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2020 Squad Analysis

getsmarty

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Why Pulu's return home makes recruitment harder for Dragons
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Thu 2 Jul 2020, 05:56 PM
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Warriors forward Leivahu Pulu's decision to return home to New Zealand is set to make St George Illawarra's pursuit of recruits for their two remaining roster spots more difficult as rival clubs are more willing to loan players than release them due to injury concerns.

The Warriors have been given permission to replace Pulu with a player on loan from another NRL club after he flew home on Thursday to be with his pregnant wife, Tolina, who was involved in a car accident in Auckland.

The club this week secured the services of Penrith forward Jack Hetherington on loan after Sydney Roosters recalled Poasa Faamausili to cover injuries to Victor Radley and Sam Verrills during last Friday night's match against the Dragons.

Brisbane and Manly are other clubs to have been hit hard by injuries, while St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor had just 23 available players for Friday night's trip to Canberra after the club recently released veteran prop James Graham and hooker Issac Luke.

All clubs need to have their 29-man roster completed by August 3 and that is the immediate focus of St George Illawarra pathways and list management director Ian Millward, as well as finding a replacement for Newcastle-bound second-rower Tyson Frizell.


The Dragons are also waiting to learn the outcome of Jack de Belin's court case before considering signing the likes of North Queensland's John Asiata or Canterbury's Adam Elliott, as they play the same position as the former NSW Origin lock.

However, finding new recruits for this season is proving difficult as St George Illawarra are competing with the Warriors for middle forwards and rival clubs are keener to loan players they can call back if they incur injuries later in the season.

With State of Origin having been moved to the end of the season, there are no byes and clubs are scheduled to play for 18 consecutive weeks from the competition re-start on May 28 to round 20, which concludes on September 27.

Those clubs making the final eight could then have a further four weeks of play-off matches, with the grand final on October 25.

"If you look at the injury toll at the weekend across the NRL, it has sort of put a full stop in a few areas where it is hard to recruit for this season right now because of clubs not being willing to free up players because of the 18 games straight," McGregor said.

"We are only seven games into it now and there has been a high number of injuries."

The Warriors have the longest casualty list in the NRL, with forwards Leeson Ah Mau (pectoral), Jazz Tevaga (calf), Eliesa Katoa (ankle), Nathaniel Roache (knee) and Bunty Afoa (knee) all sidelined by injury, along with rookie playmaker Adam Keighran (knee).

Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was suspended from Saturday night's match against Brisbane by the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night.

Pulu's return to New Zealand, where he will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine before being reunited with Tolina, has compounded their lack of forward depth and the situation could get even worse with Agnatius Paasi among three players also considering heading home.

"Vaha's [Pulu's] wife and baby are okay but he just wants to be closer to them, naturally," Warriors CEO Cameron George said.

"He has also told us that if they can get exemptions he will go back. It is really tough on everyone – the families and the players – and we have to try to see if we can get that end result."

Paasi and star wingers Ken Maumalo and David Fusitu'a have agreed to stay in Gosford with their Warriors teammates until July 19 while the NRL continue to seek exemptions for their partners and families to enter Australia from Border Force.

Many of the other Warriors squad members have now been joined by their families after undergoing 14-days quarantine upon arrival in Australia.

Pulu had been considering returning home before his wife's car accident and hooker Karl Lawton said he told the players of his decision on Wednesday.

"That was definitely the icing on the cake. I think once the accident happened it was silly not to shoot back home. He was a bit shaken up, as you would be," Lawton said.

"We had a meeting yesterday and he just said everything that was happening. All the boys are happy for him to leave. No-one is going to stand in his way."


https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/07/02/why-pulus-return-home-makes-recruitment-harder-for-dragons/
 

BLM01

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Why Pulu's return home makes recruitment harder for Dragons
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Thu 2 Jul 2020, 05:56 PM
walterbrad-head.png

Warriors forward Leivahu Pulu's decision to return home to New Zealand is set to make St George Illawarra's pursuit of recruits for their two remaining roster spots more difficult as rival clubs are more willing to loan players than release them due to injury concerns.

