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New Zealand 2 will deal a massive blow to NZ rugby

Matiunz

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Yeah, the grind was good. Although the simple fact is that without Leka we only just make the 8 (or worse don't make it). His individual brilliance saved as twice at crucial times stopping what could have turned into a run of losses.

Egan wasn't that good this year. I daresay he's past his peak. It will be interesting to see if Metcalf will retain his form when he comes back, he played way above how well I thought he could this year. He's not an organiser though, and neither is CHT.

We've got good young forwards yet we brought back in Ford who is a plod and gave away two penalties at crucial times.

I don't have a problem with coaches having favourites, it's the nature of the sport, I just wish Webby's weren't guys like Ford and Berry. Capewell can bugger off too.
Egan I think has just been used to death and exhausted, having him and Healey in tandom I reckon is the way to go but Webster seems to favour TMM in that role.
Ford has improved of late and I actually like him he’s just on for far too long which is when the error tend to come.
Capewell started pretty bad but came right he just shouldn’t be used at centre.
Berry yeah that experiment has failed but I’m sure Webby will persist.
I’d like to see our bench used impactfully, sure by all means use the usual prop rotations but with Healey, Halasima and Vaimaunga we have a chance to let some guys rip shit up when injected into the game
 

Matiunz

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How far off is Jet ?
Debut in 2026 ? Or more likely 2027 ?

And will he do a Walsh after 1 season ?
People get excited about the name but it’s worth noting he hasn’t dominated NSW cup in the same way TMM and Tannah were earlier in the year if that’s a decent measuring stick?
Might get a debut next year but year after for regular games.
As to whether he stays? Guess it’s whether he wants his own path or to be with his bro/Dad (and maybe in their shadow?) pretty sure he was born in NZ so there’s atleast some connection. The tin foiled hat brigade have picked up on Ivan’s wry smile and comments of ‘part of his current journey’ when asked about how Jett was settling into Auckland as proof he’s jumping ship
 

Wb1234

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Stadium rent must be expansive

Bet they would love another team to help subsidise stadium costs and potentially lower ticket prices

Especially since the nrl season is way longer than the short super rugby season
 

Gobsmacked

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Stadium rent must be expansive

Bet they would love another team to help subsidise stadium costs and potentially lower ticket prices

Especially since the nrl season is way longer than the short super rugby season
Maybe the NRL played it perfectly. Let Union pay it off first lol
 

Matua

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Stadium rent must be expansive

Bet they would love another team to help subsidise stadium costs and potentially lower ticket prices

Especially since the nrl season is way longer than the short super rugby season
40% hike seems steep. $500 for a family pass you go yep, lets do it, $1400 ah, nope.
 

LightLizard

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Yeah, the grind was good. Although the simple fact is that without Leka we only just make the 8 (or worse don't make it). His individual brilliance saved as twice at crucial times stopping what could have turned into a run of losses.

Egan wasn't that good this year. I daresay he's past his peak. It will be interesting to see if Metcalf will retain his form when he comes back, he played way above how well I thought he could this year. He's not an organiser though, and neither is CHT.

We've got good young forwards yet we brought back in Ford who is a plod and gave away two penalties at crucial times.

I don't have a problem with coaches having favourites, it's the nature of the sport, I just wish Webby's weren't guys like Ford and Berry. Capewell can bugger off too.
I would say, TBH, that you don't know a lot about playing / coaching League. Ford and Capewell have been, by some margin, two of the best in the WHOLE of the NRL. And there are stats. galore and "experts" that will back that up.
 

Gobsmacked

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I would say, TBH, that you don't know a lot about playing / coaching League. Ford and Capewell have been, by some margin, two of the best in the WHOLE of the NRL. And there are stats. galore and "experts" that will back that up.
He just doesn't like them because he's racist against Ausies
 

Wb1234

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He just doesn't like them because he's racist against Ausies
He lives In oz lol
I would say, TBH, that you don't know a lot about playing / coaching League. Ford and Capewell have been, by some margin, two of the best in the WHOLE of the NRL. And there are stats. galore and "experts" that will back that up.
Cmon bro don’t exaggerate

This is a side that without Metcalf went from top four to basically having their season over
 

Matua

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He just doesn't like them because he's racist against Ausies
We're in agreement. ;) Nah, I love you Aussies, some of my best relatives are Aussies. For a bit of balance Niukore was shit too.

I would say, TBH, that you don't know a lot about playing / coaching League. Ford and Capewell have been, by some margin, two of the best in the WHOLE of the NRL. And there are stats. galore and "experts" that will back that up.
Bahaha, what a pompous post for a forum. Ford is an error and penalty magnet (as noted in the "stats") even in his good season (yes he was much better this year than last year), and he came back into the team at the wrong time and this was borne out in the finals match. The only stats Capewell topped were the missed tackles.
 

