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Sign up Niko Jones, son of Sir Michael. He is the captain of the St Peters 1st XV and has amazing ball skills, off loading at will. The first club that The Iceman played for was Te Atatu Roosters RL.
After watching Matty Johns interviewed on NRL 360 I feel the Warriors should invest in bringing him over to speak to the squad early next year. His explanation of the way the top teams conduct their sets was by far the best I have seen. Obviously a man who has thought deeply about the game and can explain it coherently.
Public needs to see more of that, instead of the class clown shit we see so much of -
Didn't mean he was a messiah at all, but it's pretty well documented he's done good work with halves at a number of clubsYes, Johns seems like a messiah because of those insights he made on 360. But to be frank, that kind of analysis is hardly rocket science or even that insightful, but seems so cause a complete lack of it in RL public info. Ben Ikin looked dumbfounded by Johns' contribution as if the dude was sharing secrets on turning lead into gold. FFS it was a bit over the top actually.
Think cricket - ex players throughout the world offer so many insights into strategy and technical aspects through commentating and written media. Martin Crowe, RIP, was great in that regard. It's the norm in many sports.
And in USA sports too...incredibly in-depth analysis.
Rugby Union in NZ, more so than RL for sure.
Didn't mean he was a messiah at all, but it's pretty well documented he's done good work with halves at a number of clubs
I suspect because he himself was a limited player he might be able to empathise better
Yes, Johns seems like a messiah because of those insights he made on 360. But to be frank, that kind of analysis is hardly rocket science or even that insightful, but seems so cause a complete lack of it in RL public info. Ben Ikin looked dumbfounded by Johns' contribution as if the dude was sharing secrets on turning lead into gold. FFS it was a bit over the top actually.
Think cricket - ex players throughout the world offer so many insights into strategy and technical aspects through commentating and written media. Martin Crowe, RIP, was great in that regard. It's the norm in many sports.
And in USA sports too...incredibly in-depth analysis.
Rugby Union in NZ, more so than RL for sure.
Yep, Saints power is all from the back row and Vaughan, Ah Mau is fine but not a top drawer middle forwardI am not anti-Ah Mau by any means but honestly he is very similar to what we already have. Stocky but not a genuine "big prop", and not explosive at all. I feel he has been optimistically misrepresented a bit.
The Warriors are in desperate need of a game breaking forward, they don't have a guy there who you can pass the ball to who will create something on his own.
Examples would be any of the Burgess lads, Kikau, Taumololo, Taupau, T Sims, Pangai etc, they can run over the top of an opponent or poke through with an arm free etc
Oppositions aren't going to be shaking in their boots when they look across the park and see Blair, Papali and Tevaga lining up, Harris is good but not that style of player
I am not anti-Ah Mau by any means but honestly he is very similar to what we already have. Stocky but not a genuine "big prop", and not explosive at all. I feel he has been optimistically misrepresented a bit.
Been that way for some time sadly. That's why Ivan got Mateo back in the day. Haven't really developed one since Ali.
Papali'i really started to develop an offload towards the back end of the season and at only 19 has a lot of growth but doesn't have the pace/acceleration to be that destructive forward.
Been that way for some time sadly. That's why Ivan got Mateo back in the day. Haven't really developed one since Ali.
Papali'i really started to develop an offload towards the back end of the season and at only 19 has a lot of growth but doesn't have the pace/acceleration to be that destructive forward.
Is a bit of a mystery too, when you think of all the Polynesian lads playing league in Auckland, that the Warriors haven't been able to unearth one for a few years now
Used to get guys like Lauaki, Tai'i, Matagi etc coming through regularly that weren't top liners but the defence had to work to stop them. Afoa at times looks like filling that hole but I do wonder if he could keep that up long term and stay injury free even though he is filling out a bit
Surely we could release Lisone and get some money for the war chest?