The Warriors have been given permission to replace Pulu with a player on loan from another NRL club after he flew home on Thursday to be with his pregnant wife, Tolina, who was involved in a car accident in Auckland.

The club this week secured the services of Penrith forward Jack Hetherington on loan after Sydney Roosters recalled Poasa Faamausili to cover injuries to Victor Radley and Sam Verrills during last Friday night's match against the Dragons.

Brisbane and Manly are other clubs to have been hit hard by injuries, while St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor had just 23 available players for Friday night's trip to Canberra after the club recently released veteran prop James Graham and hooker Issac Luke.

All clubs need to have their 29-man roster completed by August 3 and that is the immediate focus of St George Illawarra pathways and list management director Ian Millward, as well as finding a replacement for Newcastle-bound second-rower Tyson Frizell.


The Dragons are also waiting to learn the outcome of Jack de Belin's court case before considering signing the likes of North Queensland's John Asiata or Canterbury's Adam Elliott, as they play the same position as the former NSW Origin lock.

However, finding new recruits for this season is proving difficult as St George Illawarra are competing with the Warriors for middle forwards and rival clubs are keener to loan players they can call back if they incur injuries later in the season.

With State of Origin having been moved to the end of the season, there are no byes and clubs are scheduled to play for 18 consecutive weeks from the competition re-start on May 28 to round 20, which concludes on September 27.

Those clubs making the final eight could then have a further four weeks of play-off matches, with the grand final on October 25.

"If you look at the injury toll at the weekend across the NRL, it has sort of put a full stop in a few areas where it is hard to recruit for this season right now because of clubs not being willing to free up players because of the 18 games straight," McGregor said.

"We are only seven games into it now and there has been a high number of injuries."

The Warriors have the longest casualty list in the NRL, with forwards Leeson Ah Mau (pectoral), Jazz Tevaga (calf), Eliesa Katoa (ankle), Nathaniel Roache (knee) and Bunty Afoa (knee) all sidelined by injury, along with rookie playmaker Adam Keighran (knee).

Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was suspended from Saturday night's match against Brisbane by the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night.

Pulu's return to New Zealand, where he will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine before being reunited with Tolina, has compounded their lack of forward depth and the situation could get even worse with Agnatius Paasi among three players also considering heading home.

"Vaha's [Pulu's] wife and baby are okay but he just wants to be closer to them, naturally," Warriors CEO Cameron George said.

"He has also told us that if they can get exemptions he will go back. It is really tough on everyone – the families and the players – and we have to try to see if we can get that end result."

Paasi and star wingers Ken Maumalo and David Fusitu'a have agreed to stay in Gosford with their Warriors teammates until July 19 while the NRL continue to seek exemptions for their partners and families to enter Australia from Border Force.

Many of the other Warriors squad members have now been joined by their families after undergoing 14-days quarantine upon arrival in Australia.

Pulu had been considering returning home before his wife's car accident and hooker Karl Lawton said he told the players of his decision on Wednesday.

"That was definitely the icing on the cake. I think once the accident happened it was silly not to shoot back home. He was a bit shaken up, as you would be," Lawton said.

"We had a meeting yesterday and he just said everything that was happening. All the boys are happy for him to leave. No-one is going to stand in his way."


https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/07/02/why-pulus-return-home-makes-recruitment-harder-for-dragons/
It is not Pulu's fault....it is McWinLittle's
 

Coffs dragon

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I dread to see the rejects that the Mary & Millward show will come up with to fill the 29 man roster.
Stand by for a shit show & the spin to go into Corona overdrive.
 

Dragon Revival

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I do not see how only having 23 available on the Roster affects anything. McGregor has stuffed up many careers including Clune, Dufty, Ford, Host, Lawrie, Mann, Sailor and Robson. He promotes players and then drops them after one game and then brings them in again with no fixed position. If the Club has 29 players does that include De Belin leaving one
vacancy that has increased to 3 with the departure of Luke and Graham. So if there are now only 27 on the roster plus 3 vacancies who are the 4 players not available given that only Tariq Sims and Williame are not injured. Are the other 2 unfit players Ramsey and Sullivan?
 

