Most of the so-called experts, and I have to say even some of our own fans, had us finishing in the bottom 4 in 2019. Some even had us getting our first wooden spoon.
On the other hand, some of us believed that if things went well, with players like the Trbojevic's, DCE, Walker, Taupau, AFB, Thommo and Siro, we had the talent to be a top 8 side.
Now, if you'd have known that Tom would miss 10 weeks through injury, DCE would miss 5, Walker would miss 9 games through the NRL's no fault suspension, AFB would miss 3 games suspended, and we'd have a revolving door at 5/8, all in the first 15 games of the year, you would have half believed that we would indeed finish in the bottom 4.
Yet here we are, round 15, and sitting 5th, technically equal 4th but for points differential.
The difference has been that Des has been able to get the best out of everyone, including those who at the end of last year would have been considered reserves, back ups at best. Guys like Brad Parker, Moses Suli, Lachlan Croker and Brendon Elliot have stood up while others like Cade Cust, Reuben Garrick and Corey Waddell have started their first grade careers like a house on fire.
One thing that can't be understated though is the fact that other than AFB missing 3 games with suspension and Jake missing one game due to Origin, our forward pack has pretty much remained the same since round 1. Its been mostly the bench forwards who have been changing. And they've all been enormous. AFB and Marty are arguably the best starting front row in the comp, Siro and Jake have been very solid in the back row (what a difference having Siro actually playing makes) while Jake has arguably become the best all-round forward in the NRL as well as continuing to be the best defensive player in the game. Plus, until last week at least, Api and Fainu have been a brilliant 1-2 punch at dummy half. And all of that has helped DCE, Cust, Croker and even LG to a point.
Even when things have gone wrong, we've still stood up to be counted, a far cry from the capitulations we saw in the second half of 2018. And touch wood things get better from here.
While I don't think we will win the comp this year, we definitely can win it. Its not impossible. And its a far cry from the wooden spoon we almost got in 2018 and what a lot of people predicted we would get in 2019.