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    Post by Mulvy Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:26 pm

    Honey Badger wrote:

    Interesting to see if Keppie gets AFB starting role, if AFB is indeed out for the first few weeks. As mentioned with Molo this could kick start his money making and at 246k less risk than Molo.
    You'd have to be confident Keppie has that third prop role when AFB is back because Des often gives his 4th prop bugger all mins

    I thought Waddell was the big minute benchie?
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    Post by Milchcow Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:30 pm


    The memorial service for Steve Nicholls is available online here for those who were interested

    https://video.ibm.com/recorded/125747644

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    Post by Honey Badger Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:40 pm

    Mulvy wrote:

    I thought Waddell was the big minute benchie?

    Sounds like Jetski is injured so not sure if Waddell fills that reserve edge role that Jetski did last season. Will be hard to know if jturbo also misses start of season
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    Post by Mulvy Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:51 pm

    Interesting news with McGuire out rd 1. The best thing about it is that at least we should have a fairly good idea of what Green will do later on if there is an out in the starting side. If he starts Asiata/Jensen/Hola for McGuire then obviously Molo isn't a good pick. If he picks Molo, it's a much safer bet he'll be the one to benefit next time as well. Still if you're after quick cash, the numbers probably aren't quite there. Molo would need to get about 55 in rd 1 followed by 38's to make 150k after six rounds. Optimistic to say the least. A more realistic 45 followed by 34's would net about 100k after six rounds. Not bad, one to keep an eye on.
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    Post by mattnz Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:53 pm

    Honey Badger wrote:

    Sounds like Jetski is injured so not sure if Waddell fills that reserve edge role that Jetski did last season. Will be hard to know if jturbo also misses start of season

    If jurbo misses the start of season Waddell likely gets 60+ mins at lock
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    Post by Lemmy KGB Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:14 pm

    my tv broke wrote:

    I assume its from this - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/the-no-name-south-sydney-forwards-who-will-share-the-workload-when-cam-murray-moves-to-an-edge/news-story/ac3cfbe4efdec7e6ce0efabe5df2f1b0

    I can't open the article though, anyone else?

    We use to have ways around this, but none anymore that I am aware of
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    Post by Guest Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:36 pm

    Milchcow wrote:
    The memorial service for Steve Nicholls is available online here for those who were interested

    https://video.ibm.com/recorded/125747644


    So very sad. So young. Such a young family left behind. RIP mate. Sad
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    Post by Guest Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:38 pm

    Lemmy KGB wrote:


    We use to have ways around this, but none anymore that I am aware of

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    Post by my tv broke Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:46 pm

    Mighty Fishes wrote:

    outline.com

    stopped working for DT articles (and others) a long time ago
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    Post by Lemmy KGB Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:51 pm

    my tv broke wrote:

    stopped working for DT articles (and others) a long time ago

    Yeah then were able to change the URL to amp. but that stopped working too
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    Post by Lemmy KGB Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:57 pm

    Not too bothered mind you
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    Post by Rabbits21 Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:57 pm

    Chewie wrote:

    A big score in round 1 will probably kickstart the price rises. It makes me consider him even more
    If someone like Asiata or McLean goes down too then I’d say all aboard!
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    Post by pm888 Thu Feb 13, 2020 3:58 pm

    my tv broke wrote:

    I assume its from this - https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/the-no-name-south-sydney-forwards-who-will-share-the-workload-when-cam-murray-moves-to-an-edge/news-story/ac3cfbe4efdec7e6ce0efabe5df2f1b0

    I can't open the article though, anyone else?

    These are the no frills South Sydney forwards who will have to share the workload when Cam Murray moves to an edge.

    The reality is the Rabbitohs have had a superstar pack driving their success for the last decade.

    But Wayne Bennett won’t have that luxury in 2020.


    So he needs to make the most out of what he has left after losing Sam Burgess and John Sutton to retirement, and George Burgess returning to England.



    But this is where Bennett’s gamble in moving Murray to an edge could potentially bring out the best in everyone.

    Aside from Murray and Test hooker Damien Cook, you just have to look at the reputations leading the charge in the forwards at other clubs like the Roosters, Canberra, Melbourne and Manly to recognise the challenge facing the Rabbitohs.


    But the job Murray did playing in the centres in that final round win over the Roosters last year is most likely what would have put this idea in Bennett’s head now that moving him could potentially make Souths a better pack, as well as saving Murray from himself.

    One of Bennett’s great strengths as a coach has always been knowing his players’ limits.

    Obviously Murray will handle wherever he plays, but this will also allow him to play two vital roles while also conserving some energy along the way.


    There is still a considerable lack of experience and depth they will have to overcome if Souths are to be a legitimate threat.

    Bennett will start Tom Burgess and Tevita Tatola in the front-row with Liam Knight at lock.

