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  • #61
    Originally posted by BigMike View Post
    Dare i say, that besides looking at some speed out wide we shouldn't really be active this season in the FA market ?

    I think with the right coach, and the young talent we have coming through we should bite down and aim for 6th or 7th position. By then we'll have a good idea as to what we actually need and can buy accordingly.
    I know some won't accept the fact that we won't be a top 4 side next season however this is how rebuilding works.
    The last thing we want to do is stack our player ranks and dour the young players hoping to crack 1st grade.

    Exactly. We can not be a top 4 side each and every year. There is always a rebuilding stage that every team goes through every few years and it's our turn now. Next year we'll have a really young side, probably the youngest in the league but it'll be good for the young players to get experience in the top grade and learn from the more experienced players in the team. The young players will get there turn next year. Also a think moving Anasta to lock if we buy Carney will be a massive bonus. We'll be able to play a more expansive game with Anasta at lock. It didn't work this year because we didn't have a good enough five-eighth but with Carney, we can afford to again try out Ansta at lock plan.

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    • #62
      The way I see us working:

      Minichiello will be our fullback, he will chime in as a support player on a regular basis as he always does.

      Perrett and SKD on the wings will do what they do best, which is finish off set plays out wide, support offloaders up the middle, and make plenty of yards off kick returns and dummy-half scoots.

      Mitchell Aubusson will be one centre, and Ben Jones will be the other. Both might not be amazingly skillful at breaking the line or scoring bucketloads of tries, but both are relatively reliable defensively (bar Jones' lapses he made against Matt Prior last week, he has been pretty solid), and what they lack in strike power, they make up for in providing great ball to SKD and Perrett - both having previous experience as ballplayers.

      Pearce and Carney will run the show as the halves, pretty straightforward there.

      Myles and Paea will be our starting frontrow hopefully. They are our two most experienced forwards, as well as providing the most go-forward. They will lead from the front hopefully, making all the hard yards early on. Friend at hooker will provide sharp service and hopefully dart around the ruck when he has the chance.

      Although Anasta will be named at lock, I feel that Setaimata Sa will play on one fringe, with Setaimata Sa on the other. Both have adequate ball skills and kicking games to cause havoc out wide, and both have a preferred side of the field. By working out wide, our centres and wingers should get plenty of great balls, the same way Glenn Stewart and Steve Menzies worked for Manly. Conn will be our main Fitzgibbon replacement, playing as the sort of hardhead of our pack, tackling anything that moves and taking some hard runs up the guts of the defense.

      Off the bench, James Aubusson can provide relief for both Conn and Friend, by shouldering some of the defensive workload while jetting into dummy half and hopefully given permission to attack more. Tom Symonds can come on and play as a roving hole-hitter as he is now, hopefully sparking linebreaks anywhere on the field. Cherrington and Nuuausala can both come on for Myles and Paea, to continue our go-forward but providing a more attacking edge to our frontrow. Paea and Myles are more metre-eater hitup men, while Cherro and FPN can spark second phase play, which will be ideal for Minichiello, Perrett, SKD and Pearce to be sniffing around the ruck.

      1. Minichiello, 2. Perrett, 3. M Aubusson, 4. Jones, 5. Kenny-Dowall, 6. Carney, 7. Pearce, 8. Myles, 9. Friend, 10. Paea, 11. Sa, 12. Conn, 13. Anasta, BENCH: 14. J Aubusson, 15. Symonds, 16. Cherrington, 17. Nuuausala

      Expect to see Warea-Hargreaves, Masoe, Waqa, Kouparitsas and a few others floating in and out of the team throughout the year too.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by The Mack View Post
        The way I see us working:

        Minichiello will be our fullback, he will chime in as a support player on a regular basis as he always does.

        Perrett and SKD on the wings will do what they do best, which is finish off set plays out wide, support offloaders up the middle, and make plenty of yards off kick returns and dummy-half scoots.

        Mitchell Aubusson will be one centre, and Ben Jones will be the other. Both might not be amazingly skillful at breaking the line or scoring bucketloads of tries, but both are relatively reliable defensively (bar Jones' lapses he made against Matt Prior last week, he has been pretty solid), and what they lack in strike power, they make up for in providing great ball to SKD and Perrett - both having previous experience as ballplayers.

        Pearce and Carney will run the show as the halves, pretty straightforward there.

