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  • #16
    Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
    Even if that was true, it says more about the rest of the signings than it does about Ryles
    Yeah, i'm more than satisfied with a front rower who throughout his whole career has been in the top 5 in his class.



    Or we can recruit another 'superstar in the making' who is in fact another overpaid, inexperienced and lazy hack who fails to deliver after churning out a chunk of our salary cap.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by BigMike View Post
      Yeah, i'm more than satisfied with a front rower who throughout his whole career has been in the top 5 in his class.



      Or we can recruit another 'superstar in the making' who is in fact another overpaid, inexperienced and lazy hack who fails to deliver after churning out a chunk of our salary cap.
      Like O'Meley?

      31 year old prop forward

      Coming back from England

      Very risky

      I'd have kept Shillington

      26yo

      just starting to blossom

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      • #18
        I'm pleased we held firm on 2 years. A 30 year old would have been pushing hard for a 3 year deal. Great to see we did not give in.

        Ryles as a 2 year signing given our current crop is promising in my view.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
          Like O'Meley?

          31 year old prop forward

          Coming back from England

          Very risky

          I'd have kept Shillington

          26yo

          just starting to blossom
          Omeley had a tonne to offer...Shittler ****ed that up.
          Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
            Like O'Meley?
            I'd have kept Shillington
            26yo
            just starting to blossom
            From a pillow into a mattress

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            • #21
              you know what, for his age, i am quite happy to have ryles at the roosters.

              Personally i think that he has something to live up to now, the coach wanted him here because he thinks he has the talent, and personally, it think that ryles can still cut it.

              He has only been out of the NRL for 1 year, it's not as if he has been there for 3 - 4 years.

              Ryles will be good. our Front row stocks are nice and full

              Ryles
              Paea
              Myles
              FPN
              JWH

              Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
              To love Easts is to hate Souffs

              Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
              At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
              Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
              The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Eddie. View Post
                From a pillow into a mattress
                who's now an international

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                  who's now an international
                  Finch is a Premiership winner. Doesnt make him a champion.

                  Pillow is an International, doona.
                  Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                    Finch is a Premiership winner. Doesnt make him a champion.

                    Pillow is an International, doona.
                    You make some pretty silly statements. Suggesting that Shillington is soft is right up there with your dumbest work.

                    An oh so rare example of the Roosters actually nurturing a young forward and having patience. Just as he's starting to hit his straps, we let him go. 12 months on, he's an Australian rep. Just as importantly, it's highly likely his best days are in front of him.

                    Yeah, what a pillow he is

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                      You make some pretty silly statements. Suggesting that Shillington is soft is right up there with your dumbest work.

                      An oh so rare example of the Roosters actually nurturing a young forward and having patience. Just as he's starting to hit his straps, we let him go. 12 months on, he's an Australian rep. Just as importantly, it's highly likely his best days are in front of him.

                      Yeah, what a pillow he is
                      Butter. Soft as.
                      Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                        Just as he's starting to hit his straps, we let him go.
                        That's all we ever heard.
                        Pillington was "just starting to hit his his straps" for years apparently.
                        I could count the amount of times he had an impact on the field on one hand, and still be able to give him the finger as he lumbered towards the inter-change bench.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                          You make some pretty silly statements. Suggesting that Shillington is soft is right up there with your dumbest work.

                          An oh so rare example of the Roosters actually nurturing a young forward and having patience. Just as he's starting to hit his straps, we let him go. 12 months on, he's an Australian rep. Just as importantly, it's highly likely his best days are in front of him.

                          Yeah, what a pillow he is
                          for once i tend to agree with melon. The bloke is soft as. I am baphled at how he made any rep side let alone the national one yet they thought they would leave the likes of luke douglas and justin poore behind? His selection simply highlights the ineptitude of selectors at all levels of rugby league imo. Your notion of us being neglectful of shillington in particular is absolute rubbish as well. Whilst in terms of Hannant especially I think we should have stuck by him, Shillo is on something close to 350k a season at canberra. I wouldnt even pay 250k for him. Further into perspective, he is on more than paea, FPN, Hargreaves and Ryles (our frontrow rotation for 2010) all of whom I would probably take ahead of him. The only bloke in our pack once mase leaves on that sort of money is myles. Whilst he hasnt lived up to his potential thus far, we all know how much ability the bloke has. If he can kick on and start fulfilling it we are looking at a straight-up international starter by the end of next year. Irrespective, Myles or Shillington? I know who I would chose.

                          The other person cut lose last year was toops. He is also on a salary up around the 350k mark. Im undecided on whether or not I would have kept him. At his best he is worth that but consistency has always been his downfall. He was pretty good this year for cronulla and looked more consistent. The jury is still out for me on him

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                          • #28
                            Shillington made the Australian team only because he was part of the successful QLD team. Poore, Weyman, Douglas are far better than he is.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                              You make some pretty silly statements. Suggesting that Shillington is soft is right up there with your dumbest work.

                              An oh so rare example of the Roosters actually nurturing a young forward and having patience. Just as he's starting to hit his straps, we let him go. 12 months on, he's an Australian rep. Just as importantly, it's highly likely his best days are in front of him.

                              Yeah, what a pillow he is
                              Mate representing Australia means nothing.

                              Shannon Hegarty and Brad Tessmann also represented Australia.
                              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by roz View Post
                                for once i tend to agree with melon. The bloke is soft as. I am baphled at how he made any rep side let alone the national one yet they thought they would leave the likes of luke douglas and justin poore behind? His selection simply highlights the ineptitude of selectors at all levels of rugby league imo. Your notion of us being neglectful of shillington in particular is absolute rubbish as well. Whilst in terms of Hannant especially I think we should have stuck by him, Shillo is on something close to 350k a season at canberra. I wouldnt even pay 250k for him. Further into perspective, he is on more than paea, FPN, Hargreaves and Ryles (our frontrow rotation for 2010) all of whom I would probably take ahead of him. The only bloke in our pack once mase leaves on that sort of money is myles. Whilst he hasnt lived up to his potential thus far, we all know how much ability the bloke has. If he can kick on and start fulfilling it we are looking at a straight-up international starter by the end of next year. Irrespective, Myles or Shillington? I know who I would chose.

                                The other person cut lose last year was toops. He is also on a salary up around the 350k mark. Im undecided on whether or not I would have kept him. At his best he is worth that but consistency has always been his downfall. He was pretty good this year for cronulla and looked more consistent. The jury is still out for me on him
                                In time, you too will see the reality from the spin. Stick around Roz.
                                Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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