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JokerEel

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Yeah we do Sivo needs a rocket and some genuine pressure put on his position.

Atm we have no one that is capable to play FG there.

We saw during his 4 match ban how dire it was.

Well if we do nab Smith and / or Alomoti , Simonson would move back to the wing in NSW cup. Who should be pressuring Sivo.. Martin in Flegg is impressive with his speed. Could be on a wing in Cup next year..
 

T.S Quint

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He actually goes ok not sure we need a winger though... Defense is an issue

Of course we need a winger, even if they are just a backup.
The ones we have aren’t good enough.

I have no idea if this bloke is any good, but I hope we are on the lookout for some decent backups to fill in when we have injuries/suspensions. The gap between our top players and those underneath them is way too big.
 

hindy111

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Disagree. He was showing enough to suggest a solid first grade winger imo before the knee. Maybe not rep quality, but better than borderline. Such a shame.

Hmm. I look at Simmonson and he is what I'd call just average yet still faster and stronger then Haze. I hope I am wrong. He seems like a nice kid. But I just feel guys of his quality are a dime a dozen.
 

JokerEel

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Blake Wilson goes ok. Dogs are a good side to target. They've blocked a lot of their pathways with big money signings and if any good juniors pop up it might be tempting for them to look for an opportunity elsewhere.

There Flegg side is going ok this year as well we should be really targeting some of them...
 

JokerEel

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Of course we need a winger, even if they are just a backup.
The ones we have aren’t good enough.

I have no idea if this bloke is any good, but I hope we are on the lookout for some decent backups to fill in when we have injuries/suspensions. The gap between our top players and those underneath them is way too big.


Yeah we need to target some decent backups.

If we get Smith Simonson goes to cup on the wing nab Alomoti as a center for cup we have Cini as the other center and Dunster on the wing.

Its better than this years backups.
 
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hindy111

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There Flegg side is going ok this year as well we should be really targeting some of them...

Their edge forwards are blocked. As are wing and centre and fullback. Hooker and 5/8.
You can be lucky and recruit guys in positions that nobody comes thru or unlucky where you have two gun players in the same position and lose one. And then you may or may not make the right call.
Ciraldo felt Perham was a better choice then Averilo. I feel like Averilo was their best back and a mistake letting go especially to sign Xerri.
Time will tell
 

TheRam

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Apparently we are interested in Blake Wilson from the Dogs.

He is more of a fullback with a decent running and passing game, but can play on the wing.


BLAKE WILSON - SIGNED! ✍️ Young Gun fullback or outside back Blake Wilson has re-signed with the Vantage Homes Falcons for a further 12 months! The Noosa product made his Intrust Super Cup debut in 2021 and will be looking to cement a place in the Falcons backline in 2022. Wilson will spend 8 weeks at the Melbourne Storm pre-season learning from the best of the best! Good luck Blake!


 

Eelogical

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Blake Wilson goes ok. Dogs are a good side to target. They've blocked a lot of their pathways with big money signings and if any good juniors pop up it might be tempting for them to look for an opportunity elsewhere.
If you lay down with fleas you wake up with dogs.
 

pazzaeel

Juniors
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We need a winger who can make metres and get our set of 6 off to a good start. If there is someone that possesses that skill and medium defensive ability - sign them
 

Pazza

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Eels forward set for early retirement after series of concussions​


Parramatta forward Andrew Davey could be medically retired from the NRL after a series of concussions in 2023.

In the same week Davey created headlines for an attack against former club Canterbury and their coach Cameron Ciraldo, the Eels back-rower’s time in the game appears close to ending.

The Eels are in discussions with the 31-year-old about premature retirement after several concussions. The club declined to comment when contacted by the Herald.
Davey is contracted until the end of next season but is understood to be resigned to the fact his NRL career is likely over and will put his long-term health first when making his decision. The Eels have made the NRL aware of Davey’s predicament.

Davey was knocked out against the Rabbitohs earlier in the year. The most recent concussion against the Broncos in round 24, attempting to tackle prop Keenan Palasia from the kick-off, resulted in him being helped from the field in a 54-10 shellacking.
Davey, whose contract is partially being paid by the Bulldogs, did not return for the club’s final two games of the season as a result of the heavy collision at the Gabba.

Davey has played 44 games across five seasons in the NRL spanning three clubs (Eels, Manly Sea Eagles and Bulldogs).
His pending retirement comes on the back of the decision from Josh Hodgson (neck injury) to finish his time in the sport with one year remaining on his contract.


Hodgson’s final year at the club, like Davey, could be wiped from the salary cap next year if the NRL deems his neck injury career-ending.
The NRL will also have to decide whether the same dispensation will be afforded to the Eels when it comes to the concussions surrounding Davey.

Davey was in the headlines this week after launching an attack against his old club Canterbury, who released him during the year to link up with the Eels after falling out of favour.
“The way the Bulldogs went about things, I didn’t like it,” Davey told News Corp newspapers during the week.

“It wasn’t a culture that I fitted in with and it wasn’t the style of coaching that I resonated with. Players had concerns, but they weren’t at panic stations. I had a couple of gripes, but I won’t go into specifics. We weren’t all pulling the same way.”

avey was also critical of the coaching philosophies of Ciraldo.
“It wasn’t great with Cameron,” Davey said. “In the end, we didn’t talk when I was leaving. It was very cold. I didn’t get the ideology of the coaches. It wasn’t a process that I’d been accustomed to.
“I guess in every business there are people that don’t always get along. You’ve just got to go somewhere else where you’re happy. And that’s what I chose. It just wasn’t my cup of tea, and a lot different to what I’ve experienced at Manly and Parramatta.”

The Eels will now have a number of spots to fill in their roster next season and are looking to add depth in the back row and outside backs.
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