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Luai the tigepie.

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JL will get his day in the sun.

Watching him and Galvo start to click is going to be something.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, they’ll be some teething pains, but once they go, look out.

I’ll give them until round 8 or 9 to find their synergy.

Then they will simply cut other sides to shreds.
 

Tigerm

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JL will get his day in the sun.

Watching him and Galvo start to click is going to be something.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, they’ll be some teething pains, but once they go, look out.

I’ll give them until round 8 or 9 to find their synergy.

Then they will simply cut other sides to shreds.
As long as we have 5 wins by R8, I’ll be happy.
Then blitz all comers. Hahaha
 

Das Hassler

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I don’t not like the guy, he’s a gem.
But he leads by example, and doesn’t seem to get others to follow him.
I think Luai, will lead by example and demand they follow him.
I hate the idea of co-captains.

The thing I'd add to your (fair) point is that while JL wasn't captain...or even co captain ..apart from perhaps a few shorthanded games at penrith he was acknowledged by many as the onfield and off field energy generator of that club. Maybe promise him the captaincy after Api retires...unless of course the NRL has a problem with that as well!.
 
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Tiger05

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As long as we have 5 wins by R8, I’ll be happy.
Then blitz all comers. Hahaha

I agree. I want to see them have a red hot go this season. I reckon our squad can compete with most teams in the comp.

Can Benji get them playing well ? I think they like Benji though.
 

Tigerm

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I agree. I want to see them have a red hot go this season. I reckon our squad can compete with most teams in the comp.

Can Benji get them playing well ? I think they like Benji though.
I get the feeling, Jerome will have a big part to play in the coaching and plays.
I don't think Benji will ignore his vast experience. Be crazy if he does.
 

Nutz

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I get the feeling, Jerome will have a big part to play in the coaching and plays.
I don't think Benji will ignore his vast experience. Be crazy if he does.

Number nines are naturally like that anyway Tm and I'm sure all the players respect him enough to shut up when he talks.
 

Tigerm

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Speaking on the ‘Behind the Roar’ podcast, the gun five-eighth admitted his move to the Tigers will give him a chance to showcase just how good he can be as the chief playmaker.

“To sort of knock it on the head everyone just saw it (the Tigers offer) as a great deal to take, for me I love a challenge, I am a competitive dude,” Luai said.
 

Tiger05

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Benji and api have the bromance. That doesn’t just fall out of the sky..

The thing is Benji to me showed serious flaws last season but the players seem to like him. I mean clearly Bateman hates his guts but Bateman wasn't performing up to his contract value.

You can learn a lot by your mistakes and Benji was owning them last season.

I'm hopeful Benji has good tacticians around him and they come up with good game plans. If that happens and the players want to play with him maybe we'll get some magic.
 

Nutz

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I'm hopeful Benji has good tacticians around him and they come up with good game plans. If that happens and the players want to play with him maybe we'll get some magic.

I don't think we need a game plan as much as we need to play structured, disciplined footy. Cut out the errors, complete their sets and don't miss tackles bla bla bla.
However, unstructured eyes up footy will come naturally from Api, Luai, and Galvin. The rest need to get to their positions through out the game and do their bit.
 

Tiger05

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I don't think we need a game plan as much as we need to play structured, disciplined footy. Cut out the errors, complete their sets and don't miss tackles bla bla bla.
However, unstructured eyes up footy will come naturally from Api, Luai, and Galvin. The rest need to get to their positions through out the game and do their bit.

There is a lot of truth here but I want to see this team be able to attack. I don't think you can just grind out a season and you need more than just "play some footy" when it comes to good attack.
 

Nutz

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There is a lot of truth here but I want to see this team be able to attack. I don't think you can just grind out a season and you need more than just "play some footy" when it comes to good attack.

Yeh I agree. The only right answer is the players need to understand what their role is and do it under fatigue and opposition pressure, and for 80+ minutes. That's why we train harder than we play. Sometimes we would train for 30min without stopping for breaks and sometimes we would simply walk through over and over and ....
When a player like Luai plays what seems to be off the cuff footy he knows in the back of his mind how his team mates have shaped the opposition's defense.
Not enough credit goes to players who do proper decoy runs or those who hit the ball up strongly and play the ball quickly.
When a team is suffering from fatigue, the opposition will get a wiff of it and the plays get quicker. It's these moments that well drilled teams like Penrith excel at.
So in essence train hard, play hard, get pissed, fall over then do it all again. I was very good at doing those last couple of things. :)
 

Munky

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Might be just in the moment talk, but could Jarome Luai be the biggest signing of the NRL era?

Just look at it purely on terms of face value:

* Four time Premiership winning half
* Current Origin half who came up with the series winning play
* Captains his country
* Genuine Superstar and huge media/corporate profile
* 27 years old in the prime of his career

Coming to the team who has won the wooden spoon 3 times in a row and hasnt made the finals for 14 years. The only one I can remotely think of is Greg Inglis to Souths, however he wasnt a spine player and was forced from the Storm due to the Salary Cap Breaches.

I get that he hasnt set foot on the field for us and could still be a slop, but I'm talking purely about the signing, not the on field impact which is TBD.

The bloke is a winner.

The fact he developed a passable long kicking game this year bodes well for you guys.

Also the best defensive left sided half in the game.

Trying to think of other notable signings. The two I came up with are Priddis to Penrith and Kennedy to Manly.

The Broncos took years to replace Priddo and he had a CC around his neck within two years.

Kennedy went to Manly an showed their young future gun forwards how it's done.

Scott Prince did well for you guys but not sure his heart was ever truly with the club.
 

Vic Mackey

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The bloke is a winner.

The fact he developed a passable long kicking game this year bodes well for you guys.

Also the best defensive left sided half in the game.

Trying to think of other notable signings. The two I came up with are Priddis to Penrith and Kennedy to Manly.

The Broncos took years to replace Priddo and he had a CC around his neck within two years.

Kennedy went to Manly an showed their young future gun forwards how it's done.

Scott Prince did well for you guys but not sure his heart was ever truly with the club.

Both those guys had huge impact on the field however im talking more purely for the actual signing at the time. Priddis for instance had played 3 Origins over the space of 4 seasons when he went to Penrith, Kennedy was 32 when he got to Manly. Thurston would have had a bigger impact then those 2 but again, wasnt massive fanfare when he signed with NQ.

Prince was picked up from QLD Cup, so not really considered big at the time. Its a shame he was so whipped by his mrs, we probably win at least one more comp if he's our 7 from 2007-2012.
 

Tiger Ted

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Both those guys had huge impact on the field however im talking more purely for the actual signing at the time. Priddis for instance had played 3 Origins over the space of 4 seasons when he went to Penrith, Kennedy was 32 when he got to Manly. Thurston would have had a bigger impact then those 2 but again, wasnt massive fanfare when he signed with NQ.

Prince was picked up from QLD Cup, so not really considered big at the time. It’s a shame he was so whipped by his mrs, we probably win at least one more comp if he's our 7 from 2007-2012.
It was so untimely for us that the Tits were established 1 yr after we won the comp & recruited Prince as a marque signing for their inaugural ‘07 season
 

Fordy20

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It was so untimely for us that the Tits were established 1 yr after we won the comp & recruited Prince as a marque signing for their inaugural ‘07 season

It's a bit of a sliding doors moment, isn't it? Imagine if the Tits were established a few years earlier. They pick up Prince from the scrap heap, he delivers the Titans a premiership in 2005 instead of us and he keeps his Origin jersey because he doesn't leave Queensland. Imagine the impact that would have had on Jonathan Thurston's career, let alone Benji and Farah.
 
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