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Dragons table three-year deal to Moses Suli

Trifili13

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I think we also have to take into account the position of our club as no top line centre is going to come without paying overs. Are we paying overs for Suli? Maybe. Is he the next "Puff the Magic Dragon", no, but is he an upgrade to what we have, I think yes.
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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Suli isn't an "official" signing as yet although I think it's a fait accompli. Lots of if and buts about why Dez is letting him go, but the same could be said of Souths with Sua, or Molo for that matter. I think he does need to increase his defensive involvement, however, if you're not playing regularly, this does have an effect on timing etc, consider also he last played a full game in rd 23, that's 5 games sitting as the reserve, and before that was rd 18 (coincidently V Us) again a further 5 games as a 'reserve'. Important that Dezi never really 'dropped' him.

In saying that about his defense, his season average was 90% tackle efficiency, missing only 9 tackles in his 12 appearances this year. Overall, his tackle efficiency combined at the tigers and manly stands at 90.79%. In comparison Zac's career tackle efficiency is 91.48%.

Suli's defense is not as bad as some make it out to be. Add his power running and he's a specialist left side player, and we have a very good signing once official.
 
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Loaded question that….

The blatant one of course was the defensive howler on his own line under pressure. That alone took the bunnies from a good to an unassailable lead.

The no try for him taking out Reynolds was debatable being disastrous but if you’re running a line knowing you’re not taking the ball, ffs do what you can to avoid the defence who are right in your field of vision, run at the “right shoulder”, or at least look like you are if they are crowded in. Dont just steamroll your way into em like he did. He’s a big guy and can’t expect him to step like Fred Astaire but In the modern game that’s only going put any try scored under a huge question mark. Debatable is was all him, but it cost em a try.

Nothing else outrageous but that’s a collective -10 point result when there was still a contest.

Anything he did that was great in the first half? Or even good? no drops balls perhaps..

Second half he racked up some meters in hit ups… and when the bunnies had the game sewn up he was put through a few holes which led to tries. further improving his “metres stats”So without the pressure, he did ok enough.

Disastrous?

Might have been a strong term to use and plenty have played worse. But it was far from great. People can look at that last ten minutes for positives, good for them.

Personally it was a display that doesn’t change my mind that a 3 year contract for him is anything but a gamble.

I’m sure that opinion doesn’t satisfy your loaded question but that’s my view.
Thanks for the reply. It does satisfy my “loaded question” (?)

Just after your opinion. Don’t take it so hard.
 
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Thanks for the reply. It does satisfy my “loaded question” (?)

Just after your opinion. Don’t take it so hard.
All good Emperor. Nothing hard felt, all healthy discussion on the forums. I didn’t believe i’d “gone off early” but did put that post up at halftime…

I also switched from beer to wine at the halftime break mate. Wasn’t bladdered but was a good night in…

The finals games have overall been great to watch and after taking a break from watching I have fallen back in love with the game. But ffs miss the Dragons being involved, I’m sure we all do.

Have a great weekend mate.
 
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All good Emperor. Nothing hard felt, all healthy discussion on the forums. I didn’t believe i’d “gone off early” but did put that post up at halftime…

I also switched from beer to wine at the halftime break mate. Wasn’t bladdered but was a good night in…

The finals games have overall been great to watch and after taking a break from watching I have fallen back in love with the game. But ffs miss the Dragons being involved, I’m sure we all do.

Have a great weekend mate.
All good mate.

Switching from beer to wine is fine. Not the other way around. A good friend of mine once said going from grain to grape was ok. Never go grape to grain.

We all miss the Dragons being involved.
 

possm

Coach
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So what will our backline look like in round 1, 2022?

Fullback
Will Sloan start there in round 1 or will Lomax or Mbye be the one with Soan being blooded in from time to time?

Wingers
I'd say it is a toss-up and the players who perform best in the off-season will gain selection. Ramsey, the Feagai brothers, Favalawa, will all be in contention.

Centers
Suli, Lomax, Bird and Max Feagai will all be in contention. Lomax, and Suili are our best combination. But Bird and Max Feagai will not be far behind.

Halves
I'd say a Bird/Hunt or Bird/Sullivan halves combination is on the cards. It will all depend on how Hunt and Sullivan go in the off-season.

I'd say the most likely backline will be:

1. Sloan
2. Ramsey
3. Suli
4. Lomax
5. Ravalawa
6. Bird
7. Hunt

9. Sullivan
14. Amone

I would rather Sullivan or Hunt to 9 with the other going to 7 and Amone on the bench at 14.
 

KogarahWarrior

Juniors
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Suli is decently fast, but just imagine the damage he could make at second row...

It could be

1. Sloan/Lomax/ Mbye (maybe)
2. Feagai
3. Feagai
4. Lomax
5. Rava
6. Amone
7. Sullivan
8. Molo
9. Hunt (ik this is a bit contentious given that Amone/Bud is a bit untested and Hunt was amazing at halfback)
10. De Belin
11. Suli
12. Su'a
13. Bird (but could play second row and probably should idk)

14. Mbye
15. Macca
16. Burns
17. Blocka
 

blacksafake

First Grade
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So what will our backline look like in round 1, 2022?

