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Rumoured and Confirmed signings - Part 4

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Fangs

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Chricton, Burns, Whare, Naden, Yeo, Liau, May, Cartwright even Mansour.
Any of these guys can cover us thru next year, plus whatever juniors come thru in too, no point wasting good money on a centre, its a position that can bring up new guys. Waqa and Whare last year were injured we had peach and Yeo cover till they came back, im more concerned if we are buying for sake of buying.

And you also have to consider Penrith's style of football. Unless there is a dramatic change in 2020 our centres won't see much ball.

Its literally a down the line thing. Especially if you think about red zone attack.

Fix your front row to break tackles and create quick play the balls.

Get a decent hooker who will run the ball and take pressure off the halves (Korisau - Check).

Get halves who distribute the ball early and have a ounce of creativity. Can run a set play without being too telegraphed to give it away (Our big question mark in 2020).

Get backrowers who can throw a pass, have an offload or run a good line. Plenty of talk about our glut of backrowers...I just don't think they are that good (Besides Kikau).

Then you've got your centre. Imagine buying Latrell for 800k knowing all the other issues we have to contend with.
 
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Chricton, Burns, Whare, Naden, Yeo, Liau, May, Cartwright even Mansour.
Any of these guys can cover us thru next year, plus whatever juniors come thru in too, no point wasting good money on a centre, its a position that can bring up new guys. Waqa and Whare last year were injured we had peach and Yeo cover till they came back, im more concerned if we are buying for sake of buying.

Those options are mostly pretty bad. We’d have to be close to the worst centres in the game.
 

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And you also have to consider Penrith's style of football. Unless there is a dramatic change in 2020 our centres won't see much ball.

Its literally a down the line thing. Especially if you think about red zone attack.

Fix your front row to break tackles and create quick play the balls.

Get a decent hooker who will run the ball and take pressure off the halves (Korisau - Check).

Get halves who distribute the ball early and have a ounce of creativity. Can run a set play without being too telegraphed to give it away (Our big question mark in 2020).

Get backrowers who can throw a pass, have an offload or run a good line. Plenty of talk about our glut of backrowers...I just don't think they are that good (Besides Kikau).

Then you've got your centre. Imagine buying Latrell for 800k knowing all the other issues we have to contend with.

Our backrow like the centres need an old head or 2
 

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Those options are mostly pretty bad. We’d have to be close to the worst centres in the game.
They've all played there at some stage past year or two, luai and burns had a pretty good day against the knights,
Naden has been good since he started and Whare is defensively sound, plus To'o scoring tries means one of them is getting him the ball. Again centres aren't special, wingers are becoming more and more prominent, big, fast, diving, wingers. backrowers, fullbacks and 5/8ths can cover centres, when theres an injury, tommy turbo and jack whigton for NSW played there, and they were better than latrell mitchell and jimmy the jet, both out and out centres.
If the game ever went from 13 on the field to 11, i'd be getting rid of the centres.
 
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They've all played there at some stage past year or two, luai and burns had a pretty good day against the knights,
Naden has been good since he started and Whare is defensively sound, plus To'o scoring tries means one of them is getting him the ball. Again centres aren't special, wingers are becoming more and more prominent, big, fast, diving, wingers. backrowers, fullbacks and 5/8ths can cover centres, when theres an injury, tommy turbo and jack whigton for NSW played there, and they were better than latrell mitchell and jimmy the jet, both out and out centres.
If the game ever went from 13 on the field to 11, i'd be getting rid of the centres.

I know they’ve played there, and they’ve mostly been average.

Naden has been good in attack, bad defence, bad at passing the ball.

Luai & Burns looked good against a Newcastle team that had given up.

Whare offers nothing in attack

Yeo has poor lateral movement, offers little in attack


The options quite frankly suck.
 

martielang

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We definitely need at least one centre upgrade. Whether that's Walker, Scott or to a lesser extent/want Ramien.

Even Seve from Melbourne would be a good fit for us.
 

The yak

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Ramien is going to the Sharks.
If the Storm lose Chambers I doubt they lose Scott too. He seems to be back in favour.
 

franklin2323

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Not yet anyway.

