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  • #16
    Originally posted by BUDDY View Post
    There is no argument whether to keep him or not. He is gone and that's it.
    But many feel he still had another year or two to offer while we find another in his mould. The statement Noyce made about Mini and how he has served his time yada yada yada. Why didn't they use the same commitment with Fitzy? He has given his all on the field and I can't recall any problems off the field (unlike Mini). He is a true leader and he would have taken little out of our cap yet we kindly tell him to piss off. Just some double standards IMO.

    Anyway, I believe Jaubs is the one who needs to lift his game and can be that tackling machine we need. If not, then I really see no use for him as Friend has that number 9 wrapped up.
    What he said ^^^^^ except for the kindly bit.
    "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

    Thomas Jefferson

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    • #17
      Jaubs in the forwards could grow on me I suppose. He is a wholehearted bastard. He's with us for one more year so that gives him a chance to prove himself somewhere other than hooker .


      NC
      Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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      • #18
        I think you guys are underestimating Conn. He is a tough player.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BigMike View Post
          I think you guys are underestimating Conn. He is a tough player.
          Tough but injury prone Mike?
          "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

          Thomas Jefferson

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          • #20
            Originally posted by novice chook View Post
            Jaubs in the forwards could grow on me I suppose. He is a wholehearted bastard. He's with us for one more year so that gives him a chance to prove himself somewhere other than hooker .


            NC
            He can be a tackling machine but I'd prefer to see his brother at lock

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            • #21
              Someone told me the same when we signed Koups.
              For someone who can't make the starting side, I'll wait and see what Smithy can do with Conn before I make a judgement call on him.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BUDDY View Post
                Someone told me the same when we signed Koups.
                For someone who can't make the starting side, I'll wait and see what Smithy can do with Conn before I make a judgement call on him.
                i dont know why we even signed koups.

                but lets just hope mini does not get injured next year

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                • #23
                  I think we are honestly one very fast and tryscoring centre, and two consistent and hardworking backrowers short of a good team:

                  Anthony Minichiello
                  Sam Perrett
                  Mitchell Aubusson
                  ???
                  Shaun Kenny-Dowall / Sandor Earl
                  Braith Anasta OR Todd Carney (I don't feel that Anasta can make it as a lock)
                  Mitchell Pearce
                  Lopni Paea
                  Jake Friend
                  Nate Myles
                  Willie Mason (if he leaves, Cherrington, who can be our own Pritchard)
                  ???
                  ???

                  James Aubusson / Ben Jones
                  Tom Symonds
                  Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
                  Frank-Paul Nuuausala

                  I feel that Stanley Waqa, Sonny Tuigamala, Daniel Conn and Nick Kouparitsas are simply reserve grade standard players, they aren't up to consistent NRL on a week to week basis (though I would love for Conn to prove me wrong and be an outstanding bargain barrel backrower in the way David Stagg, Michael Luck, Matt Hilder and Nathan Smith have been for their respective clubs - pulled out of reserve grade and transformed into defensive stalwarts).

                  Kane Linnett, if we really have signed him, is still untested and could be a risk in the centres (in which case we will probably end up playing Jones there), whilst players like Ryan Williamson, the Cordner brothers, Joseph Leilua, Cheyse Blair and Ethan Lowe are still very young and can't be rushed into first grade too quickly.

                  Does anyone know if Rohan Ahern or Dylan Sharp are staying? Both of these blokes aren't flash obviously, but they are hard-working toilers who make plenty of tackles - they might be just what we need.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                    I think we are honestly one very fast and tryscoring centre, and two consistent and hardworking backrowers short of a good team:

                    Anthony Minichiello
                    Sam Perrett
                    Mitchell Aubusson
                    ???
                    Shaun Kenny-Dowall / Sandor Earl
                    Braith Anasta OR Todd Carney (I don't feel that Anasta can make it as a lock)
                    Mitchell Pearce
                    Lopni Paea
                    Jake Friend
                    Nate Myles
                    Willie Mason (if he leaves, Cherrington, who can be our own Pritchard)
                    ???
                    ???

                    James Aubusson / Ben Jones
                    Tom Symonds
                    Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
                    Frank-Paul Nuuausala

                    I feel that Stanley Waqa, Sonny Tuigamala, Daniel Conn and Nick Kouparitsas are simply reserve grade standard players, they aren't up to consistent NRL on a week to week basis (though I would love for Conn to prove me wrong and be an outstanding bargain barrel backrower in the way David Stagg, Michael Luck, Matt Hilder and Nathan Smith have been for their respective clubs - pulled out of reserve grade and transformed into defensive stalwarts).

                    Kane Linnett, if we really have signed him, is still untested and could be a risk in the centres (in which case we will probably end up playing Jones there), whilst players like Ryan Williamson, the Cordner brothers, Joseph Leilua, Cheyse Blair and Ethan Lowe are still very young and can't be rushed into first grade too quickly.

                    Does anyone know if Rohan Ahern or Dylan Sharp are staying? Both of these blokes aren't flash obviously, but they are hard-working toilers who make plenty of tackles - they might be just what we need.
                    I'd much prefer Ryan Williamson in the centres before Kane Linnett. Linnett might be having a much better season in NYC than Williamson has had this year, but I have no doubt that Williamson will kick on this year after a full season of training with NRL squad, much in the way Jones has this year but Williamson will be more dominant.

                    I don't think any of the Cordner brothers should see NRL next season. Both are relatively young and play in the forwards and are still developing their game. Only young freaks such as Russell Packer, Johnny Mannah, Ben Matulino, Kevin Proctor, Jared Wearea-Hargreaves etc. can play and match it in the forwards at NRL level. Boyd Cordner will play in 2011 and hopefully Dane will be up to it as well. Ethan Lowe I am not convinced about. He is a good young player and a work horse but his attacking prowess is limited. Joseph Leilua will play NRL if not next year, the following season. A very good buy from the Dragons and I expect will dominate NYC next season.

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                    • #25
                      Dane Cordner is in his last year of NYC next year, I think it would be the ideal time for him to be given limited opportunities in first grade to at least see if he does well or not.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                        Dane Cordner is in his last year of NYC next year, I think it would be the ideal time for him to be given limited opportunities in first grade to at least see if he does well or not.
                        yes and add luke towers to that

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                          Dane Cordner is in his last year of NYC next year, I think it would be the ideal time for him to be given limited opportunities in first grade to at least see if he does well or not.
                          Mack I've been told Dane Cordner has been dropped from our NYC team due to poor form. I guess that explains why he hasn't been named this week, although he might get a run with injury concerns to Dylan Sharp.

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                          • #28
                            The problem with Dane is that he is sometimes over-aggressive, loses his cool, and probably doesn't give as much workrate as his brother.

                            Dane is only making 8 runs for 55 metres a game, and about 20 tackles a game too, but the thing is he is aggressive in everything he does.

                            He offers more mongrel then some of our powderpuffs now.

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