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10 Reasons why Frenzy thinks Felix’s a Shit Footballer

Surely

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Or split them and run the length again

Like the fastest player in the club can't
 
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5. Holmes threatens to LEAVE the Sharks, every 2 seconds he gets criticised, despite being the teams highest paid player. Rubbish on all counts. Moylan is the highest paid player at the club. Holmes has never threatened to leave.
RIGHT ON CUE ! AGAIN!!

THE Cowboys have held secret talks with Valentine Holmes as the Maroons star declared he wanted to play fullback permanently.

The Sunday Mail can reveal North Queensland hierarchy have identified Holmes as a potential long-term No. 1 at the club.

Holmes grew up in Townsville but was snapped up by Cronulla where he has developed into a Test and Origin winger.




Valentine Holmes is in talks with the Cowboys to be their future fullback.
The 22-year-old will make his third appearance for Queensland on the left wing in Wednesday’s Origin series opener at the MCG.

Holmes is contracted to the Sharks until the end of 2019 and has an option in his favour to remain at Cronulla in 2020.

However, the Cowboys have emerged as a contender for his signature after sounding out Holmes earlier this year.

Premiership-winning fullback Lachlan Coote is no certainty to remain at the Cowboys beyond this season and Holmes’ manager, Gavin Orr, said the Cronulla flyer had attracted interest from rival clubs.


Holmes has expressed his desire to play as a fullback rather than on the wing.
“Val has interest,” he said.

“The Sharks are looking to extend his current contract but if we don’t do that, Val will go on to the open market come the 1st of November.

“The Cowboys are most definitely an option. He is from Townsville, his family is from there and his partner has family in the region.

“If Val left, that would be the obvious club, but we’ll see what takes place with the Sharks.

“He would love to play fullback on a regular basis and that will be a consideration when Val weighs up his future.”


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Holmes started the NRL season at fullback for Cronulla before being moved to the wing after just one game.

He has filled in at No. 1 at times throughout the season, but Cronulla has representative fullbacks Josh Dugan and Matt Moylan within its ranks.

Holmes has thrown his hand up to replace retiring Maroons No. 1 Billy Slater and said his ambition was to prove he was a long-term fullback.

“I want to master that at club level first, it’s definitely the position I want to play,” he said.

“I’m still playing a bit of fullback at the Sharks. I still get a bit of a run there. Flanno (coach Shane Flanagan) lets me roam around and get some time there, so I’m happy.

“I’m contracted this year, next year and an option for 2020 (at Cronulla).


Holmes will hit the open market at the end of season if the Sharks don’t re-sign him.
“There has been a lot of talk about player movement, not just with myself.

“I don’t know where it’s heading. At the moment I’m with the Sharks.”

Michael Morgan will replace retiring halfback Johnathan Thurston in the Cowboys’ No. 7 jersey next season, with Te Maire Martin expected to get first crack at five-eighth.

If Coote is not re-signed, Ben Hampton shapes as the most logical fullback option unless the Cowboys can snare Holmes a season early.


Holmes would replace Lachlan Coote if he parts ways with the Cowboys.
Holmes has family connections in Townsville and his partner is the sister of Morgan’s fiancee.

Morgan, also a Queensland Origin representative, said he hoped to play alongside Holmes at the Cowboys.

“I would (like to see him at the Cowboys),” Morgan said.

“I’m good mates with him away from footy.

“It would be nice. Hopefully one day.”
 

Eion

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He’s probably sick to death of reading shit about himself on these forums.
 

Ads

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Should go them for chatting to our contracted player before they can.
 
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I got someone who works in stats to run the numbers.

In the season approaching their 23rd birthdays the following players had achieved.


Sludge up to and including 1977

72 NSWRL games, 44 wins, 36 tries, 4 finals including 1 GF loss
8 Interstate games, 4 tries, 7 wins
3 internationals, 2 tries
ET up to and including 1988
112 NSWRL games, 57 wins, 49 tries, 2 finals both losses
6 origins, 2 wins, 2 tries
3 internationals, 2 wins, 1 try
Little Sludge up to and including 1997
63 NSWRL/ARL games, 41 wins, 36 tries, 8 Finals matches including 1 GF loss
0 Origins
3 Internationals, 2 tries
Valentine Holmes
91 NRL games, 55 wins, 55 tries, 6 Finals including 1 GF win
2 origins, 4 tries, 2 wins
11 internationals, 14 tries, 11 wins


Why anyone would want to get rid of this enormous talent has me completely baffled.
 
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I got someone who works in stats to run the numbers.

In the season approaching their 23rd birthdays the following players had achieved.


Sludge up to and including 1977

72 NSWRL games, 44 wins, 36 tries, 4 finals including 1 GF loss
8 Interstate games, 4 tries, 7 wins
3 internationals, 2 tries
ET up to and including 1988
112 NSWRL games, 57 wins, 49 tries, 2 finals both losses
6 origins, 2 wins, 2 tries
3 internationals, 2 wins, 1 try
Little Sludge up to and including 1997
63 NSWRL/ARL games, 41 wins, 36 tries, 8 Finals matches including 1 GF loss
0 Origins
3 Internationals, 2 tries
Valentine Holmes
91 NRL games, 55 wins, 55 tries, 6 Finals including 1 GF win
2 origins, 4 tries, 2 wins
11 internationals, 14 tries, 11 wins


Why anyone would want to get rid of this enormous talent has me completely baffled.
because hes a dime a dozen winger on too much money. What is laughable is to even mention his name in the same sentence as as Sludge, ET or Rat. Its embarrassing.
 

betcats

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Sharks fans laughed me off da forums when I suggested DWZ will make a better fb a couple years ago, I feel vindicated.
 

Quigs

Immortal
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I used to think that Brian Cox was a better fullback then Gordan Abercrombie. Coxxy was near the end of his career and Gordan started hitting his straps. I wasn't vindicated in the long run.
 
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Was accused of being biased and just constantly talking up penrith players etc when I genuinely just thought Dwz was a better prospect.
Mate, just because a couple of fellas on a sharks forum are sledging Holmes, doesn't mean DWZ is or will be a better full back.
 

betcats

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Mate, just because a couple of fellas on a sharks forum are sledging Holmes, doesn't mean DWZ is or will be a better full back.

Of course not. He is a better fullback based on their performances in the position. It could change in the future but right now it’s not debatable IMO.
 

Card Shark

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Why anyone would want to get rid of this enormous talent has me completely baffled.

Apparently it’s because he’s paid way too much but I get the feeling if he was on minimum wage, the hate would still exist.

He’s not as good as ET or Sludge but he’s better than Matt.

I used to love Matt’s freakish play from the wing but Holmes has already outdone him in this respect.
 

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