NRL NRL 2025 General Recruitment Thread

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The forum primarily discusses NRL player transfers and team roster developments for upcoming seasons. Key speculation surrounds Leo Thompson's move from the Knights to the Bulldogs under a four-year deal starting in 2026 #37, sparking debate about missed opportunities for the Raiders #40. Significant attention centers on the Eels' recruitment strategy, with user #11 highlighting their signings of Lomax, "Cheese" Brandon Smith, and Josh Addo-Carr, while member #17 shares a predicted lineup that excludes JAC due to suspension. Staggs' potential transfer to the Warriors draws discussion after a sighting in New Zealand #26, supported by rumors of contracted Broncos players #42. Legacy player signings arise, with member #4 noting Cruz Death joining Panthers development teams. Debate occurs regarding controversial "best signings" lists omitting players like James Fisher-Harris #28, while concerns over concussion risks surface regarding tackling techniques. Recruitment strategies involve emerging prospects like Harrison Hassett possibly joining the Tigers #18 and Tom Hazelton's speculated move #59.

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Player Transfers, Team Recruitment, Succession Planning

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Sloan could probably go for a cuddle

We joke about this. But from watching all the post game interviews, I'd liken Webbys tactics to modern parenting.

Give the players the tools and the knowledge to perform.

Let them police/motivate themselves as theyre the ones that have to make the decisions on the field.

This is why toxic and self absorbed players tend to mess with this sort of strategy.
 
We joke about this. But from watching all the post game interviews, I'd liken Webbys tactics to modern parenting.

Give the players the tools and the knowledge to perform.

Let them police/motivate themselves as theyre the ones that have to make the decisions on the field.

This is why toxic and self absorbed players tend to mess with this sort of strategy.
I think he's nailed the mental aspect. Every player talks about how Webby believes in them and is the first coach to do so.
 
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