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@helmesy was actually thinking of not hiring Ivan… but who else was on offer?

Was just going back over some news stories from Cleary’s appointment - doesn’t appear a formal search was had and no other potential candidates seemed to have got a mention.

 

I suppose the relationship between Ivan and Justin got that over the line. In hindsight another appointment would have been better.

 

He was the right appointment, we just had bad luck with Griffin getting sacked and Penrith asking him to come back. If he’d stayed I think we’d be in a much stronger position. 

 


   
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@helmesy was actually thinking of not hiring Ivan… but who else was on offer?

Was just going back over some news stories from Cleary’s appointment - doesn’t appear a formal search was had and no other potential candidates seemed to have got a mention.

 

I suppose the relationship between Ivan and Justin got that over the line. In hindsight another appointment would have been better.

 

He was the right appointment, we just had bad luck with Griffin getting sacked and Penrith asking him to come back. If he’d stayed I think we’d be in a much stronger position. 

 

Pascoe told us at a meeting that the plan was that Nathan would come across too when his contract expired.

You can see why they so aggressively reversed their decision to sack Ivan.

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@helmesy was actually thinking of not hiring Ivan… but who else was on offer?

Was just going back over some news stories from Cleary’s appointment - doesn’t appear a formal search was had and no other potential candidates seemed to have got a mention.

 

I suppose the relationship between Ivan and Justin got that over the line. In hindsight another appointment would have been better.

 

He was the right appointment, we just had bad luck with Griffin getting sacked and Penrith asking him to come back. If he’d stayed I think we’d be in a much stronger position. 

 

Pascoe told us at a meeting that the plan was that Nathan would come across too when his contract expired.

You can see why they so aggressively reversed their decision to sack Ivan.

We’d be top 8 consistently. It seems like in every sliding doors moment over the past decade this club has gone through the wrong door. It’s like we’re in a Saw movie. Can’t wait to see what horrible torture awaits us next.

 

 


   
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@helmesy was actually thinking of not hiring Ivan… but who else was on offer?

Was just going back over some news stories from Cleary’s appointment - doesn’t appear a formal search was had and no other potential candidates seemed to have got a mention.

 

I suppose the relationship between Ivan and Justin got that over the line. In hindsight another appointment would have been better.

 

He was the right appointment, we just had bad luck with Griffin getting sacked and Penrith asking him to come back. If he’d stayed I think we’d be in a much stronger position. 

 

Pascoe told us at a meeting that the plan was that Nathan would come across too when his contract expired.

You can see why they so aggressively reversed their decision to sack Ivan.

We’d be top 8 consistently. It seems like in every sliding doors moment over the past decade this club has gone through the wrong door. It’s like we’re in a Saw movie. Can’t wait to see what horrible torture awaits us next.

 

 

Yep, it’s been really cruel at times. RL is built on redemption stories, hopefully ours plays out over the next couple of years. I think we are in the best position on a couple of fronts that we’ve been in for 5 years.

 

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We have a generational half in Luai and a potential generational talent in Galvin plus a top 3 of his generational hooker in Api. Plus we have some very high quality depth in Latu and some good players in Bula, Turuva and Sam Fainu. I really think we are a quality prop and a career lock away from being a very very good team. 

benji has failed in his first year but also he has generally made the changes that fans wanted and seems to have a talent for bringing kids into first grade and having them perform. 

we have a CEO who is no nonsense and knows how to setup a club for success.

 

Our owners are absolute idiots and the franchise is a literal joke that is under constant media bombardment in Sydney. Those things we can only change with improving our results (well not our owners but if we start winning everyone will forget their names)


   
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We have a generational half in Luai and a potential generational talent in Galvin plus a top 3 of his generational hooker in Api. Plus we have some very high quality depth in Latu and some good players in Bula, Turuva and Sam Fainu. I really think we are a quality prop and a career lock away from being a very very good team. 

benji has failed in his first year but also he has generally made the changes that fans wanted and seems to have a talent for bringing kids into first grade and having them perform. 

we have a CEO who is no nonsense and knows how to setup a club for success.

 

Our owners are absolute idiots and the franchise is a literal joke that is under constant media bombardment in Sydney. Those things we can only change with improving our results (well not our owners but if we start winning everyone will forget their names)

Disagree on the first year for Benji… It WAS his second imo. But there lies the positive that there will be no 2nd year syndrome. 
He’s got 12 weeks I reckon 🤷‍♂️

 


   
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It’s no rest for Luai, though, with new club the Tigers at the forefront of his mind when he gets back from the tour.

“Pretty quickly [start thinking about Tigers], and that was part of the reason why I was tossing up about [playing for] Samoa. It might set back my return date and stuff, a bit, but I can deal with that when it comes up,” Luai said.

“I haven’t spoken to anyone about it, but they [the Tigers] know that I want to play.”

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/samoan-captaincy-duties-delay-start-of-luai-s-life-as-a-tiger-20241009-p5kgzo.html

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Story in the Daily Telegraph says Wests Tigers-bound Jarome Luai believes Lachlan Galvin is a better teen talent than what his Penrith halves partner Nathan Cleary was at the same age.

