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Tigers Movements

Speedy Gonzales

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May will always be in the 17 because of the sheer number of positions he can play adequately.

You don't reckon he is like a 2nd son to ivan?

I haven't been overly impressed with his footballing ability in the games ive seen him play tbh. I think his best position is 6, but he's obviously not going to get a run ahead of the current crop you guys have
 

The_Frog

First Grade
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You don't reckon he is like a 2nd son to ivan?

I haven't been overly impressed with his footballing ability in the games ive seen him play tbh. I think his best position is 6, but he's obviously not going to get a run ahead of the current crop you guys have
Under 3 different coaches going back to 2017 he's never been dropped from the 17. He's has a lot of time out injured and stood down though.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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That is awesome news regarding Laurie. We now have some depth at fullback. Who knows Laurie may get the spot sooner rather than later.
Yep, though I reckon Mbye will have some weeks head start, to keep the position, but pressure for spots is everything.
IF Hastings does come, then the same goes for Brooks.

Can only be good for the team.

At this stage, still 3 spots to fill.
 

Ned Kelly

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Well thats good news. Im not sure hes going to turn into a superstar, but at least hes a recognized 1.

If the Hastings talk is correct then we are looking as good as can be expected going into this year.
That is the best footy news I have heard in ages. I am now looking forward to the 2021 season.
 

BrotherJim05

Bench
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I think Hastings would be playing reserves as he is unlikely to push out Brooks/AD when they have been training together all pre-season. Nevertheless, all it will take is an injury or drop in form and Hastings could push his way into the team. If he performs then he could cement a spot.

Whatever happens, I really want to see Brooks get one final year to prove he is the quality 7 I shat my pants watching at the SCG in 2013
 

Ron's_Mate

Bench
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Tigers reckon PNG prospect Gebbie worth the wait
By Christian Nicolussi
March 2, 2021 — 7.30pm

NRL clubs often go to great lengths to recruit players, but based on the extraordinary time and effort put in by the Wests Tigers to sign Edene Gebbie, there must be something special about the Papuan.

Gebbie will leave quarantine in Brisbane to join Michael Maguire’s men next week after an off-season negotiation that started five months ago.

The 25-year-old was known in NRL circles after playing for the PNG Hunters and Wynnum-Manly in the Queensland Cup. South Sydney fans will also recall the outside back running out for the Rabbitohs at last year’s Perth Nines.

Gebbie returned to PNG during the COVID-19 lockdown but the Tigers stayed interested in giving him a shot at the NRL. They thought he would be in town for the start of pre-season training. He signed a $1000-a-week train-and-trial deal and was expected to live in Tigers’ accommodation just down the road from the club’s Concord HQ.

Normally, Tigers officials would have flown to Papua New Guinea to bring Gebbie back but COVID-19, and the fact he lives in a remote mountain village near the Kokoda Track, delayed the process.

First, there was a wait for police checks. Then another delay with visa approvals.

Phone reception in Gebbie’s home village of Sogeri is also unreliable, meaning the Tigers could only communicate with him once a week when he caught a bus to an area with a better connection.

On one occasion, Gebbie travelled to Port Moresby to sign paperwork. By the time Tigers football manager Adam Hartigan realised he had failed to initial one page of his 55-page contract, Gebbie was halfway up the mountain and could not be contacted for a week.

Gebbie’s Brisbane-based contact, Rob Kawaipa, who has been in daily contact with Hartigan, said the 25-year-old’s profile at home ensured he was farewelled by a healthy crowd at the airport.

“We started discussions at the start of October, and had it not been for COVID and quarantine, I would have personally flown over and brought him back,” Hartigan said.

“But we had to wait a while for his visa to be approved, then there were police checks, and just being able to contact him because he was in a village became difficult. Rob told me we had to wait for him to catch public transport into town so he had proper phone service.”

The Tigers have already recruited speedsters James Roberts and Daine Laurie. Maguire hopes another blistering back will boost their cause.

“I think he’s shown great form and the number of people and contacts we have in and around the Papua New Guinean space [say] that his potential is untapped,” Maguire told the Herald. “He’s played a lot of fullback, he’s played on the wing, and he’s just quick.

“I spoke to him twice and the timing was always tricky because he was coming down from the mountains. I had actually stopped asking about him now because of the challenges we’ve had with COVID and everything. But I’m looking forward to seeing him.”

NRL clubs had to have 28 players signed by Monday, with the Tigers bringing in South Sydney prop Tommy Amone to round out their squad. Two more players must be added by August.

Gebbie can be brought into the top grade earlier should there be an injury and he impresses in reserve grade. The Tigers have an option in their favour for 2022. Gebbie kept fit training with the PNG Hunters before they left for Queensland last weekend.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ti...ct-gebbie-worth-the-wait-20210226-p576ad.html
 

The Rosco

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Some of us will be wondering if this raw, inexperienced bloke will be good enough for first grade.
He's fast, hard and fearless.
Melbourne and Parra fans once wondered about a couple of their players that showed the same raw potential.
You might have heard of them.
Vunivalu and Sivo.
Both them miserable clubs went "all in" and persisted with these 2 blokes and they turned out to be killers.
Us, on the other hand, went in half-hearted especially with Addo Carr . . . but also Koirobete, and the storms gladly slurped them up and made them shine.
Gebbie will be great depth, and after a bit of time spent training with the big boys I think he will do a great job when given the chance.
Peanuts salary with a ton of upside.
 
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Edene

Very powerful, fast, energetic,
step and shimmy and has played at international level. Strike player. Great attitude.

He left the bunnies after falling behind in the fullback stakes v Latrell. He’s desperate to play. Good mates with Justin Olam I was reading. He’s white hot that bloke.

I think he would have watched that trial for sure and would now be very excited about being part of the family.

Madge has huge wraps on him. When and where to play him will be a challenge. Impact player off the bench and then his trajectory is up from there.

Selection headaches are creeping back in. It’s been ages.
 
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gordsy

Juniors
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Some of us will be wondering if this raw, inexperienced bloke will be good enough for first grade.
He's fast, hard and fearless.
Melbourne and Parra fans once wondered about a couple of their players that showed the same raw potential.
You might have heard of them.
Vunivalu and Sivo.
Both them miserable clubs went "all in" and persisted with these 2 blokes and they turned out to be killers.
Us, on the other hand, went in half-hearted especially with Addo Carr . . . but also Koirobete, and the storms gladly slurped them up and made them shine.
Gebbie will be great depth, and after a bit of time spent training with the big boys I think he will do a great job when given the chance.
Peanuts salary with a ton of upside.
Sivo is good in attack but can be dogshit in defence and is shown up by the better teams, I never rated Vuna that highly, I always thought he was one of those guys that would be good at Melbounre but pretty crap at most other clubs

As for Gebbie why did no clubs chase him after Souths let him go and why isn't he in the PNG Hunters team and has his defence gotten better, , still for 60odd k it's worth a go. I just hope no one plans on him starting anytime soom.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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Sivo is good in attack but can be dogshit in defence and is shown up by the better teams, I never rated Vuna that highly, I always thought he was one of those guys that would be good at Melbounre but pretty crap at most other clubs

As for Gebbie why did no clubs chase him after Souths let him go and why isn't he in the PNG Hunters team and has his defence gotten better, , still for 60odd k it's worth a go. I just hope no one plans on him starting anytime soom.
I wouldn't think anyone is expecting that, my take is, maybe at some stage, but more a foot in the door for future players from PNG.
 

Pezz70

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Momirovski, playing well for the Panthers. I’m really praying our halves click hey, makes such a difference when you can execute a plan.
 

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