Josh Schuster doesn't deserve 1 dollar.
No thanks.
No thanks.
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I think dollar wise as well as what you've mentioned, he'd be an astute signing.Jeral Skelton spent most of last season in NSW Cup getting used to his transition from rugby union, scoring plenty of tries along the way.
Watching bits and pieces of his games in NSW Cup so far this season, he looks to have gained confidence and gone to another level. He’s now regularly using his size and speed to advantage,
I believe we desperately need a big bodied winger to replace Junior Tupou and have been keen on us recruiting Seni Valemai who I’m certain is a good quality regular NRL standard winger given the opportunity, but it seems Jeral Skelton has more x-factor and upside.
I hope we are looking closely at either one of these 2 as neither will remain free agents for much longer,
Wait till he plays better first.move Bud on
His highlights from last weekend are off the charts. Scoring tries, creating havoc with his yardage carries, regularly running the ball at top speed and agile stepping for a big man.I think dollar wise as well as what you've mentioned, he'd be an astute signing.
Money ball >
He'd provide some serious value.
Jeral Skelton spent most of last season in NSW Cup getting used to his transition from rugby union, scoring plenty of tries along the way.
Watching bits and pieces of his games in NSW Cup so far this season, he looks to have gained confidence and gone to another level. He’s now regularly using his size and speed to advantage,
I believe we desperately need a big bodied winger to replace Junior Tupou and have been keen on us recruiting Seni Valemai who I’m certain is a good quality regular NRL standard winger given the opportunity, but it seems Jeral Skelton has more x-factor and upside.
I hope we are looking closely at either one of these 2 as neither will remain free agents for much longer,
Agree, in the Moneyball NRL edition he'd definitely be played by Jonah Hill 😅I think dollar wise as well as what you've mentioned, he'd be an astute signing.
Money ball >
He'd provide some serious value.
Apparently he's not well rated at the Dogs.His highlights from last weekend are off the charts. Scoring tries, creating havoc with his yardage carries, regularly running the ball at top speed and agile stepping for a big man.
Very surprising he’s not be called up to the Bulldogs NRL squad, surely now is the perfect time to pounce and sign him for 2025, even some chance we could get him for the remainder of this season.
Skelton and Schiller to sure up the outside backs. I know Richo has said we are after a “cream” outside back not sure where that will come from.Apparently he's not well rated at the Dogs.
Looks decent from the cup games I've seen though.
I think dollar wise as well as what you've mentioned, he'd be an astute signing.
Money ball >
He'd provide some serious value.
Kasiano is not a good example. He went from Dally M prop of the year pre Storm to reserve grader at/after Storm.Schuster is talented but he's way too lazy. Not a good fit at all for Tigers. I have a feeling he would be good at Storm. Bellamy does well turning lazy players into good ones. Kasiano a good example
Agreed, with any signing though the price must be right. There are also plenty of reports that lead me to believe that he is not actually lazyA fit Schuster at 400k a year would add something off the bench in my opinion
I think Fulton was keen but Benji wisely knock it on the headIt all comes down to the price $
Schuster could end up a great pick up IF the penny finally drops for him he would be a very dangerous edge forward.
I thought benji was keen to get him here for this season so he might be able to get him at a much cheaper price than what they were talking about before he resigned with Manly.
Agreed, with any signing though the price must be right. There are also plenty of reports that lead me to believe that he is not actually lazy
or unmotivated. Struggles with weight yes but not lazy.
He has regularly been a training the house down story and often dropped a lot of weight in a short time post injury related w
eight gain. He knocked back the World Cup for an extended preseason. This isn't a lazy demotivated player.
He needs to accept he will never have the body of a 6 and commit to a move to the forwards. He has already proven he can handle the physicality there having excelled there in his rookie season.
He needs education and special attention with regards to nutrition and non weight bearing exercises. His weight gain has always been when suffering lower leg injuries. A bit of professionalism from him and those around him should minimise this.
He is too young and too talented to be thrown in the scrap heap at the moment.
At 350k though it is not a large gamble. At 800k it is and not worth taking.If a club was prepared to take a large gamble at about 350k it could pay off,however he would have to drop his price massively for anyone to take that brave decision.He is young enough to turn it around but my doubts remain as to wether he is prepared to do so.Going to Rugby Union is far more likely imho where his surname will go a long way