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| Admittedly I don't see much NRL, but when I have seen Minichello he has looked pretty good, and still has good pace. He would have a good influence on our young backline as well.
On the other hand people are writing off BJB without us really seeing him have a good run at full back, let him get some confidence there and he could look a completely different player.
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| Quote Gotcha="Gotcha"But Leeds have the players elsewhere to make the opportunities, that's what I was saying.
Quoting an example of one match, wouldn't justify paying big bucks on a long term contract. Either way, you seem to be missing the fact hat Watkins actually wasn't a winger anyway, but a stop gap due to an injury.'"
Even if the players in more central positions make opportunities, you still need a good winger out there to finish them. If you don't have them at your club already, then you either bring one in from another club in the UK or alternatively (as Leeds did with Scott Donald, and as Bradford did with Lesley Vainikolo) you look overseas.
I don't think anyone would argue that those two, or Joel Monaghan at Warrington, or Pat Richards at Wigan, haven't represented value for money.
I'm well aware that Watkins was playing out of position, but it still doesn't diminish the point I was making - which is that a good winger who can make something out of nothing, which Watkins at that time wasn't due to his inexperience and unfamiliarity with the position - can be the difference between winning and losing games.
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| Tries win matches, some wingers are better at scoring them than others. Stands to reason then that over the course of a season better wingers equals more wins.
This is actually true of pretty much every position. If you have better players you win more matches. Ergo if you can get a better player for any given position than the one you have (at the right price and not at the expense of team spirit) you should probably do it.
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| Minichiello is still a good player. He could 'coach' the team well from the back. He's won all there is to win in Australia.
Dunno if I dare say this but here goes .... it would be a similar signing to Buderus in the fact that he's a class player who has just about had his day, but still has a huge amount to offer, especially to younger players. If indeed BJB is the fullback of the future, Webb and Minichiello as mentors isnt bad going is it?
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"Even if the players in more central positions make opportunities, you still need a good winger out there to finish them. If you don't have them at your club already, then you either bring one in from another club in the UK or alternatively (as Leeds did with Scott Donald, and as Bradford did with Lesley Vainikolo) you look overseas.
I don't think anyone would argue that those two, or Joel Monaghan at Warrington, or Pat Richards at Wigan, haven't represented value for money.
I'm well aware that Watkins was playing out of position, but it still doesn't diminish the point I was making - which is that a good winger who can make something out of nothing, which Watkins at that time wasn't due to his inexperience and unfamiliarity with the position - can be the difference between winning and losing games.'"
Your stll doing nothing to convince me that a winger is what Leeds should be wasting money and overseas slot for.
Interesting that you again mention Vainikolo, as he was playing where the restrictions on overseas players are much more restrictive than they were. You now have less allowed. Not to mention he came at a time when the Aussie/New Zealand currency rate was much more appealing. Would you get a Vainikolo now? would you hell. Which is the point of why waste big bucks and an overseas slot on a winger, if you have the other areas covered in the team. Just not needed.
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| Quote Gotcha="Gotcha"Your stll doing nothing to convince me that a winger is what Leeds should be wasting money and overseas slot for.
Interesting that you again mention Vainikolo, as he was playing where the restrictions on overseas players are much more restrictive than they were. You now have less allowed. Not to mention he came at a time when the Aussie/New Zealand currency rate was much more appealing. Would you get a Vainikolo now? would you hell. Which is the point of why waste big bucks and an overseas slot on a winger, if you have the other areas covered in the team. Just not needed.'"
Your choice of language is a bit leading isn't it? I'd argue that Leeds shouldn't waste money on any position.
On the other hand, I'd argue that Leeds should be constructively and efficiently using money and quota spots for any position where the pay-off in improvement to the team is worthwhile. THe market dictates much of it. It comes down in the end to whether you feel, for example, that wingers of the right quality are harder to come by than front-rowers of the right quality. If there are more of the latter available cheaply and from this country, then the bucks can justifiably be spent on a winger. If the reverse is true then an expensive, overseas prop might be more appealing.
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| Quote El Diablo="El Diablo"Your choice of language is a bit leading isn't it? I'd argue that Leeds shouldn't waste money on any position.
On the other hand, I'd argue that Leeds should be constructively and efficiently using money and quota spots for any position where the pay-off in improvement to the team is worthwhile. THe market dictates much of it. It comes down in the end to whether you feel, for example, that wingers of the right quality are harder to come by than front-rowers of the right quality. If there are more of the latter available cheaply and from this country, then the bucks can justifiably be spent on a winger. If the reverse is true then an expensive, overseas prop might be more appealing.'"
