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Paix re-signs to continue Broncos journey
Emerging Broncos hooker Cory Paix has committed to the club until the end of the 2025 NRL season.
www.broncos.com.au
So does that mean he's first choice hooker now?
Mmmmmmnah, Little Billy starts.
The Broncos still haven't settled on a short term 9. I don't think they will before Round 1, so instead of just having one player, it's a combination of both for the time being.Didn’t Billy just extended to the end of 25 also?
This isn’t a Billy post, don’t worry. It does seem a little bizarre to sign both of them to the same lend to deals while also having Mozer making the step up during that time.
Big Pete , thoughts?
Not a real threat to take the spot from Billy, so If I was Kevvy I would be happy to resign himPaix re-signs to continue Broncos journey
Emerging Broncos hooker Cory Paix has committed to the club until the end of the 2025 NRL season.www.broncos.com.au
They - meaning Ben and David perhaps.The Broncos still haven't settled on a short term 9. I don't think they ever will, so instead of just having one player, it's a combination of both for the time being.
If Brisbane are going to make something of themselves this season, they'll need Cory Paix to step up and make his mark on the competition.
The one thing I hope Matty Ballin has instilled in him is communication. He (and Billy) need a stronger voice and need to stop relying on individual brilliance. Unfortunately, I saw no improvement in that regard during the trials.
I actually think this is welcome news that dispels the idea that Kevie is clearing the path for his son. If that train of thought had any ammunition, Paix wouldn't have been re-signed this early. Clearly, they value him and believe he has a future at the club.
I love Paix as a bench player but he just can't play big minutes at hooker. The roosters game last year was evidence of that. He is best fit to come on with tired defence about 10 minutes before halftime.There's been times when Paix has looked really impressive, and other times when he's been average or invisible. There were definitely games last year where we looked noticeably more cohesive and our attack flowed much more smoothly when Paix was in at 9, but lack of game time and injuries seem to have really hampered his development so far.
I really hope he gets consistent minutes this year (he and Smoothy would be my 2 dummy halfs), and he can continue to build on the glimpses he's shown - Paix being adequate enough to hold down the fort in the immediate term lets us leave Mozer to develop in reserve grade the way he needs to (both develop his game and his body... he doesn't have the physique to handle regular first grade yet).
I love Paix as a bench player but he just can't play big minutes at hooker. The roosters game last year was evidence of that. He is best fit to come on with tired defence about 10 minutes before halftime.
Yeah I agree which is why Billy is still the best option to partner him. Mozer will obviously take one of their spots at some point but lets not forget, Mozer has proven nothing as of yet. He's still very young and potentially a few years away from starting. I think its smart to have Billy and Paix signed for a few more years just in case. They would cost bugger all in terms of cap.There's very few hookers who CAN handle 80 mins in the modern game, and even less that should.
The way the game has evolved, every team should be targetting having 2 dummy halves who can rotate to provide consistent spark and energy through the ruck without becoming exhausted and sacrificing defensive integrity in the middle. I'd rather 2 very good hookers who can play 40 each than an excellent hooker forced to strecth to play 80. Paix can handle his half of the hooking duties as long as he has a good partner in crime.
Having one (or both) of those 9's able to play as a roaming middle (at lock) provides even more flexibility.