he is very good at picking out the markers
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In this instance and using this as the benchmark, we would have :Storm also have Garlick.
Penrith also have Luke Sommerton, so three specialists there. Arguable that Kenny can play lock very well too though.
Raiders: Starling, Woolford, Levi
Sea Eagles: Croker, Kum Tong, Simpkin, Lawton*
Sharks: Brailey, Berrell, McInnes*
Broncos: Walters*, Mozer, Smoothy, Paix*
*Can/do play other positions.
You are right, it isn't a majority but definitely not unheard of.
I would see CHT playing in the halves in NSW cup and Clark as unlikely to be hooker cover. I would add in Roache but the club seem to see him as a half - Warriors website have him listed as five-eighth.In this instance and using this as the benchmark, we would have :
Egan
Lussick
Healey
Clarke*
CHT*
At least one too many .
There's sure to be a dummy half option on a Development contract for us (Aloua/Laiman/Tafua) in 2025, like Sommerton was for the Panthers this year too, so options are a plentyIn this instance and using this as the benchmark, we would have :
Egan
Lussick
Healey
Clarke*
CHT*
At least one too many .
As I said, CHT will be seen as half cover primarily noting our lack of half depth.In this instance and using this as the benchmark, we would have :
Egan
Lussick
Healey
Clarke*
CHT*
At least one too many .
If Lussick is gone it will make sense unless Egan has onset dementia signs and they can see lesions of CTE without him being deadOff the top of my head and after looking at a few top 30 squads , no other team has 3 specialist hookers in their squad.
You wouldn’t dedicate 10% of your squad to a hooker.
The Storm have one hooker , Harry Grant, plus back up from the likes of Wishart.
Penrith have two, Kenny and Luke.
Loved this part- I think it’s really exciting for our club that rival players are thinking this way.Healey says playing front of a full house at Go Media Stadium is a goal he hopes to achieve.
“Being over there [playing NSW Cup] and seeing it first hand was a real eye-opener and once they reached out I wanted to be a part of it. It’s really exciting I can actually be a part of that.”