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Heres’s the full story:

Luai opens on future Tigers halves partner Lachlan Galvin, Panthers bound Blaize Talagi, captaining Samoa​

Jarome Luai has heaped the praise on his soon-to-be halves partner Lachlan Galvin with a massive call. The four-time premiership winner also speaks on captaining Samoa and playing alongside his Penrith replacement Blaize Talagi.

Fatima Kdouh - October 11, 2024 - 6:00AM

Wests Tigers-bound Jarome Luai believes Lachlan Galvin is a better teen talent than what his Penrith halves partner Nathan Cleary was at the same age.

It comes as the four-time premiership winnerprepares to team up with another teenage rookie in Blaize Talagi, the player set to replace Luai in the No.6 jumper at Penrith in 2025, for Samoa’s upcoming tour of England.

After three-days celebrating Penrith’s historic grand final win, Luai has one eye on his highly-anticipated switch to Concord in 2025.

While Luai and Cleary have built the NRL’s most formidable halves combination as part of Penrith’s premiership dynasty, the 27-year-old is confident his partnership with Galvin can help transform the Tigers’ on-field fortunes.

“It’s crazy, I don’t even think Nathan (Cleary) was doing that at his age,” Luai said.

“It speaks volumes of his potential and what he is capable of. So I’m really excited to work with him.”

Jarome Luai had some strong praise for his soon-to-be halves partner at the Tigers Lachlan Galvin. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images

Galvin, who was named in the Prime Minister’s XIII squad to take on Papua New Guinea, was a playmaking revelation in his first full-season of NRL, shouldering the responsibility of guiding the side’s attack as a 19-year-old.

Luai isn’t officially due back to pre-season training with the Tigers until the new year but told this masthead he will get in touch with both coach Benji Marshall and Galvin “asap”.

Lachlan Galvin is set to play for the Prime Minister's XIII. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Lachlan Galvin is set to play for the Prime Minister's XIII. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
“I know he’s (Galvin) got a game over in PNG, so I will let him focus on that,” Luai said.
“I’ve got some commitments in England I need to take care of as well, but as soon as I get back from my England tour we will link-up.”

Penrith carried ‘we are the hunters’ as a theme for this year’s title win. It was designed to remind players to always be the hunter, rather than the hunted – as rivals attempt to topple the reigning premiers.

Luai will be taking that hunter mindset with him to Concord in a bid to lift the Tigers from the bottom of the ladder, after falling to three-straight wooden spoons in 2024.

“I’m always going to carry what Penrith has done with me, no matter what team I’m in,” Luai said.

Jarome Luai wants to take the Panthers’ winning mentality to Concord. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

“But I know what it’s like to win and I know what winning looks like.

“So If I can take that and help out the Tigers with what it looks like then I’ll be all for that.”
Luai will be joined by Penrith teammate Sunia Turuva at Concord next year, alongside fellow new recruits Jeral Skelton, Jack Bird and Royce Hunt.

Marshall’s roster also boasts a slew of rising talent like the Fainu brothers, Latu and Samuela as well as highly regarded local juniors in Heath Mason, Tallyn Da Silva and boom schoolboy rugby star Heamasi Makasini.

While Marshall has plenty of budding talent at his disposal, it’s Luai’s leadership that could prove the most decisive in the Tigers’ success next season.

Luai has taken his game to another level this year but has also been elevated as a leader both at club and Origin level.

Now Luai is set to captain Samoa in the island nation’s two test matches against England this month.

Jarome Luai has turned his focus from premiership celebrations to Samoa duties as he prepares to captain the side. Picture: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

Jarome Luai has turned his focus from premiership celebrations to Samoa duties as he prepares to captain the side. Picture: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

“Obviously the four-feat was really special for me but I think captaining my country is right up there with it,” Luai said.

“It’ll only be good for my growth and what I want to be and become as a leader. I wouldn’t say it’s like another box ticked but it’s not something I thought I would ever be able to do. So it’s a massive achievement for myself and my family.”

Luai will also join forces with former Parramatta local junior Talagi, who is likely to partner him in the halves, for the international matches.

It shapes as the perfect apprenticeship for Talagi ahead of his arrival at Penrith, where he is expected to link up with superstar No.7 Nathan Cleary in the halves for the Panthers.

“He’ll be awesome at Penrith. I think anyone stepping into that system that’s willing to work hard and enhance their talent, they are going to be all right,” Luai said.

“We are here to represent something bigger than our own clubs now, we are representing on the world stage and representing a lot of people. But whatever he needs, I’m here.”

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Just thought on Luai, in my opinion if he can help the Tigers win a premiership in the next 5 years it will equal what he’s been able to help accomplish at the Panthers. It would then show beyond doubt that he’d rank up there with the best halves of the last 25 years. If he could help the Tigers make finals consistently over the next 5 years it would also show he’s a great half. 


   
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Welcome Jarome Luai


   
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Can we change the title of this thread to the correct spelling please?


   
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Can we change the title of this thread to the correct spelling please?

I hadn’t noticed that! Amended.

 

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Can we change the title of this thread to the correct spelling please?

I hadn’t noticed that! Amended.

 

Many thanks. 

 


   
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