Kelce68
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The same way that Kalyn Pomga is bigger at Newcastle than he ever would've been on the wing for North QLD.If there's no premiership at the end of it how will it?
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The same way that Kalyn Pomga is bigger at Newcastle than he ever would've been on the wing for North QLD.If there's no premiership at the end of it how will it?
I don’t think they are fighting. I think it’s just to mollify their fans when he goes. They can say they increased their offer but he was after money.None of us know Luai and what might possibly motivate him …
However …I think it must be a tough to contemplate going from one of the most successful clubs in the history of the game to the complete opposite…
Interesting that the Panthers have decided to fight this time to keep him after they have let half a dozen other big names go over the past couple of years ….
Back to reality? Are you serious?Back to reality…..
I’m always skeptical when I hear that we’re confident a deal can get done - I feel that with halves because the market can sometimes be so overpriced due to a lack of options. They’ve gone to the club with the most $ to offer and the most desperate for a half to capitalise.
Munster was offered an extension deal from Melbourne - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Melbourne come back with a revised increased offer and he signs.
Moses was offered an extension deal from Parramatta - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Parramatta come back with an increased length and $ and he signs.
Luai was offended an extension deal from Penrith - then reports came out we’re gonna put a $1.2 million bid…. Penrith now reportedly will come back with an increased offer and now we wait.
Regardless it’s a win win for us - either we’ve signed a marquee halfback or we’ve forced a successful club tight on cap space to pay more. This is why I enjoy the Benji recruitment era…. every big fish that comes onto the market we’re right there and I love it.
Back to Luai, I’m still questioning whether he’s worth the $1.1 million deal over 4 years we’re reportedly offering. I personally believe that at the very least one of either Fainu, Sullivan and Galvin is going to be an elite elite 7 moving forward anyways.
However in saying that - if we were to sign him I wouldn’t be against it at all he’s an extremely talented footballer and is a competitor. But to play devils advocate he isn’t proven as a 7 who can lead a team around the park and is that someone you wanna invest $4.5 million over 4 years to do just that for - well I’m not sure but I guess we’ll get our answer very soon….
Great post Teddy but sadly not very positive news all round if it all goes according to his sources. Looks like we’ll be missing out on all the players we currently are pursuing. I was hoping for something a little more positive.Great post Teddy.
I'd like to think positively that his wife/partner will have the biggest say in the decision. Mateship with your western Sydney mates is great, but it won't pay off your mortgage, allow you to accumulate savings for after football and put food on the table/provide for your family in the years ahead.I actually think Luai will stay put at Riff on a three year deal for less coin. Close to home, familiar surroundings, old mates and a real chance of more silverware.
In saying that we give him the chance to get out of the Cleary shadow. What ever Riff do the media turn their praise to Cleary and seldom guys like Fisher Harris, Yeo and Luai get enough praise for their contributions as Junior Jaw is the NRL poster boy. If by some miracle he came and turned our joint around the media would turn him into a poster boy.
Be interesting how it pans out
I worked in a maximum security prison, so I know exactly what goes on in there, so take his posts with a huge grain of saltNot sure why whenever we engage in conversation you feel the need to bring up I went to Prison. It was the darkest time of my life & it's not something i'm proud of.
Back to Luai, I’m still questioning whether he’s worth the $1.1 million deal over 4 years we’re reportedly offering. I personally believe that at the very least one of either Fainu, Sullivan and Galvin is going to be an elite elite 7 moving forward anyways.
However in saying that - if we were to sign him I wouldn’t be against it at all he’s an extremely talented footballer and is a competitor. But to play devils advocate he isn’t proven as a 7 who can lead a team around the park and is that someone you wanna invest $4.5 million over 4 years to do just that for - well I’m not sure but I guess we’ll get our answer very soon….
Still could go either way @Flippedy - we’re definitely still in the fight.Great post Teddy but sadly not very positive news all round if it all goes according to his sources. Looks like we’ll be missing out on all the players we currently are pursuing. I was hoping for something a little more positive.
you have to look at it objectively. Luai's won three premierships, led his country to a World Cup final, starred at Origin level and has had success at all levels of the game.I’m always skeptical when I hear that we’re confident a deal can get done - I feel that with halves because the market can sometimes be so overpriced due to a lack of options. They’ve gone to the club with the most $ to offer and the most desperate for a half to capitalise.
