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  • #61
    Originally posted by Newman View Post
    I find it extraordinary that anybody who really loves this club would want to sacrifice our premiership chances for another year by giving this player yet another contract extension. Let's be serious people. His last season of really top class football, before he was cruelly struck down by injury, was 2006. Since those back injuries he no longer has the ability to bust tackles regularly or competently collect a rolling ball. He is now 33. This season through 14 matches he has made just three line breaks, one try assist and one line break assist (both of which came last Friday night). That is easily the worst stats of any fullback in the NRL. The position of fullback is crucial in today's games, with players playing in lanes, the ability to create an overlap through a fullback's pace and ball skills is critical. We do not have that. We also concede far too many line drop outs as he struggles to run the ball out of the in-goal area in his upright running stance. He has an appalling passing game, can not kick, rarely saves a try through his defence and is just awful trying to catch a ball at speed. He often gets in the way when he is the least attractive attacking option.

    With Mitchell Pearce now being eligible for the long serving playing allowance (you get no advantages by having multiple players eligible) it would add further $$$$ to our cap which we really can not afford. Remember we have to pay Jennings' full salary next year and the salaries of players like Cordner, JWH, RTS, Friend, Tupou will increase substantially next year and beyond, as will some of our younger players who will come into the top tier like Napa, Martin and Evans. We also have a myriad of our best young talent coming off contract at the end of 2014 (Evans, Moga, Langi, Milne, McDonald, Willis Meehan, Elliott). The one carrot we can throw at these players to entice them to stay beyond 2014, that other clubs can not offer, is to upgrade their 2014 contracts as part of any extension. Do you really want to risk losing these players to keep a bloke who'll be 34 next year and has as many flaws in his game as Mini?

    Do you seriously think that RTS is not ready to play fullback in the NRL and be more effective than Mini? He is more than likely going to be NZ's test fullback at this years World Cup (and they are the defending champions). What message are you sending to RTS by extending Mini a further year? How many other NRL clubs would jump at the chance to play RTS at fullback at their club, compared to how many would jump to play Mini there? Do you remember his game against the Warriors in Round 2 that nearly cost us the game? Was that something, as he gets older, that we will not see again?

    You can not believe he could be an effective fist grade winger? For starters he could not play right wing as he can not pass right to left (think - intercept pass v Melbourne, bombed try v Warriors to Aubusson) and his left to right passing isn't much better (think pass to RTS's feet on Friday night). if he played left wing he couldn't keep up with Jennings and would offer very little to a team wishing to press for grand final success. Do you seriously think that you couldn't get a better winger than Mini to play for the sort of money he'd demand?

    We have looked after Mini very well and the club has been extremely loyal to him. He was our highest paid player for many years when he struggled to play due to injury (33 games in 4 years at one stage) and since those contracts expired he has never been the same player, and certainly never been amongst the better players in his position in the NRL, but we have kept extending his contract, far beyond what would be reasonable repayment for his great play of 2003-2005. You must call a halt at some stage and that stage is well passed. Last year the Top 4 teams had the best four fullbacks - it has become as important position as any in the game - let's not fill it based on sentiment - let's fill it based on what gives us the best chance to win a premiership. We have won just one competition in 38 years. They are bloody hard to win.

    It's nice to feel affection for people, particularly for a player who has been with us since 1997, but you can not, and should not, put that affection above the best interests of the club and team. Most importantly, look at the whole package when you watch Mini, and do at the ground, not on TV, and be objective, and you will see a player who should not be contracted to my NRL club beyond 2013.
    Great post mate.

    And don't worry some on here aren't intelligent enough to talk about facts or stats so they will attack you personally.

    Anyway good post.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Newman View Post
      So you would rather put our premiership hopes at risk in 2014 and for two years beyond, just to see a person you don't know and have never met suffer a debilitating illness? I'm not sure that a supporter with such a warped thought process is what our club is all about. Personally, I just want to win premierships, but I am obviously old school, because for some, hopefully not too many, you seem to have more pressing priorities as a supporter - in this particular case hoping that I, your humble correspondent, suffers a stroke. Thank you - your community and family must be very proud of you.
      LOL As I said calm down We really wouldnt want this to happen If I really did I wouldnt be giving you the health or even the mental health warnings I am giving you. Let it go You need to understand This is out of your control Nothing you do or say on here about the matter will have any bearing on the outcome of Minis future at this club

      You are going to do your head in over this I shudder to think how you will react if Mini is given the extension he is after


      PS I thought Mini had a wonderful game on Friday night
      When you trust your television
      what you get is what you got
      Cause when they own the information
      they can bend it all they want

      John Mayer

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      • #63
        Originally posted by stsae View Post
        I like it, Gillard or Abbott at FB next year, Mini for PM.

        As long as they can pass left to right I'm happy for the changes in leadership.

        While we're at it, we could get Joe Hockey to replace big martin Kennedy up front.
        Comment of the year:

        Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

        "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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        • #64
          Originally posted by davos View Post
          While we're at it, we could get Joe Hockey to replace big martin Kennedy up front.
          Nah Joe has lost too much weight now.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
            he has worked wonders with sheck (as seen on Friday night)
            Wait. How is RTS's game "as seen on friday night" evidence of Mini's work with Sheck? I fail to see the causal connection?

