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He's a forward mostly yeah? Was playing prop last year from what was said on hereYou want to turn a massively talented centre into a second rower?
He's a forward mostly yeah? Was playing prop last year from what was said on hereYou want to turn a massively talented centre into a second rower?
He's a forward mostly yeah? Was playing prop last year from what was said on here
You want to turn a massively talented centre into a second rower?
He's a forward mostly yeah? Was playing prop last year from what was said on here
Yeah I don't get it either. Especially when we need a right centre. We know Martin can basically play 80 at right 2nd row and he was brilliant there last year.
You want to turn a massively talented centre into a second rower?
Tago was playing lock last year. He’s listed as a centre/second row. He is definitely going to bigger than he is now, I think it could go either way. We need an edge backrower more than we need a centre.
Those saying we need a right centre
Tago is playing left centre not right
Jenkins is playing right centre and looks the complete centre/wing.
Then you have May even Turuva might bulk up to centre.
Burns gone
Likely Capewell gone
Then where? So the sooner Tago has a run the better
Physically Turuva already is big enough to play centre imo.
May looks the goods(very quick) and I do like Jenkins also, plenty of outside back options next season.
He's playing like two grades up. Is eligible for the U/18's squad still.No idea he looks small and his style suited to the backline but if he's a forward why not I guess.
He's playing like two grades up. Is eligible for the U/18's squad still.
Yeah if Capewell goes we have Kikau and Martin as NRL second rowers. Even if he doesn’t you upgrade the front row rotation with Martin over Eisenhuth and replace his bench minutes with a boom rookie.
Jenkins/Turuva/Momo all options for right centre next year if we go that way.
Probably depend on how he grows over the next 9 months and what happens with Capewell.
No doubt he'll grow if the club is developing him as a forward.
Another thing is by 18/19 a lot of the polynesian players are already developed.
A lot of them fill out by 16/17 which is why they are so dominant at younger ages compared to the Caucasian players.
As the Polynesian players get into the 18/20 age range it's not about bulking them up as they generally have just done that naturally. It's about healthy balance of size compared to lean muscle.
In comparison look at the photo of lindsay Smith on Penriths page. He's 21, and has barely filled out into his body. The club is obviously planning to bulk him up/fill out over the next 12-18 months.
You generally don't get taller once you are 18 so I'd say height wise tago is done growing. He will of course add a bit of weight to his frame but its a careful juggling act with polynesian players.