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  • Starting role a major goal for new Chook Leniu

    From NRL.com:

    Incoming Roosters signing Spencer Leniu is hopeful a change of environment in 2024 will help him shake off his tag as an interchange specialist and push for a starting role in the front row.

    The three-time premiership winner has forged a reputation as one of the game’s best bench weapons over the past three seasons and has come off the interchange in all but three of his 83 NRL games to date.

    But with a move to the Tricolours in 2024, the 23-year-old is hoping to establish himself as a starter in a propping rotation which includes Kangaroos bookend Lindsay Collins and Kiwi enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

    “My aspiration is to lead the pack, to lead the team, and a starting role would be my dream,” Leniu told NRL.com.

    “I have had that [interchange] role for such a long time and I have felt like I have done a really good job playing that role. “That was a big reason why I left Penrith.

    “Obviously it’s nice being in such a successful club and riding that wave and I could have easily stayed there and been comfortable, but I sort of thought that for me to go up another level I’d need to get out of my comfort zone and find a new challenge.

    “I have learned off the best front-rowers in the competition which gives me a lot of confidence."

    Having averaged 93 metres per game in 2023, despite playing only 31 minutes on average, it’s likely Leniu would have commanded far more starts had he been playing at a club other than the Panthers, who have established starters in New Zealand representatives James Fisher-Harris and Moses Leota.

    Penrith co-captain Isaah Yeo said despite his role as a specialist interchange player for coach Ivan Cleary, Leniu has obvious potential as a starter going forward.



    “I feel like that is definitely what his future holds, being a starting front-rower,” Yeo told NRL.com.

    “Watching him tick over for us at the Panthers in recent years, you could see him growing so much.

    “At [different stages] of the year he was getting more minutes, which I think will put him in good stead for a starting role in the future.

    “What he does from the bench he does so well, and sometimes it can be hard [to push for a start] when you are bringing that every game and you have the ability to switch a game from the bench.

    “But depending on what they do with Jared [Waerea-Hargreaves], I am sure he will be a starting front-rower going forward.”

    After taking part in the end-of-year Pacific Championships with Toa Samoa, Leniu – who joins prolific winger Dom Young as the Roosters' major signing – will link up with his new club in early 2024.
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  • #2
    Makes sense - so we're possibly looking at Leniu and Collins starting? Off-season so whatevz, time to list out all the names that people already know:

    ...
    8. Collins
    9. Cheese
    10. Leniu
    11. Wong
    12. Butcher
    13. Rads

    14. Sandon / Watson
    15. JWH
    16. May
    17. Crichton

    Fooooookin' hec-tiiiic bruuuuh! Roid Master Cheery be like 'WTF?!?!? I'm all juiced up and these boys are still smeeeshin' me, while Young be out-sprintin' me! Ow-mah-gaaaaawd that's farked bro...'

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ism22 View Post
      Makes sense - so we're possibly looking at Leniu and Collins starting? Off-season so whatevz, time to list out all the names that people already know:

      ...
      8. Collins
      9. Cheese
      10. Leniu
      11. Wong
      12. Butcher
      13. Rads

      14. Sandon / Watson
      15. JWH
      16. May
      17. Crichton

      Fooooookin' hec-tiiiic bruuuuh! Roid Master Cheery be like 'WTF?!?!? I'm all juiced up and these boys are still smeeeshin' me, while Young be out-sprintin' me! Ow-mah-gaaaaawd that's farked bro...'
      Out of the pack there is still Sitili/ EButch and Whyte to factor in to the mix... so some good depth with experience no matter which way they go.... anyone I miss??

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      • #4
        He seems to be a little obsessed with being a starting front rower. It is a 17 man sport so I think whatever is best for the team should be his priority.

        He needs to get his minutes up before he goes from one stint to two.

        I hope I'm wrong but I don't think he will be a good signing.

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        • #5
          May>Leniu

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fletch View Post
            May>Leniu
            I was thinking the same thing. Leniu is going to have to earn the respect of the Chookpen. I don't think anyone is particulary excited about him but let's hope he puts in and becomes an early favorite for signing of the year. At the moment May is a lot more exciting imo.

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            • #7
              I personally think it says a lot about Leniu's character and ambition to leave the Riff juggernaut to come to a club where the pressure is huge... he didn't come for money given Riff would've offered him somewhere in the same ballpark. He wants to start, he needs to prove himself but I'm willing to give him a chance.

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              • #8
                He’s one of us now so let’s get behind him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dr. Voodoo Man View Post

                  I was thinking the same thing. Leniu is going to have to earn the respect of the Chookpen. I don't think anyone is particulary excited about him but let's hope he puts in and becomes an early favorite for signing of the year. At the moment May is a lot more exciting imo.
                  I dont think Leniu would give a fark about getting respect on the Chookpen.
                  Hopefully he can play nice & aggressive, Im looking forward to watching him play.

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                  • #10
                    He has more to offer than his bit part that Ivan Cleary afforded him.

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                    • #11
                      he'll need to bid his time until JWH retire, do what you do best from bench then he can lead from 2025

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
                        He’s one of us now so let’s get behind him.
                        Finchy was one of as well and so was Hutch.
                        FVCK CANCER

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ConGa View Post
                          he'll need to bid his time until JWH retire, do what you do best from bench then he can lead from 2025
                          Imo, Collins will be the new leader. JWH is guiding Collins in that direction.
                          FVCK CANCER

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