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Rumoured & Confirmed Signings - Part 5

Girds89

Bench
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I dont mind the peach staines swap.

We have cover in the backs for most spots.

2nd row we dont have any cover.

If peachy can buy into the work ethic ivans installed into this team and have a real crack and get fit and stay committed he will be a handy back up with plenty of experience on minimal coin id imagine.

31 these days isnt exactly old for nrl players. If he gets fit he could have 2 decent years in him...

Really all up to how hard he wants to put in.
 

Iamback

Coach
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19,002
I dont mind the peach staines swap.

We have cover in the backs for most spots.

2nd row we dont have any cover.

If peachy can buy into the work ethic ivans installed into this team and have a real crack and get fit and stay committed he will be a handy back up with plenty of experience on minimal coin id imagine.

31 these days isnt exactly old for nrl players. If he gets fit he could have 2 decent years in him...

Really all up to how hard he wants to put in.

You need to fill your squad up, With Staines we have the minimum 24 needed for Nov. So swapping with someone other than a kid makes sense
 

Smug Panther

First Grade
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I dont mind the peach staines swap.

We have cover in the backs for most spots.

2nd row we dont have any cover.

If peachy can buy into the work ethic ivans installed into this team and have a real crack and get fit and stay committed he will be a handy back up with plenty of experience on minimal coin id imagine.

31 these days isnt exactly old for nrl players. If he gets fit he could have 2 decent years in him...

Really all up to how hard he wants to put in.
In his prime he wouldn't make our current top 30
 

Bob

Juniors
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Rumour that we have signed Taniela Otukolo from New Zealand.


'Nella' is an exciting young hooker who has come through the club's development system.

Represented the New Zealand Resident 18s and impressed coaching staff and players with his efforts during the 2020-2021 off season, so much so he stayed on with the club's wider NRL squad on the Central Coast.

The 18-year-old was on the NRL team’s extended bench as hooker cover for four consceutive matches against Manly, St George Illawarra, Melbourne and North Queensland.

He has also been playing for the Vodafone Warriors’ feeder club Redcliffe in the Queensland Rugby League’s colts’ competition.

Otukolo was in exceptional form for the Vodafone Warriors in the S G Ball Cup last season before the competition was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. By then he had scored nine tries in just six matches.
 

Bob

Juniors
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Rumour that we have signed Francis Manuleleua from New Zealand.

Young players markedly outnumbered those with NRL experience in the opening week of the Vodafone Warriors’ preseason campaign.


On day one prop Bunty Afoa, coming back from knee surgery, and train-and-trial half Jayden Nikorima were the only NRL players on hand with wingers Ken Maumalo and David Fusitu’a joining them before the week was out.



Around them have been plenty of exciting prospects, most of whom have emerged from the Vodafone Warriors’ development system.


“There’s some terrific talent coming through and having the chance to train with the NRL squad,” said Vodafone Warriors recruitment manager Peter O’Sullivan.


“A lot of them have a big future in the game and they’ll benefit hugely from this exposure. It’s invaluable for their development.”


Among the group are middle forward Jyris Glamuzina, hooker Temple Kalepo, winger Edward Kosi and back rower Isaiah Vagana, who have all come through the club’s system playing at Jersey Flegg Cup under-20 level as well as having a brief taste of Canterbury Cup football.


Another player in the group is Preston Riki, the Sonny Fai Medal winner as the Vodafone Warriors’ 2018 Jersey Flegg player of the year.


Joining those five players are strapping outside backs Viliami Vailea (18) and Jeremiah Asi (17) who both made a huge impact in the Vodafone Warriors’ truncated S G Ball Cup under-18 campaign early this season. Both have excelled in Auckland’s First XV rugby union competition, Asi with St Peter’s College and Vailea with Aorere College. In his five S G Ball games this year, Asi scored three tries while Vailea had two in three games.


Also involved are other S G Ball products in 18-year-old middle forwards Leyton Finau and twins Vailingi and Otukinekina Kepu plus outstanding hooker Taniela Otukolo. Otukolo was among the competition’s best players before the season was stopped short, scoring a staggering nine tries in six games.


Two other players rated as ones to watch are Francis Manuleleua and Zyon Maiu’u. Both have combined rugby league with First XV rugby union, Manuleleua impressing as a big, athletic and skilful first five-eighth with the King's College First XV and powerful back rower Maiu’u with Kelston Boys’ High School.
 

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