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    He's quite a unique player in that, I don't think he has a higher ceiling than either of our top centre options (Berry, Ali) but he appears to be injury free, fast, and can play multiple positions.

    Id consider him on the cheap but we'd probably need to sink 500k + to get him here
    The two games he’s played at fullback were impressive results. 44-8 against bulldogs and 58-4 against cowboys. I’d take him over Berry at this point
     
    7. Boyd. Probably the best complete game manager in the team and will be able to carry out AW's gameplan which is all about territory, and pinning opposition in their own half.
    6. Chanel. This one should not even a debate. Why should he lose his position because his halves partner was injured?

    I wish TMM could be like a Lance Hohaia and be able to provide a meaningful impact when put into wherever he is as part of the utility role. I can totally understand why he is not required going forward. I would prefer to see Sam Healey in the utility role.

    Wish we could just rewind back a few weeks and not have the 3 key players injured as we currently do.
     
    Now that it's happened a second time (along with the leg break) there is definitely reason for concern about his recovery, but going into this season he did all the rehab needed, was looking great fitness wise for the first 15 rounds and was even talked up as an Origin bolter a couple of weeks ago form wise so it's understandable why he was chosen as SJ's successor. In the modern game the only half that has been miraculously unscathed is DCE, otherwise it's been a stacked casualty ward.
    It was fucking bad luck, which has nothing to do with the integrity of his body - i'm backing him to get back, he's shown the resilience already and there's no better place for him to show it again than mt smart - we've got a high quality player here who i think has the honour to give back to the club that has backed him - go well Luke, the force is strong with this one
     
    Five more sleeps until our NRLW girls kick off. Great to have our own team back on deck at last. And a club owner willing to invest.

    Kick off at 1:50pm NZT on Sunday afternoon vs the Roosters. (Hens..?) No doubting that will be a big challenge - but with Ronald Griffiths leading them, we have as good a chance as any to do well across the eleven rounds of their comp. With our men on a bye, they should get the spotlight for their first game at least.

    How good to have another Warriors team to follow?
     

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    woah, roughest take i think i've ever seen on this forum... I really feel for Luke, he was getting somewhere, in our system and right along side our other soldiers - we were getting there, it was promised - he's going to be here next year, with our rookies one more year experienced, tougher and taking back was was starting to be promised after the sharks game - the loyalty will pay off
    Let’s all take a back step for a moment
    Forget about resignings who plays where etc etc
    Lm has suffered a major injury
    Support is what he needs from us fans
    That’s it!
    Thinking of ya Lukey boy
    It’s only a game folks
    Remember that🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️
     
    I don’t agree with this post. Maybe not offering him $1m a season, let’s put an injury discount in. However he’d more than proven he is a top quality half. Again I get that it’s also not his first ACL, but 7 years on & not linked to his recent hamstring issues. Absolutely we offer him a significantly upgraded deal. He’s not super young but still early in his NRL career & has plenty of great years ahead.

    As a social worker I try to see strengths in most situations.

    So here goes with Luka:
    He's 26, and due to injuries, Covid, as Sharks being c*nts by not releasing him to us that year early, has only played 41 games.

    What that probably means, is his body hasn't had to go through the rigours of 6+ years of being bashed around by big props, or 6 long af preseasons. His body should be relatively fresher than that of say, Isiah Katoa, when he is 26. What does that mean? Potentially hell be able to play on at a good level into his mid 30's (33/34).

    Not the same story, but Jahrome Hughes was a late bloomer and probably got to 40 odd games when he was 24-25ish. Look at how good he's gone with maturity and somewhat of a fresher body.

    Also, this now means that there's no way we'll be paying him a mil a season. From what I've seen, we've invested heavily into LM and if we continue to show him love and support and give him a decent pay increase (750k) I think he'll stay. And at the end of the day, if he leaves despite all that, there's fook all we can do about it.
     
    His cork injury had absolutely nothing to do with doing his ACL. Trying to link the 2 is searching for a reason or answer to give yourself some comfort in your grief.. Same as blaming Piakura. It was a super heavy hit at perfect/terrible timing, which put un natural movement in his ground leg.

    Shit happens guys, it sucks but thats the nature of contact sport.

    Looking forward to seeing Luke come back stronger than ever.
     
    That actually has nothing to do with what he's talking about.

    A minor injury such as a corked thigh can change the way you move naturally (creating tension on ligaments that aren't used to it) and it also changes the level of support the ACL receives from surrounding muscles (like the quads)

    Tyrese Haliburton would've heard it from every single doctor he talked to. If you play through this calf strain, the chances of tearing your Achilles are high. Guess what happened....
    I get the sentiment, but we all saw its just the foot got stuck on the ground as he was hit, its a freak accident the cork didn’t have an impact on this case.

    I get we want to blame someone but its just bad luck it could happen any tackle
     
    The last two results are not too serious for our season, but the injuries are. To key people, and in positions we are lacking depth in.

    I was stunned when we didn't pick up a wing in the off season. I think it costs us any serious shot at it in 2025. Neither DWZ, Kosi nor Tuaupiki are any kind of real answer. We have to sort it before 2026.

    For those who haven't followed it, Kosi has been really good in NSW Cup, especially at shutting down the play by making good defensive decisions. Some just can't keep up with the step up/or get overawed, and it seems he is one.
     
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