What's your strongest possible Canberra Raiders 2019 line up?
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H didn’t play fullback at all for Mounties mainly centre
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Cnk will be our 1 come round one.
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Ok, I guess Oldfield has slightly more experience in FG but if this guy was a FB/WING/HALF then he seems to have the better game for FB.
We might see Wighton still run that sweep that made our left so deadly exactly the same and this guy just has to catch the bombs and support the ball and run hard when he gets it. That's be simple enough...
We might see Wighton still run that sweep that made our left so deadly exactly the same and this guy just has to catch the bombs and support the ball and run hard when he gets it. That's be simple enough...
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BJ wrote: ↑February 6, 2019, 8:02 am I had to laugh at the news report about Wighton to 5/8th.
“It’s a position not unfamiliar to Wighton, with the 25-year-old having started there in nine games in 2014. Wighton also hasn’t been shy to put boot to ball, averaging six kicks and 197 metres per game.”
Problem was those six kicks were from inside the 10 metre zone.
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Exactly my team now aswell. The abbey/Williams issue was doing my head in. Let the new kid have a shot at the 1 and make it his own. As stated before, all he’ll really need to do is catch bombs, support well and get his defensive positioning right. Wighton can still handle all his usual old fullback/five-eighth offensive plays.Matt wrote:I will re-address my side, because it was based on the Abbey vs Williams theory for that final spine spot. Now that we have CNK it changes things.
1. CNK
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. BJ
5. Oldie
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sia
9. Hodgo
10. Papa
11. Tarpz
12. Whitey
13. JBateo
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Sutton
17. Lui
Very happy with this signing, would love Dylan Edwards to come aswell but I very much doubt it now after this signing. Promote the simmonsen (spelling?) kid and give him a good year of Mounties to see what he’s got. Took a while but we finally got a singing to be a little excited over
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That is a very simplistic view of a modern day fullbacks role.BadnMean wrote:Ok, I guess Oldfield has slightly more experience in FG but if this guy was a FB/WING/HALF then he seems to have the better game for FB.
We might see Wighton still run that sweep that made our left so deadly exactly the same and this guy just has to catch the bombs and support the ball and run hard when he gets it. That's be simple enough...
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Yes. I'm hoping we give the rookie a very simple brief at first and let the rest look after itself.RTW wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 9:32 amThat is a very simplistic view of a modern day fullbacks role.BadnMean wrote:Ok, I guess Oldfield has slightly more experience in FG but if this guy was a FB/WING/HALF then he seems to have the better game for FB.
We might see Wighton still run that sweep that made our left so deadly exactly the same and this guy just has to catch the bombs and support the ball and run hard when he gets it. That's be simple enough...
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Marshalling the defensive line would be the other big gig amongst a dozen other things but I wasn't trying to list every facet of modern FB play- looking at his footage, those are areas he is good at, so go do them. Once he's settled and playing solid, expand his brief.
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Assuming no more additions this is IMO our best lineup.
1. Rapa (CNK or Oldfield until Rapa is fit)
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. BJ
5. Oldfield/CNK
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papa
9. Hodgo
10. Lui
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Bateman
14. Havili
15. Sutton
16. Sia
17. Guler
18. Bateman
19. Williams
20. Horsburg
1. Rapa (CNK or Oldfield until Rapa is fit)
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. BJ
5. Oldfield/CNK
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Papa
9. Hodgo
10. Lui
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. Bateman
14. Havili
15. Sutton
16. Sia
17. Guler
18. Bateman
19. Williams
20. Horsburg
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Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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I saw him and Rapa arrive as I left. I dont remember him suiting up.greeneyed wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 11:55 am Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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Simonsson looked really good
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Guys, CNZ will be 1 unless he's abducted by aliens
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If he can catch a bomb, hold onto the ball during kick returns, back up the ball carrier and doesn't avoid contact in defence like bloody Reece Robinson I guess he can do a job for us.
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And what were your thoughts on what you saw GE?greeneyed wrote:Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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They both looked OK. Abbey was producing errors and Oldfield... he's "solid".Dusty wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 3:46 pmAnd what were your thoughts on what you saw GE?greeneyed wrote:Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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Oh there are 2 left, I thought there was just one. I think this has been asked before, but I wonder if Simonsen would be eligible/suitable for the Rapana cover contract.greeneyed wrote:Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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I don't see why not.Sid wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 4:30 pmOh there are 2 left, I thought there was just one. I think this has been asked before, but I wonder if Simonsen would be eligible/suitable for the Rapana cover contract.greeneyed wrote:Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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Upgrading Simonsson now is just throwing money and flexibility away. If injuries get bad enough we want to play him and haven't found a better signing then just upgrade him at that time.
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Do we have to fill the 30 before rnd 1
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But we need 29 at season's kick off don't we?
