Have you guys signed anyone apart from garner yet, or are you just going to fill the gaps with your juniors?
Zac Hosking from the Broncos and I believe they are looking for a hooker as backup for Kenny and Luke. Luke hasn't played a season of first grade before and it's a tough position on the body. As far as I'm aware, that's it. We have a few players getting close to being first grade ready and new signings just block their opportunities.
Without doubt, the most important change to development at the Panthers is the willingness to put juniors into the team for a spell so they can learn. Once they start to struggle, back down the grades they go and this process is repeated at every level. They learn what the next level is like, what training and discipline you need for the next level. I think it is especially important for our Pacific Islander heritage players. They have typically progressed through junior grades with a physical advantage over caucasian heritage players who tend to physically mature later and they can get lazy thinking they will always be bigger and stronger than the other players. Then you play against adults and realise that your physical gifts don't make you exceptional any more and somebody like Radley or Murray are likely to cut you in half in a tackle and somebody like NAS or Burgess are likely to smash you into the middle of next week
This year we had the extraordinary circumstance where the NSW cup semi final was played by a team almost full of Jersey Flegg players because First Grade was nearly 100% NSW cup. Of course that also meant SG Ball needed players from Harold Matthews and so on. As soon as the NSW Cup players were back, they were all dropped back down again.
This whole process turns to crap if you start buying too many players outside the club. That said, sometimes you need to shore up certain positions, hooker is our latest weakness. Sometimes you need some experience on the field too. That's why Wallace and Soward were added to help Cleary learn his trade. As the Titans discovered last year, rookie halves will always struggle.
You can thank us later for Hopkins. He has had 9 first grade games and is a great player. If Yeo wasn't here, I am sure he would be a regular first grader.