Tom Shines
Well-known member
Why would they start to make smart decisions now after all this time?Please tell me this wasn't just another dumb decision
Dumbest team in the comp off and on the field
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Why would they start to make smart decisions now after all this time?Please tell me this wasn't just another dumb decision
I agree with your first comment but also thinks it’s worth pursuing SJ on current form. Two years max.
Just for the record, I believe the season payments start from 1st November, so a bit over half the contract season is gone, and the general consensus is that Joe is on 450k for 2023 and was to be 600k for 2024 and 2025.We are starting round 12 full comp is 27 rounds, so 15 rounds left, not quite half the comp is it old mate, but its parra, why would you quibble over parra paying maybe $100.000 more, who gives a tinkers cuss, anyway.
And articles I read were saying $600.000. And no matter if its $25 dollars we save money by letting a player go who is of no use to us whatsoever.
It does leave us lite for depth though. Hopefully they get this right.
That’s not true at all, but I certainly don’t claim that the management of this club have “thoroughly thought through” a decision that has been made.Of course you will, you have never posted anything positive on here so why start now?
They want to free up the cap room for 2024-25 but Parra's offer is for now: they want Ofehangaue to shore up their bench this season, which is why they're desperate enough to offer to take that contract off us. Our young players are coming through and should be bolstering the squad in the next couple of seasons. This isn't a perfect match. But if we held on, would there have been an offer to take Ofehangaue on full freight at the end of the season? Quite possibly not.I don't, but if the alternatives are so impressive, why can't they replace him this week?
This reeks of 2022. Only a poorly run Club doesn't spend to it's Cap. We have a shit squad, but don't spend what were actually able to. To me, that's forfeiting. I know this because Sheens said we are "way under" the Cap for 2023 at the 10yr Member function at the COE.
They want to free up the cap room for 2024-25 but Parra's offer is for now: they want Ofehangaue to shore up their bench this season, which is why they're desperate enough to offer to take that contract off us. Our young players are coming through and should be bolstering the squad in the next couple of seasons. This isn't a perfect match. But if we held on, would there have been an offer to take Ofehangaue on full freight at the end of the season? Quite possibly not.
You say "only a poorly run club doesn't spend to its cap" but I could just as easily say only a poorly run club spends its cap on dross just because that's what's there. Remember the last time we had cap room and we went out and spent it all in a roster management move known as "sign everyone who happens to be available right now"? How did Packer, Matulino, McQueen, Reynolds etc work out for us?
You have to ask yourself a few questions here:
- Are we going anywhere in 2023 to the extent that it's worth making future sacrifices to keep this specific roster together?
- Is Joe Ofehangaue on a contract that will deliver value over 2024-25?
- Could we have reasonable expectations of spending the money better elsewhere?
- Can we reasonably hope to cover what Ofehangaue offers on the park for less money in 2024-25?
- Can we reasonably assume there will be as good an offer as the one Parramatta are making now to take Ofehangaue's contract off us in the 2023-24 off season?
To me, the answers are no, no, yes, yes and no. On which basis letting him go is a no-brainer. It's fine that you think different, but "I want better players NOW" isn't a plausible basis for roster construction. Nor is "no-one will sign for us anyway so who cares about the cap". Basically, anything that is the equivalent of acting like a sulky pre-teen isn't the right way of going about constructing a successful roster.
I don't, but if the alternatives are so impressive, why can't they replace him this week?
This reeks of 2022. Only a poorly run Club doesn't spend to it's Cap. We have a shit squad, but don't spend what were actually able to. To me, that's forfeiting. I know this because Sheens said we are "way under" the Cap for 2023 at the 10yr Member function at the COE.
I absolutely acknowledge that the extension was, in retrospect, a mistake. Others have said it was given before we signed Klemmer, though, so there may be some rationale for it. But you have to deal with the situation as it is now. That contract was given, and now the Tigers have been offered an opportunity to undo the mistake. The stupid move would be to refuse to take that opportunity.They thought he played well enough last season to warrant a 3 yr extension signed 6 months ago.. a contract they expected to deliver value for three years..
Now last years grand finalist sees an opportunity to pick that contract up… do their coaches think they can get more out of him then our coaches? You would have to think so right?
You make some valid points, and I agree with 50% of your theory. But, were consistently releasing players for a rainy day, and were in a Semi Final drought. We were told that we would be playing an attacking brand of football, yet the Coach's didn't realise that the 6 and 7 they chose to move forward with, were incapable of delivering this plan. We have scored the LEAST amount of points in the NRL in 2023. Do you have faith in their ability to recruit the right players, we have looked inept for the majority of this year.They want to free up the cap room for 2024-25 but Parra's offer is for now: they want Ofehangaue to shore up their bench this season, which is why they're desperate enough to offer to take that contract off us. Our young players are coming through and should be bolstering the squad in the next couple of seasons. This isn't a perfect match. But if we held on, would there have been an offer to take Ofehangaue on full freight at the end of the season? Quite possibly not.
