Imagine the fools we could pity....T? Mr T? B.A Baracus? That'll cause a stir
Imagine the fools we could pity....T? Mr T? B.A Baracus? That'll cause a stir
Well I do love it when a plan comes together.Imagine the fools we could pity....
what position does this F. play?Sorry lads... I meant F.
Outstanding.Well I do love it when a plan comes together.
I think he can. He does most things as good as Nathan. The difference is Natahns temperament. He always remains calm. The other is timing. Nathan has big moments when it's needed and done this time and again to win games.
Moses needs a coach to help him with that. Gain some patience and remain calm. Don't push things to much.
He’s better than many halves who have won comps.
all about the quality of the team around the half, and the tactical nouse of the coaching team in preparing the team.
Gutho contract stuff, isn't anything usual. Basically we won't offer a new contract until we see how he goes in his new role:
"The Eels retierated their desire to use Gutherson in a utility/roaming role next year and because of the uncertainty around how it would work, were unable to make him an offer."
it's a fair position, even for a club champion like Gutho.
He is 32 in 2026, any contract from then on for him is potentially a risk for any club. So you want to get a fair idea, how is playing before negotiating....
but the media, will turn it into an eels bashing exercise.....
Faalago (spelling ??)Sorry lads... I meant F.
We did that with Jamie Lyon. He didn't like it much.Throw some decent coin at Harry grant
From my experience Kiwis are great people. Loyal as anything and the ones that follow league are particularly my kind of people.Actually, you can’t doubt the reach of rugby league in NZ, my son in law is a Kiwi from a town 2 hours from Christchurch. For years the All Blacks was the only game in town. Last year, 6 of his schoolmates flew to Sydney for the Warriors game agst Parra and confessed they now watch league over union. We’re talking about blokes in their 50s doing that and that’s how much the tables have turned.
League doesn’t have the foothold on the South Island that it does around Auckland, but it sells out when the Warriors play in Christchurch now, and when they played a trial in Greymouth too. Could be an interesting next few years if the Warriors continue their uptick.
Can’t be him - his name is spelled wha’alogo, like Dean FareFaalago (spelling ??)
Where would you play him out of interest. At 9?I don't have any real problem in moving on Gutho in 2026 - I think we would be crazy not to!
As for next year, I would think St George or whomever would want to eat a significant majority of his salary because we have no urgent need to get rid of him as far as I'm aware....and if we do release him for next year, it can only be to secure a readily available star on a 3-year deal.
Actually, when I say star there are caveats where I would also accept a player who is destined for stardom and top of my wish list is Wishart, as I think he makes our team a different entity altogether....
All good points.This feels like déjà vu with Gutherson and his management. There's no doubt he's one of our all-time greats, but he repeatedly lets his agent drag things out in the media, and it’s honestly lacking in class. Meanwhile, over at a well-managed club, a former Clive Churchill Medal winner is negotiating with the Storm quietly and without all the media drama.
The downside for Gutherson and his slimy agent is that we now have the upper hand.
I wouldn’t consider an extension or any negotiations until mid-next year, but he’ll likely push for it now, and a desperate club will snap him up. With the possibility of him losing the captaincy, I doubt he’ll even start preseason training with us. By 2025, he’ll be gone. Thanks for the memories, Gutherson, and good luck.
I would play a reverse - him at 9 and Hands at 14.Where would you play him out of interest. At 9?