Eric
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I reckon Couchman's will be rep players as well. They'd be perfect bench players for Origin. Able to play in the middle or edge.Yeah, Walsh will be Qld's long term fullback. That leaves the halves for Purdue. I would take Purdue over Derdan who Qld's current halfback and a player I would have liked us to have signed. We were in the market for him, but he chose to stay at Nth Qld. I would put an * next to Purdue's name. The question is, with Walsh at fullback for Qld, where does that leave Ponga's representative future?
As for Hamish Stewart and LPT. I don't know where I would have them. Either a + (might) or a - (maybe) next to their names. I hope they both become regular rep players. I would put a + sign next to Toby Couchman, maybe even an * next to his name. Both Couchman brothers and LPT debuted at 19. Not many props debut at 19. Every year before the season starts and during origin I pick my own NSW team. Last year I would have picked Haas, Terrell May and Koloamatagi as the first 3 props chosen (I think Koloamatagi was still playing second row when the first origin was played. I had either Jack Deblin or Toby Couchman as my 4th prop. Debelin was suited to origin. He played great when picked. I think he should have been playing origin a lot earlier. Then he never played origin after he was stood down by the NRL for the allegation. He was a lock, but in my opinion he was a better option at prop that the likes of Jake Turbo, Spencer Leniu or Stefano Utoikamanu I would usually pick 4 props. I probably would have given Couchman another year before playing him. I think he will be ready for origin this year. In 2 or 3 years time, we may have 3 origin props or at least 3 origin standard props, in Koloamatagi, Toby Couchman and LPT. I haven't seen much of Ryan Couchman and don't know what is his long term position.
I looked up what Tom Dearden is on at Nth Qld and this is what I got.
Tom Dearden's contract with the North Queensland Cowboys is worth $700,000 per year, as confirmed by the club's official player profile and contract details. This figure reflects his current annual salary under the five-year extension signed in December 2023, which keeps him with the club until the end of the 2029 season. While rival clubs had reportedly offered up to $1 million annually, Dearden chose to remain with the Cowboys, where he is considered a key part of the long-term future.
Were we one of the clubs who offered him a mil a season? Taking 300K less a season to stay at Nth Qld, is quite a lot. He had big wraps on him as a teenager at Brissy and only fulfilled his promise at Nth Qld.