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Rumoured/Confirmed Signings and More Crap XVIII

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lingard

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Nothing that can't be fixed with better go-forward and more dangerous second rowers. Will we have better go forward and more dangerous second rowers in 2015? I think so.


If Hoppoate goes to fullback, will we have less potency in the centres next year? Looks quite possible.
 

lingard

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I think you'll find an abnormally large proportion of our tries in the 1st half of the season were from long range (and included a few intercepts etc).


That's right. As I said, our ability to score tries from within the opposition quarter was abysmal. It was even worse after Tonga and Peats became unavailable.
 

Craig Johnston

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Would've been a better pickup when he was signed for peanuts out of the Melbourne/Cronulla NSW Cup team.

He will get market value now, meaning no real value at all.

He's been recognised for naught individual honours, doesn't mean he'll get huge $ the bunnies just can't afford to increase his salary from base to even 200k
 

Poupou Escobar

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Yeah exactly. The fact is though that Auva'a isn't anything special. Definitely a first grader and good enough to win a premiership though.

Look at Dylan Walker - behind Souths' pack he looks like a word beater. Sure he's a good player but certainly not in the same class as his fawning pundits like to place him. He looks better than he is because everything he does at Souths - both attack and defence - he does on the front foot. Playing in Souths' backline is the easiest job in the NRL.

But agreed there is talent in the NSW Cup. Anyone carving that competition up with any regularity is probably up to NRL standard.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Only after Champion got injured. Then he couldn't string enough games together to get back into a winning team.

Champion can play. The biggest issue is his injury proneness.
 

Parraren

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Yeah exactly. The fact is though that Auva'a isn't anything special. Definitely a first grader and good enough to win a premiership though.

Look at Dylan Walker - behind Souths' pack he looks like a word beater. Sure he's a good player but certainly not in the same class as his fawning pundits like to place him. He looks better than he is because everything he does at Souths - both attack and defence - he does on the front foot. Playing in Souths' backline is the easiest job in the NRL.

But agreed there is talent in the NSW Cup. Anyone carving that competition up with any regularity is probably up to NRL standard.

He'd make a pretty powerful combo with Semi on the left but then again you could say the same about Goodall.
 

Poupou Escobar

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So that's a yes.

Champion was first choice, and he isn't anything special either. He was actually replaced by Joel f**king Reddy in round three. Auva'a didn't come into the team until round six. Champion played his last game for Norths (he had been playing in the halves) a week later before going in for season ending surgery to his wrist. So by the time Auva'a was in first grade Champion was playing with a badly injured wrist. Reddy was also out injured.

So really it's a no. Joel Reddy and then injury kept Champion out of first grade. But he was first choice after pre-season.
 
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Poupou Escobar

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Well Auva'a didn't play first grade until Reddy got injured if that tells you anything.

As for Champion, it seems he hurt his wrist against the Chooks in round one.

This photo is from 6 March (no strapping): http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Beau+Champion/Rabbitohs+v+Roosters/9yJeyp4ejjK

And this photo from 11 March (and all subsequent photos) show strapping: http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Beau+Champion/South+Sydney+Rabbitohs+Training+Session/g7SDs5g1sM7

But the real heavy strapping appears in the training photo from 27 March (after his round three match for Norths), so it's possible that he hurt it worse in that game: http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Beau+Champion/South+Sydney+Rabbitohs+Training+Session/JRijkAvnwbM

More likely though is that he hurt it in round one and injured it worse against Manly (or realised how f**ked it was) in round two. His involvement (four runs in 80 minutes) in that game was very poor.
 
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El Diablo

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...106053700?nk=b9d8aae1795174173f6ec6b675337421

Former Manly Sea Eagles Anthony Watmough and Glenn Stewart head to US with new NRL clubs

Dean Ritchie
The Daily Telegraph
October 30, 2014 12:00AM

FORMER Manly teammates Anthony Watmough and Glenn Stewart will embark on a 100,000km world odyssey to kickstart new careers away from Brookvale Oval.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal Watmough will travel with new club Parramatta next week to an elite training camp with NFL giants Seattle on the US west coast.

Watmough and 23 Parramatta players will fly to Vancouver before travelling south to Seattle for a 10-day camp where players will be tested and train in a low-key bonding camp.

While Watmough is preparing his passport, Stewart is also ready to fly at new club Souths.

The former NSW and Test back-rower will travel to Arizona, via Los Angeles, in mid-November to a high-altitude (2500m) training camp in Flagstaff.

Stewart and Rabbitohs teammates will complete canyon hikes, fitness drills and long runs. It will be the perfect way for Stewart to meet and understand his new teammates.

In late January, Watmough and Stewart will then be in contention to play the Auckland Nines tournament in New Zealand.

And Stewart will pack his kit bag once again before the start of the NRL season.

He will fly from Sydney to London, then onto Manchester before staying in Leeds for South Sydney’s World Club Challenge showdown against Super League premiers St Helens.

Overall, the pair will have travelled more than 90,000km before playing a single NRL game for their new clubs.

Life away from Manly suddenly isn’t so bad.

“Glenn was a team leader at Manly and we want him to have a similar role here,” Rabbitohs chief executive Shane Richardson said.

“This will be a chance for Glenn to get to know his new teammates. Hopefully we can exploit all the things that made him such a great player at Manly.”

Richardson said trips to Arizona and England will prepare his side for their premiership defence next year.

“It will be a fantastic opportunity for the players,” Richardson said. “Arizona won’t be about team bonding in the old way but about bonding through physical training.

“The World Club Challenge will be a great experience in England, especially for ‘Madge’ (coach Michael Maguire, who previously guided Wigan) to return to England and for me to return to Hull.

“It will open the players’ eyes to the world of rugby league and what the game can offer.”

Manly has released Watmough but has not officially lodged the papers with NRL management.

Once that is done, Watmough can formally sign with Parramatta.

Stewart and Watmough played a combined 463 matches for the Sea Eagles. Manly have signed Willie Mason and Feleti Mateo to combat the loss of the pair and the retired Jason King.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Only 24 players going to the States? That's an odd (and low) number. It might support the idea that we have a few still fighting for spots in the squad.

How many are still recovering from injuries? If they can't do the training they might be better off staying in Oz and continuing with physio.
 
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