Official Nicho Hynes

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i can agree with cleary and reynolds for game management. hughes prob but he has grant there with him. moses is a myth he has his long kicking game but his game management is poor, he butchered more games than nicho this year, also couldnt get it done against a 12 man bulldogs.
there is no reason trindall cant continue to kick from 5/8 plenty have done it. nicho has kicked 3 40/20s to trindalls one. personally i find atko kicking game to be better than both.
besides he kicking game what game managing qualites have you seen him deliver?

we will both agree nicho hasnt been at his best, depending on where you look nicho has had 13-15 try assists for the year
moses has had 7 seasons worse
a rey has had 8
hughes has had 2 and 1 equal
cleary 4 worse and 1 equal.
in their first 3 years as a halfback
cleary had 27 try assists
a rey had 53
hughes had 46
moses had 39

hynes has had 62

also their experience is vastly different guys that have played 9+ years should have better game management than a third year
Give us Moses over Nicho any day, steered eels to a grand final last year, returned from injury put on a masterclass against sharks in his return game, then rushed into origin, kept the series alive game 2, then made history at suncorp with a masterclass perfomance in a decider, having a good kicking game made the difference. Eels season was already done and dusted mid year, he was also not performing at 100%, but just that origin series made him a legend this year.
I would rather any of those guys over Nicho, he's on his third year as a halfback, but he's started late, will he come good when he's 30?, the others came good after 3-5 years but they were younger when started.
 

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Give us Moses over Nicho any day, steered eels to a grand final last year, returned from injury put on a masterclass against sharks in his return game, then rushed into origin, kept the series alive game 2, then made history at suncorp with a masterclass perfomance in a decider, having a good kicking game made the difference. Eels season was already done and dusted mid year, he was also not performing at 100%, but just that origin series made him a legend this year.
I would rather any of those guys over Nicho, he's on his third year as a halfback, but he's started late, will he come good when he's 30?, the others came good after 3-5 years but they were younger when started.
you can have moses if you like. the origins were won in the forwards, moses had a blinder no doubt. funny how halves can dominate when the forwards go forward, he aint winning anything of the back foot
moses beat a trindall lead sharks team and then lost 4 in a row. his kicking game surely helped in those games, while adding the grand total of 1 try assist in the five games.
 

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So when Nicho was kicking the ball 440 meters in 11 kicks in the roosters game (back when he had the leg injury but it wasn't that serious and he hadn't been out for 8 weeks) was that example of why he shouldn't kick or does everyone's memory just stretch back 3 weeks.
Which side of the field was he standing on?
 

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you can have moses if you like. the origins were won in the forwards, moses had a blinder no doubt. funny how halves can dominate when the forwards go forward, he aint winning anything of the back foot
moses beat a trindall lead sharks team and then lost 4 in a row. his kicking game surely helped in those games, while adding the grand total of 1 try assist in the five games.
Put Nicho to 5-8, him and Moses the blues combo next series if both are fit.

Anyway all is falling into place, we will see Tricky take over as halfback now
 

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I have an idea

Start a new thread “Nicholas Hynes” and everyone gives him a fresh start. Until he kicks out on a full at Koori knockout
 

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Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta reiterated the club’s pride in Hynes, who continues to be a shining example of compassion, generosity and resilience despite the constant glare of the spotlight.

"Nicho is an outstanding footballer, an even better person and a most deserving Ken Stephen Medal winner," Mezzatesta said.

"No matter the challenges that come his way, including the seemingly unrelenting external noise, he always stands tall and conducts himself with absolute class.

"It takes a special person to forge ahead regardless and strive to be the best possible leader, teammate, friend and player. He is always in demand but selflessly gives his time and spreads kindness to as many people as he can.

"Thank you to all the Members and fans who have contacted us directly with messages of support for Nicho in recent times. He is a vital part of our club.

"We’re all firmly behind Nicho and look forward to seeing him thrive on and off the field for the Sharks next season and long into the future."


Sharks pay tribute to Hynes after Ken Stephen Medal win​

Wed 2 Oct 2024, 09:33 PM

The Sharks congratulate Nicho Hynes on being awarded the 2024 NRL Ken Stephen Medal tonight in recognition of his immense community contribution and impact.
Hynes received the significant honour at the Dally M Awards ceremony in Sydney. He was selected by an esteemed judging panel from a field including fellow finalists Reuben Cotter (Cowboys), Shaun Lane (Eels) and Brian Kelly (Titans).

