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Koltyn Tholstrup Re-Signs until 2028

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I think we'll find some players really coming on under King. The belief of players like Kolt, Sharp and JVR and the confidence they will develop to really show us their abilities may be the reason we will become a top 8 side. King looks like a real mentoring type coach in the Fagan mould. We've yet to see his angry side, I've got a feeling it will take a bit to come out. But it's silly to write any player off under a new game plan and coach. Kolt was good on the weekend, I hope and also think he won't be developed just as a tagger but to set him a task obviously agreed with him, as King said. To get the trust of the coach and feel he belongs and can contribute will be fantastic for Kolt. I have high hopes.

 
2 hours ago, deespicable me said:

I think we'll find some players really coming on under King. The belief of players like Kolt, Sharp and JVR and the confidence they will develop to really show us their abilities may be the reason we will become a top 8 side. King looks like a real mentoring type coach in the Fagan mould. We've yet to see his angry side, I've got a feeling it will take a bit to come out. But it's silly to write any player off under a new game plan and coach. Kolt was good on the weekend, I hope and also think he won't be developed just as a tagger but to set him a task obviously agreed with him, as King said. To get the trust of the coach and feel he belongs and can contribute will be fantastic for Kolt. I have high hopes.

Two things stood out for me with King so far:

When Paddy Cross was announced, he said “great that you’re humble, but now go own your place on the list” - I thought that was excellent.

And how unapologetic he was that he told the media we were backing our team system against NAS, then post game says he set Kolt for the task weeks ago.

Love it all and can’t wait to see how the team evolves under a different type of leader, particularly the young guys

It's important to note that Kolt re-signed (an extension) on July 26 2024

This thread has been re-booted from that time. So it hasn't happened (the extension) as a result from Sunday's game

 

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