Centre is definitely a weakness, however, I see it as an 'icing on the cake' position rather than an important one like FB and the halves.For me the weaknesses are FB and centre.
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Centre is definitely a weakness, however, I see it as an 'icing on the cake' position rather than an important one like FB and the halves.For me the weaknesses are FB and centre.
When you can keep a squad together largely, I think that counts a lot in your favour because often recruits are going to take some time to gel with new teammates. Injuries to me mean everything to our success because I think we continue on last season with a healthy team and finish top 4. When you’re in top 4, anything is possible from there and be a team plenty would rather avoid with anything possible on our day. Biggest problems to me are inconsistency after a bye, so a week off in finals wouldn’t bode well and inability for consistency in big and hyped games. Obviously need a lift from last year but I think we can foot with any team on our dayHmm I would have thought 27-29?, I don't think we are truly in contention this year. Feels like we are a 8th-6th place team, maybe 5th-4th if injuries are kind for once. I just don't think we have the second row and centres to make us dangerous enough across the park. Especially if we plan to roll out the exact same side as last year. Berry or Ali could have an awesome year, and Capewell/Marata have reduced roles with Leka and Laban gunning it possibly. That would take us up a notch.
With CNK and CHT in the team we need those positions to be dangerous in their own rights, as they don't provide much spark ball in hand.
Centre is definitely a weakness, however, I see it as an 'icing on the cake' position rather than an important one like FB and the halves.
I think on their day they are a premiership team.Hmm I would have thought 27-29?, I don't think we are truly in contention this year. Feels like we are a 8th-6th place team, maybe 5th-4th if injuries are kind for once. I just don't think we have the second row and centres to make us dangerous enough across the park. Especially if we plan to roll out the exact same side as last year. Berry or Ali could have an awesome year, and Capewell/Marata have reduced roles with Leka and Laban gunning it possibly. That would take us up a notch.
With CNK and CHT in the team we need those positions to be dangerous in their own rights, as they don't provide much spark ball in hand.
This kid definitely has talent.![]()
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I keep mentioning this guy and interested to see the position they play him. He got one game in nsw cup and handled the promotion with ease having a big game against top opposition. He could factor at some point, perhaps more 2027
And our top team couldn’t get over the panthers b team you mentioned, does that mean a grade ahead is on par as far as panthers are concerned? Probably not with our nsw cup team winning the whole thing, but certainly nothing to not be worth mentioning when when playing the panthers juggernautThis kid definitely has talent.
To provide some context on his sole appearance vs the Panthers, our NRL side played that same day against what many considered to be Penrith's 'B' side so his opposition could be considered C grade & had been beaten by 32 points the week prior
Leka would own the lot of themApparently Leaiataua is a top 10 centre and better than Holmes and Timoko…. I’ll take that. Obviously not there yet but I think he can get there
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Trust you to rain on our optimism parade with a deep dive stat @CcesThis kid definitely has talent.
To provide some context on his sole appearance vs the Panthers, our NRL side played that same day against what many considered to be Penrith's 'B' side so his opposition could be considered C grade & had been beaten by 32 points the week prior
I'll add that he did play fairly well against much harder opposition in the Bati & the KumulsTrust you to rain on our optimism parade with a deep dive stat @Cces![]()
Trust you to rain on our optimism parade with a deep dive stat @Cces![]()
100% agree ... coaches must know it too ... can only field the cattle we got, CNK and Taine IMO have hit their ceiling... One lacks attack and speed the other's too small. Does RTS return to FB then AKP would provide speed to the left edge..For me the weaknesses are FB and centre.
I think on their day they are a premiership team.
Problem is they all need to be playing at 95% to win it, we won’t see a broncos of this year where 1 player can just carry us to the premiership if others aren’t.
The halves of Metcalf and CHT I think are capable and if Ali / Rocco can stay on and in form. Fullback is up in the air I think Taine has the ball playing to be a piece in the puzzle and ‘23 CNK could as well
Call me an optimist but it’s there if they can get in form at the right time.
Play first half of the cup game and then sit on the bench if you were the specialist back up hooker/half?I initially liked the 6 man bench concept but it would mean, unless their NSW/Q Cup team is playing the following day (& in the same country), up to 32 professional league players won't get a game each weekend. I think our NSW Cup are set to be the curtain raiser in 13 of our match this season so that'd mean bugger all footy for some
Common place back in the day. Unsure if it'd fly with the RLPA these days. Would need bigger benches in NSW Cup too. Imagine Tanah Boyd being named on the 6 man bench then getting injury in the first minute of the curtain raiser. Jett Cleary is now needed for the NRL bench but is required to play the remaining 79 minutes of reserve grade firstPlay first half of the cup game and then sit on the bench if you were the specialist back up hooker/half?