Rather than continuing to clog up the Recruitment thread, I'll post my thoughts on the
Metcalf situation here.
Everything points to him initially signing for us to be the heir to
Shaun Johnson's #7 jersey. In '23 & '24, when fit, he was happy to learn on the job from his friend & mentor. Once '25 rolls around he finally gets the keys. He becomes more of an on the ball player, gets to defend on his preferred right side & is the primary choice last tackle option. He never really looks like an out & out 7, but with both him &
CHT each playing like 6.5's it works despite it not always looking fluid. He makes try saving tackles, provides some highlight reel plays & comes up clutch on multiple occasions before getting injured with a 10W-5L record, for a team that only won 9 games the previous complete season.
His understudy is underwhelming (in the NRL) for the remainder of 2025 & he extends his contract another 2 seasons then '26 rolls around with great positivity.
The back up #7 then starts 2026 on a heater going 4 & 0.
Metcalf recovers faster than expected so he is put straight back into the team as the #6 on the same week that he, a palangi fella, is used by the club to promote Pasifika Round. Expectations are high. He takes a back seat on the playmaking (27 less touches than
Boyd), defends poorly on his less preferred side and isn't first choice goal kicker anymore despite the current guy sitting at 74%. The forwards get pumped & the team take their first L. The next week rolls around & he takes even more of a back seat (40 less touches than
Boyd), does his hammy late, the team register another L and all of a sudden a large section of the fan base think he's the issue.
He comes across as a level headed guy who isn't lacking in confidence, but even so, the ego must've taken a hit.
Where to from here? Barring an injury to
Boyd coinciding with his return to fitness, his comeback will be via NSW Cup where I can almost guarantee he'll wear the #7, defend on the right & kick goals. Not the ideal preparation for a NRL recall in the second fiddle #6 role that our top side might offer