Towns88 wrote:Could be a real game changer for you guys in your quest to stay up in the middle 8s, the FORMER self proclaimed "King of Cas" is on the market and seeking out a club. Ryan's best days in a Cas shirt came against absolute fodder in the championship in 2007 and I think the old swinger has 1 last challenge in him.
Selling himself on eBay with no takers. Not quite the character we need to replace Sir Kevin and lead a brave new generation My favourite of his stunts was building a nightclub in his garden because the club had banned him from the highlife in cas Vegas.
Towns88 wrote:Could be a real game changer for you guys in your quest to stay up in the middle 8s, the FORMER self proclaimed "King of Cas" is on the market and seeking out a club. Ryan's best days in a Cas shirt came against absolute fodder in the championship in 2007 and I think the old swinger has 1 last challenge in him.
Selling himself on eBay with no takers. Not quite the character we need to replace Sir Kevin and lead a brave new generation My favourite of his stunts was building a nightclub in his garden because the club had banned him from the highlife in cas Vegas.
Josh Cleeland, Blake Green, Ben Hampton, Justin Hunt, Nicholas Hynes, Luke Kelly, Jack Littlejohn, Benji Marshall, Moses Mbye, Daniel Mortimer, Kodi Nikorima, Shaun Nona, Corey Norman, Will Smith, Cody Walker
Number 7
Dane Chisholm, Mitch Cornish, Tyler Cornish, Cooper Cronk, Josh Drinkwater, Mafoa'aeata Hingano, Isaac John, Luke Keary, Anthony Milford, Darren Nicholls, Jeff Robson, Riley Travers, Peter Wallace, Sam Williams
A lot of interesting names there, and a lot that unfortunately are likely to be out of reach.
Of the relative unknowns Shaun Nona was quite impressive for the Pride the other year and can kick, Walker has been pretty good at Souths this year but is obviously not first choice.
Having said all that if we are getting guys like that with little to no NRL experience Id rather we try and develop Lilley.
As an aside Ive always quite liked Mortimer, who plies his trade as more of a 9 who can cover the halves today (but still defends the middle). That would be a signing that would make some sense for us next year imo.
Barrie's Glass Eye wrote:A lot of interesting names there, and a lot that unfortunately are likely to be out of reach.
Of the relative unknowns Shaun Nona was quite impressive for the Pride the other year and can kick, Walker has been pretty good at Souths this year but is obviously not first choice.
Having said all that if we are getting guys like that with little to no NRL experience Id rather we try and develop Lilley.
As an aside Ive always quite liked Mortimer, who plies his trade as more of a 9 who can cover the halves today (but still defends the middle). That would be a signing that would make some sense for us next year imo.
To develop Lilley I would say you need an experienced Halves partner, a Leader, a Director with him. McGuire is out again plus isn't having a good season and Sutty ain't no experienced Halves partner. Burrow has proven he can't lead the team around the park either. I would say Marshall should be a serious target for us.
Jamie Peacock MBE wrote:'There's been a couple of times during my career when I've thought about moving elsewhere but, when I run out in front of 17,000, 18,000 people at Headingley, I've thought 'nah, this is the place for me'.
Middleton_Loiner wrote:To develop Lilley I would say you need an experienced Halves partner, a Leader, a Director with him. McGuire is out again plus isn't having a good season and Sutty ain't no experienced Halves partner. Burrow has proven he can't lead the team around the park either. I would say Marshall should be a serious target for us.
That could well work though I'm not too convinced Marshall will want to come over here I'd rather risk the money and quota space on someone we know has been world class.
Andy Gilder wrote:Is Marshall really that kind of organiser and leader though, or is he more of a Chase style maverick playmaker?
I think he has that element to his game, but not in the same vein as Chase. Marshall is a much much better team player and has organisational skills too.
Jamie Peacock MBE wrote:'There's been a couple of times during my career when I've thought about moving elsewhere but, when I run out in front of 17,000, 18,000 people at Headingley, I've thought 'nah, this is the place for me'.
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