Munster was offered an extension deal from Melbourne - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Melbourne come back with a revised increased offer and he signs.
Moses was offered an extension deal from Parramatta - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Parramatta come back with an increased length and $ and he signs.
Luai was offended an extension deal from Penrith - then reports came out we’re gonna put a $1.2 million bid…. Penrith now reportedly will come back with an increased offer and now we wait.
Regardless it’s a win win for us - either we’ve signed a marquee halfback or we’ve forced a successful club tight on cap space to pay more. This is why I enjoy the Benji recruitment era…. every big fish that comes onto the market we’re right there and I love it.
Back to Luai, I’m still questioning whether he’s worth the $1.1 million deal over 4 years we’re reportedly offering. I personally believe that at the very least one of either Fainu, Sullivan and Galvin is going to be an elite elite 7 moving forward anyways.
However in saying that - if we were to sign him I wouldn’t be against it at all he’s an extremely talented footballer and is a competitor. But to play devils advocate he isn’t proven as a 7 who can lead a team around the park and is that someone you wanna invest $4.5 million over 4 years to do just that for - well I’m not sure but I guess we’ll get our answer very soon….
I agree, I think between Fainu, Sullivan and Galvin we can get the job done, and done well, throw the extra at AFB, don't trade Ice, and buy a decent centreI’m always skeptical when I hear that we’re confident a deal can get done - I feel that with halves because the market can sometimes be so overpriced due to a lack of options. They’ve gone to the club with the most $ to offer and the most desperate for a half to capitalise.
Munster was offered an extension deal from Melbourne - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Melbourne come back with a revised increased offer and he signs.
Moses was offered an extension deal from Parramatta - then reports came out we were putting a $1.3-4 million bid…. Parramatta come back with an increased length and $ and he signs.
Luai was offended an extension deal from Penrith - then reports came out we’re gonna put a $1.2 million bid…. Penrith now reportedly will come back with an increased offer and now we wait.
Regardless it’s a win win for us - either we’ve signed a marquee halfback or we’ve forced a successful club tight on cap space to pay more. This is why I enjoy the Benji recruitment era…. every big fish that comes onto the market we’re right there and I love it.
Back to Luai, I’m still questioning whether he’s worth the $1.1 million deal over 4 years we’re reportedly offering. I personally believe that at the very least one of either Fainu, Sullivan and Galvin is going to be an elite elite 7 moving forward anyways.
However in saying that - if we were to sign him I wouldn’t be against it at all he’s an extremely talented footballer and is a competitor. But to play devils advocate he isn’t proven as a 7 who can lead a team around the park and is that someone you wanna invest $4.5 million over 4 years to do just that for - well I’m not sure but I guess we’ll get our answer very soon….
All up Luai is getting around 700K per year from that 850K deal. With the 1.2 million dollar deal, he is still getting at least 1 million per year (agents fees and after tax included). So a 300K difference at least. That's big money. And totally worth leaving for. He can get more TPAs as the main man than being at penrith where his importance is way lesser. Also, I don't think he will play origin again, so money from that won't come by staying at penrith or anywhere else.The cost to Luai would be about $180K after tax - nothing to sneeze at but being 4-6 premiership player will get you some endorsement to make up the difference. Plus he's need a new cabinet for the premiership rings he won't get with us.
Don't get me wrong, if we snag Luai I will be happy, I just think if we miss out we will be fineyou have to look at it objectively. Luai's won three premierships, led his country to a World Cup final, starred at Origin level and has had success at all levels of the game.
Sullivan's played 20 odd first grade games, struggled with injury, form and development. Fainu has done well in the lower grades, but hasn't even made his debut. Lachlan Galvin hasn't even played Jersey Flegg yet.
now I have a lot of faith in the three I just mentioned – Fainu and Galvin especially – but I'd be lying if I knew how their first grade careers are going to turn out. Luai is a known commodity irrespective of whether he plays 6 or 7. excellent team attitude, brilliant on both sides of the ball and incredibly competitive. $1.1m isn't breaking the bank in this day and age. for a two-time wooden spoon-winning franchise we shouldn't even be in the frame to sign Luai, let alone this far advanced in the negotiation stage.
He won’t play Origin again though