there.

13:00 Leeds continue to look for Gannon who takes a good meter eating run.

13:10 kicked on the last, Gannon gets to the receiver and drops him near their try line

16:10 The Leeds right Center Harry Newman does another Taine Tuaupiki, looking for runners as he cuts from right feild to Gannons left edge, Gannon puts himself in the passing lane, takes the pass, spins in the tackle, gets a lovely ball away to his left....Rhinos go down town threatening in attack....Gannon proving to be very cocky with second phase gambles.

16:35 Gannon used as a link man for the left flank stands and passes a couple in the Oppositions red zone, Leeds on attack, Gannon tackled after a short run, gets in between the tacklers enough to ensure a fast play the ball, Leeds go close to scoring off the next play (cut down short).

18:03 Missed tackle 3.
Gannon puts his hands on an already tackled player and decides to let him go and get back in the Defensive line instead. Nothing to see on this one either.

21:45 Gannon with a legs tackle that stops a try under Leeds posts.

25:30 Leeds having survived eighteen plus tackles on their line (Gannon making his fair share) counter attack from within their half, Gannon screams up looking for the pass, while running a slight angle to beat his man, Gannon looks left and right, sees support player on his left, hits the target with a conventional pass.

Final minute of the half, a Tradesman run, good post contact meters quick ptb. Last five seconds gets a ball, beats his man with footwork, dragged down just short of the line, gets hit with a high shot, penalty Leeds.

All in all a pretty busy half for Gannon who plays the full forty (has been a bench player). Looks good out there, a key player in this Rhinos attack.

Half Time.

Missed tackle 4
Early minutes after half time....
Gannon comes in as third man decides to let go of the players legs before held called so he can get back to the defensive line because two players have them held up top.


42:50
Gannon hits a hole looking for the pass, gets used as a decoy. Goes into dummy half and passes back in field. Looked threatening if they had of put a flat ball in his lane.

A much quieter half since the Thirteen for Leeds came on and took over as the dominant ball playing forward (name is Cameron Smith) can see why this Smith has the gig over Gannon, he plays through the middle third with Sam Lisone, and scores two Try's.

59:30 Gannon on the burst, gets stopped on the spot, takes a bit to get him down. I can see why he can offload, he holds his feet well in contact. Will be something when he is older and more muscled.

59:50 Warrington drop the ball but get a boot to it before it hits the turf, ricochets off Gannon's foot and fly's upward, Gannon with good hands takes the loose ball and flicks it on instantly to his left setting up a sweeping play for leeds down the left touch line.

63:50
Leeds with a left edge shift Gannon with a linking touch to send the ball on.

64:35
Leeds kick chase beaten by the Warrington receiver, makes a half break before being cleaned up by Gannon.

68:10
Kick chase Gannon makes a dominant tackle leaving the fullback on his back after driving him back a meter

69:50 Missed tackle 5

Gannon comes in as third man, nowhere to grab on and stick so his arms come off the back of the player, recovers and takes his legs out.

Another 'technically' missed tackle that is a non issue.

78:20

Gannon takes a ball in the opposition red zone at speed, left foot step shreds a tired poor looking Warrington defence to score a try.

Missed tackle Six:

Hell if I know, couldn't find it, might be when he touched a held players shoulder before the Ref had called held.....

Conclusion:

Good player, good game, loads of skill, very young, only his third game this season.
Brad Arthur doing us a favor by playing him at left edge backrow meaning he played eighty minutes.

As noted above, quiet half apart from that nice Try, frustrating in a way but I can see why they changed the game plan to go through the front door with Cameron Smith and Sam Lisone.

He won't get a resting second half of a game in the NRL (not his fault Warrington were cooked and running down the other side of the field plus the game plan switch that he is not part of).
 
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This post was in the recruitment thread. I decided to watch myself and do a play by play (not every tackle, not every run but most of it).


From the replay of Leeds Vs Warrington Wolves yesterday (two big name clubs in the Super League).

Our man Gannon's club Leeds have had the wood on Warrington however lost their last clash again'st them.

Leeds coached by Brad Arthur, Warrington coached by Sam Burgess.

Gannon named to start in the second row wearing number 16.

Match highlights per my sideline eye: (note a break down of his missed tackles in bold).

