Which players should your team stop persisting with?

By John Collison / Roar Pro

There is nothing better than seeing a fresh talent explode onto the scene and immediately light up the NRL. It is exhilarating, and their dazzling skills remind everyone why they fell in love with the game in the first place.

However, for every success story, there are bound to be quite a large number of players who simply cannot cut the mustard.

Most of these players do not get more than a passing go in first grade and simply cannot latch onto their chance. Others might play a couple of dozen games, filling in here and there due to their team’s injuries or representative call-ups before calling it quits.

There is no shame in that, as any professional NRL player has reached a level that very few people in the world will. The problem can come when coaches persist with players long past any warranted statistics says they should.

Every team has them, but here are the most glaringly obvious players who your team should consider moving on from.

Talatau Amone – St George Illawarra Dragons

Junior Amone has racked up over 40 NRL games, and to start off with, he certainly looked like a bright prospect. However, it has now been 20 games since his last try, this season, he has just two try assists, and his effort in defence is bordering on diabolical.

Playing the Raiders this year, he made seven completed tackles and was credited with eight missed tackles. The rest of his games aren’t that much better. If he is not assisting in attack, is a hindrance in defence, and his off-field antics are still in front of the courts, one has to wonder why he is being persisted with when the Dragons have a quality replacement in Jayden Sullivan.

Bailey Simonsson – Parramatta Eels

To put it bluntly, four tries in 25 games as a winger is pretty anaemic, yet those are the figures you will find for Bailey at the Eels. The Eels are not short on points either; Simonsson just isn’t often in the mix. He is not that quick, quite prone to errors, and his metre eating has taken a backward step this year.

His positioning is also less than ideal, considering he now has 70 first-grade games, and he is not big enough to use as a battering ram, either. Another finishing option would be great for Parramatta, especially when Sivo has scored over five times the amount of tries that Simonsson has since Bailey joined the club (and in fewer games too).

Wade Graham – Cronulla Sharks

There is no doubt that Wade Graham is an extremely accomplished and, at his height, supremely talented player who has achieved virtually everything in the game. That is why it has been hard to watch him fade so steeply in the latter half of his career.

No one will take away the accolades that Wade has garnered, but he has been coasting on them for a fair while. This is compounded by the fact that the Sharks have continuously unearthed great second-rowers and forwards that have been forced to sit behind Wade for a few years.

He is just too slow and too big for the modern game, and the introduction of the six-again rules a couple of years back really exposed his weaknesses. It is a bittersweet pill to swallow for many loyal Sharkies fans, but Wade really should have been tapped on the shoulder a few years ago.

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Aaron Woods – Manly Sea Eagles

It truly is stunning that Aaron Woods secured another contract after his tenure at his previous two clubs. While he has only played as an interchange forward, and even then not all that much, it is hard to see any reason why one would sign Woods other than the lovely fairytale ending it was to bring him back to his childhood team.

Even without considering the fact Manly traded two young and upcoming players to the Dragons for Woods’s service, it is hard to see where the value in Woods lies.

His reads in defence are shocking, and his runs are even softer than ever, often hitting the opposition line backward.

To add to these deficiencies, he routinely gives away fresh sets because he cannot get out of tackles quicker due to his fitness. How he managed to get a gig with the Dragons and now Manly will forever be a question for many fans.

Tariq Sims – Melbourne Storm

A lot of people pegged Tariq Sims to be a value signing for the Melbourne Storm, as is the case with so many of their recruits who come from mediocre teams. The issue in Tariq’s fairytale story seems to be that father time has finally caught up with the hulking forward.

While he still looks incredibly fit, the gas tank just isn’t there anymore. He doesn’t have that impact in the line that he once did, and he is struggling to pick out the smaller men on the field to run at as the opposition covers him with ease.

In defence, he still has those defensive brain snaps that he has had all his career, just at an accelerated level. While he may not be bad as depth, you’d have to imagine he is being paid a little too much for the 20-odd minutes he sometimes plays in a game.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-14T20:55:01+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


For selfish change to heroic and moral integrity and divert your blame of 2022 to the proper source. The worse thing done by management in 2022 was to highjack an already themed round along an unnecessary path. You are aptly named.

2023-05-05T05:24:04+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


no dead wood down at Bruce Stadium...all the Green Machine players are elite!

