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possm

Coach
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So if we were short a prop still prior to the crap happening ie we were still after one as at Dec 2024

Molo moves on
Molo moves on
Klem in
Ryan Couchmen who could play both middle and edge

Are we now 3 middles out and 1 middle in therefore still need 3 more middles because we were already still after another middle ie Flano saying that Dec 2024 in the media

I mean realistically if Egan, Halangahu, Tsougranis and Latu keep on the right track for a bench spot....... they were making Ryan Couchmen a middle anyway which is his true role.

Top30 for 2025 under construction:

Klem
middle? for Fmolo
middle? for MMolo
middle? ie the one we have been talking about that we hadnt added to the top30 as yet (Flano mentione in Dec 2024)

I’ve said it before and will say it again, at the time Lawrie was one of our better forwards and a young local junior. Sure that it probably an indictment of our poor squad, but the decision to resign him was absolutely the correct one at the time. At the time of his resigned De Belin was one year back, and looked a shadow of his former self, Su’a wanted out and Molo had an underwhelming season.

The rule changes to the game have found out Lawrie big time. Ultimately, though, Flanagan picked him last year and it looks increasingly likely he will do so again this year.

How could you possible deduce that all signings are only due to Flanagan? Have you just made that up entirely?

Whether you like it or not, the board has had personnel change and with Lancaster/WIN as chair the balance of power has swung back toward Win, given theyre the tie breaker vote. Webb has been been moved on proactively and we have a new CEO

You seem to be harbouring issues from the past. Ultimately, we now have Flanagan, a quality coach, we’ve signed some good players this year and have a very, very good bunch of juniors locked in.
We bacly need a professional Recritment Manager and team.
 

maestro1

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I agree that it is showing vague signs of maybe being capable of positive change. Occasionally Lancaster makes some encouraging noises. The new CEO might be a good thing. But it's too early to tell. And a lot of damage to fix.
As I said in my last post, the very last time their decision making prowess was openly tested they made a horrifyingly idiotic choice - Ryles - and fortunately for us, somehow did a Bradbury and fluked Flanno. It doesn't inspire confidence does it? When and if it becomes time to extend Flanno, will they stuff that up?
It's impossible for me to forget where 12 years of mismanagement got us to and how long it will take to reverse.
I'm glad we have Flanno as he will get us back to being a successful club, but, it is extremely premature to right Ryles off as a "horrifyingly idiotic choice" based on Round 1 against the Storm. Ryles has completely revamped Parra and new systems take time to implement. Look at the dogs under Cialdo......1st year and they were in contention for the spoon. Now look at them. I refuse to make a judgement on Ryles or anybody after 1 game.
 

since77

Bench
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I'm glad we have Flanno as he will get us back to being a successful club, but, it is extremely premature to right Ryles off as a "horrifyingly idiotic choice" based on Round 1 against the Storm. Ryles has completely revamped Parra and new systems take time to implement. Look at the dogs under Cialdo......1st year and they were in contention for the spoon. Now look at them. I refuse to make a judgement on Ryles or anybody after 1 game.
My opinion on Ryles has got nothing to do with Rd 1 vs Melbourne - most teams are on a hiding to nothing playing Melbourne in round one every season. A lot of teams would have suffered the same fate, maybe even us.

Ryles was a terrible choice for us because we needed someone who knew what he was doing - and building - not a rookie who was learning on the job. To this day it still boggles my mind the board didn't even consider Flanno - easily the best credentialed coach on the market at the time - until Ryles knocked us back.

My critique of Ryles is based on the opinion that he was not the right coach for us at a crucial time in the club's history after the board, then Price, Mc Gregor and Griffin had brought us to our knees and within millimetres of a wooden spoon over a 12 year period. He might indeed go on to be a good coach - but thankfully he'll be using some other team to get off the training wheels first.

p.s I will say though that when he makes it his first order of business to get rid of his best forward and his second best player and captain and then doubles down on picking one of the best wingers in the NRL in the centres it certainly doesn't inspire confidence in his nous and vision.......
 

maestro1

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My opinion on Ryles has got nothing to do with Rd 1 vs Melbourne - most teams are on a hiding to nothing playing Melbourne in round one every season. A lot of teams would have suffered the same fate, maybe even us.

