Lets talk about retention.
Yesterday was a day where almost all the young prospects all stood up.
1 Connor Votano - He's taken a fair while to adjust to seniors, possibly because he did everything so easily all through the juniors. Yesterday he had a breakout game in reserve grade, showing all the effortless skill and touch he showed all through the juniors for the Knights and NSW.
2 Mel Nonu - the giant Qld winger had a lot of faults to his game when he arrived for the Ball season, but still scored about 15 tries. He has rapidly improved under the high ball and with his ball security and had a near faultless debut in Flegg yesterday.
3 Toby Winter - scored 2 classy tries and had some brilliant touches to set up others in reserve grade. He must be an automatic selection for NSW under 19s.
4 Kingston Seve - only 17, but looks right at home in Flegg. He is still feeling his way with his new team mates, but he started putting his hand up for more work yesterday. Big, athletic guy.
5 Sosio Latu - The big Kiwi winger was rushed into reserve grade this year and struggled a bit, but his 4 tries in Flegg yesterday were all class. His last try was just a man against boys effort where he bullied his way right down the middle of the field for a long range try, beating player after player as he went.
6 Jaylan Bishop - had his first game of Flegg and had some classy touches. I know nothing about him, other than he forced his way into 5/8 in Ball, ahead of some very good players, and did well in his first game of Flegg.
7 None of our young guys stood out yesterday.
8 Cody Hopwood - came back from firstgrade bench to have a run in reserves and showed us what a hardworking and safe player he is. His best 40 minutes in seniors.
9 Deisal Hagan - his try was like peak Damien Cook - leaping out of Dummy half, getting through the line, and going 70 metres to score. His best moment in seniors, but he did stuff like that all season in Ball.
10 Jack Hilliar - He is a natural born leader leader in Flegg. It's hard to say exactly what he does, but he is the prop equilvalent of the other boy from Cessnock, Fletcher Sharpe, right time and right place all the time.
11 Francis Manuleleua - The commentators of the reserve grade game compared him to Kikau and Leliua as an impact second rower. I've said Kikau before, but Luc Leliua is a very good comparison too.
12 Jermaine McEwen - could still play Flegg, but is killing it in firstgrade.
13 no one stood out yesterday, but Jack Hilliar is a natural 13.
Yesterday must have been a day when POS ticked off a lot of boxes in his plans for our future squad, because a lot of young players had breakout games in my opinion.