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Leilani Latu, released by Warrington, plays prop and very cheap and could add decent depth where we need it most. Makes more sense than Benji and Filaou .
Please tell us why you would even suggest this.... the guy has been kicked from his last 2 clubs, played 6 games in 2 years, and 6 the year before those, couldn't run out of sight in a dust storm. PASS
Please tell us why you would even suggest this.... the guy has been kicked from his last 2 clubs, played 6 games in 2 years, and 6 the year before those, couldn't run out of sight in a dust storm. PASS
I did in my post so why would I need to repeat my thoughts? Go back and read them again and maybe you’ll understand why I suggested it.
Yeah I think it'd probably be best to use that $350k on a cheap outside back just to cover for depth since Billy Smith has gone down for 10+ rounds due to his shoulder injury … we may be a bit short for cover options in the backs this season.
Regarding the stocks in forwards… I think that’s a department we’re OK due to the following:
JWH
SST
Isaac Liu
Lindsay Collins
Rads
Angus
Sitili
Cordner (When he returns)
Daniel Suluka-Fifita
Egan Butcher
Fletcher Baker
Misc: Young lads from the Bears
So probably no point in signing or making a play for Latu (in my opinion) plus the speed of the game now as a result of the 6-again rule wouldn't suit a forward of his build.
Also if that kid in the picture above is “Brad Abbey” then that’s new news…no word from the club or on the website at all. Apparently he has played at Fullback for the Magpies/Tigers and Dogs
I still want to push for James Maloney - goal kicking sorted!
MRR or Rabid
Some people believe supporting the Roosters
is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed
with that attitude. I can assure you it is
much, much more important than that.
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