286
Jacob Laban
🇳🇿 🇼🇸
Second Row, Active Debut: 2024-04-06
- Age
189 Ht
100 Wt
6.4 Rating
↑7% Form
286
Jacob Laban
🇳🇿 🇼🇸
Second Row, Active Debut: 2024-04-06
- Age
189 Ht
100 Wt
6.4 Rating
↑7% Form

Player Jacob Laban

Date of Birth
Apr 17, 2004
Birth Location
Moto'otua, Apia, Samoa
Nationality
  1. 🇳🇿 New Zealand
  2. 🇼🇸 Samoa
Height (cm)
189 cm
Weight (kg)
100 kg
Position/s
  1. Second Row
Warrior #
286
NRL Debut Date
Apr 6, 2024
NRL Debut Details
NRL 2024, Round 05, NZ Warriors Vs South Sydney Rabbitohs
Warriors Debut Date
Apr 6, 2024
Warriors Debut Details
NRL 2024, Round 05, South Sydney Rabbitohs
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2022
  2. 2023
  3. 2024
  4. 2025
College/s
Kelston Boys' High School
Signed From
Randwick Kingfishers
Rep Honours
  1. NZ māori
Status
Active
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Laban
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/jacob-laban/summary.html

View: https://youtu.be/4Sx9lPeO_0k?si=2TxQApesduNjP6nU

Love that fend - big man with a fend is so hard to stop
Nice speed - a few runaway clips
Lovely hands - how many high balls did he catch??
Runs into holes

But if he’s gonna be ala SBW - needs the offload and also no clips destroying anyone in tackles or chasing down the clowns

Thankfully he’s probably got another 15 years in his career to develop the remaining pieces.

Exciting.

CG better start saving up $$$$ if he wants to keep all this talent.

When these kids turn 21, maybe Webby can weave his magic and take them all to a pub for a beer and chat. I heard from Ford and Capewell that’s his secret charm. 😉

The talent on our books right now is amazing. Unfortunately the pouchers will come so I hope we keep who we want.


It's a real art and delicate balance with a bit of luck.

Can see now why the decks were cleared (Siro & Curran) to ensure guys like Laban can get a run
 
He got owned a bit on the weekend, missed a tackle leading to a line break and thumped a couple times with ball in hand. One of those games where he would have learnt a lot. Ford and Capewell are clearly injured, so I'm not against giving him a bigger run this weekend.
 
This is equivalent to a hip drop where you throw your weight directly down on someones legs.
It has to be outlawed and Kafusi needs to be made an example of it.... disgraceful technique, especially when coming in as the 3rd man in the tackle to stop his momentum

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They are not the only club to go and injure our young forwards legs I would wager.

Dimitric was done by a filthy tackle too. They will get Lekas legs eventually.
 
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The pretty massive silver lining is that a break is far better than an ACL.

Having one of your future stars leg broken as opposed to an ACL injury as a silver lining is crazy….. but I get your point

Actually I’m more pissed off about this than our loss…. don’t know what physiological impact this has on the young one but here’s hoping he comes back even more aggressive with a point to prove
 
Should Lussick have gotten the whole season last year after breaking Ilias leg? he didn't mean to, but he did cause it.

Judiciary aren't competent / too corrupt to make those determinations.
I get the sentiment, but 4 weeks for Freddy on first infringement really and a genuine charge down attempt vs 2 weeks for 3rd man in on a complete tackle.

I dont think the player gets the injury time is wise but this is worse then freddys (imo)
 
They are not the only club to go and injure our young forwards legs I would wager.

Dimitric was done by a filthy tackle too. They will get Lekas legs eventually.
Just goes to show how much we miss the "respect" factor that Mitch and Fish bring to the lineup..
 

Warriors: Jacob Laban relishes starting role after earning start against Roosters - The Big League Podcast​

Warriors forward Jacob Laban admits he was “pretty shocked” when coach Andrew Webster told him he would start in their NRL season opener against the Sydney Roosters.
It was just Laban’s fifth career start in 20 NRL matches for the Warriors, and the 21-year-old is determined to keep his spot in the side as the season progresses.

He didn’t do any harm on Friday night, as he helped lay the platform for the Warriors as they claimed a stunning 42-18 win in front of a sold-out Go Media Stadium.

For Laban, the performance was both a reward for a strong preseason and a personal milestone after a broken leg at the backend of last year saw him miss the Warriors’ run for the finals.

Speaking to The Big League Podcast, Laban said he was determined to knuckle down after his injury and show why he wants to be a regular in the Warriors side, saying working on his fitness was essential.

“I feel like the game’s evolving, everyone’s getting fitter, everyone’s getting faster,” Laban said. “You don’t really see many big boppers anymore, but my fitness was the main focus.

“I remember in the off-season, I told myself to put my head down, go to work and then get started round one and then win round one. So, hopefully we can carry that through the season.

“I’m still young and coming through, learning the game a bit and that, but just backing myself, remembering to back myself in those times.”

Laban said he found out he’d be starting earlier in the week and he was left speechless by the news.

“I was pretty shocked in a good way at first,” Laban said.

“I don’t want to be too cocky here, but I felt like I just backed myself at training and just ripped in through preseason.

Webby [Webster] told me, ‘you’re going to be starting,’ and I almost didn’t know what to say. But then also I knew I had a big job to do.”

Webster said Laban’s preseason efforts made the decision to start him an easy one.

“He’s hardly missed a rep this preseason,” Webster said. “He’s probably been one of our best trainers, if not our best one.

“Jakey [Laban] will be really happy to get that round one start spot, but also know that he’s ambitious and he’ll look at his game and realise he can get even better.

“That’s the cool thing about young guys - they don’t have to be perfect yet, but if they’re searching for improvement then they’re the ones you want to have around.”

With Marata Niukore due back from injury for Friday’s clash against the Canberra Raiders in Auckland, there is a chance Laban could drop back to the bench, but his efforts would have given Webster plenty of food for thought.


 

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