2023-05-04T05:37:41+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Maybe the parochial ones – as he jumped ship.Chad had/has his limitations but was the perfect foil for Jimmy M

2023-05-04T04:14:56+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Dykes is supposed to be good. They hadn’t really trusted Trindall , Flanagan as being first graders. Townsend did win a Premiership at Cronulla. Although for the most part Cronulla supporters seemed to not think that highly of him?

2023-05-04T04:11:30+00:00

RedcliffeFan

Roar Rookie


For a long time Gal captained a team that was ordinary to say the least. We had a good era around 2008 but it was then pretty grim until Flanno worked his recruiting magic circa 2015. For long periods Gal was our only rep player and he did a mountain of work. As for his record against Qld - any NSW captain was going to have a losing record against a team that included Smith, Cronk, Slater, Thurston and Inglis and a stellar supporting cast. Three Immortals, maybe four in that lot. In fact the series NSW did win in their reign was a dodgy result due to a shocking ref decision. NSW just didn't have the cattle - Pearce v Thurston sums it up very well. Gal is a legend of the club in my view - up there with ET, Steve Rogers and Gavin Miller.

2023-05-04T03:41:05+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


There has been talk that he is speaking to the Tigers, which would probably have some truth to it with Scott Fulton moving to Wests. Not sure that would be the best fit for him though. He should wait until Des Hasler gets another gig and then move there (Dragons?)

2023-05-03T17:09:07+00:00

Badseed

Roar Rookie


The selfish actions of the 7, led by fat head Schuster, ruined 2022 for the club. Where are they now? The worst thing done management was not unloading them to the Tigers.

2023-05-03T07:37:53+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


You obviously have two heads!Gal is one of the greatest Sharks Forwards n Captains in there history.

2023-05-03T06:56:29+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Agree. There are only two possibilities, he's carrying a long term injury ( I have not heard any comment on this but its possible ) or age has finally caught up. He's not running anywhere near as hard as last year . He's not making any smart decisions in defence and he keeps crowding his winger. Time to go.

2023-05-03T06:48:23+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


I don’t now what’s wrong with Hiku - last year a genius - this year has two left feet,looks a novice who just met his team mates.

2023-05-03T06:20:12+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Being a bit unfair there . The Sharks have also come up with some great players at Hooker. The Brailey brothers 3. Then Jayden Berrell . Although Berrell probably doesn’t count, being a Queenslander.

2023-05-03T06:16:02+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Panther you right the Sharks have bought more halves than they have developed in the last decade.Though Trindal & Flanno Jnr ,both WIP at the moment have come through.Kade Dykes is really a half disguise as a FB.Of course there’s Chad - who we gave to the Warriors n Cows

2023-05-03T05:09:42+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I really don't have a problem with signing the Chad. He has improved our kicking game and he's only got one more year to go. All I hope is that young Duffy gets a few games next year to blood him and hopefully gets the gig the following year.

2023-05-03T04:52:53+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I understand Townsend going up there . As the Cowboys didn’t seem to have one decent halfback. No one was complaining about him last season. Yet Tahmou is a mystery. He’s like signing Peachey or Woods.

2023-05-03T04:48:04+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I was fine with Cronulla getting Moylan over there , after a short time. As he’s still going to be a doubtful defender for all time. Didn’t like it when they poached Graham all those years ago. Now they took Puru as well. Glad Hynes wasn’t from Penrith. That makes a nice change. Cronulla bring through lots of good second rowers . I wish they’d develop more halves as well! :stoked:

2023-05-03T04:35:48+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


McLean, Jenkins, Cole should be in first grade before anyone like Peachey .

2023-05-03T04:33:47+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Peachey was horrible when he played for the Tigers & eventually dropped to the NSW Cup side there. Penrith built a few good seasons on the back of bringing through young players . Some of the re-signings & signings are a waste of time , money & a mystery to me. Peachey is one of them . To go with Salmon, Eisenhuth. These guys don’t deserve a first grade spot at all. They bring nothing to the side when starting or off the bench. Stated before , that if they’re going to lose games. I’d rather they lose them with some up & coming players filling all the positions available in the squad. At least those players would be getting experience & more likely to stay at the club.

2023-05-03T04:26:53+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


At the start of the year , Manly were claiming that Schuster was super fit & going to make the 5/8 position his own. He doesn’t really look fit . Seems like he has a few problems. I wonder how he’d go in the Melbourne system?

2023-05-03T00:51:18+00:00

NSWelshman

Roar Rookie


Yawnnnn zzzzzzzzz

2023-05-02T22:18:18+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


He played in the centres throughout his junior career

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