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2016 signings player watch thread

hindy111

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Sandow will rip defenses over there apart....Kelly will just steer a team around the park.Same reason Kelly looks no better at wenty level then NRL. Whil sandow looks out of the world in Wenty level.
 

Joshuatheeel

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Hell, for a super league club go both Kelly / Sandow, it will be the best half combo in the comp. Sandow does the flashy stuff, while Kelly can lead the side around the park.

Kelly isn't that bad, yeah he isn't the most skillful half, but kicks ok, defends ok and appears to be able to stick to the coaches instructions. Perfect as Sandow's partner.

Plus you could probably pick up both pretty cheaply for a half.
 

Bandwagon

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I'd pay to watch Sandow take a test drive on the wrong side of the road though.
 

Gronk

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Manly 26 Sharks 16

Foran
7 runs 61m
1 TA
2 TB
17 tackles
1 LBA

Gordon (captain)
2/3 goals
12 runs 112m
2 TB
1 tackle
1LB


James Hasson DNS
 

Gronk

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Super League: Wakefield Wildcats 26-16 Hull FC

First Utility Super League
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (6) 26
Tries: Miller, Owen, Arundel, Ryan Goals: Miller 5
Hull FC (16) 16
Tries: Yeaman, Watts, Rankin Goals: Rankin 2
Bottom club Wakefield ended a run of 16 successive Super League defeats with a 26-16 home win over Hull FC.
They fought back from 16-0 down to secure a first league win since 15 February - and a first under head coach Brian Smith, who was appointed in May.
Jacob Miller, Richard Owen, Joe Arundel and Matt Ryan scored tries, with Miller adding five goals with the boot.
Wakefield are seven points adrift of 11th-placed Salford and cannot reach the Super Eights.
They must compete for Super League survival in the Qualifiers when the top two divisions split into three groups of eight clubs later this month.
During their barren Super League run, Wakefield beat Halifax in the Challenge Cup before crashing out to Championship side Leigh in the last 16.

A Hull win would have taken them into the top eight but they succumbed to a Wakefield team freshened up by the inclusion of new signings Kevin Locke, Jordan Tansey and Michael Sio.
The home side lost influential half-back Tim Smith to a knee injury just before kick-off and they paid for a slow start, conceding soft tries to Kirk Yeaman and Liam Watts in the first seven minutes.
Jordan Rankin extended the lead soon afterwards from close range, but Wakefield responded magnificently.
Miller's individual effort started the comeback, while New Zealand international full-back Locke had a key role in creating scores for Owen and Arundel, who marked his 100th career appearance with a try.
Half-back Miller slotted over a penalty to put the Wildcats ahead for the first time, and they began to sense victory when second-rower Ryan powered over.
Former Hull man Miller kicked the resulting goal and another penalty to settle any nerves in the closing minutes.
Wakefield coach Brian Smith: "There is a lot of relief in there. There's been a lot of people working for that, chiseling away and trying to get over the hump for 16 games.
"The players have been working hard to get there and they had to work the hardest way tonight, coming from 16-0 down but they did it well in the end.
"We were very disappointing in those early minutes and I think I've got to look at myself and what I'm doing there because that's three really sluggish starts in a row."
Hull coach Lee Radford: "We had highlighted the importance of this fixture and what a difficult this place is to come to. Our record at this ground is terrible. It's always a dogfight here and I expected to scrape it if we were going to get a result.
"But after that 15-minute period we didn't give ourselves a chance to get any momentum back.
"Our energy looked fine at the start but a couple of calls went against us, a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes and back-to-back penalties and before you know it the game has gone."
Wakefield: Locke; Owen, Arundel, Lyne, Tansey; Godinet, Miller; Scruton, McShane, Simon, Ryan, Kirke, Molloy.
Replacements: Washbrook, Annakin, Kavanagh, Sio.
Hull FC: Shaul; Naughton, Talanoa, Yeaman, Michaels; Abdull, Rankin; Watts, Houghton, Paea, Sa, Ellis, Westerman.
Replacements: Bowden, Green, Hadley, Thompson.
Referee: Joe Cobb.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/rugby-league/33313330
 

Obscene Assassin

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Manly 26 Sharks 16

Foran
7 runs 61m
1 TA
2 TB
17 tackles
1 LBA

Good stuff from Foran. Add in only 2 missed tackles to that count as well as 3 one on one tackles. Thought he provided the best option most of the time when the Eagles were near the line of the opposition. Also liked some of the bombs he put up. Whilst they mightn't be have been the best bombs in the competition he gave his team enough time to get down there and smash the opposition within 1-2 metres of their line. Seriously can't wait for Foran to be on board next year I think we'll see an even better Norman with the stability that Foran brings. Norman can worry about improving his game instead of constantly having to yell the correct play over Kelly's dud calls and yelling at Sandow for his ineptness.

Gordon (captain)
2/3 goals
12 runs 112m
2 TB
1 tackle
1LB

Another solid performance from Gordon. I thought he was much better when he was playing fullback than he was playing on the wing. He covered the back field well and chimed in when needed. He also jumped into dummy half a few times and made the team a fair few metres. Can't wait to see him running next to Junior Paulo for an offload.
 

pedge

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Todays game surely settled any talk of playing Gordon on the wing next year...she was shithouse they're today
 

Joshuatheeel

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Seems that way. But I can't understand why? We have sooooo much depth in the forwards.

Peni / Richie / Lussick are all off-contract and need to be replaced if they aren't staying ( Lussick is leaving) with some other experienced players. Hasson will provide a cheap depth option - not a bad move ( haven't see a lot of Hasson but Arthur see something in him), as surely he would be pretty cheap.
 

eloquentEEL

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Todays game surely settled any talk of playing Gordon on the wing next year...she was shithouse they're today
IIRC all of his centre/wing experience is on the right side. He may have never even tried to train on the left side where he was asked to fill in yesterday due to Feki's injury.

I imagine he was signed to play FB but whether he plays FB, right CTR or right W will depend on the final makeup of our squad.
 

eloquentEEL

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Hasson played his better footy under BA (as Manly's forwards coach). He knows what he's buying and wouldn't have been too expensive. Not everyone on the roster has to be a star, they just have to offer value for money in whatever role they are filling.
 

Gronk

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IIRC all of his centre/wing experience is on the right side. He may have never even tried to train on the left side where he was asked to fill in yesterday due to Feki's injury.

I imagine he was signed to play FB but whether he plays FB, right CTR or right W will depend on the final makeup of our squad.

He'll need to play somewhere otherwise we have no GK in the team.
 

Chipmunk

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He'll need to play somewhere otherwise we have no GK in the team.

Yeah, Fullback or Right Wing for Gordon. I'd say he's been bought to be our starting fullback in 2016, at least to begin with anyway.

If Robinson resigns I would imagine he will go back to Right Wing outside Hopoate (if he re-signs)
 

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Sharks 28 StG 8

Michael Gordon

48 mins (injured)
18 receives
12 runs (122m)
2 Tackle Breaks
3 Tackles
3 Off Loads
1 Line Breaks
2 Errors
 

Gronk

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Wakefield 20 Warrington 40

(Brian Smith vs Tony Smith)

Jacob Miller 4 tries
1 goal
 

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