        Myles and Paea will be our starting frontrow hopefully. They are our two most experienced forwards, as well as providing the most go-forward. They will lead from the front hopefully, making all the hard yards early on. Friend at hooker will provide sharp service and hopefully dart around the ruck when he has the chance.

        Although Anasta will be named at lock, I feel that Setaimata Sa will play on one fringe, with Setaimata Sa on the other. Both have adequate ball skills and kicking games to cause havoc out wide, and both have a preferred side of the field. By working out wide, our centres and wingers should get plenty of great balls, the same way Glenn Stewart and Steve Menzies worked for Manly. Conn will be our main Fitzgibbon replacement, playing as the sort of hardhead of our pack, tackling anything that moves and taking some hard runs up the guts of the defense.

        Off the bench, James Aubusson can provide relief for both Conn and Friend, by shouldering some of the defensive workload while jetting into dummy half and hopefully given permission to attack more. Tom Symonds can come on and play as a roving hole-hitter as he is now, hopefully sparking linebreaks anywhere on the field. Cherrington and Nuuausala can both come on for Myles and Paea, to continue our go-forward but providing a more attacking edge to our frontrow. Paea and Myles are more metre-eater hitup men, while Cherro and FPN can spark second phase play, which will be ideal for Minichiello, Perrett, SKD and Pearce to be sniffing around the ruck.

        1. Minichiello, 2. Perrett, 3. M Aubusson, 4. Jones, 5. Kenny-Dowall, 6. Carney, 7. Pearce, 8. Myles, 9. Friend, 10. Paea, 11. Sa, 12. Conn, 13. Anasta, BENCH: 14. J Aubusson, 15. Symonds, 16. Cherrington, 17. Nuuausala

        Expect to see Warea-Hargreaves, Masoe, Waqa, Kouparitsas and a few others floating in and out of the team throughout the year too.
        what about Mason??? - if he stays

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        • #64
          Originally posted by footy View Post
          That's the kid that played on the wing against the Knights wasn't it? He was fantastic, got quick play-the-balls and was a handful with every touch of the ball. He is a mile in front of any winger I've seen from our junior sides this year including Earl and Tuigamala but he's seemingly disappeared as he hasn't been named since. Does anybody know what happened to him?

          Even though our Toyota Cup side has not produced last season or this year, many of the players have seemed to graduate to the NRL structure eg, Williamson, Ahern, Jones, Symonds, Cherrington, Friend, Earl for the Roosters, Tamou with the Cowboys now and Winterstein for the Broncos. There's no question the club has all the talent in the world in our 20's side but there not developing them as they should be.
          He is injured at the moment, came to us from the Doggies last year and played in the SG ball grand final winning side (although I think missed a large chunk of that season due to injury as well). Sat out the first half of the under 20's season and finally made his debut against the Knights but did the same thing Kennedy did to his ankle late in the game and had to be taken off.

          He is very classy, along with Idris he was rated the brightest prospect to come through in the next few years. Says the Roosters look after him better than the Doggies ever did... hopefully he can stay injury free. Very light on his feet... will be a breathe of fresh air.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by r*o*o*s*t*e*r*s View Post
            what about Mason??? - if he stays
            If he stays, one of Conn, Cherrington or Symonds is sure to drop out. Or, Setaimata Sa will move to the centres and Jones will drop out. Either way, I'd rather Mason go.



            Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
            He is injured at the moment, came to us from the Doggies last year and played in the SG ball grand final winning side (although I think missed a large chunk of that season due to injury as well). Sat out the first half of the under 20's season and finally made his debut against the Knights but did the same thing Kennedy did to his ankle late in the game and had to be taken off.

            He is very classy, along with Idris he was rated the brightest prospect to come through in the next few years. Says the Roosters look after him better than the Doggies ever did... hopefully he can stay injury free. Very light on his feet... will be a breathe of fresh air.
            Can't wait to see this kid in action for the first grade team if he is as good as he sounds. Might be the sort of winger we have needed for a long time!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by The Mack View Post
              The way I see us working:

              Minichiello will be our fullback, he will chime in as a support player on a regular basis as he always does.

              Perrett and SKD on the wings will do what they do best, which is finish off set plays out wide, support offloaders up the middle, and make plenty of yards off kick returns and dummy-half scoots.

