Ex Raiders... where are they now?
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Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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So the dolphins are the warriors feeder club? Dont they have a team in the nswrl? Whats going to happen next year when the dolphins are in the nrl?ALX22 wrote:Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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The Warriors were last in the NSW Cup in 2020. Their reserves effectively had no where else to play the past couple of years (after cancellation of the 2020 season). They pulled out of Jersey Flegg at the end of 2019, saying they’d run their juniors in their local league.Elcaptcroker wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 4:13 pmSo the dolphins are the warriors feeder club? Dont they have a team in the nswrl? Whats going to happen next year when the dolphins are in the nrl?ALX22 wrote:Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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Gotcha, makes sensegreeneyed wrote:The Warriors were last in the NSW Cup in 2020. Their reserves effectively had no where else to play the past couple of years (after cancellation of the 2020 season). They pulled out of Jersey Flegg at the end of 2019, saying they’d run their juniors in their local league.Elcaptcroker wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 4:13 pmSo the dolphins are the warriors feeder club? Dont they have a team in the nswrl? Whats going to happen next year when the dolphins are in the nrl?ALX22 wrote:Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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Warriors were affiliated with The Dolphins in 2021 also. They initially signed a 3 year agreement that would be nullified should the Dolphins gain entry into the NRL.greeneyed wrote:The Warriors were last in the NSW Cup in 2020. Their reserves effectively had no where else to play the past couple of years (after cancellation of the 2020 season). They pulled out of Jersey Flegg at the end of 2019, saying they’d run their juniors in their local league.Elcaptcroker wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 4:13 pmSo the dolphins are the warriors feeder club? Dont they have a team in the nswrl? Whats going to happen next year when the dolphins are in the nrl?ALX22 wrote:Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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The Warriors have been based out of Redcliffe all offseason and will play the majority of home games at Dolphins stadium.
Also whilst it may have only just been announced Liu has been training with the Dolphins for all of the off-season. Dolphins will also have Adam Cook, who is on a train and trial with the Warriors so will play predominantly with the Dolphins in 2022.
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Yep, my error, sorry.RTW wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 8:31 pm
Warriors were affiliated with The Dolphins in 2021 also. They initially signed a 3 year agreement that would be nullified should the Dolphins gain entry into the NRL.
The Warriors have been based out of Redcliffe all offseason and will play the majority of home games at Dolphins stadium.
Also whilst it may have only just been announced Liu has been training with the Dolphins for all of the off-season. Dolphins will also have Adam Cook, who is on a train and trial with the Warriors so will play predominantly with the Dolphins in 2022.
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Scott faces roadblock along journey back to NRL
Dumped Canberra centre Curtis Scott has reportedly entered negotiations with local footy side Camden Rams in an effort to obtain a contract for the 2022 season. Scott had been on the verge of signing a bottom dollar deal to join Parramatta this season. However, with historic domestic violence charges hanging over his head, the deal was scuppered.
Read more: https://www.zerotackle.com/scott-faces- ... rl-113503/
Dumped Canberra centre Curtis Scott has reportedly entered negotiations with local footy side Camden Rams in an effort to obtain a contract for the 2022 season. Scott had been on the verge of signing a bottom dollar deal to join Parramatta this season. However, with historic domestic violence charges hanging over his head, the deal was scuppered.
Read more: https://www.zerotackle.com/scott-faces- ... rl-113503/
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We got him, come down here shagger, and let me sniff ya head.
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Queensland Cup moves for former Raiders:
Bailey Hartwig signs with Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Lazarus Vaalepu signs with Sunshine Coast Falcons
https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/02/07/ ... nd-losses/
Kai O'Donnell signs with Burleigh Bears
Luke Page retires
Andre Niko signs with Mackay Cutters
https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/02/15/ ... -for-2022/
Bailey Hartwig signs with Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Lazarus Vaalepu signs with Sunshine Coast Falcons
https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/02/07/ ... nd-losses/
Kai O'Donnell signs with Burleigh Bears
Luke Page retires
Andre Niko signs with Mackay Cutters
https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/02/15/ ... -for-2022/
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Former Raiders junior and Woden Valley Rams forward Tyson Hodge selected for Rabbitohs trial: https://www.nrl.com/news/2022/02/15/pre ... uncements/
He was a starting prop in our Jersey Flegg 2019 Grand Final team.
Havili selected at lock for the Rabbitohs. Andre Niko selected for Cowboys. Paul Vaughan and Tevita Pangai Jnr for the Bulldogs.
He was a starting prop in our Jersey Flegg 2019 Grand Final team.
Havili selected at lock for the Rabbitohs. Andre Niko selected for Cowboys. Paul Vaughan and Tevita Pangai Jnr for the Bulldogs.
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Adam Cook named for the Warriors in their trial game this weekRTW wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 8:31 pmWarriors were affiliated with The Dolphins in 2021 also. They initially signed a 3 year agreement that would be nullified should the Dolphins gain entry into the NRL.greeneyed wrote:The Warriors were last in the NSW Cup in 2020. Their reserves effectively had no where else to play the past couple of years (after cancellation of the 2020 season). They pulled out of Jersey Flegg at the end of 2019, saying they’d run their juniors in their local league.Elcaptcroker wrote: ↑January 28, 2022, 4:13 pmSo the dolphins are the warriors feeder club? Dont they have a team in the nswrl? Whats going to happen next year when the dolphins are in the nrl?ALX22 wrote:Dunamis Lui signs with the Redcliffe Dolphins
Scott Murray will be in his first year as head coach of the Redcliffe Dolphins’ state league team as they prepare for the 2022 Queensland Cup.
Redcliffe has signed ex-NRL front rower and 2020 Queensland Origin prop Dunamis Lui, and will have players available through the Dolphins’ feeder club arrangement with the New Zealand Warriors.