Ryles was a terrible choice for us because we needed someone who knew what he was doing - and building - not a rookie who was learning on the job. To this day it still boggles my mind the board didn't even consider Flanno - easily the best credentialed coach on the market at the time - until Ryles knocked us back.

My critique of Ryles is based on the opinion that he was not the right coach for us at a crucial time in the club's history after the board, then Price, Mc Gregor and Griffin had brought us to our knees and within millimetres of a wooden spoon over a 12 year period. He might indeed go on to be a good coach - but thankfully he'll be using some other team to get off the training wheels first.

p.s I will say though that when he makes it his first order of business to get rid of his best forward and his second best player and captain and then doubles down on picking one of the best wingers in the NRL in the centres it certainly doesn't inspire confidence in his nous and vision.......
I'm also glad we got Flanno. However, I do think Ryles will be a good coach.
 

since77

Bench
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McGregor made the semis twice, which is better than anyone since Bennett.

Jesus H Christ. If you were happy with anything McGregor did you're very easily pleased. Replace McGregor with an actual NRL quality coach we might have swindled a premiership in 2018.

I’ve said it before and will say it again, at the time Lawrie was one of our better forwards and a young local junior. Sure that it probably an indictment of our poor squad, but the decision to resign him was absolutely the correct one at the time.
Say it as many times as you like and it will still be utter bollocks. Lawrie has never been anything but reserve grade quality. Re-signing him showed just how unambitious, clueless and committed to mediocrity our coach and board were at the time.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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ROOSTERS TARGET WANTAWAY DRAGONS STAR



The Sydney Roosters have emerged as a potential landing spot for disgruntled Dragons prop Francis Molo.

The Daily Telegraph reported the Roosters have shown interest in Molo, who is negotiating a release from the Dragons after a falling out with a staff member.

The Roosters were blown apart by the Broncos in Round 1 and are desperate to sure up their middle.

The Dragons meanwhile, are trying to offload Molo to sign Tigers prop David Klemmer to bolster their front row stocks.



Francis Molo has been linked with the Roosters.
Francis Molo has been linked with the Roosters.Source: Getty Images


The Dragons were blown away by the Bulldogs early in their Round 1 loss and need reinforcements in the pack with Molo unavailable while he sorts his release.



The 30-year-old Molo has scored 10 tries in 138 NRL games for the Broncos, Cowboys and Dragons since his debut in 2014 and would give the Roosters much needed grunt up front after the departures of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Terrell May.
The Dragons are waiting for Molo to repay a significant amount of money that was advanced to him last year, before releasing him to allow Klemmer to join their ranks.

JWH set for shock Roosters return? | 01:41


 

Jubilee

Juniors
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new systems take time to implement. Look at the dogs under Cialdo......1st year and they were in contention for the spoon. Now look at them.
Ciraldo decided he wanted to build a high-pressure, 80 minute team. I suppose that is what the wrestling-punishment scandal was about last year. Hard discipline. But it is difficult to maintain high pressure for 80 minutes. They slacked off against us in the last 20 minutes and we might have caught them. And we are not yet a top eight team. I doubt Bulldogs will be top four this year.
 

maestro1

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Ciraldo decided he wanted to build a high-pressure, 80 minute team. I suppose that is what the wrestling-punishment scandal was about last year. Hard discipline. But it is difficult to maintain high pressure for 80 minutes. They slacked off against us in the last 20 minutes and we might have caught them. And we are not yet a top eight team. I doubt Bulldogs will be top four this year.
My example was to illustrate that new coaches/playing styles take time to reap rewards. Ciraldo had a shxt first season at the Bulldogs but that undoubtedly changed in 2024. This season is anybodies guess.
 

Draginzaaar

Bench
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Jesus H Christ. If you were happy with anything McGregor did you're very easily pleased. Replace McGregor with an actual NRL quality coach we might have swindled a premiership in 2018.


Say it as many times as you like and it will still be utter bollocks. Lawrie has never been anything but reserve grade quality. Re-signing him showed just how unambitious, clueless and committed to mediocrity our coach and board were at the time.
I was just stating facts. Not sure where I said I was happy with him.
 

offiah

Juniors
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It just occurred to me that Bennett may try to turn Rava into a utility forward, like he has done with Aitken. Altho I doubt it is possible.
Would definitely be worth a crack in NSW cup. Give him 20 mins off the bench at prop, could have a little fui fui in him. Or not, but can see what happens.
 

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