The epitome of a good listen guys.
Totally agreed with PMs analysis of the 5 key areas requiring improvement. He nailed it imho.
Ive heard good things of Dressler but am yet to see him play. Any updates?
What with our decision to not match offers for Twal and Keppie I was wondering if you guys could shed some light on juniors you see as being prioriries up front.
Thanks guys.
Lots to break down and delve into so let me flex the old typing thingamabobs.
Dresler is facing a similar battle to what Gutho had to overcome in regards to re-injuring the same knee, except he had more complications along the way. His timeline for a return to the Flegg is a little murky last I heard but it could be anywhere from 4-8 weeks. He was truly outstanding for us in the SG Ball in 2016 and after a strong start to 2017 he unfortunately banged that troublesome knee up.
Superb character, honestly can not speak highly enough of him having met and spoken to him dozens of times now. As good a club man as you will ever find for someone his age. Regardless of how tough his rehab was over the last 12 months he turned up to both SG Ball and Holden Cup/Jersey Flegg games to barrack for his mates and has run the water and tee this year in Flegg.
If he gets back to anywhere near his best he is one of quite a few returning players (Filia Utoikamanu, Salesi Faingaa, Beni Valu, John Fonua, Mitch Butfield plus SG Ball talent like JP Nohra and Stefano Utoikamanu) that will really boost the 20s down the stretch.
The Twal and Keppie situations were unfortunate. Wests paid a pretty hefty premium for Twal as I understand but he is obviously playing some good footy for them. I am glad that he is doing well but you could make a very compelling case that his talents wouldn't augment our current pack or address the well noted blockbuster-prop-shaped-hole in our roster.
Looking from the outside-in I think the loss of Keppie was a complex arrangement of factors. To a degree I think Manly snuck in under our guard - especially given they were right in the thick of their salary cap investigation and you would
expect the NRL to put a freeze on any Top 30 player transactions they could make until the full extent of the findings were presented.
The other factor at play here is, and I know fans are frustrated that our supposed gun juniors still haven't manifested in first grade, but we have a raft of tough calls to make from here on out. Opinions will vary because talent identification is such an inexact science (and we fans are only privy to a tiny percentage of what makes up the process) but there are probably
well over 12 player in our 2018 Jersey Flegg squad that have varying degrees of NRL potential.
Will all of them make it? Almost certainly not. Can you keep over a dozen prospective NRL talents stashed away in the T30/D6 roster system? Absolutely not. So you need to make the right call on which players to keep and I think Keppie is something of a victim to that process. We wanted to keep him but conversely we didn't necessarily commit the resources (a Top 30 spot) to locking him up due to higher priorities in junior retention and NRL development.
I think fans need to be prepared for rival clubs to pinch more than a few handy players off us in the coming seasons due to the ridiculous success of the two junior classes that started their journeys in Harold Matthews classes of 2015 and 2016 respectively. Sean Keppie and Matt Doorey has been poached for 2019 so we need to hit it out of the park with who we keep because it could set us up for a sustained run in the NRL.
Off the top of my head (and apologies to any players I miss/forget) Flegg players you probably want to monitor go something like this:
Tui Afualo (Centre)
Noel Aukafolau (Centre)
Dylan Brown (Half)
Jesse Cronin (EDGE/Lock)
Steve Dresler (Prop/Lock)
Haze Dunster (Wing)
Salesi Faingaa (EDGE)
John Fonua (Fullback/Wing)
Oregon Kaufusi (Prop)
Reed Mahoney (Hooker)
John Paul Nohra (Fullback)
Ethan Parry (Wing)
Jaeman Salmon (Half/Super Utility)
Kyle Schneider (Hooker)
Joe Taipari (Half)
Michael Tupou (Lock)
Filia Utoikamanu (EDGE)
Stefano Utoikamanu (Prop)
That is only dipping into the SG Ball squad for Nohra, Schneider and Stefano by the by. No way they all go on to play NRL but you begin to see the problem here, the club has sort out who to keep - and at what priority - from from that rather lengthy list.
Ham and I will probably go over this again in the next installment of the podcast but hopefully that covers you until next week, mate!