Woolf is a very well respected Tongan International coach. Still the right ingredients next year. He is a great coach.If anyone can get something out of him it would be Bennett. Next year might be a different story though
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Woolf is a very well respected Tongan International coach. Still the right ingredients next year. He is a great coach.If anyone can get something out of him it would be Bennett. Next year might be a different story though
Yes. Woolf will be a good fit for any indigenous guys especiallyWoolf is a very well respected Tongan International coach. Still the right ingredients next year. He is a great coach.
Think it might have been a strength side of things he was doing well in pre season? You’d say a change of position might be good for him but as an edge forward or a middle forward, he’d have to brush up in his defenceI had heard he was killing it in the pre-season- unfortunately for him there's some quicker and younger players ahead of him there. Could still have something to offer the right club- personally thought he should've moved into the forwards a few years ago- prob too late now.
Yeah I think that ships sailed now anyway but I thought he had the potential to be a devasting impact forward given the chance- it was pretty clear by the end of his time here he had deficiencies that were being exploited on the wing.Think it might have been a strength side of things he was doing well in pre season? You’d say a change of position might be good for him but as an edge forward or a middle forward, he’d have to brush up in his defence
The Wests Tigers are in crisis with revelations their two best young players want out after Friday night’s embarrassing capitulation to St George-Illawarra.Wow that's a new low if Galvin wants out, supposed to be their next gen hope.
Wonder if we would be a slight chance of signing Utoikamanu next year? Him & Fish would would be nut in the jocks front row pairingThe Wests Tigers are in crisis with revelations their two best young players want out after Friday night’s embarrassing capitulation to St George-Illawarra.
Boom utility star Lachlan Galvin and front-rower Stefano Utoikamanu are both disgruntled after nine straight losses and the likelihood of three straight wooden spoons.
Galvin was overheard in the Wests Tigers dressing room after the 56-14 loss to the Dragons saying that he wanted out, despite being under contract until the end of 2026.
Your columnist understands his manager Isaac Moses has spoken to Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson about the situation and the fact he is being asked to play each weekend with a fracture in his hand.
We have reached out to both Moses and Richardson.
Meanwhile the club’s hopes of retaining boom Utoikamanu are diminishing by the day – and money is not the issue.
It’s more about his future development as a player in the right system under the right coach.
While CEO Richardson was recently spending three weeks in the UK, up to eight rival NRL clubs were expressing interest in the former Parramatta Eels junior.
Utoikamanu becomes a free agent under a clause in his contract that makes him a free agent if he is not chosen in the NSW Blues team for the final two games.
The eight clubs have contacted Utoikamanu’s manager Daniel O’Loughlin with expressions of interest should he decide to activate the clause.
The Wests Tigers have offered him $4 million over five years to stay at Concord.
However Utoikamanu is looking for more than the cash.
He’s sat back and watched ex-teammates – the likes of Shawn Blore, Luke Garner, Luke Brooks, Tommy Talau and Billy Walters – improve and develop their games at other clubs.
Utoikamanu would have the choice of playing under a Wayne Bennett, Cameron Ciraldo, Shane Flanagan, Trent Robinson or risk staying at a club that is now facing its third straight wooden spoon.
You can understand why he might be looking to get out.
Says 8 teams have shown interest and the last paragraph lists some coaches he could play under, looking at those coaches it looks like rabbits, bulldogs, dragons and roosters are 4 of those? Is there a risk he’s a lip dropper?Wonder if we would be a slight chance of signing Utoikamanu next year? Him & Fish would would be nut in the jocks front row pairing
True bro. He seems like he'd leave us after one loss lol. Don't need that energy around us.Is there a risk he’s a lip dropper?
Starting to wonder if we’re set with who we’ve got? Willison still on my wish list though. Anymore happening around those rumours you mentioned the other week?True bro. He seems like he'd leave us after one loss lol. Don't need that energy around us.
Nah bro. I'vs got nothing. He's on my wish-list as well. Didn't him & his partner fly back to NZ to have baby? We should just kidnap him if hes here lol.Starting to wonder if we’re set with who we’ve got? Willison still on my wish list though. Anymore happening around those rumours you mentioned the other week?
I did see he wasn’t playing with their babies arrival. Is his and his mrs family over here?Nah bro. I'vs got nothing. He's on my wish-list as well. Didn't him & his partner fly back to NZ to have baby? We should just kidnap him if hes here lol.
Normally I'd be against kidnapping newborns, but... nah you’ve gone too far now Cappy.Nah bro. I'vs got nothing. He's on my wish-list as well. Didn't him & his partner fly back to NZ to have baby? We should just kidnap him if hes here lol.
I think i read it on another forum that he went back to NZ for the birth. Might be all shit like me lolI did see he wasn’t playing with their babies arrival. Is his and his mrs family over here?
First you want me to paddle on a boat to pick up Rupeni's sons. Now you accuse me of child kidnapping? If Xavier has a son. Might be a good idea? Sign him now? Zero years old?Normally I'd be against kidnapping newborns, but... nah you’ve gone too far now Cappy.
Got to wonder if it is Benji's last year as coach. Can see them getting Brad Arthur.The Wests Tigers are in crisis with revelations their two best young players want out after Friday night’s embarrassing capitulation to St George-Illawarra.
Boom utility star Lachlan Galvin and front-rower Stefano Utoikamanu are both disgruntled after nine straight losses and the likelihood of three straight wooden spoons.
Galvin was overheard in the Wests Tigers dressing room after the 56-14 loss to the Dragons saying that he wanted out, despite being under contract until the end of 2026.
Your columnist understands his manager Isaac Moses has spoken to Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson about the situation and the fact he is being asked to play each weekend with a fracture in his hand.
We have reached out to both Moses and Richardson.
Meanwhile the club’s hopes of retaining boom Utoikamanu are diminishing by the day – and money is not the issue.
It’s more about his future development as a player in the right system under the right coach.
While CEO Richardson was recently spending three weeks in the UK, up to eight rival NRL clubs were expressing interest in the former Parramatta Eels junior.
Utoikamanu becomes a free agent under a clause in his contract that makes him a free agent if he is not chosen in the NSW Blues team for the final two games.
The eight clubs have contacted Utoikamanu’s manager Daniel O’Loughlin with expressions of interest should he decide to activate the clause.
The Wests Tigers have offered him $4 million over five years to stay at Concord.
However Utoikamanu is looking for more than the cash.
He’s sat back and watched ex-teammates – the likes of Shawn Blore, Luke Garner, Luke Brooks, Tommy Talau and Billy Walters – improve and develop their games at other clubs.
Utoikamanu would have the choice of playing under a Wayne Bennett, Cameron Ciraldo, Shane Flanagan, Trent Robinson or risk staying at a club that is now facing its third straight wooden spoon.
You can understand why he might be looking to get out.
It frustrates me that Galvin's asking for a release.
Bro, you're 12 and are playing in the greatest game in the world. You're 5 games in and wanting to get out of the long term contract that you chose to sign?