Yes the youngster looks a good finisher, but Tyreece looks like he needs to put on a little bit more beef if he going to help the forwards out.
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Originally posted by Superdag View PostYes the youngster looks a good finisher, but Tyreece looks like he needs to put on a little bit more beef if he going to help the forwards out.
I’m excited about him, I think he’s the long term successor to Toops on that left wing. No better man to mentor him as well.
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Originally posted by Waylander View Post
And that Moriarty is nowhere near NRL standard.
Too many on here want instance success and want the club to go on spending sprees paying way overs for players with a possibility of buying a comp.
Anyone knows those days are long gone and your success is based on developing your pathway players to NRL standard plus strategic signings if and when required - i.e The Penrith model.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Tyler is and hope he get's his chance - rated him from when he was playing junior reps in the Central Coast Roosters system - The same pathway as Sandon Smith undertook whom Tyler played with.
Too many on here want instance success and want the club to go on spending sprees paying way overs for players with a possibility of buying a comp.
Anyone knows those days are long gone and your success is based on developing your pathway players to NRL standard plus strategic signings if and when required - i.e The Penrith model.
I don't think Tyler Moriarty can get much better playing NSW Cup, but he isn't quite ready for long minutes in the NRL
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Zeke Fahina joins Sydney Roosters academy program
by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 22, 2025
Zeke Fahina has developed a stellar reputation in local rugby league circles.
EZEKIEL “Zeke” Fahina, a rising rugby league talent from Camden Haven, has earned his spot in the Elite Roosters Junior Rugby League (JRL) program for the 2024/2025 season. Designed by the Sydney Roosters, the program offers talented junior players the opportunity to engage in specialised elite training tailored to their age and playing position.
Zeke’s rugby league journey began at age five, running onto the field for the Blacktown City Bears.
In 2022, following his family’s relocation to North Haven, Zeke joined the Camden Haven Eagles.
Since joining the Eagles Zeke has often played above his age group, taking on the U16 competition as a 14-year-old last season.
Despite playing older opponents, Zeke has proven himself a force to be reckoned with, impressing both his coach and teammates with his speed, powerful runs and offloading ability.
Zeke is also no stranger to representative rugby league, having previously been selected in the Group 3 Junior Rugby League Academy.
In 2024, his prowess on the field caught the eye of Roosters talent scout Rob McAlpine, resulting in Zeke receiving an invitation to trial with the Roosters JRL Development Squad.
Following a rigorous selection process Zeke secured a spot in the prestigious program.
With the support of his family, including his father Ulise “Les” Fahina, who also traversed the Roosters development pathways in his youth, Zeke is determined to make the most of this opportunity and pursue his dreams in rugby league.
“I was really excited when I was told I was selected,” said Zeke.
“As training approaches each week I am keen to attend and to further develop my skills.”
Zeke’s mother, Melissa, said she was “so proud” of her son.
“I feel Zeke’s selection in this program has given him greater visibility of what is available and what he has the potential to achieve.
“It is great to see him working hard in order to obtain this.”
With aspirations of wearing the famous red, white and blue of the Roosters one day, Zeke’s future in rugby league looks very promising.
The Sydney Roosters Academy was established in 2021 and delivers targeted coaching and development programs for players invited to participate in the Club’s Junior Development and Representative programs.
The program’s esteemed alumni include successful Premiership winners such as Jake Friend, Boyd Cordner, Joseph Manu and Victor Radley, highlighting the caliber of talent nurtured within its ranks.
By Kim AMBROSE
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Originally posted by JAF View Post
At the right price, it’s a yes from me.
Could be a good depth signing whilst our youngsters continue to develop.
at right price I believe he is a good aggressive front rower
although his off field / departing dragons issue may be a red flag as you wouldn’t want the extra baggage particularly when we just let May go for this
also not blocking pathways for Vaa bros
I’d imagine he will have a few clubs chasing him who still have roster spots and the cash the spend
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I've been told the club want to prioritize juniors we have spent a lot of money on instead of buying back up players from outside. If we keep buying players the youngsters may leave before we get any value out of them. We have a lot of young forwards coming through. Might make this year tough
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