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Originally posted by roz View Postsmith is the difference. This bloke always has the side give 100% and take no backward steps. If he can get the fire in ryles, mason and myles' bellies, look out! If he cant do it, no one can so I will be optimistic and give this my support and backing until proven otherwise. As his performances, rep regime and stats from last year suggest and even if you look at his stats from the years gone by, he is the metre eater and man mountain with experience we need to play upfront. As you said we have been looking for this sort of player for a while - hopefully we finally get it right and at least this time we know he isnt on ridiculous money - there is no way sa is on more than 300k
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Originally posted by Luckyman333 View PostHow do you know he is/will be on sa's money.
carney for omeley
JWH for fitzy
graham for soli
and the rest of the blokes released were either not on enough money to contribute (shacks 50k) or just fringies.
Logically therefore, sa's money is the only money left
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Originally posted by roz View Postok then you tell me where the money will come from. So far:
carney for omeley
JWH for fitzy
graham for soli
and the rest of the blokes released were either not on enough money to contribute (shacks 50k) or just fringies.
Logically therefore, sa's money is the only money left
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I heard that it will be a two year contract, but I could be mistaken, my source is usually spot on about signings, but not contract lengths.
This year, Ryles' stats are:
20 games, 2 tries, 1 linebreak, 24 offloads, 14 tackle breaks, average 16 runs for 133 metres, average 26 tackles for 1 missed
Not bad at all. Plenty of yardage, plus his form when he left the NRL wasn't really bad at all either, besides the dumb penalties. One thing he has always done in his career is make the hard yards, much like O'Meley did, although O'Meley was more of an explosive player.
2001 - 27 games, average 16 runs for 135 metres
2002 - 20 games, average 19 runs for 149 metres
2003 - 9 games, average 20 runs for 150 metres
2004 - 14 games, avearge 16 runs for 132 metres
2005 - 21 games, average 16 runs for 136 metres
2006 - 18 games, average 15 runs for 128 metres
2007 - 17 games, average 15 runs for 128 metres
2008 - 23 games, average 16 runs for 138 metres
2009 - 20 games, average 16 runs for 133 metres
That is remarkable consistency in the go-forward department. A few seasons, in particular 2003/2004. The only issue with Ryles, much like O'Meley, is his on-field discipline, age and fitness. O'Meley did well in his first season for us but his body didn't have enough to back it up for another season. If Ryles can muster around 125-140 metres a game from a good 15-17 runs, dig in for a good share of tackles, and help out Myles, JWH and co. , that would be all that we need.
Remember this everyone - if we had kept Cusack OR Cayless, then we wouldn't be in this predicament. 2006 was the problem year, we left ourselves with NO experienced props. Nutley and O'Meley filled the roles of experienced pack-leaders as stop gap options very well, hopefully Ryles can do the same until Myles or Paea are ready the lead the pack on their own.
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Originally posted by Billy Gunn View PostWe let Fitzy go to sign this moron...
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Originally posted by roz View Postlet weigh this up:
- we need an experienced prop who can lead from the front - tick (he is also a former rep player so has played on the big stage)
- we need a bloke that makes plenty of hit-ups and is quite big, strong and destructive - tick
He ticks the boxes and I think his attitude problems should no longer be a worry as smith is one to always get the best out of players. Dont forget how good he was for st george last year and id imagine we are getting him for good value considering the money he has been on and was on. Here are his stats averaged out from last year:
57 mins
16 runs
139 metres
27 tackles
1.2 missed
2 offloads a game
1.4 tacles busts a game
thats pretty bloody good if you ask me. He is a very big boy so hopefully we can get him into shape for next year and use him as a wrecking ball in the early exchanges before introducing the likes of JWH, paea and Nuuasala to provide similar sting from the bench
Ryles career hit a trough in his 3rd year > due to shoulder and knee injuries.
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Originally posted by theGman View PostMy only reservation is his history of injuries. I seem to recall when he and Bailey were the bookends @ St Merge they rarely partnered each other because as one would come back from an injury the other would sustain another one.
Ryles career hit a trough in his 3rd year > due to shoulder and knee injuries.
also he gives away morre penalties than shitamata sa
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On the topic of signing players from ESL, in particular Australians and Kiwi's who have moved there, we should be careful about the time they have spent there. For example, players such as Chris Nero (6 seasons), Ali Lauititi (6 seasons), Vinnie Anderson (5 seasons), David Solomona (5 seasons), Pat Richards (4 seasons), Scott Donald (4 seasons), Francis Meli (4 seasons) and Iafeta Paleaaesina (4 seasons) might have been standout players in their times in the ESL, but the amount of time they have actually spent in the ESL could just as easily have diluted their ability, getting used to the different brand of rugby league that the ESL produces. It would remain in question whether they could simply come back and withstand the rigors of NRL standard.
There are a few players still in ESL that would have tremendous value at looking into, that are still too young to be considered 'retiring veterans' in the ESL. Players who have spent the last 1-3 years in the ESL include such individuals as:
- Clint Greenshields (27 years old)
- Brent Webb (29 years old)
- Jamaal Lolesi (28 years old)
- Jake Webster (26 years old)
- Paul Whatuira (28 years old)
- Matt King (29 years old)
- Louis Anderson (24 years old)
- Ray Cashmere (29 years old)
George Carmont, Tony Puletua, Shaun Berrigan and Chris Hicks are in their early 30's too. Does anyone think any of these players could come relatively cheap and offer something to our team?
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Originally posted by The Mack View PostOn the topic of signing players from ESL, in particular Australians and Kiwi's who have moved there, we should be careful about the time they have spent there. For example, players such as Chris Nero (6 seasons), Ali Lauititi (6 seasons), Vinnie Anderson (5 seasons), David Solomona (5 seasons), Pat Richards (4 seasons), Scott Donald (4 seasons), Francis Meli (4 seasons) and Iafeta Paleaaesina (4 seasons) might have been standout players in their times in the ESL, but the amount of time they have actually spent in the ESL could just as easily have diluted their ability, getting used to the different brand of rugby league that the ESL produces. It would remain in question whether they could simply come back and withstand the rigors of NRL standard.
There are a few players still in ESL that would have tremendous value at looking into, that are still too young to be considered 'retiring veterans' in the ESL. Players who have spent the last 1-3 years in the ESL include such individuals as:
- Clint Greenshields (27 years old)
- Brent Webb (29 years old)
- Jamaal Lolesi (28 years old)
- Jake Webster (26 years old)
- Paul Whatuira (28 years old)
- Matt King (29 years old)
- Louis Anderson (24 years old)
- Ray Cashmere (29 years old)
George Carmont, Tony Puletua, Shaun Berrigan and Chris Hicks are in their early 30's too. Does anyone think any of these players could come relatively cheap and offer something to our team?Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.
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Originally posted by The Mack View PostPlayers who have spent the last 1-3 years in the ESL include such individuals as:
- Clint Greenshields (27 years old)
- Brent Webb (29 years old)
- Jamaal Lolesi (28 years old)
- Jake Webster (26 years old)
- Paul Whatuira (28 years old)
- Matt King (29 years old)
- Louis Anderson (24 years old)
- Ray Cashmere (29 years old)
George Carmont, Tony Puletua, Shaun Berrigan and Chris Hicks are in their early 30's too. Does anyone think any of these players could come relatively cheap and offer something to our team?...
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Originally posted by theGman View PostMy only reservation is his history of injuries. I seem to recall when he and Bailey were the bookends @ St Merge they rarely partnered each other because as one would come back from an injury the other would sustain another one.
Ryles career hit a trough in his 3rd year > due to shoulder and knee injuries....
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