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hindy111

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Well we do need someone to be ready to go in 2026.

Girl Why Dont We Have Both GIF

Enough with the GIFs. Honestly they are pathetic.
 

emjaycee

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Well we do need someone to be ready to go in 2026.

Girl Why Dont We Have Both GIF
Yeah, but even in 2026 Smith and Iongi will have less than 30 games each, so an inexperienced spine without Moses and with KT replacing Drown.

For '26 I would rather we had someone with more FG experience, unless they are absolute world beaters. In '27 Smith and Iongi would have 50+ games each and you can afford another inexperienced player in the spine.

Making the right decisions required comes with experience, not flair.
 

hindy111

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Because his head looks similar? Guymer is smaller than Alvaro but far more mobile, plus he can play that middle half role and on the edge. Don’t forget he is still eligible for Flegg, so he will get stronger.

Hopefully. Watching the Bulldogs young prop yesterday thou and some of Brisbane's and the Roosters young kids and they look a level above
 

Timana

Juniors
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If I was interested in immediate gratification - off the bench. If I was interested in future development and improvement - reggies for Canberra or Newcastle(?) or Panthers.
I would choose nrl. I reckon you would learn more rubbing shoulders and consistently training with nrl players learning and copying what they do to prepare etc. You would get more advice, maybe special training. I remeber when Russell struggled under the high ball, then it was fixed after a couple of weeks and he catches the ball exactly like how Gutho does it. I'm sure Gutho had some side lessons with him.

Is you were in reggies, i don't reckon you would get as much attention.

And if your are still in the team like Sam, you're doing something right.

I think you learn more being thrown in the deepend, if you're good enough

You might get lucky and a star takes you under your wing
 

Timana

Juniors
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I don't watch reggies but Blaize mightve killed it in reggies and if his pathway was blocked and he kept at it in reggies he could be coasting and wouldn't know about his defensive flaws and wouldn't have paid attention in fixing them

I didn't like Blaize for 2 reasons, his defense and his attitude. Mayn't times he would not get up and chase back
 

RustedonEel

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I would choose nrl. I reckon you would learn more rubbing shoulders and consistently training with nrl players learning and copying what they do to prepare etc. You would get more advice, maybe special training. I remeber when Russell struggled under the high ball, then it was fixed after a couple of weeks and he catches the ball exactly like how Gutho does it. I'm sure Gutho had some side lessons with him.

Is you were in reggies, i don't reckon you would get as much attention.

And if your are still in the team like Sam, you're doing something right.

I think you learn more being thrown in the deepend, if you're good enough

You might get lucky and a star takes you under your wing
Fair enough. Don't forget NRL and most of the reggies do a lot of training together. Yes, there are benefits to being thrown in the deep end but preferably when you're surrounded by experienced team mates.
 

Joshuatheeel

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Hopefully. Watching the Bulldogs young prop yesterday thou and some of Brisbane's and the Roosters young kids and they look a level above
Which young dogs prop? Todd or Hayes?

Either way both are 23 this year, 2 years older then Guymer.

Broncos also didn't have any forwards on Saturday younger then 23....

Our forwards on Saturday had 4 players 23 or younger...
 
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