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Rumoured Targets 3

Yosh

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If our team was dependent on an injury prone 30 something year old halfback who had a history of off field incidents and a reputation of losing in the big moments, there is something else super wrong with that...
 

aqua_duck

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I kid you all f**king not... On the back of Crossland's "good" game, AOB was asked if there's plans to keep him around for next year... and well... he confirmed they've agreed to terms and we'll have super Crossland on the books next year.


F.M.D. See you all in 2024.
we've set the bar so low for Crossland that any game where he doesn't drop the ball 3 times, throw 5 hospital balls and miss 10 tackles is q good game.
For almost every player in the squad, even the much maligned ones I can think of at least 1 thing that they're decent at with the exception of Crossland and Jack Johns
 
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I was reading or hearing that Clune was brought in to give experience to Crossland in Reserved but then they both ended up in Firsts.
Seems odd to me.
 

Bdubs

Juniors
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Crossland and Gamble are basically the same player. Try hard but limited skills.

We dont need two, hell even one is too many.

we are going to roll in to next season with 4 NSW cup halves.
you could mount a good argument that some of them aren't even NSW cup standard halves
 

Mr_Knightside

Juniors
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I know this won’t be a popular opinion, and I’m not keen on us keeping Crossland either, but our halves depth is probably the worst in the comp and it would be pretty risky to cut Crossland loose without having better players lined up to come in. The halves market isn’t exactly booming right now, and it’s all well and good to talk about potential targets but we have to convince them to come here and not blow our cap out of whack in the process. I don’t think Crossland is being re-signed as a first choice option and I have a feeling the club sees him as a reserve grader that they want to put some time into developing (especially given there were no reserve grade games for 2 seasons due to covid which looks to have held Crossland back a bit) and he probably played way more first grade this year than what the coaching staff would have expected.

I’m just playing devils advocate here because if we brought in a couple of quality halves then sure let’s not even consider keeping Crossland but there really aren’t many options at the moment and keeping him on a bargain basement deal for another year and waiting to see what we can do for 2024 might be a safer play.
 

Yosh

Coach
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I'm not happy we ended up keeping him. However, if we were going to resign him, why not drop Milford as soon as we knew he was gone and play Crossland so he gain experience, confidence and synergy with the team? This frustrates me no end.
 

Old dog

Bench
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Probably thought Crossland wasn’t needed as the had eyes on Brookes, Douhi, Hastings and along with having Clune and Clifford and Mann. That has changed with those three not likely for 2023 with some doubt about Clifford and Mann appears to have an ongoing injury.
 

Jono078

Referee
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By the sounds of it, they’ve been negotiating with Crossland and that’s more likely meaning he’ll be here rather than Milford who was a guaranteed leave.

You watch, AOB will have a press conference next year where he says I can’t be tough on Crossland because it’s only his 3rd game in the halves in the NRL and all of us will be like well you had a f**kin opportunity to give him time instead you stuck with Milford who didn’t benefit us at all at the time.
 

Burwood

Bench
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Hopefully Crossland can continue to develop. But he needs to do it in reserves, and he also needs to be played in the one position- not constantly shifting between halves, lock and hooker.

Hoy is a good example of a player who has taken a bit more time than some others to find their feet in first grade. Go back 6 weeks ago and Hoy was seen as an utter failure and someone who should be nowhere near the NRL. But I think he’s ended up as an adequate replacement since Ponga’s concussion. He’s not an NRL standard fullback, but will be the type of player who can do the job admirably for a handful of games to cover the first choice.
 

slotmachine

First Grade
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Hoy has always been able to make something happen, especially in reserves.

Crossland is a spud who looks ordinary in nsw cup. He got a month at 7 in ressies during the year and did absolutely nothing
 

Yosh

Coach
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I definitely want to see more of Simi next season. Both in the sense that I feel like he has potential and I want to see him on the field in the last 5 minutes of a game when we're done by 40 points.
 

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