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where's the schlong?Papali'i was 22 with over 60 NRL games under his belt ffs. There aren't many of those around. Don't pretend he was some nobody. He always had top 17 potential, which is why we signed him. By contrast, Stone is 24 and has played only 23 games. That's a genuine minimum salary backup. The Storm have a bunch of these types:
Player Age in 2021 NRL Games Booth 26 6 Eisenhuth 29 31 Grant 27 1 Jacks 29 48 Jennings 28 50 Johns 22 5 King 24 50 Lewis 29 19 Lumelume 23 3 Pene 26 7 Smoothy 22 4
Up and coming youngsters with high potential, like Isaiah Papali'i and Reimis Smith, cost a lot more than career backups like Ray Stone and Tom Eisenhuth. That's why the strong teams have these players in their squad, even though they have 'reached their ceiling'. Can you merkins get your head out of your arse and actually watch the game so we can have informed conversations about our club ffs
Come on fess up. Whats the goss? He has a gig somewhere at the moment. I heard him mentioned recently. Not sure where though.Potter was not an “assistant” and there could be a reason Potter struggles to hold onto his coaching gigs for more then a year or 2………..
New York.Come on fess up. Whats the goss? He has a gig somewhere at the moment. I heard him mentioned recently. Not sure where though.
I think hes Mounties NSW Cup Coach.New York.
Mick Potter to take charge of ambitious New York club with bold plans for 2021
Former St Helens and Bradford boss in line for role at rugby league's latest expansion clubwww.mirror.co.uk
Out for the season: https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2021/04/10/mcgavin-stars-in-falcons-big-win-over-jets/where's the schlong?
Who the hell is this King with 50 games?Papali'i was 22 with over 60 NRL games under his belt ffs. There aren't many of those around. Don't pretend he was some nobody. He always had top 17 potential, which is why we signed him. By contrast, Stone is 24 and has played only 23 games. That's a genuine minimum salary backup. The Storm have a bunch of these types:
Player Age in 2021 NRL Games Booth 26 6 Eisenhuth 29 31 Grant 27 1 Jacks 29 48 Jennings 28 50 Johns 22 5 King 24 50 Lewis 29 19 Lumelume 23 3 Pene 26 7 Smoothy 22 4
Up and coming youngsters with high potential, like Isaiah Papali'i and Reimis Smith, cost a lot more than career backups like Ray Stone and Tom Eisenhuth. That's why the strong teams have these players in their squad, even though they have 'reached their ceiling'. Can you merkins get your head out of your arse and actually watch the game so we can have informed conversations about our club ffs
Who the hell is this King with 50 games?
Ok, yeah I've heard of him now. Surprised he's played 50 games though.Max King - Playing Career - RLP
A summary of the career stats for Max King, a rugby league player who represented Aus PM XIII, and also played for the Gold Coast Titans, the Melbourne Storm and the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs.www.rugbyleagueproject.org
I don’t see how experience is going to help if we keep practising the same old ineffectual plays over and over. I think the coaching staff needs to shake things up.Everyone here would like us to score more points. The question is whether coaching will make that happen. Personally I think it will only be improved by experience and/or recruitment.
Nothing worse than when your Schlong is out for the season.
Every tackle of every set requires players making decisions. This is what eyes-up-footy means. The coach isn't sitting up in the box controlling players like he's playing Xbox. As players get more practice making decisions they should get better at it, and this should happen more quickly for less experienced players. Look at how Moses has improved in his decision making, or Mahoney's big jump in form this year. It comes from experience. The same will happen with Drown.I don’t see how experience is going to help if we keep practising the same old ineffectual plays over and over. I think the coaching staff needs to shake things up.
Exactly what most, not all, are thinking.
As much as The Great Gus annoys me, when discussing our Eels he is pretty much spot on and I hate him even more for that.
Thats two legends of the game plus 99% of supporters versus BA and his ever willing sympathisers. He will have to come up with something special this next 6 weeks plus hopefully the semis to take pressure off himself. Its pretty much make or break for BA I reckon. Ill be hoping for "make" and cheering regardless and hope for a huge surprise. Time to aim up BA. Hopefully that dosent mean just run harder.
They have been told, as they continually repeat, that they have to stick to the game plan and "get them at the end". Ive heard this any number of times post match from both Gutho and Mitch. Have you ever heard them say we need to play whats in front of us if its not working? I havent. They play to a system that works often but not always.
Everyone here would like us to score more points. The question is whether coaching will make that happen. Personally I think it will only be improved by experience and/or recruitment.