Maybe it could turn out to be a good thing, if like Brisbane, with Walsh, Kaeo goes to the clappers, learns his craft as a five eight, then as his hitting the mark, comes bace to slot in for an ageing Brooks, worked for the donkeys. Personally think he has a future.
I get what your saying, thing is you never know, for example, we might be on the return to some sort of premiership potential and that could be enough of an influencing factor, especially if say the clappers we’re struggling. I get it with Gutho, he captains the club, has played in a GF with them and enjoyed relative success there, why come home.Would love that to happen, but most of the time it doesn't. Players develop links with the club that accepts them. I read somewhere that Gutherson still is emotionally linked to the Sea Eagles, but he's entrenched in the Eels side, is Captain, has gained worth in that club so even if it was possible to get him back, it would be unlikely he would. Perhaps in his twilight years, but not when he's at his best.
Sometimes but not alwaysPlayers develop links with the club that accepts them.
Agree, even if we were on top of the comp., I can't see Gutho ever swallowing all his pride to come back to Manly.I read somewhere that Gutherson still is emotionally linked to the Sea Eagles, but he's entrenched in the Eels side, is Captain, has gained worth in that club so even if it was possible to get him back, it would be unlikely he would. Perhaps in his twilight years, but not when he's at his best.
… didn’t we say that about JWH?Sometimes but not always
Agree, even if we were on top of the comp., I can't see Gutho ever swallowing all his pride to come back to Manly.
As for Weekes, he's only in the early stages of his career and anything could happen but hopefully he'll gain some confidence, as well as experience, at the Raiders and comes back to where it all began for him.
ForanThe thing is though there is always a chance a player might return, it doesn't happen too often. In fact its quite rare. For example there have been a great umber of players who have left Manly. How many can you recall came back? I'm sure there are some, but off hand I cant recall any. By the measure of probabilities, once they've left, they are most unlikely to return.
Foran
Here is a fairly exhaustive list of other players who returned to Manly. For most, it was at the back end of their careers. A couple had successful second stints.That's one. Mind you returned in his twilight years with no other offers on the table. Continue. Several hundred have left Manly. So far that's less than 1% returning.
I agree and Canberra are banking on him to be the replacement for Wighton. If he does do well, I doubt he would come back to Manly, considering that he is way down the pecking order in positions where we have high supply.Would love that to happen, but most of the time it doesn't. Players develop links with the club that accepts them. I read somewhere that Gutherson still is emotionally linked to the Sea Eagles, but he's entrenched in the Eels side, is Captain, has gained worth in that club so even if it was possible to get him back, it would be unlikely he would. Perhaps in his twilight years, but not when he's at his best.
Replacement for Whighton...that's a big ask.I agree and Canberra are banking on him to be the replacement for Wighton. If he does do well, I doubt he would come back to Manly, considering that he is way down the pecking order in positions where we have high supply.
Id say Des had a large part as to why he came back. There's no doubt he still loves Manly, but he wasn't going to come back if Des wasn't there.Foran
Here is a fairly exhaustive list of other players who returned to Manly. For most, it was at the back end of their careers. A couple had successful second stints.
Lindsay Drake
Terry Hill
John Harvey
Ian Thomson
Chris Montgomery
Stuart Davis
Owen Cunningham
Paul Shaw
Jeremy Ticehurst
John Hopoate
Jamie Olejnik
Solomon Haumono
Nick Bradley-Qalilawa
Trent Hodkinson
Daniel Harrison
Darcy Lussick
Would love that to happen, but most of the time it doesn't. Players develop links with the club that accepts them. I read somewhere that Gutherson still is emotionally linked to the Sea Eagles, but he's entrenched in the Eels side, is Captain, has gained worth in that club so even if it was possible to get him back, it would be unlikely he would. Perhaps in his twilight years, but not when he's at his bestTime to move on from Gutho, our future lies with youth imo
Agree with you there. The only thing I still don’t understand is why Hoppa Jnr got the boot after playing 20 games on the wing. As far as I could see, he wasnt injured. And Ricky replaced the suspended Criss with a bloke that has played bugger all first grade.Id like to think Sticky would give him at least a full season in the same position, without moving him around and judging him for a few games.
Sticky stuck with Xavier Savage for a while even after he had some average performances. Weekes needs that sort of encouragement for the coach to patient with him. I thought he had it tough playing in different positions and being judged after a few games.
He was injured for at least one game. Meanwhile, Cotric returned to the team & played very well. However, I don't know why another winger was selected ahead of Albert for the last game.The only thing I still don’t understand is why Hoppa Jnr got the boot after playing 20 games on the wing.
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