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Originally posted by rwbfl View PostOn a general scale, I doubt this off-season will be as chaotic as last. Last year we picked up SBW, Jennings and LOD, whilst losing leilua, takirangi and symonds (can't think of anyone else??)
However with the squad looking pretty much settled, I can't see too many acquisitions arriving in the next few months.... Rather re-signing the likes of mini, liu an langi will probably be top of the priority listTwo things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe
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Originally posted by The Brain View PostIve been watching Langi a bit in the World Cup .I would say he is a must for first grade spot on the bench as I think he is ready to be a first grader .We all know he is a 5/8th but has a strong build etc and can fill in the back row as well .Good Player dont hold him back for too long.
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Originally posted by theGman View PostLangi has been earmarked as a lock forward.
You reckon? I think he has a bit more the offer but any way they usually know better as long a shis role model aint Braith Anasta I am cool with it.Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe
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Originally posted by theGman View PostLangi has been earmarked as a lock forward.The year 2013 marks the beginning of the Roosters next 'decade of excellence', and it will prove to be more successful than the last!
Here's looking at you, kid.
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Lock forward sounds like the perfect spot for him to me. As long as he can handle the defensive workload as a forward he'd do a great job there. I don't think he'd defend in the middle. More likely he'd swap with Cordner (or whoever the left second rower is) in attack and defence. Much the same as what SBW did with the right second rower late in the season. He's got such a crisp and smart passing game to his left and would excel as a second five-eighth on that side of the field. He plays his best footy when he receives the ball one or two off the ruck and steps off his left either behind the ruck or against sliding defenders. Lock in attack would allow that will Cordner and RTS out the back as his pass options. He also provides a great short kicking option close to the line for Jennings and Tupou. And having 3 kicking options (4 if you count Friend) does wonders for your long kicking game and ability to run the ball on the last. Coming off the bench as lock replacing FPN would be perfect next year. FPN does the middle third running and defence for the first 20. Then Langi comes on against tired ruck defenders and Cordner shifts to lock in defence after being fresh from second row in D in the first 20. Lock forward in such a strong team will suit Langi because he can really pick his times to run and won't be a go-to man every play like he has had to be in 20s and at the World Cup. I can see him putting Cordner and Jennings over the line quite a lot next year. The only problem I see is that after SBW leaves we will become very left side dominant. Langi, Maloney and RTS are all very much left side players. Not sure what side Hastings prefers but we might see a bit more of Maloney playing on the right next year.
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Originally posted by The Rooster Oracle View PostHe will really need to work hard on his defense over the off season!! He only played a couple of games in 1st grade, but that game against cronulla at shark park his defense was terrible!
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Originally posted by The Brain View PostYou reckon? I think he has a bit more the offer but any way they usually know better as long a shis role model aint Braith Anasta I am cool with it.
What he lacks in pace he makes up for with good reading of play and setting up his fringe players. I'm expecting him to shine in the
Auckland 9's tournament.
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Originally posted by theGman View PostVery sure mate. I was chatting to him @ the Newc semi-final and that's the role he'll be training in the off season.
What he lacks in pace he makes up for with good reading of play and setting up his fringe players. I'm expecting him to shine in the
Auckland 9's tournament.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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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View PostWhilst not lightning quick I saw Langi make a scything run in the centres in the 2nd half against Cronulla which suggests he might be quicker than you give him credit for
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Originally posted by Yak View PostYeah I wouldn't say he's slow at all. If he was to play backrow he'd be one of the quickest in the comp. I saw him make up 15 metres on a Sharks winger starting from the other edge of the field in the NYC mid season. Didn't get to him in time but boy could he motor without the ball.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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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View PostI was at that game I am pretty sure I remember that chase The try conceded was from a scrum where they went down the short side It was absolutely diabolical defence We lost that game to Cronulla who at the time were running .last
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Originally posted by TDK View PostI watched Casty this morning and I must say I wasn't impressed. He looks a little light and struggled to bend the line, he may provide good back up in the back row but will struggle up front in the NRL.
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