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Ravawala

Belta

Juniors
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A diamond in the rough, really. I hastily suggest because of our precarious position on the table we should be adventurous with our selections, Rav for example may not be polished but as OT suggests has potential. Safer options IMO aren’t gunna get the job done, Dufty and Field along with the young forwards fall into this category. Whatever eventuates this year I’m happy to see some youth coming through
 

Frank Facer

First Grade
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I wish I had a dollar for every time one of our forum selectors picked a bloke out of position or one they hadn't even seen play.
Until a player, such as Rava gets to play a different position, such as centre, we will never know if they would be a success there or not.
 

possm

Coach
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Frank , we have players such as Trimm, Kerr , Pearson &Field who deserve a t least a go in the NRL to see how they perform and they should be way ahead of Masters & Maranta in the peaking order. Both are slow and in Masters case an abysmal defender. He should be told that he won't get a chance until he fixes it.If defense is 90% attitude than obviously his is bad.He is just great with the ball in hand though.
Most times Masters got the ball last game, he ran on an angle towards the middle and died with the ball in hand. He had a very good winger - Saab - standing outside him but didn't pass the ball or try to draw the opposition and pass the ball to him.
 
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Walpole

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Until a player, such as Rava gets to play a different position, such as centre, we will never know if they would be a success there or not.
Mate, you're picking blokes you've never seen play. Even Mary knows what the reserve graders looks like.
 

Overseas dragon

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Field at left centre would provide us with Roberts type speed. He would have a much better passing game than Roberts. The more I think about the idea of Field at left centre, the more I would like to see how it would go.

Marsters is another one who could step up and take the left centre spot. I would be even interested to see him get a run on one of the wings this year.
Obviously not an idea that super coach would agree with but you have my vote
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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so he models his game on Tyson?
In most instances, Tyson runs into the middle and dies with the ball. I would like to see him run straight and as hard as possible and certainly not from a standing start. I am sure that he would make more ground and if he can practice his passing game, we might see him give the outside backs room to score tries.

It is better to keep Rava on the wing and not in the centres at this stage rather than to create further issues. Just like Semi did for the Eels - get early ball and make a hard run with Dufty backing up to score! This I would love to see.
 

getsmarty

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Ravalawa makes NRL.com Round 13 Team of the Week
Author
NRL.com
Timestamp
Wed 12 Jun 2019, 11:02 AM

Players from the Raiders and Panthers have been rewarded for their efforts with a healthy representation in the NRL Team of the Week for Round 13.

Impressive fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad joins fellow Raiders Bailey Simonsson, Jarrod Croker and John Bateman as the four men chosen by fans.

Penrith - a team on the improve - had three players named. Origin hopefuls James Maloney and Reagan Campbell-Gillard are joined by powerhouse back-rower Viliame Kikau.

Other players of note to have been selected include impressive Fijian pair Daniel Saifiti (Knights) and Mikaele Ravalawa (Dragons).

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Best winger
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best winger Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Bailey Simonsson
    18%
  • Jordan Rapana
    11%
  • Suliasi Vunivalu
    5%
  • Josh Addo-Carr
    12%
  • Jorge Taufua
    8%
  • Josh Mansour
    11%
  • Brian To'o
    11%
  • Mikaele Ravalawa
    24%
2,884 Votes

Best centre
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best centre Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Bronson Xerri
    51%
  • Hymel Hunt
    6%
  • Jarrod Croker
    20%
  • Moses Suli
    4%
  • Brian Kelly
    6%
  • Zac Lomax
    13%
2,872 Votes

Best second-rower
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best second-rower Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Elliott Whitehead
    7%
  • Briton Nikora
    5%
  • Viliame Kikau
    47%
  • Keegan Hipgrave
    2%
  • Lachlan Fitzgibbon
    7%
  • John Bateman
    26%
  • Jacob Host
    6%
2,861 Votes

Best five-eighth
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best five-eighth Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Jack Wighton
    14%
  • Cameron Munster
    9%
  • Cade Cust
    5%
  • Tyrone Roberts
    14%
  • James Maloney
    33%
  • Kyle Flanagan
    7%
  • Corey Norman
    18%
2,921 Votes

Best prop
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best prop Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Daniel Saifiti
    18%
  • Ryan Sutton
    13%
  • Jesse Bromwich
    9%
  • Martin Taupau
    15%
  • Addin Fonua-Blake
    8%
  • Jarrod Wallace
    7%
  • Moeaki Fotuaika
    3%
  • Reagan Campbell-Gillard
    16%
  • Paul Vaughan
    11%
2,835 Votes

Best fullback
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best fullback Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    35%
  • Matt Moylan
    17%
  • Tom Trbojevic
    18%
  • AJ Brimson
    15%
  • Dylan Edwards
    16%
2,797 Votes

Best lock
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best lock Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Tim Glasby
    6%
  • Dale Finucane
    11%
  • Jake Trbojevic
    20%
  • Jason Taumalolo
    45%
  • Jai Arrow
    8%
  • Liam Martin
    10%
2,710 Votes

Best halfback
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best halfback Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Aidan Sezer
    16%
  • Mitchell Pearce
    29%
  • Daly Cherry-Evans
    9%
  • Jahrome Hughes
    10%
  • Nathan Cleary
    12%
  • Chad Townsend
    8%
  • Ben Hunt
    16%
2,838 Votes

Best hooker
Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?

