Great, another team we get to lose to.
Good luck to him and good on Benji as I think for a newby he's handling the media really well.
I think he could be a good signing.
Oh yeah!We've finished 16th and got the inaugural nrl 17rh....who's to say we can't add inaugural 18th to the lumber pile! I think we can!
1st team to leave a man behind in PNG?Oh yeah!
We have found our own niche for creating history.
Longest run without making it to the finals. All signs are we will continue to build on that.
Wooden spoon 3 years in a row. Yep, we will build on that also.
Finish16th the inaugural 17th probably the inaugural 18th and looking every chance of the inaugural 19th or 20th when that happens.
Tigers soften Utoikamanu blow by signing Bulldogs beast
Another tall winger, hopefully they utilise this height advantage.Tigers soften Utoikamanu blow by signing Bulldogs beast
By Adam Pengilly and Dan Walsh
Updated August 13, 2024 — 6.06pmfirst published August 11, 2024 — 10.43am
The Wests Tigers have dipped into their $2 million war chest to make another significant signing, with Bulldogs wrecking ball Jeral Skelton to join Benji Marshall’s side next year.
Sketon will follow Panthers pair Jarome Luai and Sunia Turuva to Concord after agreeing a two-year deal on Tuesday.
The addition of Skelton will fill a huge hole for the Tigers, who were desperate to add another outside back after the marquee signing of Luai and boom prop Stefano Utoikamanu rejecting a $4 million extension to join the Storm.
Skelton has been restricted to just six NRL matches for the Bulldogs since debuting last year, but has impressed during limited NRL opportunities this season.
The 25-year-old is the cousin of Wallabies star Will Skelton and his signing continues the Tigers’ major roster overhaul, which has included Isaiah Papali’i being allowed to leave his contract early to join Penrith, Utoikamanu activating a clause to leave the club and doubts over the future of John Bateman, who has signed a short-term deal with Sam Burgess’ Warrington.
Skelton has been stuck behind Bulldogs wingers Josh Addo-Carr, Jacob Kiraz and Blake Wilson for the majority of this season.
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Well at least he can tackle ha haI like this signing a lot. I think we need forwards more than backs however we don't have any beast outside backs and hopefully he will do the job.
Pretty ordinary defender, but can score a tryAnother tall winger, hopefully they utilise this height advantage.
Jeral Skelton
The The Knock On Effect NSW Cup profile of Jeral Skelton including career statistics, season stats, games, tries, goals, tackles and fantasy scores.www.bulldogs.com.au
Yea but wasting backline possession when weve had it is just as bad..more gun backs first wouldn’t bother me.Need some forwards now. There’s no point having the backline we do if you’re still starting with Klemmer and Twal in the front row.
Maybe he can convince cousin Will to come over from Union later? Not sure how old he is.Great signing.
Mmmm..sure.Maybe he can bring Will over later? Not sure how old he is
For sure..Is it more easy to fake young legs in the forwards than the backs? ..maybe …I think tho it’s more a case of our selectors having gone gah gah when forward “guns that were” became available..iether way these backs are current guns. Makes a nice changeMmmm..sure.
I’m desperately hoping we can get some warhorse forwards with some legs left.
I’ll even settle for some permanent rotations if we have a skilled and frisky backline taking shape.
I don’t disagree, we’ve got Turuva coming in as well. The backline is shaping up fairly nicely. Outside of Samuela and Pole our starting pack is predominantly reserve gradersYea but wasting backline possession when weve had it is just as bad..more gun backs first wouldn’t bother me.