Jedi_Tiger
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Heard from a pommy friend who is involved a little bit with Wigan that we are looking again at getting Morgan Smithies
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Yeah I reckon given Galvin's form in recent weeks as Australia's #1 schoolboy, he is probably being enquired about by numerous clubs including Manly (Warren McDonnell). McDonnell would know what contract he's on at WTs so could have said to Moses that Manly will offer more.Agreed. I don't think the issue is Galvin it is Moses. The rumours started after we signed two young halves who may become difficult to displace if they play well here. Then the longer the school boy season went the more Galvin's reputation increased, meaning he would be gaining the interest of more and more clubs. Moses would be looking to cash in on this interest with either an upgrade here or a higher offer elsewhere.
Fairs then on the zero tackle website it says his only on 270kNo, you must have missed his previous extension. That was his initial value when we first signed him
He signed an extension early last year at about 500k pa...
We were interested last off-season too. He's a lightweight lock/backrower who is a tackling machine, aggressive & full of effort. I'd be interested if he can play hooker as well as a potential utility like a Bayley Sironen.Heard from a pommy friend who is involved a little bit with Wigan that we are looking again at getting Morgan Smithies
This off-season may have a kind of Penrith 2019 into 2020 look about it when out went James Maloney, James Tamou, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Waqa Blake & Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and sure enough they jumped from 10th to grand finalists.Twal has been on onver 500k for a few years now, going up to 550k next season. Sure he tackles well, but he's otherwise pretty slow, doesn't make a lot of pcm, and isn't overly skillful. For teh price he should be delivering more.
If we could keep one of Twal for 550k or Seyfarth for 200k i'd keep Seyfarth. Or negotiate Twal to a deal covering more years on less yearly salary.
Who the hell thought Joffa was worth 600k and Twal 550k?!! Who made these decisions and when are they getting sacked (if they haven't already)?
Apparently the owners have called for a full independent review, Pascoe might not survive that
Why Manly? McDonnell?Yeah I reckon given Galvin's form in recent weeks as Australia's #1 schoolboy, he is probably being enquired about by numerous clubs including Manly (Warren McDonnell). McDonnell would know what contract he's on at WTs so could have said to Moses that Manly will offer more.
Good news Jedi. We can always do with another tough UK forward.Heard from a pommy friend who is involved a little bit with Wigan that we are looking again at getting Morgan Smithies
You would believe there would be some kind of code of ethics in place similar to govt depts and business. But really WTs should be able to more than cover any offer Manly could make (in theory because he is under contract).Yeah I reckon given Galvin's form in recent weeks as Australia's #1 schoolboy, he is probably being enquired about by numerous clubs including Manly (Warren McDonnell). McDonnell would know what contract he's on at WTs so could have said to Moses that Manly will offer more.
where would he play at the tigers ?Kaeo Weeks in Canberra checking out the facilities there this week. .. let's see how strong Fulton's connection to Weeks is .. !!
Any news on savage? Surely if weekes goes there we could nab savage. Would be a good replacement for Laurie/stains if he leavesi spoke about twal being a casualty a while back
the club are happy for him to stay, but his management have approached the club for an extension, which we will not entertain at this time
which i think is completely fair, he is a good player who has hit his developmental ceiling
weakes wants guarenteed first team football, which the tigers and dogs wouldnt agree too
not much else happening
but i would expect 3 or 4 more releases in the next two months
He hasn't been told to leave - he has a contract until the end of next year and its pretty obvious he will not be offered an extension. The club has given him the opportunity to suss out whether a long term deal can be picked up elsewhere and they won't stand in his way if he wishes to leave early.Twal being told to leave is pretty disappointing. he got to a point by the end of the year where he was our best middle forward and had finally developed an offload and some footwork. now another club will benefit from our time and development we've put into him. he will be picked up by a big club and will excel, of that I have no doubt.
the flipside of the argument is concern over his salary, as well as the fact that Blore has become a middle, Pole is rumoured to be going back to the bench as an impact type, Samuela Fainu should take jersey 17 and one of Matamua and Laulili'i will likely take the 13 jersey, pending any movement in the player market.
with potentially Seyfarth and Twal gone we need to sign a proven middle. let's hope those Xavier Willison rumours come to fruition.