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Oldfield is a solid back up winger.
Abbey will fade into the sunset.
Charnze? My guess is he'll be akin to Abbey. Maybe slightly better
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Abbey will fade into the sunset.
Charnze? My guess is he'll be akin to Abbey. Maybe slightly better
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There’s just nothing to get excited about this year. The team is all over the place, players out of position... it’s going to be a long seasongreeneyed wrote:They both looked OK. Abbey was producing errors and Oldfield... he's "solid".Dusty wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 3:46 pmAnd what were your thoughts on what you saw GE?greeneyed wrote:Bailey Simonsson and Charnze Nicol Klokstadt started at fullback today in the opposed session. Michael Oldfield and Brad Abbey also too a turn... but CNK played the whole session there. There are two top 30 slots left and it won’t surprise if Simonsson takes one.
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This is my side for round 1 assuming there isn't any more signings.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sutton
9. Hodgson
10. Papalii
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. J.Bateman
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Guler
17. Collins
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sutton
9. Hodgson
10. Papalii
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. J.Bateman
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Guler
17. Collins
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JJ over Lui or any of the rookies. Please elaborateBVRaider wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 6:09 pm This is my side for round 1 assuming there isn't any more signings.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sutton
9. Hodgson
10. Papalii
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. J.Bateman
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Guler
17. Collins
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You know what you're going to get with Lui and it's not much, he tries hard but just doesn't have it between the ears. Collins is only 22 and has looked solid in his first grade appearances but has had his trouble with injuries, I would rather give him a chance to deliver on his potential with us than go with Lui. As for the rookies, Horsburgh will get his chance eventually this season after playing for Mounties and Guler is still basically a rookie anyway.Matt wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 8:13 pmJJ over Lui or any of the rookies. Please elaborateBVRaider wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 6:09 pm This is my side for round 1 assuming there isn't any more signings.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sutton
9. Hodgson
10. Papalii
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. J.Bateman
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Guler
17. Collins
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1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Soliola/Lui
9. Hodgson
10. Tapine
11. J. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Papalii
14. Havili
15. Soliola/Lui
16. Guler
17. Sutton/Horsburgh
I'm feeling a lot more confident about our forward pack than I was at the start of the pre-season. I think the added mobility will allow for better defence. Now I'm a big fan of Tapine in the second row but considering the balance of our squad, I think it would be best for him to head back to front row. I feel that Bateman and Whitehead will do a solid job for us on the edges and if one gets injured, Tapine slots straight back in. Papalii is at 13 because he's our longest standing forward and needs to be a leader in the pack alongside Whitehead... those two should keep their positions imo. On starting Soliola or Lui, there are merits both ways so I'm undecided.
In the backs, I think the main question mark is who will be playing fullback. I can't have Abbey or Oldfield there so I'm gonna give Nicoll-Klokstad first shot round 1 and give him a proper go at it.
My interchange is then padded out with Havili and Guler (who I thought definitely showed enough in his first grade appearances last year to be given another shot off the interchange), and one of Sutton or Horsburgh.
With Collins, Murchie, L. Bateman, Hunt and Makatoa as reserves, we've got some good depth in the forwards. Williams, Abbey, Oldfield when Rapana returns, Hingano when he's back from injury and possibly Simonsson is ok for back up in the backline, though a tad thin. We're also missing a third string hooker.
We really needed a guy like Edwards to fill the fullback spot which sadly doesn't look like happening after the Nicoll-Klokstad signing. That would have had me confident of being able to compete seriously this season. I think this team could do a job but so many unknown variables are gonna have to fall in to place for things to work out.
A lot of our success will be dependent on whether the changes in our forward pack will actually lift our defence and how Nicoll-Klokstad goes at fullback (if that's how we end up lining up come round 1). We should be ok with Wighton at 6 unless he's absolute dog **** there. If that team can hit the ground running from round 1 with minimal disruption through changes in the lineup (aside from Rapana returning which would just be a straight swap for Oldfield and allowing for changes in starting and interchange middle forward positions based on performance), then we're playing finals footy. If the team is chopped and changed through players not performing, then we're in for another long season.
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Soliola/Lui
9. Hodgson
10. Tapine
11. J. Bateman
12. Whitehead
13. Papalii
14. Havili
15. Soliola/Lui
16. Guler
17. Sutton/Horsburgh
I'm feeling a lot more confident about our forward pack than I was at the start of the pre-season. I think the added mobility will allow for better defence. Now I'm a big fan of Tapine in the second row but considering the balance of our squad, I think it would be best for him to head back to front row. I feel that Bateman and Whitehead will do a solid job for us on the edges and if one gets injured, Tapine slots straight back in. Papalii is at 13 because he's our longest standing forward and needs to be a leader in the pack alongside Whitehead... those two should keep their positions imo. On starting Soliola or Lui, there are merits both ways so I'm undecided.
