Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:21 pm
christopher
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13668 Location: West Yorkshire
Toosmooth wrote:I'm glad we've signed 2 props. Still need a 2nd row though. Sure Bentley starts for Martin, but Gannon can't be relied upon to be available.
Will be interesting to see what the bench will be. O'Connor could spell Ackers and Bentley. I don't want to see a winger on there. Jake Connor maybe.
Macdonnell starts aswell, i don’t think we’ll get a second rower
Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:37 pm
Simmo71
First Team Player
Joined: Oct 26 2020 Posts: 1537
Could be that Jenkins is the powerful, mobile second rower we all want. And then we go for Liam Byrne along with Palasia in the front row. That would mean Holroyd and Sangare are 5th and 6th props. I'd be very happy with that business.
Just need to bring in Cleary for Frawley now and we have our goal kicker.....
Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:40 pm
Exeter Rhino
International Chairman
Joined: May 28 2002 Posts: 7449 Location: Isca Dumnoniorum
Trebor1 wrote:Looks a unit and full of promise. Very much a project signing but looks a good one
I thought 'project signings' were a red line for some posters in judging the quality of our recruitment?
It's okay though, we're getting into the 'optimistic' stage of the annual Leed Rhinos cycle. Most new signings are assumed to be significant upgrades at this point in the year (Frawley aside).
Expectation is gradually rebuilding itself, but is there really more of a sound basis than in the past? If you are a glass half full person these look like promising signings (as we were assured Momirovski was by the NRL experts last year). But there is an obvious element of risk if deficiencies like form, past injuries and level of experience are not adequately addressed. Maybe we are expecting Arthur to do more with 'projects' than Smith, which may be fair, but ultimately this could still be Achurch & Vuniyayawa Mk2. Same goes for 'Jake the Snake' if he signs.
Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 3:57 pm
Simmo71
First Team Player
Joined: Oct 26 2020 Posts: 1537
Exeter Rhino wrote:I thought 'project signings' were a red line for some posters in judging the quality of our recruitment?
It's okay though, we're getting into the 'optimistic' stage of the annual Leed Rhinos cycle. Most new signings are assumed to be significant upgrades at this point in the year (Frawley aside).
Expectation is gradually rebuilding itself, but is there really more of a sound basis than in the past? If you are a glass half full person these look like promising signings (as we were assured Momirovski was by the NRL experts last year). But there is an obvious element of risk if deficiencies like form, past injuries and level of experience are not adequately addressed. Maybe we are expecting Arthur to do more with 'projects' than Smith, which may be fair, but ultimately this could still be Achurch & Vuniyayawa Mk2. Same goes for 'Jake the Snake' if he signs.
Totally agree. All signings from down under are a risk. Momirovski and Tetevano were both high quality, high pedigree signings on paper. Doesn't always work out. And then some people call it awful recruitment.
Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:20 pm
christopher
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13668 Location: West Yorkshire
Exeter Rhino wrote:I thought 'project signings' were a red line for some posters in judging the quality of our recruitment?
It's okay though, we're getting into the 'optimistic' stage of the annual Leed Rhinos cycle. Most new signings are assumed to be significant upgrades at this point in the year (Frawley aside).
Expectation is gradually rebuilding itself, but is there really more of a sound basis than in the past? If you are a glass half full person these look like promising signings (as we were assured Momirovski was by the NRL experts last year). But there is an obvious element of risk if deficiencies like form, past injuries and level of experience are not adequately addressed. Maybe we are expecting Arthur to do more with 'projects' than Smith, which may be fair, but ultimately this could still be Achurch & Vuniyayawa Mk2. Same goes for 'Jake the Snake' if he signs.
They are two big bodies, thats already an upgeade from last season.
I wouldn’t class palasia as a project signing either
Post subject: Re: IN 2025 | Cooper Jenkins - Expires: 2026
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 5:53 pm
Toosmooth
International Star
Joined: Nov 12 2014 Posts: 562
Exeter Rhino wrote:I thought 'project signings' were a red line for some posters in judging the quality of our recruitment?
It's okay though, we're getting into the 'optimistic' stage of the annual Leed Rhinos cycle. Most new signings are assumed to be significant upgrades at this point in the year (Frawley aside).
Expectation is gradually rebuilding itself, but is there really more of a sound basis than in the past? If you are a glass half full person these look like promising signings (as we were assured Momirovski was by the NRL experts last year). But there is an obvious element of risk if deficiencies like form, past injuries and level of experience are not adequately addressed. Maybe we are expecting Arthur to do more with 'projects' than Smith, which may be fair, but ultimately this could still be Achurch & Vuniyayawa Mk2. Same goes for 'Jake the Snake' if he signs.
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