Seen enough of Naden to think he will kick on. Not enough of Crichton.

Waqa got his defensive mojo by season 4.

The thing with those 3 Flegg guys they are 18. They still could play another year in u20's so like the backrow we are a season or 2 from having quality there
 

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Not yet anyway.

Seen enough of Naden to think he will kick on. Not enough of Crichton.

Waqa got his defensive mojo by season 4.
I think Naden kicks on as a winger though. He's very Blake Ferguson like.

Big. Powerful. Pretty quick but not exceptionally. Capable of remarkable stuff but lacking brain power and ability to read a game for centre. Also handy in the air and IMO a waste not being on the wing. I see him having less weakness as a winger and being able to focus on his strengths.

But unless it happens its an opinion that could be wrong though. Can never be 100% certain a move works as expected
 

Fangs

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I think Naden kicks on as a winger though. He's very Blake Ferguson like.

Big. Powerful. Pretty quick but not exceptionally. Capable of remarkable stuff but lacking brain power and ability to read a game for centre.

I agree, won't rule out centre but I reckon he will become a great finisher on the wing. Even if Nathan Cleary just gets better an 5th tackle options and starts kicking well to his side we will see more points in 2020.

I wonder what happened to that AFL guy we signed? Big lanky player.
 

Bob

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I think Naden kicks on as a winger though. He's very Blake Ferguson like.

Big. Powerful. Pretty quick but not exceptionally. Capable of remarkable stuff but lacking brain power and ability to read a game for centre. Also handy in the air and IMO a waste not being on the wing. I see him having less weakness as a winger and being able to focus on his strengths.

But unless it happens its an opinion that could be wrong though. Can never be 100% certain a move works as expected
He’s really good on the wing, saw him play a Koori knockout when he was just out of sg ball, i honestly thought that was his position, no thinking just run forest run
 

Bob

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I agree, won't rule out centre but I reckon he will become a great finisher on the wing. Even if Nathan Cleary just gets better an 5th tackle options and starts kicking well to his side we will see more points in 2020.

I wonder what happened to that AFL guy we signed? Big lanky player.
Josh went back to north qld
 

OldPanther

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I think Naden kicks on as a winger though. He's very Blake Ferguson like.

Big. Powerful. Pretty quick but not exceptionally. Capable of remarkable stuff but lacking brain power and ability to read a game for centre. Also handy in the air and IMO a waste not being on the wing. I see him having less weakness as a winger and being able to focus on his strengths.

But unless it happens its an opinion that could be wrong though. Can never be 100% certain a move works as expected

I think you're right. He'll also bulk up a little as he grows into his body as an athlete so he'll have nice strong carries like Fergo starting our sets as well.
 

Panther Mick

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Can some one in the know tell me if Tyson Frizell really visited our facilities?

Seems unlikely. A strong denial below. His management has been going around trying to gauge his worth beyond 2020.

Tyson Frizell denies he wants to quit the Dragons

Michael Carayannis and Paul Kent, The Daily Telegraph
September 27, 2019 12:11am

St George Illawarra’s star back-rower Tyson Frizell has again been forced to defend his future at the club after reports surfaced — for the second time in recent months — that he wanted out of the Dragons.

Frizell quashed suggestions this week that he wanted to move on from the Dragons immediately, despite having a year to run on his deal.

This time the representative forward was linked to a potential move to Parramatta.

But Frizell reinforced his commitment to the Red V despite their disastrous 2019.

“I am not looking to get out of my contract at all nor am I unhappy at the club,” Frizell said.

“I have no idea where these rumours come from.”

Frizell extended his stay at the Dragons until next year in 2016. And next year he is on a significant monetary whack.

Frizell has had preliminary discussions with the Dragons about staying beyond next year.

Part of those talks have included Frizell’s management getting a gauge about their client’s potential worth on the open market — which is potentially why news of Frizell wanting out has surfaced.

Frizell was on hand to watch the Dragons’ Canterbury Cup side play at Kogarah Oval on Sunday and was around the club again earlier this week. No one at the Dragons has any indication that Frizell wants out.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...r/news-story/1e9ecdbb807f53ffb5c1460a0e4c92ab
 
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