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Anyone seen the Jets and Flegg team lists.

Can’t find in the usual spots. Or I’m blind.
 

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Anyone seen the Jets and Flegg team lists.

Can’t find in the usual spots. Or I’m blind.
I wouldn't hold your breath.

The Jets website might throw up a list of names but I wouldn't expect a full team list for a trial to be shared through the week. Best you can hope for is that they tweet a photo of the team sheet on gameday.

For Flegg... I wouldn't expect anything.

Hope I'm wrong.
 

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Jets are running a promo on instagram.

Follower number 8972 gets a couple of free tickets.

Currently at 8700-ish
 

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Quite a few team changes for this one.
- Pollard HIA means he misses at least a week, Sait goes to 7 and Simmonds moves from the bench
- Araullo goes from lock to prop, with Challenor coming off the bench to start
- Samuel drops out of the 17
- Louka and Hannay to debut from the bench

SG Ball - Round 3 v Raiders

1. Adrian Sandy
2. Albert Litisoni
3. Michael Gabrael
4. Nikora Williams
5. Richard Whalebone
6. Ashton Simmonds
7. Riley Pollard Bryce Sait
8. Lachlan Araullo
9. Will Saunders
10. Max McCarthy
11. Manako Piutau
12. Pharrell Gray
13. Alex Challenor

Interchange

14. Daniel Louka
15. Sione Latu
16. Cooper Hannay
17. Jasper Catton
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18. Harry Samuel
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19. Will Stewart
I'd be peppering Salt
 

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I'm not a fan of how Gabreal gives up on this one.

Has a chance to force a wider conversion and pulls up. Byrce Sait on the other hand has almost no chance of making a difference but doesn't give up.

This is the sort of thing that can make the difference between a player who has potential and a player who goes on to the next level. Gabreal needs to do better here.

 

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I'm not a fan of how Gabreal gives up on this one.

Has a chance to force a wider conversion and pulls up. Byrce Sait on the other hand has almost no chance of making a difference but doesn't give up.

This is the sort of thing that can make the difference between a player who has potential and a player who goes on to the next level. Gabreal needs to do better here.

Yeah that's something that needs to be spoken about with him, that shows a very poor attitude.
 
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I'm not a fan of how Gabreal gives up on this one.

Has a chance to force a wider conversion and pulls up. Byrce Sait on the other hand has almost no chance of making a difference but doesn't give up.

This is the sort of thing that can make the difference between a player who has potential and a player who goes on to the next level. Gabreal needs to do better here.

Yeah that's something that needs to be spoken about with him, that shows a very poor attitude.
That’s extremely poor on his part.

I’d be surprised if his team mates didn’t have a go at him about it in the huddle.
And the coach should DEFINITELY address it after the game (if not a message during the game).

Could you imagine if they only went down by 2 at the end of the day?
Whilst still no guarantee that they miss the conversion from out wide, it’s still not a great look for the kid.

Hopefully it’s a one off and he learns from it going forward
 

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That’s extremely poor on his part.

I’d be surprised if his team mates didn’t have a go at him about it in the huddle.
And the coach should DEFINITELY address it after the game (if not a message during the game).

Could you imagine if they only went down by 2 at the end of the day?
Whilst still no guarantee that they miss the conversion from out wide, it’s still not a great look for the kid.

Hopefully it’s a one off and he learns from it going forward
Yeah agreed. Something the coach/team would have pointed out. Not putting a line through the kid. Just needs to learn that those 1%ers matter.
 

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Yeah agreed. Something the coach/team would have pointed out. Not putting a line through the kid. Just needs to learn that those 1%ers matter.
Xerri was a bit guilty of that at times as well. Not as blatant but I remember times he gave up on a chase which is unforgivable when that quick.
 

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Whilst you’re crucifying Gabriel from your couches for this I can tell you he’s been their best player in the first 2 weeks. And he takes plenty of runs too.
 

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If that's a crucifixion I don't know what Jesus was complaining about
 

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No one's crucifying him, just noting an area for growth. He's an exciting prospect for sure.
I think this is a great thread and Burgo does a fantastic job of putting together what he does on the pathways, but we need to remember that these are 18/19 year olds fighting their way in the pathways so just be a bit wary of criticising or picking at things like we do to the NRL guys.
 
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