            That's like saying Aliens who look like Albert Einstein are real, as seen by the existence of the Moon

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Newcroosters View Post
              I've heard a rumour that Bennet wants him at the knights!
              He is not old enough to play for the Knights, Mini is not yet 35....I heard a rumour Bennett wanted Clive Churchill exhumed from the grave to play for the Knights.
              Originally posted by boogie

              "There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                Sign him up for life.... In a coaching capacity
                I'm not too sure Mini has what it takes to be a coach of any sorts.

                I reckon he'll get a permanent gig with channel 9 courtesy of his mate Gyngell.
                Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                • #68
                  I hope we win the Premiership this year so Mini goes out and retires as an absolute champion, he has been one of my all time my favourite Roosters along with McGahan, Salvo, Horrie, Freddy, Fitzy and Morley (I am too young to remember Big Arty)!!. I am not sure whether he should still go around next year, maybe on the wing if he still has his mobility scooter (pace) with him. He definitely should not our fullback next year as we have the New Zealand 2013 World Cup Tournament fullback in our ranks.
                  Last edited by Parkway_Drive; 06-23-2013, 03:36 PM.
                  Originally posted by boogie

                  "There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Chook Norris View Post
                    Wait. How is RTS's game "as seen on friday night" evidence of Mini's work with Sheck? I fail to see the causal connection?

                    That's like saying Aliens who look like Albert Einstein are real, as seen by the existence of the Moon
                    RTS was peppered with bombs all night against the dogs, and he didn't drop one.
                    That was his main criticism by people on here, and as well as this, some were even going as far as saying that was all mini could do. obviously mini has shown some signs of improvement, but I certainly hope this year is his last.

                    Who do you think has been teaching him the ways of being a fullback?

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                      RTS was peppered with bombs all night against the dogs, and he didn't drop one.
                      That was his main criticism by people on here, and as well as this, some were even going as far as saying that was all mini could do. obviously mini has shown some signs of improvement, but I certainly hope this year is his last.

                      Who do you think has been teaching him the ways of being a fullback?
                      The Roosters coaching staff.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Newman View Post
                        The Roosters coaching staff.
                        who? Robbo, the prop? JT, the halfback? Fitzy, the backrower?

                        mate, you've earnt yourself a very good reputation already, but they couldn't have taught RTS the skills of a fullback the way mini could.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Newman View Post
                          The Roosters coaching staff.
                          http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/rog...-1226455262612

                          BOOM Roosters winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is quickly becoming Anthony Minichiello's shadow.

                          But with Minichiello facing a three-week suspension at the NRL judiciary tonight, the time has come for Tuivasa-Sheck to jump into the spotlight in the Roosters' No. 1 jersey.

                          The 19-year-old, who is still eligible to play in the Toyota Cup in 2013, says he is ready for it as well.

                          Minichiello is the reason he is ready to take his place.

                          Since joining the Roosters at the end of 2011, Tuivasa-Sheck has become Minichiello's apprentice.

                          "When he's out doing his thing, I always try and shadow him and watch what he's doing," Tuivasa-Sheck said after being named on the wing in the 2012 Toyota Cup team of the year yesterday. "Hopefully I just keep learning from his performances. I'm just trying to be ready when the time comes
                          - even Brian Smith is telling me: Be ready, be ready.

                          "That's when I knew this was scary stuff. We also catch up after training. He's a man of extras. He does extras every game, every training day. I just stay stay back and do what he's doing. Mini's always helping me."


                          He will be following the same path so many Toyota Cup graduates have walked since it's inaugural season in 2008.
                          For the amount of crap that Mini cops on here you'd think he was mentally deficient, but it seems that even Roger thinks that Mini knows what he's doing.
                          Comment of the year:

                          Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

                          "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                            RTS was peppered with bombs all night against the dogs, and he didn't drop one.
                            That was his main criticism by people on here, and as well as this, some were even going as far as saying that was all mini could do. obviously mini has shown some signs of improvement, but I certainly hope this year is his last.

                            Who do you think has been teaching him the ways of being a fullback?
                            I don't doubt that Mini has done extra work with him. But RTS has always been quite safe. Has he not? As long as i can remember, most of us have had plenty of confidence in him in that regard. Tupou is the one that requires help catching bombs

                            the vast majority of RTS's game is due to natural ability. The quick stepping, spinning out of tackles, his elusiveness and great hands, that's all him

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                            • #74
                              The only thing mini can teach RTS is about positional play and that's about it.
                              Can catch, run and pass better then mini already.
                              All the other stuff like reading the attack and knowing when and when not to get involved in certain attacking situations will only come with actually playing fullback.
                              If it was up to me, which thank the good lord it's not, I would be having RTS spend game time at the back now during this season so he can get used to it. I wouldn't want to have him struggle next year(if mini retires) getting used to playing at the back. Imagine some of the daggers people would be throwing at him if he doesn't hit the ground running

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                                I'm not too sure Mini has what it takes to be a coach of any sorts.

                                I reckon he'll get a permanent gig with channel 9 courtesy of his mate Gyngell.
                                It worked for Wally.......oh, hang on

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