YOUR CLUBS BEST AND WORST PLAYER MOVEMENTS FOR THE 2017 NRL SEASON:Brisbane:Best: New signing Tautau Moga was once hailed as the next Israel Folau but has had his career stalled by three knee reconstructions. If the former Roosters and Cowboys centre can hit his straps, it solves a big problem for the Broncos who are light on in the three-quarter line.Worst: Benji Marshall. Hard to see how he fits in at Red Hill. He is behind Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford in the halves and he lacks the speed to play centre. There could be plenty of benchwarming for the former Golden Boot winner this year.Canberra:Best: Letting out-of-form and ill-disciplined Frank Paul Nuuausala go late last year was a wise move by coach Ricky Stuart.Worst: The loss of Sam Williams could leave the clubs lack of playmaking depth exposed.Canterbury:Best: Tony Williams hardly landed a blow in his four years at Belmore. Dogs fans will be happy to see the back of him.Worst: Curtis Rona was comfortable the clubs leading tryscorer over the past two years, but they did nothing to stop him from defecting to rugby union.Cronulla:Best: The premiers have secured Manaia Cherrington from Wests Tigers to cover for the loss of retired hooker Michael Ennis. But they really need to sign a name hooker before the season starts. Skipper Paul Gallen wants James Segeyaro.Worst: Premiership-winning back-rower Chris Heighingtons future hasnt been sorted despite his desire to stay in the shire.Gold Coast:Best: Jarryd Hayne. Only played six games at the back end of last year. With a full pre-season under his belt, the Hayne Plane will be ready to take the NRL by storm again.Worst: Greg Birds off-field record is poor at best, but without him in the pack the Titans lack intimidation and experience.Manly:Best: Shaun Lane. The tall forward burst onto the scene with the Bulldogs in 2015, but played jsut one NRL game last year after being shipped off to the Warriors. He is a far better player than that.Worst: Losing Jamie Buhrer. In the past Manly would do everything to keep great clubmen like Buhrer. Now they trade them for reserve grade wingers in Akuila Uate.Melbourne:Best: Josh Addo-Carr. The former Tigers speedster should step right into the Storm wing spot vacated by the Super Rugby-bound Marika Koroibete.Worst: The loss of Blake Green means Cooper Cronk will have another halves partner. If Billy Slater isnt fit and Cameron Munster has to stay at fullback they are in trouble.Warriors:Best: If he gets the go-ahead to play, Kieran Foran will form a premiership-contending spine with Shaun Johnson, Issac Luke and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.Worst: Is Foran ready to play football again and should the NRL allow him back?Newcastle::Best: Good riddance Akuila Uate, who was said to be paid around $500,000 a year just to hang on the wing.Worst: Cant land a big fish. Need to sign a bigger name than Buhrer or Rory Kostjasyn before the season starts.North Queensland:Best: Did fantastically well to re-sign Lachlan Coote despite bigger money deals on offer from Sydney.Worst: Losing representative prop and premiership winner James Tamou leaves a big hole in their pack.Parramatta:Best: Nathan Brown was arguably South Sydneys best forward this year and will bring plenty of aggression to the Eels pack.Worst: Losing Foran leaves the Eels missing a key piece of their premiership puzzle.Penrith:Best: Tamous signing means the Panthers now boast arguably the best forward pack in the game.Worst: Segeyaros departure leaves them thin in the hooking department.South Sydney:Best: The good Robbie Farah. The Rabbitohs desperately need some more creativity in attack and Farah will bring that.Worst: The bad Robbie Farah. The NSW No.9 is a polarising figure and will need to fit into coach Michael Maguires tough regime to be a success.St George Illawarra:Best: Mitch Rein, nicknamed Myth Rein by the disgruntled Red V faithful, struggled in the Dragons hooking role this year and former Rabbitohs hooker Cameron McInnes is a welcome change.Worst: Benji is gone and that is an understandable move, but the Dragons dont have another big-name playmaker to replace him.Sydney Roosters:Best: The club is still looking for Mitchell Pearces halves partner after somehow letting Sharks premiership winner James Maloney go last year. Former Rabbitohs playmaker Luke Keary will get first shot at that.Worst: Bondi has become the new home of the games bad boys after signing Zane Tetevano, Paul Carter and Liam Knight. Who will take the blame if that turns sour?Wests Tigers:Best: With Farah gone the Tigers can finally concentrate on football and re-signed halves Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks have the chance to shine.Worst: Matt McIllwrick, who has played 28 NRL games in five years, has been signed as Farahs replacement. Matt Ballin, 33 in January, is another option should he bounce back from a serious knee injury. Bruce Matthews Womens Jersey . They reached the 100-point plateau for the fourth time in five games, bested the visiting Trail Blazers by 34 in the paint and scored 19 of the final 25 points in regulation. Marcus Mariota Womens Jersey . -- Aldon Smith believes he is on the path to being sober for good. http://www.titansstoreonline.com/Black-17-Ryan-Tannehill-Womens-Jersey/ . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. 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No. 11 Gonzaga and Florida enter Fridays semifinal of the AdvoCare Invitational with 5-0 records, but coaches of both teams believe their squads are imperfect despite their perfect records.Part of their criticism is neither team has played the kind of opponent it will face Friday in the holiday tournament at HP Field House in Orlando, Fla.We have to take better care of the ball and improve on our shooting overall against a team like Florida, said Gonzaga coach Mark Few, whose team committed 15 turnovers and made only 27.3 percent of its 3-point attempts in an 82-62 win against Quinnipiac on Thursday.Florida is super athletic, playing hard, and they get after you. They have a look of a team that can play in the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament.The Gators defeated Seton Hall 81-76 to set up the semifinal meeting.Florida guard KeVaughn Allen scored 21 points and wing Canyon Berry, son of former NBA great Rick Berry, added 20 points in the victory. Berry averages a team-high 14.6 points, Allen is at 14, and forward Devin Robinson averages 11.2.The Gators defense was the difference down the stretch against the Pirates, holding Seton Hall to 33 percent shooting in the second half.I saw Gonzaga play this year about five minutes, and that was live here in the second half, second-year Florida coach Mike White said. At first glance, I know the big fella (center Przemek Karnowski) is extremely skilled, really impressed with his passing ability. I like the size of their guards, and they seem like really good passers as well.ddddddddddddThey will be our toughest opponent to date, and our guys are excited about that kind of challenge.The Gators are in the midst of playing nine neutral-site games and two road games to start the season while the OConnell Center in Gainesville goes through a $64.5 million renovation project that will be completed in time for a game on Dec. 21 against Little Rock.You know, we dont even talk about that, White said about playing away from Gainesville. What weve talked about is improving each game. This kind of experience playing on the road will only make us better in the long run.Gonzagas victory over Quinnipiac has the Bulldogs searching for answers to attack a zone defense. Florida might try a zone similar to the 1-3-1 utilized by Quinnipiac that unsettled Gonzaga from the perimeter.The Bulldogs also experienced defensive lapses, allowing Bobcats true freshman guard Peter Kiss to score 18 points, many off penetration.Like I told the guys, were not going to be up 30 every game at half or by the end of the first media timeout, said Few, praising Quinnipiacs effort. Its Division I basketball. Its scratch and claw and find your way through it, and I thought we did a nice job of doing that.Gonzaga improved to 7-0 in holiday tournament games played in Orlando.The Florida-Gonzaga winner will face No. 21 Iowa State on Miami (Fla.) in the title game Sunday. [e freshman guard Peter Kiss to score 18 p ' ' '