Official Royce Hunt

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2024 was an option in his favour.

This is a win for both sides. He gets an extra year and the Sharks get a better understanding of their cap position. Player options are not ideal for the club to be able to plan.

Glad he is sticking around.
Parramatta is going to have fun with Dylan Brown if he is under performing
 

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2024 was an option in his favour.

This is a win for both sides. He gets an extra year and the Sharks get a better understanding of their cap position. Player options are not ideal for the club to be able to plan.

Glad he is sticking around.
Seems like common to require an answer by around 1/3 to half way through season before
 

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Royce Hunt is not in the best form atm but in general he's a very good player & I really like he's just re-signed for another 2 years. We've got a few good props when they are all fit. When all props are fit, Rudolph, Kaufusi, Uele, Hunt & Hazelton.
 
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Royce Hunt is not in the best form atm but in general he's a very good player & I really like he's just re-signed for another 2 years. We've got a few good props when they are all fit. When all props are fit, Rudolph, Kaufusi, Uele, Hunt & Hazelton.
Not in the best form?

He looked pretty good last week if you ask me
 

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Apparently this bloke got 33m against manly. If so that is ****ing pathetic.
 

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Sometimes I do wonder if guys actually watch the game or just check fantasy land to judge a players performance.

The opening quarter + of the game the work in attack from our guys was done majority from our 1-5 and edge forwards. We spread the ball and made manly move a lot

The game was flowing with barely any stopages, keeps the middles fresh for defence. Perfect strategy
 

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Apparently this bloke got more tackles per minutes than every forward except Dale. If so that is ****ing not bad.
 

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(Technically Trindall also got more tackles per minute but not technically a forward so I didnt count him)

Notably more tackles per minutes than Graham or Williams and significantly more than Hazelton - why don’t those guys pull their finger out and do some tackling?
 
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Royce's run got our set rolling, 3 plays later he runs over Olakuatu to score.

Probably only 12-15m gained in his 2 involvements though.
 

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Royce's run got our set rolling, 3 plays later he runs over Olakuatu to score.

Probably only 12-15m gained in his 2 involvements though.
Second stint he comes on and tries to take first 3 hitups but doesn’t get the pass
Their set he blows up Keppie on the woods hospital pass to get us the ball
Solid run on next set and tries for another but McInnes doesn’t pass it
He keeps looking for work but then they go on a run of possession again (Hynes error, Katoa high tackle)
He’s blowing a bit after this scramble and we follow it up with an all backs set to give forwards a breather. Following this is where the ‘held up’ try happens after giving the ball back to Koula
He does another set of D then is taken off

That’s the basics of his second stint. Did plenty of work and looked for more in offence than the one he actually got passed. They had a good share of possession during this time which tired him a bit but even then we used backs and McInness extensively
 

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Second stint he comes on and tries to take first 3 hitups but doesn’t get the pass
Their set he blows up Keppie on the woods hospital pass to get us the ball
Solid run on next set and tries for another but McInnes doesn’t pass it
He keeps looking for work but then they go on a run of possession again (Hynes error, Katoa high tackle)
He’s blowing a bit after this scramble and we follow it up with an all backs set to give forwards a breather. Following this is where the ‘held up’ try happens after giving the ball back to Koula
He does another set of D then is taken off

That’s the basics of his second stint. Did plenty of work and looked for more in offence than the one he actually got passed. They had a good share of possession during this time which tired him a bit but even then we used backs and McInness extensively
But when I flick on the league live app it shows me he was pathetic
 

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Second stint he comes on and tries to take first 3 hitups but doesn’t get the pass
Their set he blows up Keppie on the woods hospital pass to get us the ball
Solid run on next set and tries for another but McInnes doesn’t pass it
He keeps looking for work but then they go on a run of possession again (Hynes error, Katoa high tackle)
He’s blowing a bit after this scramble and we follow it up with an all backs set to give forwards a breather. Following this is where the ‘held up’ try happens after giving the ball back to Koula
He does another set of D then is taken off

That’s the basics of his second stint. Did plenty of work and looked for more in offence than the one he actually got passed. They had a good share of possession during this time which tired him a bit but even then we used backs and McInness extensively
Cheers BortoShark ;)

The passed the eye test without doubt.
 
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