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Well, it certainly backs the concept of using the clubs depth of young players. 3 x youngsters given the opportunity.
Still concerned over lack of experience to steady the ship when needed. Maybe we have to accommodate Halatau in the main 13? Lawrence, Galloway, Richards and Moltzen havent exactly shown any great leadership in the past.
Re-signed with eyes to future:
Cherrington- hooker
Hoeter- wing- centre
Liolevave- backrow
Wests Tigers re-sign young pair
The youth movement at the Wests Tigers continues to grow with the club re-signing promising duo Manaia Cherrington and Delouise Hoeter to new two-year deals on Wednesday.
Both players were named in the club's Auckland Nines squad yesterday and also played in the NRL trial win over Penrith last Saturday.
Cherrington, a hooker, was a member of Balmain's premiership-winning SG Ball side in 2012 and played all 25 games last year's Holden Cup season.
Hoeter, who can play either as a winger or centre, is another graduate from the well-renowned Keebra Park High School in Queensland.
First grade coach Mick Potter was pleased to secure the services of the talented duo for another two seasons.
"I think they are good prospects. I think Manaia has good speed and awareness around dummy-half and he is still learning and growing so there's a lot of potential there," Potter said.
"Delouise is a very good outside back who's understanding and anticipation of what is going to happen is excellent and I'm looking forward to seeing him progress.
"I'd like to think that both of them will get better throughout the season and push for the grade above them."
Both Cherrington and Hoeter will begin the season with the under-20s side before moving into the fulltime NRL squad next season.
http://www.nrl.com/wests-tigers-re-sign-young-pair/tabid/10874/newsid/76246/default.aspx
West Tigers re-sign Lamar Liolevave
Wests Tigers are pleased to confirm the re-signing of promising back-rower Lamar Liolevave until the end of the 2016 season.
The Marist Saints junior, who played Australian Schoolboys in 2013 before recently representing the Junior Kiwis in 2014 alongside Wests Tigers teammates Te Maire Martin , Manaia Cherrington and Watson Heleta, will join the full-time NRL squad in 2015.
A graduate from Keebra Park High School, Liolevave was a standout player for Wests Tigers’ NYC side in 2014, with the powerful ball runner registering 10 tries, six try-assists and 15 linebreaks on the left edge. He also averaged 22.5 tackles per game plus 109 metres per game — coming off an average of 10.7 runs per game.
Liolevave’s fine form in 2014 culminated in him being named as the NYC Holden Cup Coaches Player of the Year, with his focus now turning to consolidating on that form with a strong pre-season under new Head Coach Jason Taylor .
Read more: http://www.nospam9/nrl/wests-tigers-re-sign-lamar-liolevave-15928/#ixzz3KzDnjFR5
Still concerned over lack of experience to steady the ship when needed. Maybe we have to accommodate Halatau in the main 13? Lawrence, Galloway, Richards and Moltzen havent exactly shown any great leadership in the past.
Re-signed with eyes to future:
Cherrington- hooker
Hoeter- wing- centre
Liolevave- backrow
Wests Tigers re-sign young pair
The youth movement at the Wests Tigers continues to grow with the club re-signing promising duo Manaia Cherrington and Delouise Hoeter to new two-year deals on Wednesday.
Both players were named in the club's Auckland Nines squad yesterday and also played in the NRL trial win over Penrith last Saturday.
Cherrington, a hooker, was a member of Balmain's premiership-winning SG Ball side in 2012 and played all 25 games last year's Holden Cup season.
Hoeter, who can play either as a winger or centre, is another graduate from the well-renowned Keebra Park High School in Queensland.
First grade coach Mick Potter was pleased to secure the services of the talented duo for another two seasons.
"I think they are good prospects. I think Manaia has good speed and awareness around dummy-half and he is still learning and growing so there's a lot of potential there," Potter said.
"Delouise is a very good outside back who's understanding and anticipation of what is going to happen is excellent and I'm looking forward to seeing him progress.
"I'd like to think that both of them will get better throughout the season and push for the grade above them."
Both Cherrington and Hoeter will begin the season with the under-20s side before moving into the fulltime NRL squad next season.
http://www.nrl.com/wests-tigers-re-sign-young-pair/tabid/10874/newsid/76246/default.aspx
West Tigers re-sign Lamar Liolevave
Wests Tigers are pleased to confirm the re-signing of promising back-rower Lamar Liolevave until the end of the 2016 season.
The Marist Saints junior, who played Australian Schoolboys in 2013 before recently representing the Junior Kiwis in 2014 alongside Wests Tigers teammates Te Maire Martin , Manaia Cherrington and Watson Heleta, will join the full-time NRL squad in 2015.
A graduate from Keebra Park High School, Liolevave was a standout player for Wests Tigers’ NYC side in 2014, with the powerful ball runner registering 10 tries, six try-assists and 15 linebreaks on the left edge. He also averaged 22.5 tackles per game plus 109 metres per game — coming off an average of 10.7 runs per game.
Liolevave’s fine form in 2014 culminated in him being named as the NYC Holden Cup Coaches Player of the Year, with his focus now turning to consolidating on that form with a strong pre-season under new Head Coach Jason Taylor .
Read more: http://www.nospam9/nrl/wests-tigers-re-sign-lamar-liolevave-15928/#ixzz3KzDnjFR5
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