Scorchie
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- Mar 16, 2008
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Think this QCup horse bolted and is now dead. Move on !
So a q cup centre is a better option than an nrl centre. Lodge played q cup because he couldn't have a nrl contract approved. Its a lower grade than nrl is it not !!!
He has barely been given a chance, Jack reed didn't exactly set the QLD cup on fire? So what are you comparing to Jack Reed experience filled career, to a rookie?Yep Opacicis just a shitter Reed.
I don't get the idea that big-dollar players should only play in certain positions. If they're elite players then it shouldn't matter.
I'm not comparing the two because that would be unfair, but how much would Hodges in his prime command in today's dollars? Even if he was playing exclusively at centre?
Under 8's isn't that bad. The big kid gets the ball, the big kid steamrolls everyone, the big kid scores his tenth try of the game. Quite entertaining.Under 8s isn't quality, but there are dreams.
Birds not a gamewinner? What have you been watchingHodges would command a lot of money, but at the same time, he was a genuine matchwinner. I think Bird is a good player, but i dont see him as a matchwinner or the type of player to break a game open, not currently anyway. You tend to pay the bigger money to the players who have the biggest influence, and in our current setup i dont see our centres as being particularly influential. We dont maximise Roberts really when you consider the damage he is capable of causing.
I dont think big money should restrict where a player plays either, but at the same time, you dont want to tie up a lot of salary cap money to a position that isnt going to be influencing a game that much.
Birds not a gamewinner? What have you been watching
Hmm you must of missed his whole season when he was playing five eighth.Nope, i dont think he is, not in the way Hodges could break a game open. He might have done it on occasions, but not on a consistent enough basis for him to be classed as a gamebreaking player like an Inglis or a Hodges. I just dont see that in his game enough at the moment.
Hodges wasn't at his best until he moved back from Sydney in 05, he had some good games for the Roosters but didn't go to the next level until he returned and that was around 23-24. Bird is only 22 and has already been an important piece of the Sharks winning their first grand final, give him time.Nope, i dont think he is, not in the way Hodges could break a game open. He might have done it on occasions, but not on a consistent enough basis for him to be classed as a gamebreaking player like an Inglis or a Hodges. I just dont see that in his game enough at the moment.
That's really shaping up to be a solid line up. If Niko can improve on his consistency over the off season and prove himself and NRL quality half, and Milf comes back better from his shoulder surgery, top 4 should be in the bag again.1. Darius Boyd
2. Corey Oates
3. James Roberts
4. Jack Bird
5. Jordan Kahu
6. Anthony Milford
7. Kodi Nikorima
8. Matthew Lodge
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Joe Ofahengaue
11. Alex Glenn
12. Matt Gillett
13. Josh McGuire
14. Sam Thaiday
15. Tevita Pangai Jr
16. Korbin Sims
17. Andrew Savelio
I think the news of Jack Bird changes things a little next year. He won't be able to bulk up in the pre-season to make the transition to lock, so I imagine he will stay in the centres next year with an eye on the move for the 2019 season.
That opens up a spot for Sims to remain in the side and with Offa being promoted to the starting side, opens up a spot for Savelio on the bench.
That's really shaping up to be a solid line up. If Niko can improve on his consistency over the off season and prove himself and NRL quality half, and Milf comes back better from his shoulder surgery, top 4 should be in the bag again.
Sims wont be needed after 2018
Hmm you must of missed his whole season when he was playing five eighth.
Hodges wasn't at his best until he moved back from Sydney in 05, he had some good games for the Roosters but didn't go to the next level until he returned and that was around 23-24. Bird is only 22 and has already been an important piece of the Sharks winning their first grand final, give him time.
I agree, I think he should play lock! But yeah, even in the centres its a bit premature to say either way. They are different players though, Hodges was more of an athlete.Its not like im not giving him time, i just think he is wasted in the centers. He need to be around the ball a lot imo.
Hmm you must of missed his whole season when he was playing five eighth.
1. Darius Boyd
2. Corey Oates
3. James Roberts
4. Jack Bird
5. Jordan Kahu
6. Anthony Milford
7. Kodi Nikorima
8. Matthew Lodge
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Joe Ofahengaue
11. Alex Glenn
12. Matt Gillett
13. Josh McGuire
14. Sam Thaiday
15. Tevita Pangai Jr
16. Korbin Sims
17. Andrew Savelio
I think the news of Jack Bird changes things a little next year. He won't be able to bulk up in the pre-season to make the transition to lock, so I imagine he will stay in the centres next year with an eye on the move for the 2019 season.
That opens up a spot for Sims to remain in the side and with Offa being promoted to the starting side, opens up a spot for Savelio on the bench.