Fullback
Will Sloan start there in round 1 or will Lomax or Mbye be the one with Soan being blooded in from time to time?

Wingers
I'd say it is a toss-up and the players who perform best in the off-season will gain selection. Ramsey, the Feagai brothers, Favalawa, will all be in contention.

Centers
Suli, Lomax, Bird and Max Feagai will all be in contention. Lomax, and Suili are our best combination. But Bird and Max Feagai will not be far behind.

Halves
I'd say a Bird/Hunt or Bird/Sullivan halves combination is on the cards. It will all depend on how Hunt and Sullivan go in the off-season.

I'd say the most likely backline will be:

1. Sloan
2. Ramsey
3. Suli
4. Lomax
5. Ravalawa
6. Bird
7. Hunt

9. Sullivan
14. Amone

I would rather Sullivan or Hunt to 9 with the other going to 7 and Amone on the bench at 14.
Bird won’t be in the 6
 

BIG RIG

Juniors
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I’m personally predicting the RD 1 team to be

1. Tyrell Sloan
2. Matthew Feagai
3. Moses Suli
4. Zac Lomax
5. Mikaele Ravalawa
6. Junior Amone
7. Ben Hunt ( C )
8. Blake Lawrie
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Francis Molo
11. Jaydn Su’a
12. Jack Bird
13. Jack De Belin
BENCH
14. Moses Mbye
15. George Burgess
16. Josh Kerr
17. Tariq Sims *

This obviously can change as we still have 5 spots left so plenty of room for more signings

Also the fact that Sims May leave so I’d just chuck Burns in their if that’s the case

Also I reckon Josh Kerr will be a reserve next year and Josh McGuire will take his spot once he returns from his suspension
 

Como Connection

First Grade
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I’m personally predicting the RD 1 team to be

1. Tyrell Sloan
2. Matthew Feagai
3. Moses Suli
4. Zac Lomax
5. Mikaele Ravalawa
6. Junior Amone
7. Ben Hunt ( C )
8. Blake Lawrie
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Francis Molo
11. Jaydn Su’a
12. Jack Bird
13. Jack De Belin
BENCH
14. Moses Mbye
15. George Burgess
16. Josh Kerr
17. Tariq Sims *

This obviously can change as we still have 5 spots left so plenty of room for more signings

Also the fact that Sims May leave so I’d just chuck Burns in their if that’s the case

Also I reckon Josh Kerr will be a reserve next year and Josh McGuire will take his spot once he returns from his suspension
Big year for Burns I predict.
CC
 

kit66

Bench
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I’m personally predicting the RD 1 team to be

1. Tyrell Sloan
2. Matthew Feagai
3. Moses Suli
4. Zac Lomax
5. Mikaele Ravalawa
6. Junior Amone
7. Ben Hunt ( C )
8. Blake Lawrie
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Francis Molo
11. Jaydn Su’a
12. Jack Bird
13. Jack De Belin
BENCH
14. Moses Mbye
15. George Burgess
16. Josh Kerr
17. Tariq Sims *

This obviously can change as we still have 5 spots left so plenty of room for more signings

Also the fact that Sims May leave so I’d just chuck Burns in their if that’s the case

Also I reckon Josh Kerr will be a reserve next year and Josh McGuire will take his spot once he returns from his suspension
Not a bad back line to start the season with and see how it goes. At least those five can give us a good start to our sets and be dangerous close to the line in attack. Ramsey will have to improve markedly to force his way into the team. Suli left some holes in defence last night but his power running and great fend will be handy for us.
Our forward pack is still one of the weakest in the comp.
 

possm

Coach
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Still 5 spots to fill and we must have enough salary cap to recruit at least two more first grade forwards; a prop and a second row forward.

I also think Kerr will see a lot of reserve grade games in 2022 and that Lawrie will come off the bench. So I'm thinking a top-grade second-row forward or Bird to partner Su'A and the new prop to partner Molo in the run-on side.

So bench could be:
14 Sullivan/Amone
15. Lawrie
16. Burgess
17. Bird
 

jak

Bench
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3,493
Suli isn't an "official" signing as yet although I think it's a fait accompli. Lots of if and buts about why Dez is letting him go, but the same could be said of Souths with Sua, or Molo for that matter. I think he does need to increase his defensive involvement, however, if you're not playing regularly, this does have an effect on timing etc, consider also he last played a full game in rd 23, that's 5 games sitting as the reserve, and before that was rd 18 (coincidently V Us) again a further 5 games as a 'reserve'. Important that Dezi never really 'dropped' him.

In saying that about his defense, his season average was 90% tackle efficiency, missing only 9 tackles in his 12 appearances this year. Overall, his tackle efficiency combined at the tigers and manly stands at 90.79%. In comparison Zac's career tackle efficiency is 91.48%.

Suli's defense is not as bad as some make it out to be. Add his power running and he's a specialist left side player, and we have a very good signing once official.
all good points mate, my post of the week.
 

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