              Mitchell Aubusson will be one centre, and Ben Jones will be the other. Both might not be amazingly skillful at breaking the line or scoring bucketloads of tries, but both are relatively reliable defensively (bar Jones' lapses he made against Matt Prior last week, he has been pretty solid), and what they lack in strike power, they make up for in providing great ball to SKD and Perrett - both having previous experience as ballplayers.

              Pearce and Carney will run the show as the halves, pretty straightforward there.

              Myles and Paea will be our starting frontrow hopefully. They are our two most experienced forwards, as well as providing the most go-forward. They will lead from the front hopefully, making all the hard yards early on. Friend at hooker will provide sharp service and hopefully dart around the ruck when he has the chance.

              Although Anasta will be named at lock, I feel that Setaimata Sa will play on one fringe, with Setaimata Sa on the other. Both have adequate ball skills and kicking games to cause havoc out wide, and both have a preferred side of the field. By working out wide, our centres and wingers should get plenty of great balls, the same way Glenn Stewart and Steve Menzies worked for Manly. Conn will be our main Fitzgibbon replacement, playing as the sort of hardhead of our pack, tackling anything that moves and taking some hard runs up the guts of the defense.

              Off the bench, James Aubusson can provide relief for both Conn and Friend, by shouldering some of the defensive workload while jetting into dummy half and hopefully given permission to attack more. Tom Symonds can come on and play as a roving hole-hitter as he is now, hopefully sparking linebreaks anywhere on the field. Cherrington and Nuuausala can both come on for Myles and Paea, to continue our go-forward but providing a more attacking edge to our frontrow. Paea and Myles are more metre-eater hitup men, while Cherro and FPN can spark second phase play, which will be ideal for Minichiello, Perrett, SKD and Pearce to be sniffing around the ruck.

              1. Minichiello, 2. Perrett, 3. M Aubusson, 4. Jones, 5. Kenny-Dowall, 6. Carney, 7. Pearce, 8. Myles, 9. Friend, 10. Paea, 11. Sa, 12. Conn, 13. Anasta, BENCH: 14. J Aubusson, 15. Symonds, 16. Cherrington, 17. Nuuausala

              Expect to see Warea-Hargreaves, Masoe, Waqa, Kouparitsas and a few others floating in and out of the team throughout the year too.
              You really do know your stuff. It's a very impressive team you've assembled there.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                He is injured at the moment, came to us from the Doggies last year and played in the SG ball grand final winning side (although I think missed a large chunk of that season due to injury as well). Sat out the first half of the under 20's season and finally made his debut against the Knights but did the same thing Kennedy did to his ankle late in the game and had to be taken off.

                He is very classy, along with Idris he was rated the brightest prospect to come through in the next few years. Says the Roosters look after him better than the Doggies ever did... hopefully he can stay injury free. Very light on his feet... will be a breathe of fresh air.
                Was he better than Idris coming through the Bulldogs system? You say the Roosters look after him better than the Dogs ever did? What happened? Did they release him?

                I was wondering where this kid came from, he came out of the blue but I rate him very, very highly, and I can see why he was rated alongside Idris as the brightest prospect coming through. Any player to rival Idris as the next big thing must be very, very good because that's a massive call. Idris is a monster and this kid could turn out to be our version. Like Roosters_6 mentioned, is a very classy player and if he can stay injury-free, will be a very big part of our side this year or next.
                Last edited by footy; 07-10-2009, 06:44 PM.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                  John Sutton would be the last person on earth i would pay to play football..

                  Biggest imposter in the NRL...
                  You have obviously not seen Setamaita Sa.
                  ...

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by footy View Post
                    That's the kid that played on the wing against the Knights wasn't it? He was fantastic, got quick play-the-balls and was a handful with every touch of the ball. He is a mile in front of any winger I've seen from our junior sides this year including Earl and Tuigamala but he's seemingly disappeared as he hasn't been named since. Does anybody know what happened to him?

                    Even though our Toyota Cup side has not produced last season or this year, many of the players have seemed to graduate to the NRL structure eg, Williamson, Ahern, Jones, Symonds, Cherrington, Friend, Earl for the Roosters, Tamou with the Cowboys now and Winterstein for the Broncos. There's no question the club has all the talent in the world in our 20's side but there not developing them as they should be.
                    his profile on the roosters site says he is in the front row? is he a forward or a back?

