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The fabled NRL premiership window: Is your club’s wide open or slammed shut?
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WIDE OPEN
Panthers
Panthers coach Anthony Griffin.Source: News Corp Australia
Players over 30: Peter Wallace.
Spine: Matt Moylan, Te Maire Martin, Nathan Cleary, Peter Wallace. Bryce Cartwright has played the house down after being pitched into the No.6 jumper, but Martin and Cleary is their long-term scrumbase combo. And a hell of a combo at that if they deliver on their potential. Moylan is all class and Wallace provides an experienced head — the only concern is how long he lasts.
Salary cap situation: Sitting pretty. Most all of their key men are locked up beyond next season besides Moylan, who they will move heaven and earth to keep. Big name 2017 recruit James Tamou is the 114 kilo cherry on top of the most creative pack going.
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What they’ve got: The best young talent in the game and a coach renowned for nurturing youngsters.
What they need: To keep a lid on things and keep them on the park. Injuries have crippled too many campaigns at the foot of the mountains of late.
Broncos
Players over 30: Corey Parker (retiring), Sam Thaiday, Adam Blair.
Spine: Darius Boyd, Anthony Milford, Ben Hunt, Andrew McCullough. On song this is the best spine in the comp, with Milford simply money in the bank as far as on and off-field potential goes. All four are off-contract in 2017 though.
Manly coach Trent Barrett joins Nathan Ryan, Ben Glover and Matt Russell to discuss his rookie season as NRL coach, recruitment for 2017, the future of his veterans and the biggest challenges facing the club.
You can also subscribe via iTunes or for Android users, listen on the iPP Podcast Player app.
Salary cap situation: Wayne Bennett is famed for getting his man for less. They’ll need every bit of that ability with up to a dozen of their best, as well as their brightest youngsters, hitting the market next year. This will take some juggling.
What they’ve got: The Super Coach and a super roster for him to work with. This lot is capable of winning the comp right here, right now.
What they need: Hanging onto them, and putting to bed the off-field issues that have crept in this season are Brisbane’s chief concerns.
Raiders
Why Raiders lost their way
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Players over 30: Jeff Lima, Sia Soliola.
Spine: Jack Wighton, Blake Austin, Aidan Sezer, Josh Hodgson. It’s a cracking combination of pace, guile and ball playing ability that will only get better with more time together. Each of these men have their best footy ahead of them.
Salary cap situation: The Green Machine is golden baby. When Kurt Baptiste re-signs as expected they’ll have their starting 17 under contract until at least the end of 2017, most of the key men well beyond.
What they’ve got: The most entertaining brand of footy in the NRL.
What they need: Totruly harness it with a winning mentality. That comes with experience, and is something Ricky Stuart has crafted before at the Roosters.
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WIDE OPEN
Panthers
Panthers coach Anthony Griffin.Source: News Corp Australia
Players over 30: Peter Wallace.
Spine: Matt Moylan, Te Maire Martin, Nathan Cleary, Peter Wallace. Bryce Cartwright has played the house down after being pitched into the No.6 jumper, but Martin and Cleary is their long-term scrumbase combo. And a hell of a combo at that if they deliver on their potential. Moylan is all class and Wallace provides an experienced head — the only concern is how long he lasts.
Salary cap situation: Sitting pretty. Most all of their key men are locked up beyond next season besides Moylan, who they will move heaven and earth to keep. Big name 2017 recruit James Tamou is the 114 kilo cherry on top of the most creative pack going.
Every game of Round 26 PLUS every Finals game in September LIVE & ad-break free during play on FOX SPORTS. Get FOXTEL today with no lock-in contract & 1st month free! FIND OUT MORE!
What they’ve got: The best young talent in the game and a coach renowned for nurturing youngsters.
What they need: To keep a lid on things and keep them on the park. Injuries have crippled too many campaigns at the foot of the mountains of late.
Broncos
Players over 30: Corey Parker (retiring), Sam Thaiday, Adam Blair.
Spine: Darius Boyd, Anthony Milford, Ben Hunt, Andrew McCullough. On song this is the best spine in the comp, with Milford simply money in the bank as far as on and off-field potential goes. All four are off-contract in 2017 though.
Manly coach Trent Barrett joins Nathan Ryan, Ben Glover and Matt Russell to discuss his rookie season as NRL coach, recruitment for 2017, the future of his veterans and the biggest challenges facing the club.
You can also subscribe via iTunes or for Android users, listen on the iPP Podcast Player app.
Salary cap situation: Wayne Bennett is famed for getting his man for less. They’ll need every bit of that ability with up to a dozen of their best, as well as their brightest youngsters, hitting the market next year. This will take some juggling.
What they’ve got: The Super Coach and a super roster for him to work with. This lot is capable of winning the comp right here, right now.
What they need: Hanging onto them, and putting to bed the off-field issues that have crept in this season are Brisbane’s chief concerns.
Raiders
Why Raiders lost their way
1:06
Players over 30: Jeff Lima, Sia Soliola.
Spine: Jack Wighton, Blake Austin, Aidan Sezer, Josh Hodgson. It’s a cracking combination of pace, guile and ball playing ability that will only get better with more time together. Each of these men have their best footy ahead of them.
Salary cap situation: The Green Machine is golden baby. When Kurt Baptiste re-signs as expected they’ll have their starting 17 under contract until at least the end of 2017, most of the key men well beyond.
What they’ve got: The most entertaining brand of footy in the NRL.
What they need: Totruly harness it with a winning mentality. That comes with experience, and is something Ricky Stuart has crafted before at the Roosters.