Best hooker Which of these players was the top performer in round 13?
  • Connor Watson
    36%
  • Cameron Smith
    41%
  • Jayden Brailey
    11%
  • Apisai Koroisau
    11%
2,621 Votes


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/12/ravalawa-makes-nrl.com-round-13-team-of-the-week/
 

getsmarty

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Play of the Week: Round 13 v Bulldogs
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Wed 12 Jun 2019, 09:58 AM

The dust has settled from the Dragons convincing 36-12 over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs but the highlights reel continues to float around.

Now it's time to vote for your favourite moment from the drought-breaking victory in the play of the week!

Option A: After spending some time in the Canterbury Cup, Mikaele Ravalawa stormed back into the top grade with a scintillating double. The first came off the skillful passing of Ben Hunt who floated a pass onto the chest of Ravalawa with the in-goal wide open in front of him. But the second required a special put down that stunned onlookers. Under immense pressure, Ravalawa lept into the air before planting the ball down in the corner in a brilliant acrobatic effort.

Option B: Another returning player took centre stage in this long-range effort. Started by Corey Norman in the centre of the field, a long pass found Zac Lomax who again offloaded to Ravalawa needing no invitation to chew up 30 metres downfield. Ravalawa then fired a pin-point pass back inside to Corey Norman in support who sprinted toward the line.

Option C: Ben Hunt puts Jacob Host into space behind the Dogs' line but instead of throwing a wild pass, Host puts the ball on his foot with Zac Lomax and Matt Dufty in hot pursuit. The ball bounces off the Bulldogs fullback and into the hands of Zac Lomax who cruised over to put the result beyond doubt late in the second half.

Vote for your favourite below!

Play of the Week: Round 13
Vote for your favourite moment

Play of the Week: Round 13 Vote for your favourite moment
  • A. Mikaele Ravalawa Double
    0%
  • B. Corey Norman
    0%
  • C. Zac Lomax
    0%

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/12/play-of-the-week-round-13-v-bulldogs2/
 

BLM01

First Grade
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Until a player, such as Rava gets to play a different position, such as centre, we will never know if they would be a success there or not.
WTF. What does it matter if they are winger and a genuinely good one too..not saying Rava is yet..but
BMoz could of been a good centre too...but only just got an opportunity in this years World Club Challenge at the ripe old age of 30+...or even Flo.
Why move him?
 

RufusRex

Post Whore
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WTF. What does it matter if they are winger and a genuinely good one too..not saying Rava is yet..but
BMoz could of been a good centre too...but only just got an opportunity in this years World Club Challenge at the ripe old age of 30+...or even Flo.
Why move him?

positives in his game
Hole running, ball playing, strong tackler, footy smart, excellent passing technique

weaknesses in his game
poor in the air, not a genuine speedster

junior footy
playing a game built around keeping the ball alive and creating 2 on 1 opportunities to exploit

His CV says centre, his experience at the moment is wing.
 

Frank Facer

First Grade
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5,069
WTF. What does it matter if they are winger and a genuinely good one too..not saying Rava is yet..but
BMoz could of been a good centre too...but only just got an opportunity in this years World Club Challenge at the ripe old age of 30+...or even Flo.
Why move him?
The reason to move Rava from the wing, is because he is terrible under the high ball. The other reason for moving him from the wing, is because he may make a better centre.

I said long ago that B Morris was too good for the wing.
 

BLM01

First Grade
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The reason to move Rava from the wing, is because he is terrible under the high ball. The other reason for moving him from the wing, is because he may make a better centre.

I said long ago that B Morris was too good for the wing.
1st year in 1st grade, good coaching and off season can improve that, Give that time. D Tupou had problems in his early days defending but could leap. You were wrong about BMoz..or were you. Never know but he did alright where he played on the wing
 

BLM01

First Grade
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positives in his game
Hole running, ball playing, strong tackler, footy smart, excellent passing technique

weaknesses in his game
poor in the air, not a genuine speedster

junior footy
playing a game built around keeping the ball alive and creating 2 on 1 opportunities to exploit

His CV says centre, his experience at the moment is wing.
Plenty of wingers with that CV..and that is why he has never played centre yet cause suited to wing ATM..he can get better in the air with more practice in off season and help from his supports
and we are told and yet to be proven he is a genuine speedster?
 

watatank

Coach
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14,206
Ravalawa is a fourth option at best as a centre. Something you try in NSW Cup or a shit team running last with nothing to lose.

We're pretty bad but not there yet.

The guy has talent but moving him to the centres is not the answer. Should just be looking to get him more involved in general, maybe start with more of a roaming commission.
 

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