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Rumoured Targets 3

Pedge1971

First Grade
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Can only assume that his legs aren't up to it. If he's at that point then he's surely on borrowed time already. Brown can't seriously be entertaining carrying a halfback that can't kick or run long term.

Unfortunately I see him being there all year regardless of form. You don't make a bloke you are thinking of dropping your captain.
 

Caped Crusader

Juniors
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Can only assume that his legs aren't up to it. If he's at that point then he's surely on borrowed time already. Brown can't seriously be entertaining carrying a halfback that can't kick or run long term.
Kicks goals just fine

Something else is going on
 

Burwood

Bench
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It was meant to be some sort of game plan in order to draw the big kiwi forwards in and making them have to turn around and run further. If that's the case, why wasn't Hodkinson the one standing two wide of the ruck with Lamb feeding him the ball?

It happened in numerous games last year as well, where our experienced halfback was shirking his responsibility and passing it onto rookies like Lamb and Cogger.

If it really is a tactic, Brown needs to seriously think about changing it.
 

Knight76

Juniors
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2,045
This is what really annoyed me all last year. We didn't get ourselves in to a good attacking position often, but when we did Hodkinson did absolutely nothing. Just caught and passed it to the next person in line. Mullen did all the general play and tactical kicking. As did his replacements.
 

Glendale

Juniors
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879
I think if you go back to every game Hodkinson and Lamb have played together, I think you'll find Hodkinson is not the main playmaker or the main kicker, its Lamb.

It's obviously a plan from the coach. Don't forget Hodko is not just delegating to Lamb and Phythian, he was delegating to bloody Barnett... Now I know it somehow paid off with that freak try, but cmon!!

It's obviously tactical.
 

Knight76

Juniors
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2,045
I figured he was jerking us around. If he was keen he would have been down to tour the facilities before now.

I have my doubts he was ever serious about coming here. We are just a club with money to splash and he knows we will make a good offer that he can then play against the cowboys.
 
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Premium article- can't read it.
Cows will want something for an early release of Ponga. We have nothing unless we pay for someone they want who comes on to the market .

No good in punishing the kid. He's not a long-term prospect for them. They'll use him if they get into the finals or for a critical game or when they need him due to injures.
 

Knight76

Juniors
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SAme for me now. I could read it before though.

It was just JT saying how he (and everyone up there) thinks Ponga made a mistake going to us. How coming here next year as the big signing he is going to place massive pressure on himself and how we are building but it will be a while before we see success.
 

perverse

Referee
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Look at it from any QLDers point of view. Not only are we a scum NSW club, we're perennial wooden spooners. Of course they think he's made a dumb move. Hell, it's highly possible he has, in fact, made a dumb move.

There's no love for Newcastle north of the border. They'll do or say just about anything to pressure him to backflip. It is what it is. Fortunately we have a registered contract, so they can piss and moan all they like.
 

Knight76

Juniors
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It lets me read it through google, but not when clicking the link above. Anyway.

Johnathan Thurston believes Kalyn Ponga made a mistake by signing with Newcastle

COWBOYS champion Johnathan Thurston fears young gun Kalyn Ponga has made a mistake by quitting North Queensland to chase a $3 million payday at Newcastle.

Such is Thurston’s regard for Ponga, the Maroons maestro revealed he privately spoke to the teenage sensation about the benefits of pledging his future to the Cowboys.

Ponga ultimately opted for the Knights and many in the rugby league fraternity, including former Broncos skipper Justin Hodges, believes the 18-year-old made the wrong call.

Thurston says he has no doubt Ponga has the talent to succeed in the NRL, but concedes the attacking whiz has chosen a difficult road at the embattled Knights.

Told of Hodges’ view that Ponga erred by choosing Newcastle, Thurston said: “That’s what we all believe. But he has made the decision and he’s going.

“He will make it in the NRL. But the Knights ... it’s going to be a tough initiation to start his career.

“I spoke to him, of course, about staying.

“It’s going to be hard for Kalyn. The Knights have got some great talent coming through but they are a little while away from having success.”

Hodges can understand why Ponga found it impossible to resist Newcastle’s big-money offer, but says the youngster will pay the price for putting dollars ahead of development.

The former Maroons centre is adamant Ponga would have been better off serving an NRL apprenticeship alongside Thurston and Matt Scott at the Cowboys.

“He will be under massive pressure in Newcastle,” Hodges said.

“To be honest, he should have stayed at the Cowboys and learned from JT and Matt Scott and ‘Greeny’ (Paul Green) as coach.

“Going to Newcastle next season on big money as their big signing ... he puts so much pressure on himself and he doesn’t need it so early.

“When you get the money Kalyn will get, there will be massive expectation. If he doesn’t succeed, the fans and the media will come down on him, his own teammates will come down on him.

“I would have liked to see Kalyn grow at the Cowboys, so hopefully he is given time to develop.”

Australian coach Mal Meninga urged Newcastle coach Nathan Brown to provide extra off-field support for Ponga.

“I feel sorry for the kid,” Meninga said.

“He is such a prodigious talent, but 13-a-side footy is different to Nines footy and there is a defensive aspect to it all. I have no doubt Kalyn will make it, but having so much pressure at a club that is rebuilding, I hope he doesn’t find it too difficult and the club can protect him.

“There’s no doubt the money will put pressure on him. Kalyn couldn’t resist an offer like that but he will have to deliver. I hope everyone gives him time to grow and learn, and know that age is a factor.

“I just hope the Knights provide a support network for him. He is on a steep learning curve and he will be thrown to the wolves, but eventually he has the talent and the attitude to make it.”
 

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