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Knight Vision

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I'm surprised there was no gossip as to any Knights interest in Flanagan. Looks like he's going to the Bulldogs.

Maybe the Knights have someone else in mind
 

Knight Vision

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AOB was defending Pearce throughout the season, I sincerely hope he doesn’t end up regretting that.
I think AOB will have a roster more to his liking come 2022 and it will be interesting to see what hard decisions they make.

The roster though still doesnt explain why our attack looked so helplessly lost
 

mozza91

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Outside of the Roosters Flanagan would be a flop. I’m all for replacing Pearce if we could find a good option but Flanagan would be a significant downgrade. Hopefully he does go to the Bulldogs.
 
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He's Josh's Nephew. Josh is Bailey's Dads Brother. I mentioned this kid on here a few week back. Massive hype around him in the UK, my pal in Leeds tells me he had every SL club in for him at 16, leap frogged from schoolboy to first grade at 16.
Sorry, I read somewhere it was his cousin, my mistake.
 

Spot On

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Outside of the Roosters Flanagan would be a flop. I’m all for replacing Pearce if we could find a good option but Flanagan would be a significant downgrade. Hopefully he does go to the Bulldogs.

You could argue that the Roosters see him just as valuable as they saw Pearce.

The difference between them is that Flanagan has massive upside.

I think he'll do well as he gains more experience and fills out. There's not much of him atm.
 

Old dog

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Flanagan is as good or better than what we have but lacks Pearce experience, better than Crossland or Hoy, as a half, with some experience, season at Roosters, has youth and goal kicking. From what’s available he is close to best if not the best, I wish we had signed him, low cost, long future.
 

Spot On

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...and comes at close to a quarter of the price. That allows us to add some quality to the roster, esp at 5/8 and backrow.
 

mozza91

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You could argue that the Roosters see him just as valuable as they saw Pearce.

The difference between them is that Flanagan has massive upside.

I think he'll do well as he gains more experience and fills out. There's not much of him atm.
You could argue that but you’d be wrong. The Roosters gave Pearce the flick because they had an all time great to replace him. They’ve given Flanagan the flick and replaced him with an unproven kid.
 

Spot On

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You could argue that but you’d be wrong. The Roosters gave Pearce the flick because they had an all time great to replace him. They’ve given Flanagan the flick and replaced him with an unproven kid.

So both Pearce and Flanagan have been given the flick by the Roosters yeah? ie rated the same way - not going to help deliver a Premiership. Fail to take control of a team.

The only difference is Pearce was given a decade to prove he was the man, surrounded by superstars year after year whereas Flanigan has hardly been given a chance.

Tough on the kid tbh.Unfair. But will be a good pick up for another club.

You realise Pearce has been a flop here too - don't you?
 

Knight Vision

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So both Pearce and Flanagan have been given the flick by the Roosters yeah? ie rated the same way - not going to help deliver a Premiership. Fail to take control of a team.

The only difference is Pearce was given a decade to prove he was the man, surrounded by superstars year after year whereas Flanigan has hardly been given a chance.

Tough on the kid tbh.Unfair. But will be a good pick up for another club.

You realise Pearce has been a flop here too - don't you?
What it does show is the Roosters expectations to win a Premiership versus the Knights celebrations just to reach the finals.

With Flannagan a first season NRL player the Roosters get to the 2nd week of the finals and it's not good enough.

With Pearce a 1 million dollar 300 NRL game veteran the Knights get trounced in the first week of the finals and then look at extending him.

The Knights should be putting Pearce on notice that next year will be his last unless we see significant improvement in his performance - even then on a reduced salary.

To extend Pearce at this point in time is to accept mediocrity.
 

Old dog

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Pearce is unlikely to get better, old dog new tricks, earning big money, may have a good (?) season left in him whereas Flanagan has potential and youth. Pearce, if extended will still likely cost $7-8K while Flanagan might cost $3-4K
 

Spot On

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The Knights should be putting Pearce on notice that next year will be his last unless we see significant improvement in his performance - even then on a reduced salary.

O'Brien would be filthy at what he saw this season - especially toward the back end. Even with significant improvement, the search is on for decent halves.

Pearce won the lotto here due to circumstances and Nathan Brown's highly inflated opinion of him. NFW he gets that cash from O'Brien going past 2021.
 

Spot On

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Pearce is unlikely to get better, old dog new tricks, earning big money, may have a good (?) season left in him whereas Flanagan has potential and youth. Pearce, if extended will still likely cost $7-8K while Flanagan might cost $3-4K

He was struggling to play 80 mins this season. Absolutely shot at times.

Yet a half like George Williams comes out here, his first year in the NRL, under new rules designed to speed the game up and he brained it most weeks. His kicking game in the semi v Melbourne was simply awesome. In fact, the kicking game from all the halves last weekend is what O'Brien will be after in 2021. How the hell does he manufacture that from what he has to work with?
 

aqua_duck

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He was struggling to play 80 mins this season. Absolutely shot at times.

Yet a half like George Williams comes out here, his first year in the NRL, under new rules designed to speed the game up and he brained it most weeks. His kicking game in the semi v Melbourne was simply awesome. In fact, the kicking game from all the halves last weekend is what O'Brien will be after in 2021. How the hell does he manufacture that from what he has to work with?
The thing is Williams was also known predominantly as a running halfback but has had to work on his kicking and passing to fit with Wighton, Pearce in 13 years hasn't been able to develop even an average short kicking game
 

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