Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Who stated it?

enough said

Sad thing is people here run with it and next thing its basically fact

Too much BS is allowed to perpetuate here these days...it wasnt always like this
unless it is Brooks heading to Newcastle and supposedly telling the club he was heading to Newcastle in 2024.. then suprise Sheens came back and put a stop to the 2023 potential release If any of the Brooks newcastle story was ever true he would have been gone November 1.
But when it is AD then the media are making up bs ...
 
unless it is Brooks heading to Newcastle and supposedly telling the club he was heading to Newcastle in 2024.. then suprise Sheens came back and put a stop to the 2023 potential release If any of the Brooks newcastle story was ever true he would have been gone November 1.
But when it is AD then the media are making up bs ...
Yeah whatever... When it comes to Brooks you can't be taken seriously
 
Not what I meant...I hope theyre not reading this garbage

People sprout BS about players and then its proved untrue...its not right
BS is the currency of modern day RL sadly, it's everywhere going left unchecked. Not right for sure but I mean the clubs themselves are the biggest peddlers of crap that there is, neck and neck with the HQ of the NRL itself.
 
Mate I think most of the vitriol aimed at AD is because he has put a price tag of 900,000 a year on himself...why would anyone pay him that with him coming back from as you say his second ACL injury,demanding to play at 6 when he isnt really known as as 6...To me he is a centre and fullback...
If he has 2 fantastic seasons 23/24 then maybe people will lay off him,but he has to prove to all and sundry his asking price,,
Who on Earth starts their negotiating position on what they are worth? If your looking to attract top dollar, you start high and work your way back....and hopefully end up 20-30% over what your true value is.

Adam is Wests Tigers all over and it will be a shame if we cannot find a spot for him.
 
Who on Earth starts their negotiating position on what they are worth? If your looking to attract top dollar, you start high and work your way back....and hopefully end up 20-30% over what your true value is.

Adam is Wests Tigers all over and it will be a shame if we cannot find a spot for him.

It depends on the dollars that you are prepared to pay just like everyone else,paying overs is poor policy no matter who it is
 
I'm sure it's a different reason people hate Moses......
Agree with this. Who tanks it while getting paid $100,000s? Still remember the game where his arms were flapping while the opposing player ran past him I thought he was about to fly off. At least Woods and Tedesco didn't tank it. Good player but mercenary. Best off leaving him at Parra. Could spit the dummy again if back at the tigers.
 
Who on Earth starts their negotiating position on what they are worth? If your looking to attract top dollar, you start high and work your way back....and hopefully end up 20-30% over what your true value is.

Adam is Wests Tigers all over and it will be a shame if we cannot find a spot for him.
Wait and see policy on AD I reckon. Good player, nothing special, would like him to stay but nothing tragic if he chases the money and leaves though. Nobody is forking out $900k for him that is for sure
 
Agree with this. Who tanks it while getting paid $100,000s? Still remember the game where his arms were flapping while the opposing player ran past him I thought he was about to fly off. At least Woods and Tedesco didn't tank it. Good player but mercenary. Best off leaving him at Parra. Could spit the dummy again if back at the tigers.
He's still flapping at Parra. And skipping.
 
We all on this Forum love some hot gossip and I am sure the trend these days is for Player Manager's to shop their clients around to increase their price for the current club to play extras and if they don't come to the party then they leave.

Player Managers get a percentage so it is in their best interest to get as much money got their client and themselves. Given the shortness of a NRL career I believe players should chase the big money when offered to them. Most of us would jump to a rival company if they offered you a huge payrise for the same role.

I am sure there are a lot of back room dealings and at times WT are used by players and their managers. Poor performing clubs need to pay extra to attract quality players.

Media players like Buzz appear to be part of the game for Player Manager to pump up the prices and in return they get some exclusives.

I have a mate who is related to brothers Joshua Drinkwater and Scott Drinkwater. Joshua was a player too good for State Cup but not good enough for the week to week grind of NRL hence he moved years ago to Super League and makes a very good living and has played 5/8 outside of James Maloney and now Mitch Pearce for the Catalans Dragons. Scott loves North QLD and the coaching style of Payten like most of the team and signed a huge extension.

Forum Members make me laugh when they refer to players as "Gods of State Cup". These players have talent and maybe on occasions and in the right clubs can play some NRL games but for a number of reasons are unable to sustain the level required to be a NRL player. People forget it is a huge jump in quality between semi professional State Cup players and full time NRL players. To play just a handful of NRL games would be an achievement. Injuries can cruel careers as well.

I love Rugby League and would have given anything to play one First Grade game for my beloved Western Suburbs Magpies (Just to clarify I would have been too old to play for WT).
 
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We all on this Forum love some hot gossip and I am sure the trend these days is for Player Manager's to shop their clients around to increase their price for the current club to play extras and if they don't come to the party then they leave.

Player Managers get a percentage so it is in their best interest to get as much money got their client and themselves

I am sure there are a lot of back room dealings and at times WT are used by players and their managers. Poor performing clubs need to pay extra to attract quality players.

Media players like Buzz appear to be part of the game for Player Manager to pump up the prices and in return they get some exclusives.

I have a mate who is related to brothers Joshua Drinkwater and Scott Drinkwater. Joshua was a player too good for State Cup but not good enough for the week to week grind of NRL hence he moved years ago to Super League and makes a very good living and has played 5/8 outside of James Maloney and now Mitch Pearce for the Catalans Dragons. Scott loves North QLD and the coaching style of Payten like most of the team and signed a huge extension.

Forum Members make me laugh when they refer to players as "Gods of State Cup". These players have talent and maybe on occasions and in the right clubs can play some NRL games but for a number of reasons are unable to sustain the level required to be a NRL player. People forget it is a huge jump in quality between semi personally State Cup players and full time NRL players. To play just a handful of NRL games would be an achievement. Injuries can cruel careers as well.

I love Rugby League and would have given anything to play one First Grade game for my beloved Western Suburbs Magpies (Just to clarify I would have been too old to play for WT).
Gods of State Cup ©

Wests Tigers Forum.
 
so you were one who believed the bs rothfield was peddling about Brooks all year, but now the narrative around douhie can't be true ?
I have said all along the media around Brooks was bs and the douhie salary is likely bs too
In reality who occupies 6 and 7 may have already been determined.

Brooks will be on a reduced contract if he re-signs. How do we know? From this article below and Sheens' comments (provided below).

“Obviously everyone would prefer it to be at less money,” Sheens told The Daily Telegraph.

“But we can sit down and negotiate with him and extend the contract out.”

Sheens categorically denied the club were looking to move Brooks on to free up salary cap space for 2023.

“On the record, he’s contracted,” Sheens said.

Marshall also has to approve contracts extending into 2025 and appears to have a major role in deciding the halves. The second article is dated July 2023 and yes, it is Paul Kent but he advises Sheens wants to make a decision in the next month and that will come down to Marshall.

So while we can throw barbs at Brooks or Doueihi, the reality is our future 6 and 7 may have already been determined. For the record, I'm comfortable in letting Sheens and Marshall make the decision.



 

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