Let me make it simpler to understand then. When Saints were a dominating force through 2005-2010 (though lack of GF wins), and Ade Gardner was scoring bucket loads of tries, do you really think that a Manu Vatavei, Jarrod Hayne, or Tame Tupou, etc, would have scored any more than him in that side?
The point is, that in reality a lot of his tries came from an excellent centre in Lyon.
By the same token, we had a winger who scored a bucket load of tries and in all honesty was a distinctly average winger. However he had an excellent centre creating bucket loads for him. Is Mr Cummins still one of our top try scorers in history? did Marcus Bai who was far superior in every way to Cummins score at any better rate than Cummins when he replaced him?
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"On the other hand, a winger who can turn half chances into tries (and potentially match winning ones at that) can be worth their weight in gold. Bradford Bulls didn't do too badly off the back of having two quality overseas wingers, did they?
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True.
Big Les and even bigger Vaikona (who incidently coaches my mates lad at mini rugby in Oxford now), I remember well.
I think what some people forget is that when you have a guy like Les on the wing you alter the team pattern to give him the opportunities, it's not just a question of the team creating tries and an arbitary bloke on the wing flopping over (Saints could have stuck with Jonny Vegas if it was).
One of the reasons a team wins trophies is because it has players who can do something special - if you have a strike player on the wing who takes his chances when they come but every now and again does something extraordinary when you need it (one of the reasons I was dissapointed that Calderwood left was because he could do just that) - such as Donald blasting around Wellens, or Donald's amazing cross kick to McGuire against Cats in the palyoffs, then they are well worth the cash IMO.
Comapring Bai to Franny is unfair - especially on scoring record. Bai was a monster who came on a short contract when we were top of our game, Franny was a guy who served the club from 16 to retirement through one of the most difficult times in the clubs history, captained the team and played pretty much in every back position.
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| If they're [i[ibetter[/i[/i than what is otherwise available they [ushould[/u be signed regardless of who can adequately play that same position. Buderus of course recently proved that.
However, I'm not sure how much worth a 33 year old would be. I'd be more inclined to sign Williams (although his brother would be better still). BJB would probably need to make way and be shifted to FB (Smith will be moved on) and Chisholm would be promoted to the left wing......because, of course, Hall will be playing further in field at this stage: either centre or second row.
Half back should be more of a priority IMO. Apart from McGuire, we only have a little guy better suited to dummy half and a club legend that is too damn slow to be in the halves. Ward too appears to be best suited to LF. AND by moving Hardaker there we then only create another problem elsewhere....ALTHOUGH if we cover his present centre position with the afore mentioned Hall .....Hmmmmm !!!!!! 
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| Quote Teddy Picker="Teddy Picker"His brother? The Cronulla winger?'"
Nah...the other one  ( that second rower guy who is built like a brick [iproverbial[/i )
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| Quote nantwichexile="nantwichexile"Nah...the other one
( that second rower guy who is built like a brick [iproverbial[/i )'"
Have you seen the two? I'd be suprised if they were brothers 
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| Quote Teddy Picker="Teddy Picker"Have you seen the two? I'd be suprised if they were brothers
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Who knows ? Have you not seen "Twins" starring Arnie and Danny DeVito ?? 
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| Quote nantwichexile="nantwichexile"Who knows ? Have you not seen "Twins" starring Arnie and Danny DeVito ??
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It isn't the size difference which tells the Williams 'brothers' apart!
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| Quote Teddy Picker="Teddy Picker"It isn't the size difference which tells the Williams 'brothers' apart!'"
Next you'll be telling me that Anthony & Andy Farrell weren't brothers.
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| Minichello would be a fine signing, he would be probably the best fullback in the league if were to move here.
The problem would be getting him on the field. He has had enough time out to make me thing he wouldnt necessarily 'show his age' but its getting him on the field.
If we could get Minichello of this season it would be a fantastic signing, the best since Ali imo. If we could guarantee getting 20 regular season games + play offs from him then there is no reason why we shouldnt be moving heaven and earth to bring him in, we have a gap and he is a top quality plug for it, an improvement on Webb.
The obvious problem is we would very lucky to get that out of him and he would likely be looking for a 2 or 3 year contract where we could be stuck with a 35 year old expensive import, in a key position, playing very few games.
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| Agree with Nantwich, 6 & 7 are the priority if we're looking overseas. With no Burrow or Mags we looked clueless. Wouldn't say no to Williams though.
