01. Charnze Nicol-klokstad - heart and soul-type player, which I think gets underrated by stats. Kinda player that if the team wins, he’s lauded as a Dylan Edwards-esque workhorse, if they lose, his place gets questioned due to lack of ‘X-factor’.
02. D Watene-Zelezniak
03. Ali Leitaua - our most promising back - let him play through some mistakes
04. RTS - people were harsh that he didn’t dominate at centre, but he got shuffled about as Mr Fix-it, and with all the struggles inside him - eg rotating halves through injury and second rowers struggling for form - meant the ball he got was often clunky AF - and RTS at centre opens up …
05. Rocco Berry - watching Zac Lomax has me thinking why not the Roc? One of our fastest backs, best defenders, great size and good in the air.
06. Luke Metcalf - think he’s better suited to playing with freedom and not being shackled as a game manager.
07. Tanah Boyd - if we want to consistently deliver on whatever our game plan is week-to-week, we need a decent kicking game - and Boyd seems to be far and away the best option in general play. Would give him the kicking tee as well.
08. James Fisher Harris (C)
09. Wayde Egan
10. Mitchell Barnett
11. Leka Halasima - Potentially our most exciting forward in an age. Get him out there and learning the job as soon as possible, with the old heads in the pack helping smooth out any rough edges.
12. Kurt Capewell
13. Tohu Harris
14. Dylan Walker - an absolute must. With Tohu injured, I thought he filled in admirably as a starting lock, but we absolutely missed the speed and ball playing he brought on at the 20min mark - and don’t have anyone who can replicate what he brings
15. Erin Clarke - Jazz 2.0
16. Sam Healey - seems a different style and tempo around the ruck than Egan and Lussick. Give him 20 mins per game to ask some questions of a tiring opposition defence
17. Marata Niukore - a bench role lets him bulk up a bit more in the off season and he empty his tank through the middle. Ideally gives them a forward they can lean on for longer minutes to give our middles a bit more of a breather.
18. CHT - in the case you need to activate him, covers your backline well enough for minimal shuffling, or could play hooker/ball playing lock for short stints
02. D Watene-Zelezniak
03. Ali Leitaua - our most promising back - let him play through some mistakes
04. RTS - people were harsh that he didn’t dominate at centre, but he got shuffled about as Mr Fix-it, and with all the struggles inside him - eg rotating halves through injury and second rowers struggling for form - meant the ball he got was often clunky AF - and RTS at centre opens up …
05. Rocco Berry - watching Zac Lomax has me thinking why not the Roc? One of our fastest backs, best defenders, great size and good in the air.
06. Luke Metcalf - think he’s better suited to playing with freedom and not being shackled as a game manager.
07. Tanah Boyd - if we want to consistently deliver on whatever our game plan is week-to-week, we need a decent kicking game - and Boyd seems to be far and away the best option in general play. Would give him the kicking tee as well.
08. James Fisher Harris (C)
09. Wayde Egan
10. Mitchell Barnett
11. Leka Halasima - Potentially our most exciting forward in an age. Get him out there and learning the job as soon as possible, with the old heads in the pack helping smooth out any rough edges.
12. Kurt Capewell
13. Tohu Harris
14. Dylan Walker - an absolute must. With Tohu injured, I thought he filled in admirably as a starting lock, but we absolutely missed the speed and ball playing he brought on at the 20min mark - and don’t have anyone who can replicate what he brings
15. Erin Clarke - Jazz 2.0
16. Sam Healey - seems a different style and tempo around the ruck than Egan and Lussick. Give him 20 mins per game to ask some questions of a tiring opposition defence
17. Marata Niukore - a bench role lets him bulk up a bit more in the off season and he empty his tank through the middle. Ideally gives them a forward they can lean on for longer minutes to give our middles a bit more of a breather.
18. CHT - in the case you need to activate him, covers your backline well enough for minimal shuffling, or could play hooker/ball playing lock for short stints