    While Burgess has played 139 NRL games, Tatola has only started 19 of 51, and Knight 10 starts in 33 appearances.

    Murray will be one edge backrower and Jaydn Su’A the other.

    Su’A has that fearsome streak in him and potentially could be the hitman Souths need to make up for the loss of Sam.

    But given Su’A only has 39 NRL games behind him, 17 off the bench, the jury is out on that.


    No doubt Murray will still play sections in the middle, but the makeup of the bench will be crucial.

    The likes of Ethan Lowe, Mark Nicholls, Tom Amone, Keaon Koloamatangi, Bayley Sironen, Kurt Dillon and Ky Rodwell are all in the mix.


    Bennett will probably have to call on all these players at some point this year.

    While he won’t get a full 25 rounds out of any of them, he could easily get them up for important block periods during different stages of the season.

    That will be his best hope of keeping the Bunnies’ forwards up for the duration of the regular season, along with keeping Murray as fresh as he possibly can.

    Of the likely bench options Lowe has the most experience with 133 NRL games, while Mark Nicholls has only started in 11 of his 64 NRL games.

    The other five players in contention for a bench spot have a total of 14 NRL appearances between them, and all those games playing off the bench.

    Amone and Sironen each have five bench appearances, while Dillon has four.


    Rodwell and Koloamatangi have no NRL games as yet, although both are considered tremendous talents.

    Rodwell has suffered a pre-season elbow injury and it will be touch-and-go to be ready for the start of the season, but Koloamatangi is said to be a genuine shot of claiming a bench spot, as is Sironen.

    Koloamatangi missed half the season in Canterbury Cup last year with a shoulder injury but he is a local junior who the club have a huge rap on.

    He will be playing in the NRL Nines in Perth this week, while he and Sironen are both expected to play in the trial match next Friday night against Parramatta.

    SUPERCOACH ANALYSIS (by Tom Sangster and Rob Sutherland)

    Cameron Murray, 2RF, $664,900

    Murray’s move to an edge could work both ways. On the plus side, he could up his game time to 80 minutes after averaging just 59 minutes last year. But to cancel that out, expect Murray’s work rate (especially runs and tackles) to drop dramatically playing wider. Either way, with the above question marks, Murray’s $664,900 price tag is big risk. Expect Murray’s ownership to drop considerably (he’s currently the 10th most popular player).

    Jaydn Su’A, 2RF, $303,600

    The former Bronco is already the 25th most popular player in SuperCoach but expect his ownership to soar following news he has scored an edge back row spot. Su’A is therefore a chance of 80 minutes, a huge increase on his average of 41 minutes last season.

    Liam Knight, FRF, $437,300

    Knight, who recently signed a new four-year deal at the club, will be given an opportunity to make the lock-forward spot his own. Knight, currently the 21st most popular front rower in KFC SuperCoach, averaged 58PPG in matches where he played more than 45 minutes last year and his ownership is set to soar with more minutes on offer.

    Tom Amone, Keaon Koloamatangi, Bayley Sironen, Kurt Dillon and Ky Rodwell

    All are in contention for a bench spots, all are at or near bottom dollar and all are now firmly on the cheapie radar. Watch this space.

    Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
    February 12, 2020 11:04pm
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    Post by Rabbits21 Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:00 pm

    Honey Badger wrote:

    Sounds like Jetski is injured so not sure if Waddell fills that reserve edge role that Jetski did last season. Will be hard to know if jturbo also misses start of season
    Who is JetSki?
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    Post by my tv broke Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:01 pm

    pm888 wrote:
    Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
    February 12, 2020 11:04pm

    eh, so meaningless article devoid of facts
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    Post by Camo123 Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:03 pm

    Rabbits21 wrote:
    Who is JetSki?

    Jack Gosiewski, had surgery on a disc in his back during off-season
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    Post by Rabbits21 Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:05 pm

    I said I wasn’t gonna adjust my team til after the 9’s and now I’m so tempted to make drafts with Su’a back in and trial a side with Molo in it or someone like Keppie etc......

    Anyone know exactly when AFB and Jake Turbo are both back? I’d its round 2 Keppie might not be worth it if he just gets 25-28mins off the bench after that and Des tends to not have has interchange players play too many minutes.
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    Post by Rabbits21 Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:05 pm

    Camo123 wrote:

    Jack Gosiewski, had surgery on a disc in his back during off-season
    Is he in doubt for the early rounds?
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    Post by my tv broke Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:06 pm

    Rabbits21 wrote:Anyone know exactly when AFB and Jake Turbo are both back?

    I don't think the Manly physio's would even know this, at this stage.
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    Post by Lemmy KGB Thu Feb 13, 2020 4:08 pm

    Yeah not missing much there

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