Wb1234

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Can you please post the article?
NRL Players Poll 2025 Part One: Best young star, coach, most underrated player, worst stadium
Who is best young star in rugby league? Who is the most underrated? And which team has the worst stadium? NRL players tackle the burning questions in part one of our Players Poll.
Michael Carayannis
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Brent Read
3 min read
September 20, 2025 - 5:00AM
News Sport Network

NRL: Corey Horsburgh speaks on Hudson Young being put in the bin for stirring up Reece Walsh, as he exclaims "I'd be sent off every week if that was a rule".
Ethan Strange will attempt to resurrect Canberra’s fortunes with the backing of his peers.
The Raiders playmaker has been anointed as the game’s best young player in an exclusive player poll conducted by this masthead in conjunction with the RLPA.
More than 500 players – making it the largest poll ever conducted – expressed views on a range of matters from on-field stars to off-field issues.
In the first instalment of the survey, players have spoken glowingly about Strange on the eve of his sudden-death final against the Sharks on Saturday night.
SEE THE RESULTS OF PART ONE OF PLAYER SURVERY BELOW
Ethan Strange has been voted as the game’s best young player by his peers. Picture: Getty Images
Ethan Strange has been voted as the game’s best young player by his peers. Picture: Getty Images
Strange, who is in contention to make his Kangaroos debut for the end of year Ashes series, pipped Warriors young gun Leka Halasima and Roosters centre Robert Toia for the honour.
The vote was for players aged 20 years or under before June 30.
Isaiya Katoa claimed the gong last year.
Canberra skipper Joe Tapine was full of praise for Strange, who has enjoyed a breakout season in the No.6 jersey for the high-flying Raiders.
“People always give him a lot of credit for the physical way he plays the game,” Tapine said.
“When he does play, it’s almost like he’s built of granite, but I think people underestimate his mental steel. For a playmaker so young, his mental strength is up there as well.
“You can’t do the things he does on the field, like the physical stuff and throwing your body on the line defence, without being mentally strong.
“It’s a credit to him and the way he has developed as a player. It’s a huge credit to the coaches that he has had, like his dad John, the way he has been playing this year.
“He’s going to be hugely important for us this finals series.
“I’m looking forward to seeing how he goes.”
While the Raiders five-eighth was given his due praise, the same cannot be said for Canberra’s home ground GIO Stadium.
NRL players have voted Canberra’s GIO Stadium in Canberra, as their least favourite venue. Picture: AAP
NRL players have voted Canberra’s GIO Stadium in Canberra, as their least favourite venue. Picture: AAP
SEE THE RESULTS OF PART ONE OF PLAYER SURVERY BELOW
The Raiders are pushing for the government to help redevelop the ground, but it has been ranked as the NRL’s least favourite venue by the players with 16 per cent.
Told about the poll results, Canberra chief executive Don Furner said: “Not surprised - it’s 50 years old and is not fit for purpose in this day and age.”
GIO stadium was ranked below 4 Pines Park (12 per cent) and Leichhardt Oval (11 per cent). Canberra’s home ground also finished as the worst last year.
Other results include: Suncorp Stadium sitting on top of the favourite away ground (41.5 per cent), easily beating Cbus Super Stadium (9.5%) and GoMedia Stadium (7.2%).
Craig Bellamy has dethroned Wayne Bennett as the coach players would most like to play for with 26 per cent.
Players have voted Craig Bellamy as the coach they’d most like to play under. Picture: Michael Klein
Players have voted Craig Bellamy as the coach they’d most like to play under. Picture: Michael Klein
Bennett – who won the poll last year with 26 per cent – dropped to third with 13 per cent. Ivan Cleary (15 per cent) was second behind Bellamy.
Roosters veteran winger Daniel Tupou was crowned the game’s most-underrated player.
The three-time premiership winger has just completed his 14th season in the top grade and is 11-short of the 300-game mark.
Roosters winger Daniel Tupou has been voted as the NRL’s most underrated player. Picture: Getty Images
Roosters winger Daniel Tupou has been voted as the NRL’s most underrated player. Picture: Getty Images
Tupou beat out last year’s winner Mitch Kenny who finished in second place this time around. Blayke Brailey and Zac Hosking tied for third as the pair square off against each other on Saturday night. Roosters coach Trent Robinson heaped praise on Tupou.
“I’m seeing it as a respect thing from the players that they see the work he does in the shadows,” Robinson said.
“He just goes about his business without any fanfare. People respect how he plays and that’s the way he has played his whole career.
“It is a tip of the cap from the other players to say that we see you.”
 

Wb1234

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Warriors get a chance to avenge their loss

I’m guessing they’ve never won it before

Did any of the lower sides make it to their grand finals ?
 

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