In the backs, I think the main question mark is who will be playing fullback. I can't have Abbey or Oldfield there so I'm gonna give Nicoll-Klokstad first shot round 1 and give him a proper go at it.
My interchange is then padded out with Havili and Guler (who I thought definitely showed enough in his first grade appearances last year to be given another shot off the interchange), and one of Sutton or Horsburgh.
With Collins, Murchie, L. Bateman, Hunt and Makatoa as reserves, we've got some good depth in the forwards. Williams, Abbey, Oldfield when Rapana returns, Hingano when he's back from injury and possibly Simonsson is ok for back up in the backline, though a tad thin. We're also missing a third string hooker.
We really needed a guy like Edwards to fill the fullback spot which sadly doesn't look like happening after the Nicoll-Klokstad signing. That would have had me confident of being able to compete seriously this season. I think this team could do a job but so many unknown variables are gonna have to fall in to place for things to work out.
A lot of our success will be dependent on whether the changes in our forward pack will actually lift our defence and how Nicoll-Klokstad goes at fullback (if that's how we end up lining up come round 1). We should be ok with Wighton at 6 unless he's absolute dog **** there. If that team can hit the ground running from round 1 with minimal disruption through changes in the lineup (aside from Rapana returning which would just be a straight swap for Oldfield and allowing for changes in starting and interchange middle forward positions based on performance), then we're playing finals footy. If the team is chopped and changed through players not performing, then we're in for another long season.
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The main thing that had me stressing out this pre-season was the possibility of having to use Abbey or Williams as a starting player for at least a large portion of the season... now that it's looking like they will probably remain as injury fill ins, I'm feeling a lot calmer.
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Im ok with that theory.BVRaider wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 9:20 pmYou know what you're going to get with Lui and it's not much, he tries hard but just doesn't have it between the ears. Collins is only 22 and has looked solid in his first grade appearances but has had his trouble with injuries, I would rather give him a chance to deliver on his potential with us than go with Lui. As for the rookies, Horsburgh will get his chance eventually this season after playing for Mounties and Guler is still basically a rookie anyway.Matt wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 8:13 pmJJ over Lui or any of the rookies. Please elaborateBVRaider wrote: ↑February 10, 2019, 6:09 pm This is my side for round 1 assuming there isn't any more signings.
1. Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. Leilua
5. Oldfield
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sutton
9. Hodgson
10. Papalii
11. Tapine
12. Whitehead
13. J.Bateman
14. Havili
15. Soliola
16. Guler
17. Collins
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1. Jack Wighton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Josh Hodgson
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Michael Ennis (c)
10. Josh Papalii
11. Joseph Tapine
12. Elliot Whitehead
13. John Bateman
14. Siliva Havili
15. Emre Guler
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Ryan Sutton
2. Nick Cotric
3. Jarrod Croker
4. Joey Leilua
5. Jordan Rapana
6. Josh Hodgson
7. Aidan Sezer
8. Sia Soliola
9. Michael Ennis (c)
10. Josh Papalii
11. Joseph Tapine
12. Elliot Whitehead
13. John Bateman
14. Siliva Havili
15. Emre Guler
16. Dunamis Lui
17. Ryan Sutton
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Didnt we sign a 3rd string hooker from Newcastle??
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1-Nicoll-Klokstad
2-Cotric
3-Croker (c)
4-Leilua
5-Oldfield [Rapana]
6-Wighton
7-Sezer
8-Papalli
9-Hodgson (c)
10-Guler
11-Whitehead
12-Tapine
13-J.Bateman
14-Havili
15-Lui
16-Sutton
17-Soliola
That's my Rd.1 assuming no further signings.
2-Cotric
3-Croker (c)
4-Leilua
5-Oldfield [Rapana]
6-Wighton
7-Sezer
8-Papalli
9-Hodgson (c)
10-Guler
11-Whitehead
12-Tapine
13-J.Bateman
14-Havili
15-Lui
16-Sutton
17-Soliola
That's my Rd.1 assuming no further signings.
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With Simonsson being upgraded to Top 30, better make #1. CNK/ Simonsson - whomever wins the battle here. Simonsson was impressive at the Fan Day, not to be harsh on CNK given he had only been in Canberra for 24hrs and was likely his 1st training session here.Matt wrote: ↑February 8, 2019, 6:20 pm I will re-address my side, because it was based on the Abbey vs Williams theory for that final spine spot. Now that we have CNK it changes things.
1. CNK
2. Cotric
3. Croker
4. BJ
5. Oldie
6. Wighton
7. Sezer
8. Sia
9. Hodgo
10. Papa
11. Tarpz
12. Whitey
13. JBateo
14. Havili
15. Guler
16. Sutton
17. Lui