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                    • #70
                      who is the karate kid that kicked that dragons bloke

                      he was angry

                      i like angry players

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Dubai View Post
                        his profile on the roosters site says he is in the front row? is he a forward or a back?
                        That's incorrect. He is definitely a winger.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Wally View Post
                          who is the karate kid that kicked that dragons bloke

                          he was angry

                          i like angry players
                          He's suspended for 26 rounds, basically the entire year. Not sure if he's still with us though next year. He was very promising and could be a very good player. Came over from Penrith mid-season last year and O'Sullivan rates him very highly.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                            The way I see us working:

                            Minichiello will be our fullback, he will chime in as a support player on a regular basis as he always does.

                            Perrett and SKD on the wings will do what they do best, which is finish off set plays out wide, support offloaders up the middle, and make plenty of yards off kick returns and dummy-half scoots.

                            Mitchell Aubusson will be one centre, and Ben Jones will be the other. Both might not be amazingly skillful at breaking the line or scoring bucketloads of tries, but both are relatively reliable defensively (bar Jones' lapses he made against Matt Prior last week, he has been pretty solid), and what they lack in strike power, they make up for in providing great ball to SKD and Perrett - both having previous experience as ballplayers.

                            Pearce and Carney will run the show as the halves, pretty straightforward there.

                            Myles and Paea will be our starting frontrow hopefully. They are our two most experienced forwards, as well as providing the most go-forward. They will lead from the front hopefully, making all the hard yards early on. Friend at hooker will provide sharp service and hopefully dart around the ruck when he has the chance.

                            Although Anasta will be named at lock, I feel that Setaimata Sa will play on one fringe, with Setaimata Sa on the other. Both have adequate ball skills and kicking games to cause havoc out wide, and both have a preferred side of the field. By working out wide, our centres and wingers should get plenty of great balls, the same way Glenn Stewart and Steve Menzies worked for Manly. Conn will be our main Fitzgibbon replacement, playing as the sort of hardhead of our pack, tackling anything that moves and taking some hard runs up the guts of the defense.

                            Off the bench, James Aubusson can provide relief for both Conn and Friend, by shouldering some of the defensive workload while jetting into dummy half and hopefully given permission to attack more. Tom Symonds can come on and play as a roving hole-hitter as he is now, hopefully sparking linebreaks anywhere on the field. Cherrington and Nuuausala can both come on for Myles and Paea, to continue our go-forward but providing a more attacking edge to our frontrow. Paea and Myles are more metre-eater hitup men, while Cherro and FPN can spark second phase play, which will be ideal for Minichiello, Perrett, SKD and Pearce to be sniffing around the ruck.

                            1. Minichiello, 2. Perrett, 3. M Aubusson, 4. Jones, 5. Kenny-Dowall, 6. Carney, 7. Pearce, 8. Myles, 9. Friend, 10. Paea, 11. Sa, 12. Conn, 13. Anasta, BENCH: 14. J Aubusson, 15. Symonds, 16. Cherrington, 17. Nuuausala

                            Expect to see Warea-Hargreaves, Masoe, Waqa, Kouparitsas and a few others floating in and out of the team throughout the year too.
                            That forward pack will get smashed every week. Spoons again. No Fitzy there, **** we look ordinary.
                            Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                            • #74
                              Gotta have some faith Melon. It is the best of what we have.

                              Myles and Paea play hard, the question marks are over Cherrington, Sa and Nuuausala. They have big roles to play, and they aren't qualified 'HARD CARNTS' yet.

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                              • #75
                                What we'll be lacking next year in the forward pack is experience. Apart from Myles and Mason, there are not many players who have experienced a GF or a SOO match. O'Sullivan is building a team of youngsters now to be successful in a few years, so by 2011-2012, we should be firing on all cyclinders and up towards the top of the ladder again. It's the way the competition and the salary cap works. Sa has dropped off the pace from last season but I'm confident he'll be back up there with his best form next year, same goes with Cherrington.

                                But as I've said consistently on these threads, I'm pretty confident in the young guys we have for next year. They are talented bunch and will learn a lot throughout the season. They are the future of the club.

                                Mack, I assumed you have watched plenty of our Toyota Cup team. Who would you be retaining from that team? I'd like to see who you think can make it in the top grade and why. You are very reliable with what you come up with and it's generally on the money. Thanks in advance.

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