markill wrote:Not sure that Penrith would have had him in front of the media this week if he wasn't there to stay. Lots have to fall in to place for this one to go through.
As Whelly W said I always thought Green (and even possibly Smith) were on quite short contracts with a view to the younger players coming through.
If we stuck to that I would be fine with it as it looks like a planned succession.
I think Green is settled on this course of action anyway and shows no sign of wanting away. For once we should stick with the contract terms, say thanks at the end of it.
If we don't and sell Green early it looks like IL will make Wane's job harder as soon as anyone offers anything for any of our players.
Sam Powell had some very strong outings at stand off last year and I'd happily see him play more. Hampshire has boundless talent but I think Powell is more prepared to be a week in week out starter if Green left.
I don't think he went that well at all. I agree with Panchitta Marra with this:
"He hasn't shown enough potential to secure the 6 shirt.
Was only poor in most games he played in 2013.
I would rather see Rocky Hampshire given a chance at stand off ahead of Sam Powell, the options he provides are much better IMO."
In particular I felt Powell offered little on attack and we were not much of a threat when he was on. Hampshire looks to have that bit of a spark that sets him apart.
I hope Hampshire doesn't end up as Sam MkII at full back because Hampshire is even more of a 6 than Sam was and we shouldn't play him at 1 just to accommodate Powell in a year or two when Bowen and Green will have left.