I really don't understand why the NRL is staging the event, under these circumstances. It isn't being supported by the clubs. The NRL isn't sufficiently strong to require proper representation. Then there's the NRL... staging the event at a second grade ground in Perth, with half the competition there to play less than 40 minutes of football, and a couple the equivalent of a full game. And they expect us to fly to Perth for that?!
I think Soliola and Lui are good editions to the squad.
These two by all reports are very professional off the field and do the little extras to squeeze the most out of their abilities.
These two and Whitehead are exactly the kind of mentors for our young Raiders players to learn from and get to play with.
There will be plenty of natural ability on show across all the teams at the Nines, the young players who go on to become NRL level players will rely as much on their mental development as their physical development.
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BJ wrote:I think Soliola and Lui are good editions to the squad.
These two by all reports are very professional off the field and do the little extras to squeeze the most out of their abilities.
These two and Whitehead are exactly the kind of mentors for our young Raiders players to learn from and get to play with.
There will be plenty of natural ability on show across all the teams at the Nines, the young players who go on to become NRL level players will rely as much on their mental development as their physical development.
Well said.
I’m glad we’re taking the team that we are for 2 reasons.
1. Obviously no threat to injury to any of our real stars.
2. I’m actually really keen to see our young guys get an opportunity. HSS and Timoko in particular.
The nines are a joke at this time of the year. But atleast we’ll see how our outside back depth can go should Scott be stood down/ injuries hit us hard.
Canberra Raiders assistant coach Andrew McFadden names four Green Machine young guns as players to watch in NRL Nines in Perth
Canberra Raiders assistant coach Andrew McFadden has listed Duwanye Mariner, Semi Valemei, Matt Timoko and Harley Smith-Shields as four young guns who could be part of the next batch of Raiders.
"Duwanye Mariner, he's a good young kid, a middle forward that did a good job in the grand final under-20s game last year. Then there's the exciting outside backs like Semi Valemei, Matt Timoko and Harley Smith-Shields."
Seiffert82 wrote: ↑February 11, 2020, 6:14 pm
I like the selection of Sutton and Havili. Surprised that they risked Oldfield, but he will be a good 9s player.
Decent squad under the circumstances. Will be interesting to see how seriously they treat the games.
Same. Looks like they are putting some miles into a few of the players who are unlikely to feature in every game this season + the rookies.
Whitehead and Sia at least get a rest over origin/byes and might even get a rest later on if the season goes swimmingly, or Ricky gives them a light run in the trials.
To me that hints they don't see Oldfield required all year= however long he gets (from a few weeks to half a season), he won't be sacked.
Seiffert82 wrote: ↑February 11, 2020, 6:14 pm
I like the selection of Sutton and Havili. Surprised that they risked Oldfield, but he will be a good 9s player.
Decent squad under the circumstances. Will be interesting to see how seriously they treat the games.
Same. Looks like they are putting some miles into a few of the players who are unlikely to feature in every game this season + the rookies.
Whitehead and Sia at least get a rest over origin/byes and might even get a rest later on if the season goes swimmingly, or Ricky gives them a light run in the trials.
To me that hints they don't see Oldfield required all year= however long he gets (from a few weeks to half a season), he won't be sacked.
I wouldn't read too much into that. They can't base selections of their Nines squad on what may or may not happen with Scott. Oldy is one of our fringe players and they will send as many of those as possible. Nines format might suit him too as he's one of the fastest in the club.
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Seiffert82 wrote: ↑February 11, 2020, 6:14 pm
I like the selection of Sutton and Havili. Surprised that they risked Oldfield, but he will be a good 9s player.
Decent squad under the circumstances. Will be interesting to see how seriously they treat the games.
Same. Looks like they are putting some miles into a few of the players who are unlikely to feature in every game this season + the rookies.
Whitehead and Sia at least get a rest over origin/byes and might even get a rest later on if the season goes swimmingly, or Ricky gives them a light run in the trials.
To me that hints they don't see Oldfield required all year= however long he gets (from a few weeks to half a season), he won't be sacked.