00:00 Leeds kick off, Gannon is part of the chase pack that gets to the receiver 1st, almost gets done by the receiver in the same Fashion Barnett gets done on kick chase but helps herd the runner into the other two tacklers, makes a tackle from behind.

Missed tackle 1.
01:40 Gannon gets caught by his team dropping the ball on attack, Warringtons number four steps him clean, Gannon throws out a desperate arm clocking up a missed tackle. To be fair it was an impossible position to defend.

Gannon settles into his work, making his share of stock back rower tackles.
0:530 Leeds half comes from the right side of the field in a Taine Tuapiki styled against the grain run, looking for runners, Gannon comes flying up in support, unfortunately is used as a decoy (he was in the clear) but Gannons run it sets up the next runner to tear off down field.


Kid has a big footy IQ. in the same passage of play pops up on the inside of the runner looking for that pass again no pass....or would have been Try time Gannon.

Very good game overall, Leeds line speed is good. Gannon with a bit of footwork at the line, goes nowhere but he can move on his feet, throws a wild stand in the tackle offload...been a busy period for him.

0:930
Gannon is the main target for their halves as far as their left side raids go, they keep looking for him, gets a pass, stands in the tackle and passes it around the back of the player, pretty slick. I thought there was a hint of it drifting forward, Refs say no flat pass.
He is not a Dylan Walker on this limited evidence, he is more a ball playing offloading type (Sonny Bill and no I am not saying he is the next SBW, just playing style).

Missed tackle 2
10:00
Gannon dives at the ankles as third man in, helps trip the player who is finished off but Gannon bounces away. So nothing wrong with his tackling there, it was desperate grass cutter dive that made the contact needed.

11:59 Big front on spot tackle, I thought his mate did as much damage, commentator calls for Gannon BIG SHOT.

12:10 Charge down by Leeds, our man Gannon catches the loose ball, good one percent play there.

13:00 Leeds continue to look for Gannon who takes a good meter eating run.

13:10 kicked on the last, Gannon gets to the receiver and drops him near their try line

16:10 The Leeds right Center Harry Newman does another Taine Tuaupiki, looking for runners as he cuts from right feild to Gannons left edge, Gannon puts himself in the passing lane, takes the pass, spins in the tackle, gets a lovely ball away to his left....Rhinos go down town threatening in attack....Gannon proving to be very cocky with second phase gambles.

16:35 Gannon used as a link man for the left flank stands and passes a couple in the Oppositions red zone, Leeds on attack, Gannon tackled after a short run, gets in between the tacklers enough to ensure a fast play the ball, Leeds go close to scoring off the next play (cut down short).

18:03 Missed tackle 3.
Gannon puts his hands on an already tackled player and decides to let him go and get back in the Defensive line instead. Nothing to see on this one either.

21:45 Gannon with a legs tackle that stops a try under Leeds posts.

25:30 Leeds having survived eighteen plus tackles on their line (Gannon making his fair share) counter attack from within their half, Gannon screams up looking for the pass, while running a slight angle to beat his man, Gannon looks left and right, sees support player on his left, hits the target with a conventional pass.

Final minute of the half, a Tradesman run, good post contact meters quick ptb. Last five seconds gets a ball, beats his man with footwork, dragged down just short of the line, gets hit with a high shot, penalty Leeds.

All in all a pretty busy half for Gannon who plays the full forty (has been a bench player). Looks good out there, a key player in this Rhinos attack.

Half Time.

Missed tackle 4
Early minutes after half time....
Gannon comes in as third man decides to let go of the players legs before held called so he can get back to the defensive line because two players have them held up top.


42:50
Gannon hits a hole looking for the pass, gets used as a decoy. Goes into dummy half and passes back in field. Looked threatening if they had of put a flat ball in his lane.

A much quieter half since the Thirteen for Leeds came on and took over as the dominant ball playing forward (name is Cameron Smith) can see why this Smith has the gig over Gannon, he plays through the middle third with Sam Lisone, and scores two Try's.

59:30 Gannon on the burst, gets stopped on the spot, takes a bit to get him down. I can see why he can offload, he holds his feet well in contact. Will be something when he is older and more muscled.