Read more: https://redcliffedolphins.com.au/bennet ... 22-season/
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The Warriors have been based out of Redcliffe all offseason and will play the majority of home games at Dolphins stadium.
Also whilst it may have only just been announced Liu has been training with the Dolphins for all of the off-season. Dolphins will also have Adam Cook, who is on a train and trial with the Warriors so will play predominantly with the Dolphins in 2022.
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Craig Garvey has joined Tweed Heads Seagulls, per their Instagram.
https://www.qrl.com.au/news/2022/03/17/ ... -for-2022/
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I have to admit, I forgot he’d ever signed with us!
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Unlucky not to make grade in my opinion. Must of had attitude or training issues because he was a standout for the Mounties.
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Cessnock Goannas have signed former Canberra Raiders prop Sam Mataora: https://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/s ... n-goannas/
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I remember the game where he stood in our own in goal staring at the ball on the ground. All he had to do was reach down and ground it, but no, he stood there watching while an opposition player walked in from 5 metres away to score.greeneyed wrote: ↑February 17, 2022, 10:05 pm Cessnock Goannas have signed former Canberra Raiders prop Sam Mataora: https://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/s ... n-goannas/
The international where he played the ball the wrong direction, also good stuff from Sam.
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He had a season with the knights that showed what he was capable of... shame for him that sustain.
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We could do a forgotten 17.
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He had some mental health issues didn't he? Looks like he's in a better place now. I thought he and Paps were going to be the cornerstones of our pack for a decade when they both came through.
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Some people here raved about Mataora, and I got yelled at for not raving about him.
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Mataora had all the tools
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I was another who thought Mataora was an out and out plodder. I remember also arguing with Pig who really rated Mitch Cornish highly.dubby wrote:Some people here raved about Mataora, and I got yelled at for not raving about him.
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I liked him a lot in his first half year of grade. By even his second year he was starting to look sluggish.
I got shouted down on Cornish too. I remember watching U20s and seeing him just shovel the ball on to the next man who just runs over the top of his opponent and Mitch gets the try assist. I didn't see any nuance to him engaging the defense with ball in hand as a ball player or running threat.
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Cornish scored plenty of tries from a dummy and run, he was deceptively strong. Had a nice long ball to his backs too but never developed.Roger Kenworthy wrote:I liked him a lot in his first half year of grade. By even his second year he was starting to look sluggish.
I got shouted down on Cornish too. I remember watching U20s and seeing him just shovel the ball on to the next man who just runs over the top of his opponent and Mitch gets the try assist. I didn't see any nuance to him engaging the defense with ball in hand as a ball player or running threat.
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Eels extend Makahesi Makatoa until the end of 2024 season: https://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2022/ ... r-players/
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And showed it in that season with the knights. Those who doubted his ability to be a FG player were proven wrong.
re: cornish, i'll certainly take an L on that, he certainly didnt live up to his junior grade hype, though you wont convince me that the way we handled him didnt irrevocably damange his development. As we see time and time again, talent and ability is but a small piece of the puzzle.
Travis Waddell was the one that really shocked me. Im still not sure why his game never translated.
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I also think Mataora at the Knights was nothing more than very average in a very poor team. He made some terrible defensive reads in a crappy defensive team.
He didn’t even poll that well in the Knights POTY in his best season for the Wooden Spoon team.
He didn’t even poll that well in the Knights POTY in his best season for the Wooden Spoon team.
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Cant agree, i watch the knights a lot, they're my deathride team, hate their guts. It brings me genuine joy to see the knights absolutely **** stink. I watched a lot of that team and enjoyed every moment of it.
He was really really good that year, definitely showed he had the talent and ability to play NRL footy. But im not trying to get into an argument about 2016 Sam Mataora tape on a Sunday night in 2022.
He was really really good that year, definitely showed he had the talent and ability to play NRL footy. But im not trying to get into an argument about 2016 Sam Mataora tape on a Sunday night in 2022.
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If he was that good, why did he only play 1 game the following year and never played for another team (including ESL) again? Injury?Botman wrote: ↑February 20, 2022, 7:15 pm Cant agree, i watch the knights a lot, they're my deathride team, hate their guts. It brings me genuine joy to see the knights absolutely **** stink. I watched a lot of that team and enjoyed every moment of it.
He was really really good that year, definitely showed he had the talent and ability to play NRL footy. But im not trying to get into an argument about 2016 Sam Mataora tape on a Sunday night in 2022.
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I think Mataora had some mental challenges, so we’ll leave this one here.
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That was my understanding too, BJ. As i said in a post above...
The more i watch sport the more i appreciate talent and ability is but a small piece of the puzzle, it's an absolute requirment but there is so much more required in order to be successful at that level.
The margins are razor thin at the highest level. I do love seeing these guys still playing footy at places like the Cessnock though. Gotta keep doing the things you love
One of the main regrets in my life was giving up playing footy when i did, was never going anywhere but a bad pub footy team but ive never stopped missing playing footy.
The more i watch sport the more i appreciate talent and ability is but a small piece of the puzzle, it's an absolute requirment but there is so much more required in order to be successful at that level.
The margins are razor thin at the highest level. I do love seeing these guys still playing footy at places like the Cessnock though. Gotta keep doing the things you love
One of the main regrets in my life was giving up playing footy when i did, was never going anywhere but a bad pub footy team but ive never stopped missing playing footy.
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Yeah that’s a good point Pig. I think Federer has said similar things. Talent and ability wise, the top 50 tennis players are pretty equal, but the difference is the mental aspect, and what happens between the points.
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If the sporting wheel turned on nothing more than physical attributes and talent, we'd have been a juggernaut on the back of Todd Carney, Will Zillman and Tom Learoyd-Lahrs