Tucker
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We should pin that image and check in on it throughout the season.I know ha what will Buzz say about it 😂😂😂😂
Imagine it turns out accurate lol…
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We should pin that image and check in on it throughout the season.I know ha what will Buzz say about it 😂😂😂😂
The Dragons Moses suli Woods Mbye Musgrove and Jacob anyone I missed ?Also the Dragons
He was the Forums pin-up boy, especially with the anti Brooks brigade, then Hastings got the mantle. They were both overrated , but the sheep got on board, and the media feed off the sheep.It's done mate. Lot's of clubs end up with dodgy contracts. We've had heaps heaps worse in my opinion.
Let's just see what happens. It's a very different team.
AD could come on. I honestly thought last year he would make the 6 spot his own and I reckon he was pretty poor. He is on a good contract as well. He'd be one of our highest paid players now.
I would disagree with zero tackle, I have Api at 1 and Ice at 2 in our most important signing list, that could change if we pull off a miracle and get MosesTaken from Zero Tackle
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Whilst I acknowledge your point, there are differences but it’s still a privately owned business and many of the same rules apply.I don't think you can compare the NRL to a normal work place.
I used to read zero tackle quite a bit. About 5, maybe more, years ago until that Blyth guy became one of their main writers. With each article he wrote I thought this bloke has no idea. Got to the point where I no longer read anything written there.What’s ironic about that zero tackle article is that Jack Blyth, the author of it, is widely known on Twitter for his intense criticisms of Wests Tigers that he will take any chance he can get.
Absolutely ran us into the ground last season, yet here is he claiming that 5 of the players we let go are the best signings for other clubs. It’s laughable when you understand the context behind it.
He is also rating Klemmer above Papali’i and Koroisau who is widely regarded as the games premier hooker.
What a noob.
But there's one intention of the cap you've both missed. While I agree that the system wasn't intended to level the salaries of all players (especially marquees), nor equal the appeal of all clubs as a destination, it definitely was intended to put a ceiling on the budget of all clubs and, therefore, spread the talent more evenly. By having a cap, clubs were being asked to balance their expenditure carefully and make astute decisions about which players they keep or let go. However, even to the causal observer, it is obvious that certain clubs are rorting the cap by using TPAs in their salary structures in order to fudge the figures presented to the NRL. This cheating, reduces the chance of a level playing field, in terms of talent, and, therefore, flouts the the main intention of the cap. And all of this is ignored when it is happening right under our administration's nose.Spot on! I imagine the less appealing clubs would also have a similar struggle with signing sponsors who may be needed to sign TPAs with players?
Of course the problem started when Brooks was paid way overs as reward for his Dally M Halfback of the Year award. To be paying him over a million a year is unconscionable! This then created a ripple effect in Doueihi's mind, thinking, as the Tigers main attacking threat, he deserves a salary that is comparable. Net result - two grossly inflated paychecks!It's like any workplace though. If you are doing your job as well as or better than the next bloke, and said next bloke is on double your salary, you'd be asking for substantially more coin
Brooks is the example because he's the highest paid guy at the club.
Love your ironic humour Earl!I view it differently but he is different to me. In my eyes playing for the Tigers is the pinnacle. Playing for Parra is something to hide from your grandkids.
do you mean loosing Tedesco to injury?2012 was definitely a stinker year.
Most of us would not remember in detail how the season panned out.
I was watching a game recently and the squad looked unbalanced and not very strong particularly the forward pack.
Losing tedesco didn't help but I think there was a lot of movement in the pack which could be the main reason for the demise.
do you mean loosing Tedesco to injury?
From memory we were weaker up front. Chris Heighington > Adam Blair IMHO but they are very different players.
Chris H seemed to put a solid effort in, get 60 supercoach points and really was just a solid front rower.
Adam Blair was a battering ram, stays in his position and puts a heavy hit when he can.
Sheens wanted to roll the dice and try something different. Chris H was covering for a lot upfront and that cover was missed.
Yes, absolutely agree. He has little to no idea about the sport he is writing about.I used to read zero tackle quite a bit. About 5, maybe more, that Blyth guy became one of their main writers. With each article he wrote I thought this bloke has no idea. Got to the point where I no longer read anything written there.
It was says alot about how good the Tigers recruitment has beenWe should pin that image and check in on it throughout the season.
Imagine it turns out accurate lol…
The Rorters & co pay above market value.......Its just not on the books. True market value should be set by the highest public bidder.....Not by the Rorters paying 800k for a test player & another 500k under the table.There will never be a capitalist paradigm where all parties have the same purchasing and selling power, even under ideal starting conditions.
The salary cap was never intended to equalise the salaries of top players, nor equalise the appeal of all clubs. If that's what you hoped for then you've totally misunderstood how the salary cap operates.
I argue the salary cap does indeed force clubs to pay market value for players - the players themselves will accept no less. But "less appealing" clubs have to pay above market value for those same players.
Nobody knows the answer that question.Sorry a dumb question. Does anybody know what Brooks was paid on average over his last contract period. Know it was back ended and seems excessive. But what are the facts? Anybody know?
Ok not the best analogy...If your happy living in your current house and someone offers you 25% over the odds you probably say thanks but no thanks. On the other hand if your offered 50% or more you say..here are the keys. I think that’s where Moses is and I think Parra will get close enough to any other offer for him to say..thanks but no thanks
Highest paid player in the squad in one of the most prominent team positions for years.Yeah ! He's got over 4 mill in the bank , and he mumbles, jeese, you must be envious ,Ha !
I agree, what ever you may think of Brooks I think he always does his best.Jad, only a complete idiot would not take the most money he could get. That is the clubs problem,not his. His form for the dollars,is questionable, But AD on big dollars , and others do not get a mention, Brooks for all his critics, always gave for 80 minutes, he never dogged it like Mbye , Packer ,the listless Tamu,and a few others.