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Laumape was from Manawatu not WellingtonI reckon him & Christian Ma'anamia would be good targets, Christian is a Wellington born, Prop 192cm 101kg and we've seen what Wellington products have produced in the past, e.g Kearney, Mannering, Laumape, Matulino Whatuira, Luke and the list goes on
Laumape was from Manawatu not Wellington
Luke was from Hawera not Welli
Was meaning Luke not Laumape sorry, Luke played for Wellington orcas 2003-2004 with Mannering before he was picked up by Bulldogs scoutLaumape was from Manawatu not Wellington
Luke was from Hawera not Wellington.
I think we have a robust forward pack which will be competitive but I would like to see another prop who is difficult to put down. Someone that will tire opposition forward packs...It will be interesting to see how Ale responds to a full preseason.We still need 3 quality signings to compete this year i think, our quality in the outside backs and prop depth will cost us.
Bunnies and tigers are who we need to poach from.
The Warriors understand everybody's decisions. Every thing in life is bigger than Warriors' football...https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-th...-schuste/2434db30-6b9e-4c92-ab96-9c7fc888802d
From the mole:
STAR'S SACRIFICE FOR FAMILY
Alex Seyfarth has given up the opportunity of a lifetime - for his unborn child.
The rangy forward is coming off contract at the Tigers at the end of this year and is no certainty to get a new deal.
The Warriors last week offered Seyfarth a lucrative three-year deal starting in 2024.
At 24, it was a great opportunity for Seyfarth, but he knocked it back because his wife is pregnant and they want to stay near family support in Sydney when the baby is born.
There are things in life bigger than football, and the Warriors understood Seyfarth's decision.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-th...-schuste/2434db30-6b9e-4c92-ab96-9c7fc888802d
From the mole:
STAR'S SACRIFICE FOR FAMILY
The Warriors last week offered Seyfarth a lucrative three-year deal starting in 2024.
At 24, it was a great opportunity for Seyfarth, but he knocked it back because his wife is pregnant and they want to stay near family support in Sydney when the baby is born.
thank god!https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/nrl-th...-schuste/2434db30-6b9e-4c92-ab96-9c7fc888802d
From the mole:
STAR'S SACRIFICE FOR FAMILY
Alex Seyfarth has given up the opportunity of a lifetime - for his unborn child.
The rangy forward is coming off contract at the Tigers at the end of this year and is no certainty to get a new deal.
The Warriors last week offered Seyfarth a lucrative three-year deal starting in 2024.
At 24, it was a great opportunity for Seyfarth, but he knocked it back because his wife is pregnant and they want to stay near family support in Sydney when the baby is born.
There are things in life bigger than football, and the Warriors understood Seyfarth's decision.
Could it be to replace Curran? Why they are looking at a back rower? Man I hope not!
26 Mar
Compiled from 13 ratings