Originally posted by ism22
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Brendan Elliot to sign with Knights this week
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Roosterfarian View PostI guess the point here is..why release ANYONE this season unless we are getting a similar transfer ourselves....
Comment
-
Originally posted by Yak View Post
So Brendan Elliot is the baby and Newcastle is the park in that analogy right? I think you lost me..
The club is the party handing over the money for services (rather than property) in this situation. I used houses as an anaolgy because the houses I can afford cost about as much as footy players get paid per yearLast edited by ism22; 06-07-2016, 06:20 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View PostWouldn't it be bad if Elliott scores the winning try against us in the Grand Final this year?
I wish Elliot all the bestThe Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
sigpic
Comment
-
Originally posted by Russell Fair Facts View PostI really think the recruitment & retention strategy of the roosters in 2016 needs to be placed under the microscope. We have good business people in our club. Decisions and judgement have been extremely poor. No clear and transparent explanation to fans as to why Maloney and Jennings were let go whilst we still has $600k left. I don't think RTS threat was ever completely our the radar when signed with the Warriors (something we may regret over time). We seemed to be continually hung up on a pipe dream of chasing SBW and the Hayne plane but missing what is actually in front of us. We had the playing roster to success. Did we get too greedy?? Now the apparent signing of Gordon and the release of Elliott. What is the strategy? We need to settle on and develop the team. As a fan, I'm just so frustrated and unclear as to what we are trying to achieve.
Comment
-
In his limited first grade chances, the Bondi Hipster has been very solid in the areas that our other threequarters have struggled with: defence and defensive reads; errors and ball handling. Added to this he has also been a good finisher and no trouble off the field.
Because of the trouble our other threequarters have had in these areas (and injuries) we've had to stick forwards in the centres to stem the bleeding.
He's not spectacular, but he's stood out because he can defend, seems to not panic, seems to be able to think for himself, and doesn't make stupid errors at crucial times.
Says a lot for our backline this year that you can stand out for those reasons....
Hope we've got a plan......
Comment
-
I liked him. A solid, no-nonsense, reliable footballer.
Every team needs a few like Elliott. Low cost, dependable players. You can't have a superstar in every position, and cheap, solid, NRL capable talent is not in abundance in the real world.
I wish him all the best.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Vasco View PostWe must have something in the pipeline. It's not as if we have much depth in the three-quarters.
I reckon, ............with all the shit around this year, there must be a pony.
Latrell would make a first class strike centre if we landed a super dooper fullback.
Comment
-
Originally posted by eddie View Post
I reckon, ............with all the shit around this year, there must be a pony.
Latrell would make a first class strike centre if we landed a super dooper fullback.
Is Gordon going to be that fb, or is Gordon gonna replace Toups on the wing? It was in the paper that Mansour may be on his way. with Burgess, SKD, Fergo and Elliot (now
gone), even Copley was a winger at the broncos, WE have an amazing number of wingers. Maybe Hodges will come back for another year in the RWB.Last edited by PeeGee; 06-08-2016, 01:49 PM.Roosters For Ever
Comment
-
Originally posted by PeeGee View PostIs Gordon going to be that fb, or is Gordon gonna replace Toups on the wing?
.
But if so, It'd be beneficial I reckon.
Give him a year, see how the cards fall, swing a cat around the lounge room, and see if anything closer to the super dooper category turns up.
Comment
Comment