Aiden Tolman
Russell Packer
Tim Mannah
Eddy Pettybourne
James Tamou
These were five of the best graduating props from the 2008 NYC. They played a large % of their games in FG in 2009 off the bench, and are now developing into key players and leaders in their respective packs.
Sam McKendry
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Trent Merrin
Leeson Ah Mau
These were four players who were standouts in the first two seasons of NYC, and are now regular first graders for their respective teams too.
Aside from Hargreaves, we really need to look in at some of these blokes, especially Mannah, Merrin and Tolman. These blokes have massive tickers, play well above their age and maturity, and don't make silly errors or push passes/offloads - they just roll their sleeves up and get their hands dirty.
Kennedy and Masoe weren't even standouts in NYC, so it is hard to expect them to really show anything too special in first grade. Arona was strong last season in the NYC but I don't see him pushing for a first grade spot anytime soon.
Russell Packer
Tim Mannah
Eddy Pettybourne
James Tamou
These were five of the best graduating props from the 2008 NYC. They played a large % of their games in FG in 2009 off the bench, and are now developing into key players and leaders in their respective packs.
Sam McKendry
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Trent Merrin
Leeson Ah Mau
These were four players who were standouts in the first two seasons of NYC, and are now regular first graders for their respective teams too.
Aside from Hargreaves, we really need to look in at some of these blokes, especially Mannah, Merrin and Tolman. These blokes have massive tickers, play well above their age and maturity, and don't make silly errors or push passes/offloads - they just roll their sleeves up and get their hands dirty.
Kennedy and Masoe weren't even standouts in NYC, so it is hard to expect them to really show anything too special in first grade. Arona was strong last season in the NYC but I don't see him pushing for a first grade spot anytime soon.
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