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hindy111

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188cm. Marata is big enough. 102kgs? I feel that hasn't been updated. Plenty big enough for 2md row.
 

TheRam

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Actually our small forwards don’t tire easily unless we are heavily beaten in possession. This is something that didn’t happen prior to this year.

Our smaller forwards are busted after 2 to 3 years of wrestling with bigger badder gorillas. It takes a toll on you to keep up that intensity week in week out, especially when half of them are not more then fringe first graders.

Get a grip man, try to see the world for what it truly is.
 

Snoochies

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Norman confirms Parra want him out. Speak with Titans.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/08/01...tch-but-still-has-to-shed-bad-boy-reputation/

Norman meets Brennan about Titans switch but must shed bad boy reputation

We've all heard about Corey Norman's bad-boy reputation.

"She's a bit out of control what everyone thinks about me," Norman says.

Unfortunately for the Parramatta five-eighth, that well-documented troubled past continues to haunt him despite his best efforts to turn his career around.

Gold Coast coach Garth Brennan is willing to give him a chance and met Norman three weeks ago.

As it stands, Norman knows he's unwanted at Parramatta. He's been tapped on the shoulder that hard he may need a reconstruction to repair it.


"That's what happens when you're sitting last on the table," he told NRL.com.

"It's well known they don't want me here and that's just part of rugby league. If you can't handle it you shouldn't be in it. Sometimes you just have to man up and move on."

The problem for Norman is he is struggling to move on.

Parramatta are last. His value is dropping by the day and most clubs are assuming Parramatta's disinterest in him is a result of off-field issues. That's not the case.


Norman is simply just the high-profile casualty of the train-wreck that is Parramatta's 2018 campaign.

He is on a deal worth close to $900,000 for next season and given his form and history, clubs are baulking at taking on such a big deal.

On a trip to the Gold Coast during Parramatta's bye round at the start of July, Norman visited his mother at Runaway Bay.

He also caught up with his former Eels teammate, Titans hooker Nathan Peats at Burleigh Heads. It's there a meeting with Brennan was organised.

They spoke about life, footy and what it is Brennan is trying to achieve at the Titans.

The Gold Coast coach is keen to sign him but it isn't his decision alone. Under the new Darryl Kelly/Rebecca Frizelle regime, those sorts of decisions are decided by a committee.

That committee includes Brennan, Kelly, chief executive Graham Annesley, head of football Phil Moss and football manager Anthony Laffranchi.


The committee wants to make sure Norman wants to come for the right reasons. They want players who want to play there, not players with no other choice. They are also a bit gun-shy given the outcome of the punt on Bryce Cartwright, who was relegated to Intrust Super Cup mid-season due to poor form.

The Titans have concerns Norman's behaviour doesn't fit into what they are trying to build. But Norman insists that's not the case.

"A lot of people who don't know me just lean on my reputation," he said.

"That's what it is sometimes. That's what happens if you have a bad reputation. People assume they know you. That was several years ago now and I've worked hard and learnt from past experiences.

"I believe I've grown. The people who know me, I know they have respect for me. I think I'm settled. I'm miles ahead of where I was three years ago."

The Titans would use Norman in the halves alongside Ash Taylor, which would likely mean AJ Brimson would shift to fullback where Brennan has previously indicated he will end up.

How much the Titans are willing to pay for Norman and what the Eels will contribute hasn't been discussed. That'll likely take place after the season, where it is expected Norman will get the chance to convince the committee in person that he is worth taking a chance on.

There's no doubt he has the ability. It was only 12 months ago most were tipping him as the next in line to take over from Johnathan Thurston and Cooper Cronk in the Maroons side.

Things haven't panned out that way, but there's a belief in Queensland that returning to his home state will be the trigger that helps him rediscover the form that once had the Eels fighting desperately to keep him.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Our smaller forwards are busted after 2 to 3 years of wrestling with bigger badder gorillas. It takes a toll on you to keep up that intensity week in week out, especially when half of them are not more then fringe first graders.

Get a grip man, try to see the world for what it truly is.
Oh f**k off. These blokes are fully recovered after an off season.
 

TheRam

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Season 2018 we are in 16th place with Norman & a 900k hole in the cap...

