We have already locked up Tom Symonds, Ben Jones, Jake Friend, Ryan Williamson and Boyd Cordner long-term, so that is a start. Let us look at the players who will be too old for the NYC next year firstly. Those are:
Luke Towers - keep
Martin Kennedy - keep
Mose Masoe - keep
Sandor Earl - keep
Mark Talanoa
Robbie Williams
Ben Murray
Ray Tafokitau
Dylan Sharp
We already know that O'Sullivan has wraps on Mose Masoe, and I believe he is under contract for another year or two. He has been injury prone though, but he has the size and aggression to be something special if he works on his consistency. Martin Kennedy and Sandor Earl have both played first grade, and are bright prospects worth being retained IMO. Towers is just a natural talent who is also as wholehearted as they come, plays well above his weight, he is skillful and can break the line too. The rest aren't really worth mentioning, just a bunch of backrowers and centres who haven't really shown any sort of form warranting new contracts (although Dylan Sharp is pretty gutsy).
As for the rest...the key players still eligible for next seasons NYC who have looked outstanding prospects this year that we should hold onto and keep an eye on are:
- Cheyse Blair (fullback/centre)
- Isaac Maliota (prop)
- Dane Cordner (prop/backrow)
- Olireti Samuela (hooker)
- Ethan Lowe (backrow)
Blair is a rangy and fast outside back with loads of potential, and I know for sure that O'Sullivan rates that kid very highly. Maliota and Cordner are great frontrowers, Maliota being an explosive runner, while Cordner is more of a Myles-type mongrel enforcer. Samuela is a nippy hooker who can actually run from dummy half and give our team a roll on. And Ethan Lowe is a young kid who has been outplaying some of the more experienced backrowers, with a tremendous workrate.
All the rest aren't anything flash. Jerome Leolahi has been an honest toiler, as has Andrew Clayton, while Anthony Gelling, Sam Brunton, Valeni Tia Tia and Tom Pelo have had sparks of brilliance, but none have really shown anything that warrants them being retained as NRL prospects. Tim Condon, Matt Hands, Jacob Miller and Brad Murray have all failed to really nail any of the halves positions. I would love to see more of Fine Moeakiola, but injuries have stunted his season. All are eligible for NYC still next season however, so expect to see a fair few of them running around again.
So in summary, the kids I'd be looking forward to seeing retained for at least another year to come are:
Luke Towers (Jets)
Martin Kennedy (Jets)
Mose Masoe (Jets)
Sandor Earl (Jets)
Dane Cordner (NYC)
Olireti Samuela (NYC)
Ethan Lowe (NYC)
Isaac Maliota (NYC)
Cheyse Blair (NYC)
...plus the aforementioned Boyd Cordner, Ben Jones, Jake Friend, Tom Symonds and Ryan Williamson, who are odds on to playing First Grade anyway.
Luke Towers - keep
Martin Kennedy - keep
Mose Masoe - keep
Sandor Earl - keep
Mark Talanoa
Robbie Williams
Ben Murray
Ray Tafokitau
Dylan Sharp
We already know that O'Sullivan has wraps on Mose Masoe, and I believe he is under contract for another year or two. He has been injury prone though, but he has the size and aggression to be something special if he works on his consistency. Martin Kennedy and Sandor Earl have both played first grade, and are bright prospects worth being retained IMO. Towers is just a natural talent who is also as wholehearted as they come, plays well above his weight, he is skillful and can break the line too. The rest aren't really worth mentioning, just a bunch of backrowers and centres who haven't really shown any sort of form warranting new contracts (although Dylan Sharp is pretty gutsy).
As for the rest...the key players still eligible for next seasons NYC who have looked outstanding prospects this year that we should hold onto and keep an eye on are:
- Cheyse Blair (fullback/centre)
- Isaac Maliota (prop)
- Dane Cordner (prop/backrow)
- Olireti Samuela (hooker)
- Ethan Lowe (backrow)
Blair is a rangy and fast outside back with loads of potential, and I know for sure that O'Sullivan rates that kid very highly. Maliota and Cordner are great frontrowers, Maliota being an explosive runner, while Cordner is more of a Myles-type mongrel enforcer. Samuela is a nippy hooker who can actually run from dummy half and give our team a roll on. And Ethan Lowe is a young kid who has been outplaying some of the more experienced backrowers, with a tremendous workrate.
All the rest aren't anything flash. Jerome Leolahi has been an honest toiler, as has Andrew Clayton, while Anthony Gelling, Sam Brunton, Valeni Tia Tia and Tom Pelo have had sparks of brilliance, but none have really shown anything that warrants them being retained as NRL prospects. Tim Condon, Matt Hands, Jacob Miller and Brad Murray have all failed to really nail any of the halves positions. I would love to see more of Fine Moeakiola, but injuries have stunted his season. All are eligible for NYC still next season however, so expect to see a fair few of them running around again.
So in summary, the kids I'd be looking forward to seeing retained for at least another year to come are:
Luke Towers (Jets)
Martin Kennedy (Jets)
Mose Masoe (Jets)
Sandor Earl (Jets)
Dane Cordner (NYC)
Olireti Samuela (NYC)
Ethan Lowe (NYC)
Isaac Maliota (NYC)
Cheyse Blair (NYC)
...plus the aforementioned Boyd Cordner, Ben Jones, Jake Friend, Tom Symonds and Ryan Williamson, who are odds on to playing First Grade anyway.
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