59:50 Warrington drop the ball but get a boot to it before it hits the turf, ricochets off Gannon's foot and fly's upward, Gannon with good hands takes the loose ball and flicks it on instantly to his left setting up a sweeping play for leeds down the left touch line.

63:50
Leeds with a left edge shift Gannon with a linking touch to send the ball on.

64:35
Leeds kick chase beaten by the Warrington receiver, makes a half break before being cleaned up by Gannon.

68:10
Kick chase Gannon makes a dominant tackle leaving the fullback on his back after driving him back a meter

69:50 Missed tackle 5

Gannon comes in as third man, nowhere to grab on and stick so his arms come off the back of the player, recovers and takes his legs out.

Another 'technically' missed tackle that is a non issue.

78:20

Gannon takes a ball in the opposition red zone at speed, left foot step shreds a tired poor looking Warrington defence to score a try.

Missed tackle Six:

Hell if I know, couldn't find it, might be when he touched a held players shoulder before the Ref had called held.....

Conclusion:

Good player, good game, loads of skill, very young, only his third game this season.
Brad Arthur doing us a favor by playing him at left edge backrow meaning he played eighty minutes.

As noted above, quiet half apart from that nice Try, frustrating in a way but I can see why they changed the game plan to go through the front door with Cameron Smith and Sam Lisone.

He won't get a resting second half of a game in the NRL (not his fault Warrington were cooked and running down the other side of the field plus the game plan switch that he is not part of).
Thats some good content mate. Thank you.
 

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Gannon is Walker replacement so clearly he will be playing lock off the bench for Clark and Demi can transition to full time propping

Our bench will be Ford, Marata (middle more than second row) and Demi so Gannon better be able to play some hooker or 6 otherwise he’s in cup with Laban. My guess is Webby will make him play like TMM’s role now and be lock utility ie…Walker 😂
He might start as a 14, or edge forward when Capes is out injured. Long term, I hope he's Erin's succesor and becomes our Yeo at 13 if he has all the skills that Sup is seeing, and the motor.
 
He might start as a 14, or edge forward when Capes is out injured. Long term, I hope he's Erin's succesor and becomes our Yeo at 13 if he has all the skills that Sup is seeing, and the motor.

I was quite impressed that he played eighty minutes. Unfortunately he was pretty impressive in the first half (I was watching for him to tire because it is his first start).

He was pretty comfortable with the pace of half a game. The first half was good, an arm wrestle, high completions, good line speed from both sides, he was ok with all that and hit a after burners a few times with that leg speed he has flying up in support looking for the killer strike.

But as you read he was pretty much invisible in the second half as the game got played down the opposite side or their set moves just skipped him like any junior player and went to their usual suspects I suspect.

So you couldn't say we have seen eighty minutes of fitness, but he did look like he will have no trouble at all running in the NSW cup for eighty minutes at that pace.

As for where he plays, before I watched him play left edge backrower I would have just gone with what we know, that he was hired as a replacement for Dylan Walker as a bench player that can come on and play some ball and relieve CLark.

But gee out wider he is a real threat if you put him outside of Metcalf he will fly up into gaps, and when he gets through he will look back inside for Metcalf (same role as Capewell and Metcalf of late only he is faster eh and has a side step).

I honestly don't think it matters where he plays, he will be very comfortable anywhere at the back of the scrum.

He needs muscle. You can imagine with the same weights program that Jackson Ford is on that Gannon when he grows into a mans build.....he has the potential to be anything. He is tough though for a wiry lanky kid.

Playing NRL will be faster, we all know that, but managed properly....the only way he gets NRL ready is by playing NRL.
 
Something else I noticed in the build up to the game, there was the usual analysis and pre game stuff, Sam Tomkins was one of the commentators.

Gannons name didn't come up as one of the players to watch. So he didn't seem to have much of a profile, and all I have read about him is he has been out of the game a lot injured.

Genuinely a emerging first grader in their comp then, not an established name, more a kid that has a bit of hype for what he could be than a player that is established?

Hard to say, they were certainly praising his game in that first half, rightly so, he was a good watch.

I am genuinely excited about his future, but i know there are so many things that can go wrong. He might hate it here. He might get injured. He could lose confidence, who knows, he is young.

