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  • 2002 all over again?

    We've lost our core of the 2013 premiereship squad. As like we did for 2002-04 . It's becoming a harsh reality that we won't be pushing for a prem until 2017-18.. Unless we can pull off some major coups for the next few years which is doubtful, our spine will be young & put to the extreme test. Let's hope this year we can grab the Comp it will do me for the next few seasons.

  • #2
    Didn't we make 2 GFs after 2002???

    Lets all panic.

    Oil Panic even.



    The FlogPen .

    You know it makes sense.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by stsae View Post
      Didn't we make 2 GFs after 2002???

      Lets all panic.

      Oil Panic even.

      OK!

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      • #4
        We still will have quality players that other teams would hope to have, with fergo, toops, pearce, SST, JWH cordner, guerra and friend, there is plenty to work with.

        As long as we dont have a 2009 year, i can handle a learning cove year with a future reward.

        You don't win a premiership every year, so just got to go about it realistically.

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        • #5
          We'll be fine next season!

          The majority of our squad will continue to develop/mature under Robbo.

          All we need is a quality FB and we have the roster to go all the way.

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          • #6
            The clubs got to have close to $1 million to spend.

            Hayne?

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            • #7
              yes either hayne or folou would be the goods for us

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              • #8
                Welcome, Israel.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                  The clubs got to have close to $1 million to spend.

                  Hayne?

                  That would be perfect for a few seasons. Imagine what he would teach Latrell mitchell in that time. Both similar types of player too who rely on strength and pace.
                  Comment of the year:

                  Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

                  "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by davos View Post


                    That would be perfect for a few seasons. Imagine what he would teach Latrell mitchell in that time. Both similar types of player too who rely on strength and pace.
                    I think he would learn more from stewart, hayne is a freak and his individual brilliance cannot be taught.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by milanja View Post

                      I think he would learn more from stewart, hayne is a freak and his individual brilliance cannot be taught.
                      So is Latrell.

                      Hayne/Folau for two years would be perfect.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by roostersrule2 View Post
                        So is Latrell.

                        Hayne/Folau for two years would be perfect.
                        i can't see either of them in our colours, don't think Hayne would go to anyone but parra, especially since they signed foran, means hayne wouldn't have all expectation on him. After listening to folau a few times, i don't see him leaving union either, sounds like he has it pretty cushy there, and with the ARU willing to hand out 5 flexible contracts, it could allow him to become an olympian in Rio.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by milanja View Post

                          i can't see either of them in our colours, don't think Hayne would go to anyone but parra, especially since they signed foran, means hayne wouldn't have all expectation on him. After listening to folau a few times, i don't see him leaving union either, sounds like he has it pretty cushy there, and with the ARU willing to hand out 5 flexible contracts, it could allow him to become an olympian in Rio.
                          I think that Hayne would love to play for a new club.

                          A club that's professionally run and has a organic fruit van at training.

                          He'd also want to win a premiership.

                          He's good mates with a number of the boys and often trains with Pearcey, SKD and Friendy in the off-season.

                          He likes the area and there's a Hillsong Church in Alexandria.

                          Done deal.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                            I think that Hayne would love to play for a new club.

                            A club that's professionally run and has a organic fruit van at training.

                            He'd also want to win a premiership.

                            He's good mates with a number of the boys and often trains with Pearcey, SKD and Friendy in the off-season.

                            He likes the area and there's a Hillsong Church in Alexandria.

                            Done deal.
                            I like your optimism postcode.
                            I thought Hayne had said he would only ever go back to the eels.
                            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                            Thomas Jefferson

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