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| If any Leeds fan thinks an oft injured ageing Aussie full back is what this champion squad need they should go outside and slap themselves in the face.
FFS, we have Hall and BJB on the wings and Chisolm developing behind them. Why hanker for an Aussie winger?
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| Quote G1="G1"If any Leeds fan thinks an oft injured ageing Aussie full back is what this champion squad need they should go outside and slap themselves in the face.'"
To be fair, Minichiello has been an ever-present for the Roosters for the past two seasons along with this season so far. He did miss a lot of games between 2006 and 2009 however. He's having a stinker along with the rest of his team today though. Do Leeds need to sign a fullback assuming Webb is gone at the end of the season? I don't think it's a priority.
Quote G1="G1"FFS, we have Hall and BJB on the wings and Chisolm developing behind them. Why hanker for an Aussie winger?'"
No they don't need to sign a winger. I do think GH may well be hankering for a signing or two however, if only to justify his down under jollies sleeve potential and to market ticket season sales next season to the rhinos t majority.
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| If Leeds are to sign a FB he will have to play like Webb i.e. an additional half back - Minichiello is not that sort of FB. If you did sign a "Slater type of strike FB" then you would have completely change the attacking structure. This would be OK if we were back in 2003 but we're not and our current half backs are far too set in their ways to change.
I agree with Keith - the front row should be a priority especially the hooker. The props we have Griffin, Bailey & Moore so one more would be good - I discount Peacock who will be even more ineffective by next season.
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| I too would like to see a prop or maybe even 2 come in - I believe Russell Packer and Sam Rapira are both off contract at the end of the year - Packer particularly would be good.
A real good 7 or 9 would also be good, although if Sinfield is staying at 6, I can't see us signing a 7. 9 is tough, because I desperately want McShane and Hood to be the answer, but I do have my doubts and certainly wouldn't turn down a Buderus calibre signing.
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| Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"Minichello would be a fine signing, he would be probably the best fullback in the league if were to move here.
The problem would be getting him on the field. He has had enough time out to make me thing he wouldnt necessarily 'show his age' but its getting him on the field.
If we could get Minichello of this season it would be a fantastic signing, the best since Ali imo. If we could guarantee getting 20 regular season games + play offs from him then there is no reason why we shouldnt be moving heaven and earth to bring him in, we have a gap and he is a top quality plug for it, an improvement on Webb.
The obvious problem is we would very lucky to get that out of him and he would likely be looking for a 2 or 3 year contract where we could be stuck with a 35 year old expensive import, in a key position, playing very few games.'"
I agree with your views on Mini. Currently he's one of the best fullbacks in this NRL season.He's won everything, loads of SOO,Ausi internationals and Grand Finals under his belt. If he signs he'll be the same age as Buderus and age didn't stop Danny producing the goods (he's wanting to play for Newcastle next year as well!). Mini will bring vast experience to our inexperienced backline which has loads of potential. I remember when Buderus was signed there were same old comments about holding back Diskin and McShane but afterwards everybody wanted Buderus to stay. However we don't know GH's preference between Mini and Williams (it might be neither!) or whether Webb is leaving and if so where does BJB play. Finally if GH favours Williams I think that would also be a good signing. I want the Rhinos to continue to be World Champions with no down seasons (the Man U of Super League!)
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| I honestly cannot believe we are seriously interested in either of these. IMO just their agents using so called 'SL interest' to get a better NRL deal.
IF we were to get Minichiello it would remind me of the Mullins signing and we know how that turned out 
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| Quote cheekydiddles="cheekydiddles"I honestly cannot believe we are seriously interested in either of these. IMO just their agents using so called 'SL interest' to get a better NRL deal.
IF we were to get Minichiello it would remind me of the Mullins signing and we know how that turned out
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Mini is in a totally different league to Mullins. He would be the best fullback in Super League!
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| Quote cheekydiddles="cheekydiddles"I honestly cannot believe we are seriously interested in either of these. IMO just their agents using so called 'SL interest' to get a better NRL deal.
IF we were to get Minichiello it would remind me of the Mullins signing and we know how that turned out
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That's massively disrespectful to Mini in terms of both ability and certainly proffesionalism.
Mini would rip it up in Superleague with the pedestrian kick chase and defensive line speeds.
What is true is that Leeds would need to adapt their one single attacking set play, as he is not as much of a ball handler as Webb - but I certainly wouldn't see this as a negative.
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