As one of the NRL’s highest-profile players, Hynes powerfully uses his voice to call attention to mental health awareness, Indigenous issues and other worthy causes.
Nicho Hynes wins 2024 Ken Stephen Medal



The 28-year-old halfback also frequently dedicates time to participating in Sharks Have Heart programs while quietly helping countless people outside of his club-organised community activities.
Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta reiterated the club’s pride in Hynes, who continues to be a shining example of compassion, generosity and resilience despite the constant glare of the spotlight.
"Nicho is an outstanding footballer, an even better person and a most deserving Ken Stephen Medal winner," Mezzatesta said.
"No matter the challenges that come his way, including the seemingly unrelenting external noise, he always stands tall and conducts himself with absolute class.
"It takes a special person to forge ahead regardless and strive to be the best possible leader, teammate, friend and player. He is always in demand but selflessly gives his time and spreads kindness to as many people as he can.
"Thank you to all the Members and fans who have contacted us directly with messages of support for Nicho in recent times. He is a vital part of our club.
"We’re all firmly behind Nicho and look forward to seeing him thrive on and off the field for the Sharks next season and long into the future."
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The Ken Stephen Medal – Man of the Year prize was introduced in 1988 to acknowledge the efforts of NRL players who go above and beyond in charity work, youth development or community support.
Hynes is the fourth Sharks player after Ronaldo Mulitalo (2021), Sam Tagataese (2017), Jason Stevens (2005) and David Peachey (2003) to claim the prestigious medal, underlining the club’s long-standing commitment to the community.

"I'm always grateful and honoured to be up for these sort of awards but, as players, we don't do it for these awards; we do community stuff because we love it and we want to be positive role models," Hynes said on stage.
"There are so many players out there in our game in the NRL and NRLW who are doing great things, so I could probably chop up this (medal) into little pieces and hand it out to lots of players who are doing it without the limelight and without being seen.
"I just love seeing so many players out there doing great things. Hopefully, we can continue to build and grow what we do in the community, because there's certainly a lot of people out there who need role models like us who are doing it tough."
Each team nominated a player for the award, presented by Westpac, forming the NRL Community Team of the Year. In a measure of his popularity across the rugby league world, Hynes won a fan vote that ensured his place of one of four finalists.

Ken Stephen Medal winners​

1988 Wayne Pearce
1989 Ricky Walford
1990 Michael Bolt
1991 Pat Jarvis
1992 Peter Sterling
1993 Michael Andrews
1994 Ian Roberts
1995 Rod Wishart
1997 Paul Harragon
1998 Mark Coyne
1999 Andrew Ettingshausen
2000 Nathan Blacklock
2002 Hazem El Masri
2003 David Peachey
2004 Dean Widders
2005 Jason Stevens
2006 Michael Monaghan
2007 Ruben Wiki
2008 Preston Campbell
2009 Nathan Hindmarsh
2010 Andrew Ryan
2011 Sam Thaiday
2012 Johnathan Thurston
2013 Terry Campese
2014 Trent Hodkinson
2015 Luke Douglas
2016 Joel Thompson
2017 Sam Tagataese
2018 Ryan James
2019 Iosia Soliola
2020 Connor Watson
2021 Ronaldo Mulitalo
2022 Cody Walker
2023 Latrell Mitchell
2024 Nicho Hynes
 

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Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta reiterated the club’s pride in Hynes, who continues to be a shining example of compassion, generosity and resilience despite the constant glare of the spotlight.

"Nicho is an outstanding footballer, an even better person and a most deserving Ken Stephen Medal winner," Mezzatesta said.

"No matter the challenges that come his way, including the seemingly unrelenting external noise, he always stands tall and conducts himself with absolute class.

"It takes a special person to forge ahead regardless and strive to be the best possible leader, teammate, friend and player. He is always in demand but selflessly gives his time and spreads kindness to as many people as he can.

"Thank you to all the Members and fans who have contacted us directly with messages of support for Nicho in recent times. He is a vital part of our club.

"We’re all firmly behind Nicho and look forward to seeing him thrive on and off the field for the Sharks next season and long into the future."

Didn't know Tagataese won the medal in 2017.
 
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