For starters that isn't Normans fault. Have you been watching him play? Sure he may not be playing at his stellar best, but who is in this crappy season/team? But he is still in the top 3 players in our team week in week out. His forced line dropouts, number one in the league by the way, has kept us in games that if he wasn't doing them, we would have been blown away by the opposition.

Boy does he get a bad rap on here, but for mine he is one of the best players in our team and vitally a spine player that if we were to let go, who the hell would we replace him with that could come close to doing what he can and does do?

Yeah sure, we have juniors, but are they ready and why would we throw them in with so much pressure and expectation on their shoulders. They are very young and very green. I doubt that they will be up to NRL level for at least 2-3 years more. Like I said, we lose Norman, season 2019 takes a massive hit.

Halves are vital and you can't just think that anyone can fill the breach. Moses will struggle running the whole team on his shoulders for the full season. Teams will spot him mercilessly, knowing if they can unsettle him, the game is all but theirs. That's if we keep him too. I think our coach has had a mental breakdown to be honest. Who the hell is willing to let two top quality seasoned halves go, with no obvious standout replacement?

Wacko.
 
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Gronk

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The problem for Norman is he is struggling to move on.

Parramatta are last. His value is dropping by the day and most clubs are assuming Parramatta's disinterest in him is a result of off-field issues. That's not the case.

Norman is simply just the high-profile casualty of the train-wreck that is Parramatta's 2018 campaign.

Well considering that we struggle to score points in the red zone does make it half his fault. FMD you have to wear some of the blame merkin.
 

Gronk

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For starters that isn't Normans fault. Have you been watching him play? Sure he may not be playing at his stellar best, but who is in this crappy season/team? But he is still in the top 3 players in our team week in week out. His forced line dropouts, number one in the league by the way, has kept us in games that if he wasn't doing them, we would have been blown away by the opposition.

Boy does he get a bad rap on here, but for mine he is one of the best players in our team and vitally, a spine player that if we were to let go, who the hell would we replace him with that could come close to doing what he can and does do?

Yeah sure, we have juniors, but are they ready and why would we throw them in with so much pressure and expectation on their shoulders. They are very young and very green. I doubt that they will be up to NRL level for at least 2-3 years more. Like I said, we lose Norman, season 2019, takes a massive hit.

Halves are vital and you can't just think that anyone can fill the breach. Moses will struggle running the whole team on his shoulders for the full season. Team will spot him mercilessly, knowing if they can unsettle him, the game is all but theirs. That's if we keep him too. I think our coach has has a mental breakdown to be honest. Who the hell is willing to let two top quality seasoned halves go, with no obvious standout replacement?

Wacko.

We are coming last and our $1.8M halves pair are not getting results. Norman is a knob and gets tapped one year early. If we have to pay $2/300k then so be it. Facts are that his value is dropping and his manager might be best to advise him to take what he can get now, rather than wait to test the market in 2019. Refer Blake Austin.
 

Noise

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Well considering that we struggle to score points in the red zone does make it half his fault. FMD you have to wear some of the blame merkin.

Norman is doing ok in helping us score points. In comparison to Cameron Munster who's team is top of the table and one of the form halves in the comp, Norman compares ok:

Munster 3 tries, 15 try assists 17 games
Norman 3 tries, 13 try assists 18 games

Moses on the other hand....
 

TheRam

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There are forwards at every club the same size as ours. They are coping just fine, even after a couple of years.

Not in the top 8 teams. We have very few quality large forwards. Which top 8 team has as small a pack as ours? More to the point, who are the larger forwards in our team that are playing well each week.

Each top 8 team has at least 2-3 giants in their pack or even backs, that is a genuine NRL standard player, if not representative. We have sweet f**k all that has played well all season hence why I said, they are busted midgets.

But you just keep looking back over your shoulder to last year. I'm sure it helps you sleep like a baby at night.
 

hindy111

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Our smaller forwards are busted after 2 to 3 years of wrestling with bigger badder gorillas. It takes a toll on you to keep up that intensity week in week out, especially when half of them are not more then fringe first graders.

Get a grip man, try to see the world for what it truly is.

My old mans in his 70s. Been following NRL since he was a kid. His exact words this morning.
Parra need some forwards with some balls. Jnrs good but need more then that.
 

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