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I also recall when we signed Peats people saying he is from souths reserves he aint that god, so even Peats wasn't considered a great first grade option prior too 2014.
I reckon we potentially will have the best pack in the competition that's how much faith I have in the guys there. I just know when Hindy-cayless-Ryan-Mannah all first started from the bench thinking there not bad players and 2 yrs later they where stars. I reckon same will happen here.
And when 2-3 guys get better than it makes it easier for Mannah and Lussick who will look better.Its a roll on effect. Just look at so many forwards who leave Melbourne and turn to mud.Or guys past it that have gone there and looked great.Do you really think bellamy transforms them with some secret training? Its more there just in a better team.
I knew Peats was good. I shouted it from the roof-tops. (Then again, I said Tom Humble was going to be great, too. Luckily, everyone here has forgotten all about that uncharacteristic error of judgement). But, seriously, I still think Peats is a bit under-rated here. I don't think people appreciate that he's not just a defender, but an extremely good attacking hooker. In fact, I think that's his forte'. I reckon he was forced into a more defensive role last year because of our deficits in that area. Maybe next year he'll be able to ease off the defence a bit and show everyone what he can do in attack. I've seen him play very similarly to Isaac Luke in attack. He's very good.
What about you raving about Josh Davis?
What about you raving about Josh Davis?
Ok, so he's always wrong EXCEPT for Peats.
So listen to him this time!!
I don't even know who Josh Davis is.
I was right one other time. I went with my father to Cumberland Oval when Brett Kenny played his initial first grade game. I said to my dad, "This bloke will play for Australia one day". And the rest is history.
Daily Telegraph - Top 20 NYC players with the potential to make it big.
The unimportant merkins:
Kane Elgey (Titans)
Jack Bird (Sharks)
Jayden Nikorima (Broncos)
Kodi Nikorima (Broncos)
Matt Lodge (Wests-Tigers)
Nene McDonald (Roosters)
Andy Saunders (Panthers)
Fa'amanu Brown (Sharks)
Joseph Tapine (Knights)
Jake Mamo (Knights)
Cameron Munster (Storm)
Waqa Blake (Panthers)
Lloyd Perrett (Dogs)
Joe Ofahengaue (Broncos)
Sam Lisone (Warriors)
Kierran Moseley (Panthers)
Luke Batemen (Raiders)
Tuimoala Lolohea (Warriors)
Patrick Kaufusi (Cowboys)
The important merkin:
Ryan Matterson (Eels)
In June the 19-year-old local product and U20s club captain signed a new deal that will keep him in Parramatta until the end of the 2017 season — the club and player couldn’t be happier. The exciting five-eighth (and nephew of Terry Matterson) bagged 14 tries last season, including four in one game against Manly, and capped off an impressive season with a call-up to the Junior Kangaroos side, having already represented NSW at U20s Origin. Perhaps a little green to make a real breakthrough but should certainly see some game time in 2015.
Give Matto a year in the NSW cup with him being the dominant kicker and the half they give the ball to on the 5th tackle and he'll be ready for first grade. Defensively he's a rock, his running game is superb (quality not quantity), and his passing game is top notch too. Just needs to work on positional and tactical kicking, once he gets that down he'll be a very good NRL half.
Hey Forty20
Is Matterson the best halves prospect we have produced since Trent Hodkinson?
Give Matto a year in the NSW cup with him being the dominant kicker and the half they give the ball to on the 5th tackle and he'll be ready for first grade. Defensively he's a rock, his running game is superb (quality not quantity), and his passing game is top notch too. Just needs to work on positional and tactical kicking, once he gets that down he'll be a very good NRL half.
With his size and strength Matterson only needs to be average at kicking and passing and he'll be a genuine first grader.