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Then who is prop #4? Williams? Boogs?
Rudolph starts at lock then goes into the prop rotation after 20 or 30 when Billy comes on ..
Just a thought ...
Then who is prop #4? Williams? Boogs?
But why do you think lock ?
Rudolph starts at lock then goes into the prop rotation after 20 or 30 when Billy comes on ..
Just a thought ...
Way to crack on with it egg
You big bullies......
Biggest pre season I can remember for the Sharkies... That's one green pack brimming with interchange players.
LinkJust got named no 1 in top 20 NRL 2020 Smokeys, with Joliffe.
Pretty sure that Nikora came straight in from Day 1 last year. Not saying that he was fantastic all season, but hey none of our forwards wereNah. We don’t need to lump all that pressure on him right from the start of his career when we’ve got a guy like Woods in the team. Look after the lad and ease him in. With Prior gone, I’d be starting Fifita and Woods with Uele and Rudolph off the bench.
Pretty sure that Nikora came straight in from Day 1 last year. Not saying that he was fantastic all season, but hey none of our forwards were
I’m cool with him starting from the benchDifferent circumstances. We were virtually without another option. Wade was out. If Wade was fit round 1 I think Nikora would of started on the bench and Capewell would of switched sides. Eventually Nikora would of forced his way into the team in the season though. That’s what I think Rudolph can do. Just my opinion.
Please don’t misunderstand you lot, I’m not bagging Rudolph or Billy, I just think we don’t have to rush them straight into the run on side when we can make the transition into first grade a bit easier for them.
It's also got 4 or 5 international players
I'd prefer to see if Billy can handle it, something a bit different than the usual prop at lock.
Billy looks like a lock to me. Reckon that's where he'll end up.
Were you agreeing or disagreeing?
Just got named no 1 in top 20 NRL 2020 Smokeys, with Joliffe.
Interesting, where was that posted ?
#1 Toby Rudolf
The prop forward has struggled with injuries early in his career, but has been a force to be reckoned with for Newtown in recent times.
In the Sharks system, Rudolf will have his work cut out for him - but he is only an injury or two away from a spot on the bench.
He was instrumental in the Bluebags' wins in both the Canterbury Cup Grand Final and Interstate Challenge against the Burleigh Bears.
#17 Jaimin Jolliffe
Another member of the successful Newtown Jets side, Joliffe enjoyed a strong 2019 season with the Bluebags.
A quality front-rower and still only 22, he has plenty of experience in reserve grade and could easily make the jump next season.
He was named in the Canterbury Cup Team of the Year and will be pushing for a debut next year whether it be at Cronulla or elsewhere.