FULLBACK - We should be ok with plenty of faith being shown in Bula to show continuous improvement and develop into an elite fullback.
Plenty of good signs shown by Heath Mason to continue developing into a very good back up fullback with the added bonus he is versatile enough to also play in the halves or as a 9.
If it comes to halfway through this season and Bula and/or Mason are not developing as well as we would like, there are plenty of recruitment options such as Tristan Sailor, Bevan French or Zac Lomax as a fullback etc
WINGERS - We are obviously hoping Charlie Staines lives up to his Forbes Ferrari nickname, scores plenty of tries and contributes well enough to become an automatic selection on one wing.
Dependant on how they play throughout 2024, but To’a and Naden may become better wing options, rather than their favoured centre position.
If any of these 3 do not play well enough throughout 2024, it would be best to try and move them on before the 2025 season commences.
As for potential recruits Nick Cotric and Semi Valemai are both in their prime age, both are big bodies who are good finishers and bring the ball out of their teams danger zone strongly.
Sam Stonestreet is a younger option with plenty of upside as he is taller and faster while having similar strengths as the other 2 .He is contracted to the Sharks, but with no clear pathway to a regular NRL spot, he could be on the lookout for a better opportunity.
Another 3 big bodied winger options are Edward Kosi, Tony Francis and Jeral Skelton.
Adam Pompey could also be looking for a change after being frozen out at the Warriors and although he favours playing centre, I’m sure he’d play as an NRL winger as opposed to not playing NRL at all.
Alex Lobb is a watch and see this season along with Alaimalo and Ngutlik while we also have Navren Willett and Luke Laulilli emerging.
CENTRES - We have pinned our hopes on Olam playing somewhere near his best as our left centre, while we have Naden, Faatape, Feledy and the emerging Heamasi Makasini as back ups to keep the pressure on him.
Kayal Iro is another potential left centre recruit, but I don’t think he’d be interested in being stuck behind Olam.
A young left centre named Mason Peut has a highly impressive highlights reel playing for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Hastings Deering Cup last season. Not sure where he’s got to this season, but he showed blinding speed and exceptional tackle breaking ability, he’s another we should be keeping a close eye on.
Right centre is open with To’a not doing enough to cement his position at present.
Naden can obviously play on the right also and it appears Faatape is having a crack on the right this week.
I think it’s almost unanimous that we ideally need to recruit someone who can be the point of difference for us in this position.
I’ve narrowed it down to Zac Lomax, James Schiller, Aaron Schoupp and Adam Pompey.
Lomax and Schiller the 2 standouts, I heavily favour Schiller as a value for money option who looks ready to star at NRL level on a regular basis.
As previously mentioned I’d also have a good look at Pompey as a starting winger, he’s good under the high ball and carries the ball strongly.
I’d also look at Schoupp as a utility off the bench as he’s shown glimpses that he could become a very good strike edge back rower as well as his regular position as a strong ball carrying centre.
Onitoni Large could quickly emerge as a right centre option also.
Plenty of good signs shown by Heath Mason to continue developing into a very good back up fullback with the added bonus he is versatile enough to also play in the halves or as a 9.
If it comes to halfway through this season and Bula and/or Mason are not developing as well as we would like, there are plenty of recruitment options such as Tristan Sailor, Bevan French or Zac Lomax as a fullback etc
WINGERS - We are obviously hoping Charlie Staines lives up to his Forbes Ferrari nickname, scores plenty of tries and contributes well enough to become an automatic selection on one wing.
Dependant on how they play throughout 2024, but To’a and Naden may become better wing options, rather than their favoured centre position.
If any of these 3 do not play well enough throughout 2024, it would be best to try and move them on before the 2025 season commences.
As for potential recruits Nick Cotric and Semi Valemai are both in their prime age, both are big bodies who are good finishers and bring the ball out of their teams danger zone strongly.
Sam Stonestreet is a younger option with plenty of upside as he is taller and faster while having similar strengths as the other 2 .He is contracted to the Sharks, but with no clear pathway to a regular NRL spot, he could be on the lookout for a better opportunity.
Another 3 big bodied winger options are Edward Kosi, Tony Francis and Jeral Skelton.
Adam Pompey could also be looking for a change after being frozen out at the Warriors and although he favours playing centre, I’m sure he’d play as an NRL winger as opposed to not playing NRL at all.
Alex Lobb is a watch and see this season along with Alaimalo and Ngutlik while we also have Navren Willett and Luke Laulilli emerging.
CENTRES - We have pinned our hopes on Olam playing somewhere near his best as our left centre, while we have Naden, Faatape, Feledy and the emerging Heamasi Makasini as back ups to keep the pressure on him.
Kayal Iro is another potential left centre recruit, but I don’t think he’d be interested in being stuck behind Olam.
A young left centre named Mason Peut has a highly impressive highlights reel playing for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Hastings Deering Cup last season. Not sure where he’s got to this season, but he showed blinding speed and exceptional tackle breaking ability, he’s another we should be keeping a close eye on.
Right centre is open with To’a not doing enough to cement his position at present.
Naden can obviously play on the right also and it appears Faatape is having a crack on the right this week.
I think it’s almost unanimous that we ideally need to recruit someone who can be the point of difference for us in this position.
I’ve narrowed it down to Zac Lomax, James Schiller, Aaron Schoupp and Adam Pompey.
Lomax and Schiller the 2 standouts, I heavily favour Schiller as a value for money option who looks ready to star at NRL level on a regular basis.
As previously mentioned I’d also have a good look at Pompey as a starting winger, he’s good under the high ball and carries the ball strongly.
I’d also look at Schoupp as a utility off the bench as he’s shown glimpses that he could become a very good strike edge back rower as well as his regular position as a strong ball carrying centre.
Onitoni Large could quickly emerge as a right centre option also.
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