I agree the English signings look good. We have gone outside the box there.
I am however concerned that we can’t seem to recruit anyone from within the NRL unless they have other ties to the club or region (Gagai, Elliott, Hetherington).
We keep missing on talented young guys we apparently thought were in the bag (Staggs, Luki, Farnworth), and the culture-specific older guys like Finucane, who we were keen on and apparently AOB has a great relationship with, don’t even look at us.
I get the feeling NRL players don’t want to play for AOB, or his version of the Knights.
At least when Brown was here there was excitement on the roster front, and that was because he was clearly an attractive personality who sold the dream of the town and the team to potential recruits.
I feel AOB has undone that. We are now adapting to that by going after young English talent who just know that the Knights is Andrew Johns and Kalyn Ponga’s club, and then trying to get them to break contract early and pay transfer fees. Plus a few NRL signings who have other reasons to be here and a lack of suitors.
I hope like hell it works. That will also require him to start getting more ruthless when it comes to retention of current players - another roster-building weakness thus far.
But the reason I bring this up to tie it all back in
@Alex28 , is I don’t think asking what we can expect AOB to do with this roster is a fair way to judge. If we knew we were getting a better roster in the next few years then yeah maybe. But I think he is part of the roster issue, and it’s been going the wrong direction.
Brown coming here was a breath of fresh air for the roster. There was always seemed a plan and he was pulling some rabbits out of the hat when on performance no players should have looked at us. Maybe a new coach gets a different roster than AOB.