Matty Bhoy
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Happy to trust the club with a three year offer for Bailey. After all, he’s doing his rehab under our watch so you’d like to think they’ve a solid idea on how he’s travelling.
Did we offer Bailey an option? Wasn't aware of that. Either way, the ACL isn't necessarily a reason to not offer him a decent extension. Been one of our most consistent outside backs for what we paid him.The merkin didn’t take up his option, surely we give him a cheap 1 year deal wiry maybe an option our our favour. He’s not bargaining from a position of strength.
Was it in the 73rd minute?As I walked out of the stadium last night, there was an all in 6 guy punch up. It was clear from the shocked Eels fans who instigated it.
Who hasn’t got an option ffs???Did we offer Bailey an option? Wasn't aware of that. Either way, the ACL isn't necessarily a reason to not offer him a decent extension. Been one of our most consistent outside backs for what we paid him.
You are properly f**ked in the head. “Harper is a better defender than Talagi, blame Barrett for not picking him”. No, I blame whoever it was who gave Harper a squad spot this season and paid him a salary, because he sure as shit didn’t deserve it. Absolute merkin of a footballer.In that case we have two of four starting outside backs unavailable this year. As for last night’s performance, we also had Moses missing from our right edge, and Drown therefore missing from the left. Harper is a better defender than Talagi and he was available for selection.
As usual you are whinging about a problem out of our control (injuries) and making out about your pet hate Mark O’Neill.
Our left edge of Asi, Talagi and Tago are really stretching it playing NRL, their spacing and speed in defence was exposed in that last 10 minutes. Dylbro played on the right and that was evident with that side remained solid.
Simmonson would have been a big positive last night, but again the failure of the genius in recruitment to actually sign backline players was exposed. The forwards did their job again.Seemed like the ref got on the let’s watch the comeback rather than see the fairly obvious infractions.
The Panfers toothless morons come on here to gloat when they played a team minus 11 players and forced to play part timers, and they probably wonder why they are regarded as smug dickheads.
Conceding three tries in three minutes is just downright embarrassing.I have to admit I’ve taken that loss harder than usual. I don’t know why. That was f**ked.
If you think Talagi was bad, McLean got absolutely destroyed last night. He was a total passenger, but because his team mates are so good he still won. Alamoti is also useless in defence. But when your defensive middle is so strong you can cover a weak edge defender.Just go have a look at the riffs depth answer your question pretty easily..
Start of the year they had May and Tago at centre. Had McLean last night as well as Alomoti.
Fullback they have used 3 Merkins this year.
As I walked out of the stadium last night, there was an all in 6 guy punch up. It was clear from the shocked Eels fans who instigated it.
Whatever risk the ACL represents will be a factor in negotiations. But plenty of players have injured ACLs and continued their careers.3 years for Simonson???
He’s coming off an ACL ffs, these clowns have learnt nothing.
It's alright, two of those years are player options.3 years for Simonson???
He’s coming off an ACL ffs, these clowns have learnt nothing.
We signed Dunster before his ACL/PCL/MCL injury, so the price will reflect his injury history at the time. The next contract with Simonsson will include the ACL as a factor. He will be much cheaper than if we had signed him before the injury, especially if we're offering multiple years.100% he gambled on not signing sooner should only be getting a 1 year contract at best.
Didn't learn a thing with Dunster
That's why it's most likely a cheap three year deal. He will be 29 at the end of it, and grateful for the lifeline. There will be much less demand for him than there was in May.The merkin didn’t take up his option, surely we give him a cheap 1 year deal wiry maybe an option our our favour. He’s not bargaining from a position of strength.
Describes 80% of NRL players...Good players in good teams, average player in shit teams.Blaize is a good player in a shit system.
Backups at that level, yes pretty much. If you had to give them an extremely granular player rating out of say, 1000, then no they won't be exactly equal. But if you had to rate them out of five then yes, the players at the bottom of the top 30 are all about equal with the best hundred players outside the top 30. Think of player talent distribution as a bell curve. Professional rugby league is elite, so even the worst players to ever run onto an NRL field are still distributed to the right of the bell's midline (the mean). This means there are fewer top end players at the absolute right hand tail of the talent distribution, while the majority of NRL backups are in the wider pool of talent closer to the mean. At that level the backup-level nuffies are numerous and interchangeable, which is why you have clubs like ours without 30 players in the top 30, but have still used 30 players in first grade.So all depth players are of equal talent???
It's true. Pros and cons. The point is we had a backup-level player in reserve grade so depth wasn't the problem. The problem was too many unavailable first graders.If Harper played we might not have had the 14 point lead since Talagi is a waaaaay better attacking player.
Exactly. There is more chance of me going on a float at the next Mardi Gras than Moses being allowed to leave.FFS, it's not up to Isaac or Mitchell to decide if he sees out his current contract. It is up to the club to agree to release him from his legally binding contract, if he requests it.
Backups at that level, yes pretty much. If you had to give them an extremely granular player rating out of say, 1000, then no they won't be exactly equal. But if you had to rate them out of five then yes, the players at the bottom of the top 30 are all about equal with the best hundred players outside the top 30. Think of player talent distribution as a bell curve. Professional rugby league is elite, so even the worst players to ever run onto an NRL field are still distributed to the right of the bell's midline (the mean). This means there are fewer top end players at the absolute right hand tail of the talent distribution, while the majority of NRL backups are in the wider pool of talent closer to the mean. At that level the backup-level nuffies are numerous and interchangeable, which is why you have clubs like ours without 30 players in the top 30, but have still used 30 players in first grade.
Have a look at some of the backups who have made NRL appearances for these teams. McLean was garbage for Penrith last night, while the Storm have had 7 games from Bradley and Garlick. Ethan King and Zach Dockar-Clay have played first grade for the Roosters this year. All nuffies.each NRL roster can be negatively or positively skewed when compared to the standard distribution of NRL playing talent. Parramatta not having a complete top 30 would mean they would have to reach to places like Flegg elegible and RMC players which typically would be - 2 to even - 3 standard deviations from the mean. are the panthers, storm, roosters etc reaching for these players?
Have a look at some of the backups who have made NRL appearances for these teams. McLean was garbage for Penrith last night, while the Storm have had 7 games from Bradley and Garlick. Ethan King and Zach Dockar-Clay have played first grade for the Roosters this year. All nuffies.