It’s a game-wide issue tbh, virtually nobody is producing halfbacks. How many of the current topliners are over 30 and playing way later because there’s no decent junior options out there …Is there something in the water?? We keep producing quality full-backs but ZERO half backs. I know it was only one game and a trial as well but I can't get Fletcher Hunt out of my mind. Thanks by the way, I had no idea who he was.
Tbh AOB has done great things since being here with talentO'Brien deserves a big shout out for Sharpe taking this big step.
I didn't want him stuck on the wing, but moving him to 5/8 would never have entered my mind, till O'Brien talked about it last year. From memory, O'Brien said he had been looking at replays and noticed Sharpe was always around and involved when good things happen, so wondered about getting him more involved and 5/8 was one spot mentioned.
I'd say, if it works out long term, it's O'Brien's best coaching decision at the Knights.
Would say Bulldogs, Roosters, Raiders, Cows have the next batch of good 7 talent coming through, but also yet to debut and prove themselves.It’s a game-wide issue tbh, virtually nobody is producing halfbacks. How many of the current topliners are over 30 and playing way later because there’s no decent junior options out there …
That’s a fallacy in reality there are really good options being held backIt’s a game-wide issue tbh, virtually nobody is producing halfbacks. How many of the current topliners are over 30 and playing way later because there’s no decent junior options out there …
Literally did my own version of this haha I’m to slowWould say Bulldogs, Roosters, Raiders, Cows have the next batch of good 7 talent coming through, but also yet to debut and prove themselves.
Dogs - O'neil, Tia, Woods, Conti
Roosters - Rodwell
Raiders - Sanders
Cows - Duffy
Titans - Zane Harrison
Broncos - Coby Black
IF we can sign Brown and we'll continue with Sharpe at 6 from here on then we are looking fan bloody tastic. Then continue development of Linnane, Butler, Connor Votano, Loza/ also sign next gen game management 7's which I dare say after POS signs Brown will be his next big target
Yeah I was going to also mention conservative NRL coaches don't help. If the player is good enough I always think they'll get the chance, though.That’s a fallacy in reality there are really good options being held back
Humphries
Sanders
Rodwell
Woods
Ashton
Tia
Dufty
Harrison
Black
and so on
It’s just NRL coaches nowadays are so scared of using young talent they prefer the tried as at least they know if they can do it and this has made a nation wide stagnation in junior development as coaches do not want to use 19 year old halves and rather use 30 year olds as they can see the data where using kids is widely untested and subject to failure in lament terms
They want someone like Sam Walker but don’t want to give them the experience they need to get better opposite is the Roosters given him the chance and what do you know it worked
It’s a stupid way to do it but there are really good halves being held back, some have to be held back for development but not all of them.
I know Lamb was a 5/8 but his first grade career was very short.
Yeah I'm more thinking clinging onto the 34yo rather than giving someone else a shot. Short term pain vs possible long term gain.A few of the players on that list were 17 last year though, I don't think it's overly conservative to not pick those guys...
Cameron Smith lacked athleticism. He did alright. Albeit different positions but if your brain is better than your legs you'll be ok.Lacked the athleticism for NRL.
I think it depends who it is really. There’s absolutely a class of #7’s where you really should cling onto them until they literally can’t play anymore. Clubs think they can replace them but it turns out they probably can’t (see: Reynolds, Adam).Yeah I'm more thinking clinging onto the 34yo rather than giving someone else a shot. Short term pain vs possible long term gain.
Honestly think he’s just a guy who’s happier playing lower level footy, playing for fun, not making it his whole life. That’s not the end of the world.I know Lamb was a 5/8 but his first grade career was very short. He had the ability but was a victim of the Brown era.
I reckon there are less talented players than Brock playing week to week first grade right now.To be honest I always thought both Lamb and Cogger were a bit overrated coming through the junior system. That lead to a heap of pressure when they entered FG as people expected way more than they were capable of.
The last half we had come through who actually had the ability to match the hype to me was Mullen, and that was 20 years ago.
Reminds me of leg spinners in cricket. Good young ones will go for a few runs, so captains/coaches are reluctant to use them, then their development is hindered.Yeah I was going to also mention conservative NRL coaches don't help. If the player is good enough I always think they'll get the chance, though.