But Webster is a father figure to him so he will be fine I am sure, and when he starts throwing balls putting our boys away.....and offloads at training, and hitting the gas up in support....he will turn heads at Mt Smart preseason.
 
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Just wondering where EIT is going to turn into a ball playing lock that has hands like a half, passes both ways, uses vision to put other players away?
Id be the first to choose him as a local over an import if he suddenly became a different player....

Gannon is not competing with him, as I see it the only thing standing in Gannons way is Gannon.
They’re different players.

Hands like a half lmao please. You just watched your first super league game on the weekend.

Also not every lock has to be a 3rd half.

Where is Gannon suddenly going to have EIT’s athleticism, footwork at the line, ability to bend the line and covering defence ability?
 

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Yeah I think we need to see him in NSW cup for a bit before getting carried away. Thankfully we have so much young talent and old talent in the back row he doesn't have any pressure to come in and start or anything silly. Currently we will have the exact same forwards next season as this season, I don't expect him to push out a Laban or Ford off the bench. Even Marata, as Leka should have that starting 12 jersey locked moving forward.

JFH
Egan
Barnett
Capewell
Halasima
Clark

Healey/Laban
Demtric
Ford
Niukore

Healey/Laban

That's pretty locked in. Then the rest, including EIT, Afoa, TSS, Gannon.
 
I didn't realise that Morgan Gannon was the second coming of Christ. Now that we know we have our holy saviour on the way next year (from such a small sample set too!), I think we should give up with developing our local talent.

My eyes have rolled so much through this thread that I think I've developed a permanent tic.

Don't be an egg.

Gannon needs to bulk up physically a bit I feel.

He is not as good as Tohu or Walker as a ball player. People will be disappointed if they expect that. Having said that the vision and skills look like he might be that level one day (I guess that is why we are flying the guy out here eh - high ceiling - point of difference).

He is young so there is that risk of how he adapts to the pressures and speed of NRL.

We can't say off that one game how fit he is, but he looks comfortable at ESL level so NSW cup is nothing.

He is not going to be as exciting as Leka Halasima is in terms of a running game, nowhere near, but he is quite quick for his height and has footwork.

We dunno how he will adapt to New Zealand, it is a long way from home.

He might get snapped in half at the first training run.

He is not obviously better than any of our exciting forwards but he can do things none of them can.

Sorry for repeating myself, but you clearly skipped all those qualifiers because your eyes were rolling too much to read.
 
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Yeah I think we need to see him in NSW cup for a bit before getting carried away. Thankfully we have so much young talent and old talent in the back row he doesn't have any pressure to come in and start or anything silly. Currently we will have the exact same forwards next season as this season, I don't expect him to push out a Laban or Ford off the bench. Even Marata, as Leka should have that starting 12 jersey locked moving forward.

JFH
Egan
Barnett
Capewell
Halasima
Clark

Healey/Laban
Demtric
Ford
Niukore

Healey/Laban

That's pretty locked in. Then the rest, including EIT, Afoa, TSS, Gannon.

I think what people are not understanding is that Cappy and Mcfadden didn't wake up one day while sitting on a pile of the most exciting Forward prospects in the NRL Nursery and go "I know, lets get a guy we can put in cup as depth to compete with EIT, AFOA, TSS......and here is the real shit kicker.....lets get an up and comer from England.

Not having a go.

Just saying all this NSW cup talk makes no logical sense at all, that would be nuts from us to buy this guy given what we have. Well at best you would call that taking a punt. CLubs with backrow stocks like ours don't take punts.
 
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I think what people are not understanding is that Cappy and Mcfadden didn't wake up one day while sitting on a pile of the most exciting Forward prospects in the NRL Nursery and go "I know, lets get a guy we can put in cup as depth to compete with EIT, AFOA, TSS......and here is the real shit kicker.....lets get an up and comer from England.

Not having a go.

Just saying all this NSW cup talk makes no logical sense at all, that would be nuts from us to buy this guy given what we have. Well at best you would call that taking a punt. CLubs with backrow stocks like ours don't take punts.
I agree, we head hunted this lad from England.
If he’s not ready to hit the ground running I would be shocked.
All his concussion history and we still actively chased him.
Must be something special Cappy and Webby have seen.
 
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