Blacker goes ok as wellEddie Blacker & Kurt Falls not going to be re-signed by the Panthers according to a club insider on Twitter. Both could be T&T or NSW Cup options for us to provide depth. Falls can play half, 5/8 & hooker, so could be worth a look at as a depth signing in these positions especially if we move on Jake Simpkin. PS. I said T&T and Cup potential only, not wasting a top 30 on them.
I can't open the story it's a Telegraph pay article, but I found another one.wests ashfield have ?
Teams that need to bolster their pack would include - Rabbit, Dogs, Dragons, Storm.i spoke about twal being a casualty a while back
the club are happy for him to stay, but his management have approached the club for an extension, which we will not entertain at this time
which i think is completely fair, he is a good player who has hit his developmental ceiling
weakes wants guarenteed first team football, which the tigers and dogs wouldnt agree too
not much else happening
but i would expect 3 or 4 more releases in the next two months
Never have a review unless your already know the outcome. Or have a review to justify a decision that has already been made.I can't open the story it's a Telegraph pay article, but I found another one.
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NRL News: Turmoil at Tigers with review into 'Pascoe fiasco', Roosters rising star wants to represent multiple nations
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The Wests Tigers could finally be ending the “Pascoe fiasco” with a review launched into the club’s operations after a second straight wooden spoon.
Fans have been up in arms about chief executive Justin Pascoe remaining in charge for nearly a decade despite a series of coaches being shown the door as the Tigers endure a finals drought which stretches back to 2011.
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Club chairman Lee Hagipantelis has also come under heavy fire for the way the club has been run under his watch.
Former NRL chief financial officer Tony Crawford will head uyp a review for Benchmarking Matters, according to a NewsCorp report, which will examine how the joint venture club has failed to become finals contenders for more than a decade.
The Tigers sounded out Newcastle’s Peter Parr to take over as football manager but he is staying at the revitalised Knights.
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe and chair Lee Hagipantelis. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)
Disgruntled fans have held up banners at games and organised online petitions to have Pascoe removed.
A group of around 40 Tigers fans chanted for Pascoe’s exit on the seven-minute mark of their final match against Manly, handing out flyers labelled “end the Pascoe fiasco”.
Multiple banners calling for the CEO’s exit were also hoisted on the Brookvale hill, before security forced them to be taken down at halftime claiming the venue had deemed them “offensive”.
Tim Sheens was dumped as coach with more than a year remaining on his contract with Benji Marshall taking over ahead of schedule.
thanks mateI can't open the story it's a Telegraph pay article, but I found another one.
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NRL News: Turmoil at Tigers with review into 'Pascoe fiasco', Roosters rising star wants to represent multiple nations
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View attachment 6692
The Wests Tigers could finally be ending the “Pascoe fiasco” with a review launched into the club’s operations after a second straight wooden spoon.
Fans have been up in arms about chief executive Justin Pascoe remaining in charge for nearly a decade despite a series of coaches being shown the door as the Tigers endure a finals drought which stretches back to 2011.
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Club chairman Lee Hagipantelis has also come under heavy fire for the way the club has been run under his watch.
Former NRL chief financial officer Tony Crawford will head uyp a review for Benchmarking Matters, according to a NewsCorp report, which will examine how the joint venture club has failed to become finals contenders for more than a decade.
The Tigers sounded out Newcastle’s Peter Parr to take over as football manager but he is staying at the revitalised Knights.
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe and chair Lee Hagipantelis. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)
Disgruntled fans have held up banners at games and organised online petitions to have Pascoe removed.
A group of around 40 Tigers fans chanted for Pascoe’s exit on the seven-minute mark of their final match against Manly, handing out flyers labelled “end the Pascoe fiasco”.
Multiple banners calling for the CEO’s exit were also hoisted on the Brookvale hill, before security forced them to be taken down at halftime claiming the venue had deemed them “offensive”.
Tim Sheens was dumped as coach with more than a year remaining on his contract with Benji Marshall taking over ahead of schedule.