I do too, don’t get me wrong. Just the way I see it going.
Yeo would be a solid choice, but there’s lot of back rowers coming through, can he hold down his position?
Not sure tbh, I think he will be a starter for a few more seasons.
I do too, don’t get me wrong. Just the way I see it going.
Yeo would be a solid choice, but there’s lot of back rowers coming through, can he hold down his position?
Not sure tbh, I think he will be a starter for a few more seasons.
He will next year, but if Shawn Blore turns in to the player people expect he might take the 13.
Burns too looks good. Then of course if Jed ever stays fit. Plenty of backrowers over the next few years
A few departures
Sele seems to be another one who Cleary has made the scapegoat for the poor start to the season. No doubt he should of got more time this year.
Gotta be something else. I was impressed with Sele earlier this year. Had good line speed.
Wonder why the Dragons let him go...
Id go cleary captain next yr have no issues if yeo got it either but cleary is the logical choice.
Actually our youngest captain was 20, Phil Gould in 1978. I think he was a fair captain for his age and his leadership qualities were obvious but he didn't exactly have a star-studded side around him.Our youngest captain was 26 and it didn't work.
Actually our youngest captain was 20, Phil Gould in 1978. I think he was a fair captain for his age and his leadership qualities were obvious but he didn't exactly have a star-studded side around him.
Greg Alexander played his first game as club captain at 26, in his 8th season of first grade. That is about when Nathan will be ready.
Chammas on the nrl site reporting the Panthers have joined the race for Koroisau:
Penrith have joined the race for Apisai Koroisau's signature in 2020. The former Panther could be returning but the Warriors and Bulldogs are holding out hope to nab the hooker.
It's almost certain he won't be at the Sea Eagles in 2020. While the Panthers have unearthed Mitch Kenny this year, they believe Koroisau would provide plenty of spark to an attack that has struggled for the most part of the season.
Interestingly, Trent Barrett could be a key figure in discussions. Barrett worked with Koroisau at Penrith when he was assistant coach, before luring the hooker to Manly when he signed on as Geoff Toovey's successor in 2016.
Barrett, who will return to Penrith's coaching staff as Ivan Cleary's assistant next year, has a very strong relationship with Koroisau and is understood to be trying to tempt him back west.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/08/22/why-knights-have-identified-obrien-as-ideal-next-coach/