George Dragon

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I do not see how only having 23 available on the Roster affects anything. McGregor has stuffed up many careers including Clune, Dufty, Ford, Host, Lawrie, Mann, Sailor and Robson. He promotes players and then drops them after one game and then brings them in again with no fixed position. If the Club has 29 players does that include De Belin leaving one
vacancy that has increased to 3 with the departure of Luke and Graham. So if there are now only 27 on the roster plus 3 vacancies who are the 4 players not available given that only Tariq Sims and Williame are not injured. Are the other 2 unfit players Ramsey and Sullivan?
There was only 22 available.
21 named and Lovodua
JDB 23
Jordy 24
Taz Wiliame and Host injured 27.
 

blacksafake

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The Dragons are also waiting to learn the outcome of Jack de Belin's court case before considering signing the likes of North Queensland's John Asiata or Canterbury's Adam Elliott, as they play the same position as the former NSW Origin lock.


So if this is true how long do we actually wait before deciding to move on.
No wonder we only get the dreggs.
 

TruSaint

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The Dragons are also waiting to learn the outcome of Jack de Belin's court case before considering signing the likes of North Queensland's John Asiata or Canterbury's Adam Elliott, as they play the same position as the former NSW Origin lock.


So if this is true how long do we actually wait before deciding to move on.
No wonder we only get the dreggs.

I cant believe again they raised the JDB case.
Stunning. Have they learnt nothing over the past year?
 

BLM01

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I cant believe again they raised the JDB case.
Stunning. Have they learnt nothing over the past year?
No Tru... they have learned that if they keep trotting out the same crap and BS excuses, for at least the 1,000,000+ supporters globally, there will be at least 10,000 gullible brainless ones that will question nothing kissing the ground that the BOD & football club staff walk including Mary‘s footprints.
Thats their target market membership fan base moving forward
 
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TruSaint

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No Tru... they have learned that if they keep trotting out the same crap and BS excuses, for at least the 1,000,000+ supporters globally, there will be at least 10,000 gullible brainless ones that will question nothing kissing the ground that the BOD & football club staff walk including Mary‘s footprints.
Thats their target market membership fan base moving forward

I am ashamed as a fan.

Honestly, this goes beyond football and success.

This is common decency. referring to a contracted player every f**king chance they get, whilst a serious criminal matter is in the hands of the justice system, is beyond the pale.

I have posted this 100 times. How hard is it for those above to send a simple message to the coach and or anyone addressing the media.

" Please do not refer to the JDB matter, and if asked, simply state that its going though due process in the courts".


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possm

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The Dragons are also waiting to learn the outcome of Jack de Belin's court case before considering signing the likes of North Queensland's John Asiata or Canterbury's Adam Elliott, as they play the same position as the former NSW Origin lock.


So if this is true how long do we actually wait before deciding to move on.
No wonder we only get the dreggs.
But some on here say Millward is doing a fine job!

I say Mary and Millward should be replaced with professionals who know what they have to d ot elevate SGI to the top 4.

Why replace SOO players with reserve graders that can't get a run in bottom dwellers first grade side.

What a MESS!
 

muzby

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But some on here say Millward is doing a fine job!

I say Mary and Millward should be replaced with professionals who know what they have to d ot elevate SGI to the top 4.

Why replace SOO players with reserve graders that can't get a run in bottom dwellers first grade side.

What a MESS!
You raise a good point...

Why have you taken so long to do so?
 

Auntie.Gerald

First Grade
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aitken has improved alot since moving to left centre

remove the tendency to tuck the ball under the right arm and try and move outside your player has done wonders in attack

secondly his defence looks sharper......much better decision making

do we keep him if good value contract or would the likes of melb now come after him?
 

boardlumps62

Juniors
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Aitken form has improved is it contract time. I always liked him strong in attack and was ok in defence but never passed a ball much from memory. But now a different player hasn't he been tried in
left centre previously. A keeper need to find another or bring the Fegals through.
 
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