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Poupou Escobar

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The point and the question is not whether May had a good season, it is that in the context of JWH leaving, and effectively forcing your most consistent (in the most recent season) prop out of the club, whether it can be anyone other than the coach's fault that they have ineffective middles.
I don't think they are ineffective. They've just had a couple of quiet trial matches. With the emergence of Whyte (23) and Wong (22) at the end of last year they probably think they can replace May (26) and his busy work off the bench for a lot cheaper. He did take a lot of carries to get his 110m per game.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Weasel words with "middle". There are two NRL standard props in that list. Roosters are in trouble in the middle and it is entirely the coach's fault, which is the point of the discussion.
Naufahu Whyte is already as good as May, and Wong isn't far away. But you are also overstating the importance of 'props' (as opposed to middles) in the brave new world of the NRL. Jack Williams was our best player in the 8 jersey this weekend and he is hardly what anyone would call a prop. He is a middle forward and that is how he played. In each our trials we only had one forward make 10+ carries, being Sam Tuivati (a genuine prop) and Matt Doorey, a converted back rower. In the modern game, middle forwards are primarily there to work hard in defence, and locks do that better than props. It's not a weasel word to describe them as middles, it reflects their usage in the modern game.
 
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Poupou Escobar

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But @Tiger5150 I will say that if May plays as well as he did in 2024, for the entirety of his Tigers contract, then he will be a good signing. If he plays even better than last year, he could be a great signing. But remember, whatever he does, if he had stayed at the Roosters, he would've been taking up less of the cap. That's how fair the NRL is.
 

hineyrulz

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Not was, is. The answer is Collins, like I said.
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JokerEel

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There was a rumour a player that left his old club at the start of 24 now regrets that's move..

Looks like it's a former Panthers player at the Roosters..
 

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