I wouldn't read too much into that. They can't base selections of their Nines squad on what may or may not happen with Scott. Oldy is one of our fringe players and they will send as many of those as possible. Nines format might suit him too as he's one of the fastest in the club.
Perhaps. I should clarify by Oldfield not required all year I don't mean as in "never plays", just not going to be for an entire gruelling season of 26+ games.
I’m going against the grain and saying I like this set up. Only 2 games seems stupid but current tournaments are showing shorter is better.
I really like them pulling back on how many first graders want to go. Good on the clubs rolling the dice to try to win it will be good to watch imo. The pressure will be on those teams to win and the thinner squads (us, Roosters and Eagles given current circumstances and who they’ve lost) have decided to not risk it and I reckon that’s fine.
The time difference at Perth and switching to Friday/Saturday not makes sense to me. It’s in prime time and easier to watch on tv than the Auckland version.
I don’t care about the result but given the ridiculous cricket fixtures this year I’ll be tuning in keenly.
Just looking through all the team lists for the first time I can't actually believe how many top players have been named. Every year there are injuries in meaningless games yet some teams are running the gauntlet. Sure, they may not get game time but why risk it? Why would the sharks play or even name Graham after a horrendous run with injuries recently? Taumololo? Why?
gergreg wrote: ↑February 11, 2020, 10:19 pm
Just looking through all the team lists for the first time I can't actually believe how many top players have been named. Every year there are injuries in meaningless games yet some teams are running the gauntlet. Sure, they may not get game time but why risk it? Why would the sharks play or even name Graham after a horrendous run with injuries recently? Taumololo? Why?
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Not sure what the minimum requirements are for this tournament, but the NRL required a certain number of the top squad for the Auckland Nines... and I expect they’ve done that again. I suspect the Roosters have been exempted.
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Canberra folk reckon that Smith-Shields is the one to watch this season, especially given the uncertainty surrounding Curtis Scott.
With Joey Leilua and Jordan Rapana heading on at the end of last year, Smith-Shields has a chance to impress Ricky Stuart this weekend and stake a claim for a backline spot.
-TW- wrote: ↑February 11, 2020, 7:31 pm
Melbourne's side is less assed than ours
Literally had Munster and Justin Olam as their top range players
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I'd argue, given their squad makeup, that Cameron Munster is their most important player. I'm astonished he's going and imagine he'll play one minute and come off the field. He's their only first grade standard half.
Manly is the team that has phoned it in the most with their squad. Taupau is their only genuinely seasoned first grader in the 18. Garrick has had one season and Waddell/Elliott are fringe players.
As I said last night I like that clubs have the choice here.
Should be fun to watch a couple of games I'm not at all emotionally invested in!
I don't care one iota that most clubs don't treat this too seriously. It's not a serious tournament, but it's still a good promotion for the code. Plenty of high quality players and up and comers to watch.
I'll watch the Raiders games. Who knows if they play more than 2. Hard to work out what you need to make top 2 in your pool. Might watch a couple of the other games if I'm in front of the TV at the time. Not that interested in the women's matches.
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greeneyed wrote: ↑February 12, 2020, 4:00 pm
Surprisingly short odds for the Raiders. I will be very surprised if they play more than the two games.
I think they're just bundled in with the other teams sending nearly all reserve grade players. Who knows which teams are going to actually be trying to win through. Titans might be one of them. They have talent in their squad and imagine most trying to make a good impression for the new coach. 19.00 worth a spec bet.
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greeneyed wrote: ↑February 12, 2020, 4:00 pm
Surprisingly short odds for the Raiders. I will be very surprised if they play more than the two games.
I think they're just bundled in with the other teams sending nearly all reserve grade players. Who knows which teams are going to actually be trying to win through. Titans might be one of them. They have talent in their squad and imagine most trying to make a good impression for the new coach. 19.00 worth a spec bet.
Yeah, I reckon the Titans are a team that could really be going for it. They have nothing to lose and will want to use this tournament to get some cohesion across the first string squad.