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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Tyler is and hope he get's his chance - rated him from when he was playing junior reps in the Central Coast Roosters system - The same pathway as Sandon Smith undertook whom Tyler played with.
Too many on here want instance success and want the club to go on spending sprees paying way overs for players with a possibility of buying a comp.
Anyone knows those days are long gone and your success is based on developing your pathway players to NRL standard plus strategic signings if and when required - i.e The Penrith model.
I don't think Tyler Moriarty can get much better playing NSW Cup, but he isn't quite ready for long minutes in the NRL
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Originally posted by Waylander View Post
And that Moriarty is nowhere near NRL standard.
Too many on here want instance success and want the club to go on spending sprees paying way overs for players with a possibility of buying a comp.
Anyone knows those days are long gone and your success is based on developing your pathway players to NRL standard plus strategic signings if and when required - i.e The Penrith model.
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Originally posted by Superdag View PostYes the youngster looks a good finisher, but Tyreece looks like he needs to put on a little bit more beef if he going to help the forwards out.
I’m excited about him, I think he’s the long term successor to Toops on that left wing. No better man to mentor him as well.
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Yes the youngster looks a good finisher, but Tyreece looks like he needs to put on a little bit more beef if he going to help the forwards out.
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Originally posted by Vasco View Post
He scored a few meat pies in NSW Cup that's for sure.
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Originally posted by "gaz" View PostHere is another one
Junior Maroon set to lock up new deal with Roosters
Scott Pryde
EDITOR | January 18, 2025 - 11:37am
He could make his NRL debut this year. 2024 under 19 Queensland Maroons' outside back Tyreece Tait is reportedly set to sign a long-term contract extension with the Sydney Roosters.
Wide World of Sports' The Mole is reporting Tait will sign a three-year extension with the club in the coming weeks that will see him locked down at Bondi until at least the end of 2028.
He is currently set to join the Roosters' Top 30 in 2027, but it's believed the revised contract could see him move straight into the top squad despite his youth and lack of experience to this point.
It comes after Tait moved from the Brisbane Broncos to the Sydney Roosters at the start of the 2024 season and played for the Queensland under-19 side in the junior Origin game.
The youngster is yet to debut in first-grade, but could do so this year owing to a shortage in outside backs at the tri-colours.
The Roosters have lost Joseph Manu and Joseph Suaalii over the off-season and while Daniel Tupou elected to prolong his career and re-sign, it's likely Mark Nawaqanitawase, who signed from rugby union in 2024, and Billy Smith, could take up starting roles in Trent Robinson's back five alongside James Tedesco at fullback, and the duo of Dominic Young and Tupou.
Tait could be the next man into the side, fighting for that role with Junior Pauga, who has more experience, but not as much upside as Tait, who scored 14 tries in 10 NSW Cup games during his first senior rugby league season.
At just 19 years of age, he gains a full pre-season of experience under his belt heading into 2025, and while he will start the campaign in reserve grade, there is little to no doubt he will push for higher honours throughout the course of the year ahead.
Tait, who doesn't turn 20 until July, had his staring performance in a game against the Newtown Jets at NSW Cup level in 2024, scoring four tries, but he also scored in each of his last four appearances, and only had two games throughout the year without crossing the tryline.
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Originally posted by "gaz" View PostHere is another one
Junior Maroon set to lock up new deal with Roosters
Scott Pryde
EDITOR | January 18, 2025 - 11:37am
He could make his NRL debut this year. 2024 under 19 Queensland Maroons' outside back Tyreece Tait is reportedly set to sign a long-term contract extension with the Sydney Roosters.
Wide World of Sports' The Mole is reporting Tait will sign a three-year extension with the club in the coming weeks that will see him locked down at Bondi until at least the end of 2028.
He is currently set to join the Roosters' Top 30 in 2027, but it's believed the revised contract could see him move straight into the top squad despite his youth and lack of experience to this point.
It comes after Tait moved from the Brisbane Broncos to the Sydney Roosters at the start of the 2024 season and played for the Queensland under-19 side in the junior Origin game.
The youngster is yet to debut in first-grade, but could do so this year owing to a shortage in outside backs at the tri-colours.
The Roosters have lost Joseph Manu and Joseph Suaalii over the off-season and while Daniel Tupou elected to prolong his career and re-sign, it's likely Mark Nawaqanitawase, who signed from rugby union in 2024, and Billy Smith, could take up starting roles in Trent Robinson's back five alongside James Tedesco at fullback, and the duo of Dominic Young and Tupou.
Tait could be the next man into the side, fighting for that role with Junior Pauga, who has more experience, but not as much upside as Tait, who scored 14 tries in 10 NSW Cup games during his first senior rugby league season.
At just 19 years of age, he gains a full pre-season of experience under his belt heading into 2025, and while he will start the campaign in reserve grade, there is little to no doubt he will push for higher honours throughout the course of the year ahead.
Tait, who doesn't turn 20 until July, had his staring performance in a game against the Newtown Jets at NSW Cup level in 2024, scoring four tries, but he also scored in each of his last four appearances, and only had two games throughout the year without crossing the tryline.
I can't recall the last time we had genuine speed on both sides out wide - Chris Walker & Amos Roberts in '05 probably?
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Originally posted by Thirteen View PostBring back Hutch!
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Docker-clay should be nowhere near the first grade team. I’d give one of the young guys a chance.
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Seems we are a bit thin on dummy halves anyway, and still have spots available in our squads.
If we are going to have one on the bench in first grade, then a couple more for the reserves team. Then there's Origin and Injury cover.
Who knows, we all assume Connor is goung to be dummy half, then again Robbo may have other ideas.
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So... a fringe player's rumoured to be re-signing.
While they're at it, the Tell-U-Cr@p took a moment to mention an 'scandal' where nothing actually happened.
You know people want the footy back when the Tell-U-Cr@p can't even do proper shyteposting.
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