You say "only a poorly run club doesn't spend to its cap" but I could just as easily say only a poorly run club spends its cap on dross just because that's what's there. Remember the last time we had cap room and we went out and spent it all in a roster management move known as "sign everyone who happens to be available right now"? How did Packer, Matulino, McQueen, Reynolds etc work out for us?
You have to ask yourself a few questions here:
- Are we going anywhere in 2023 to the extent that it's worth making future sacrifices to keep this specific roster together?
- Is Joe Ofehangaue on a contract that will deliver value over 2024-25?
- Could we have reasonable expectations of spending the money better elsewhere?
- Can we reasonably hope to cover what Ofehangaue offers on the park for less money in 2024-25?
- Can we reasonably assume there will be as good an offer as the one Parramatta are making now to take Ofehangaue's contract off us in the 2023-24 off season?
To me, the answers are no, no, yes, yes and no. On which basis letting him go is a no-brainer. It's fine that you think different, but "I want better players NOW" isn't a plausible basis for roster construction. Nor is "no-one will sign for us anyway so who cares about the cap". Basically, anything that is the equivalent of acting like a sulky pre-teen isn't the right way of going about constructing a successful roster.
I absolutely acknowledge that the extension was, in retrospect, a mistake. Others have said it was given before we signed Klemmer, though, so there may be some rationale for it. But you have to deal with the situation as it is now. That contract was given, and now the Tigers have been offered an opportunity to undo the mistake. The stupid move would be to refuse to take that opportunity.
If you want to die on the hill of Parramatta's recruitment and retention being the model to follow feel free to do so. I'd suggest they're terrible at it and this reeks of a panic move from a club that can see its premiership window slamming shut. I guess time will tell.
I mean, sure - it's hard to disagree with that. On the other hand, some of this comes back to the same issue: you can only sign what's there. We went hard after the only game-changing half who was plausibly on the market for 2024 and if you want to put a positive spin on it we made him think very seriously about our offer - and made his current club up theirs - even though we were never favourites to get him. I find the crappiness of our halves intensely frustrating but we can't magic Jonathan Thurston out of thin air. I'm not particularly enthused by Shaun Johnson, Mitchell Pearce, Joel Schuster or any of these names - but those are the ones that might be available. It's a huge problem but I'm not sure I'm ready to blame the current setup at the club for not fixing it.You make some valid points, and I agree with 50% of your theory. But, were consistently releasing players for a rainy day, and were in a Semi Final drought. We were told that we would be playing an attacking brand of football, yet the Coach's didn't realise that the 6 and 7 they chose to move forward with, were incapable of delivering this plan. We have scored the LEAST amount of points in the NRL in 2023. Do you have faith in their ability to recruit the right players, we have looked inept for the majority of this year.
But the offer wasn't for the off season - it was for now. Parramatta are desperate to shore up their bench forwards NOW because they fall apart when RCG and Paulo are off the field and they still think they can win a premiership. That's why they are willing to overpay for Ofehangaue - but it only applies now; in the off season they could find plenty of options to play bench middle.should have waited until they had a replacement lined up even if that meant the off season..
I reckon your arguments here have merit and a large part of me agrees with you, however, I'm still waiting to hear how you'd spend it.I don't, but if the alternatives are so impressive, why can't they replace him this week?
This reeks of 2022. Only a poorly run Club doesn't spend to it's Cap. We have a shit squad, but don't spend what were actually able to. To me, that's forfeiting. I know this because Sheens said we are "way under" the Cap for 2023 at the 10yr Member function at the COE.
I'm not sure whether you're misunderstaning on purpose or not, but just to be clear: I am talking about getting better in 2024-25. We can do this by not spending 600k on a bench prop and instead using that money to sign players we need. No-one is saying anything about three years' time.You and the club may have already forfeited 2024-25 and that’s why people put shit on the club. The focus should be winning next week and then every week after. Not some bullshit about 3 years time.
I get it mate… offers are made all the time in this league..But the offer wasn't for the off season - it was for now. Parramatta are desperate to shore up their bench forwards NOW because they fall apart when RCG and Paulo are off the field and they still think they can win a premiership. That's why they are willing to overpay for Ofehangaue - but it only applies now; in the off season they could find plenty of options to play bench middle.
If the Tigers have decided the Ofehangaue contract was a mistake it makes sense to unload it when there's an offer on the table. This might be different if we were battling for the finals or the minor premiership, in which case of course it would be foolish to weaken the roster even if it's for long-term gain. But you've seen the ladder, I assume.
you can only shop around a player when they’re under contract if they agree to it.