Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Mainuse’s management team from what I’m being told is working very very hard from behind the scenes to try make it possible to find ways for registration by next year or potentially 2027 - then if successfully registered they’ve made it clear to the club he’d like to earn a spot via a T&T.

Mario Tartak has an extremely close bond with Mainuse and has made it his personal mission to find ways to allow him to play with his brothers pending release.

Just what I’m being told - unsure how likely or even if the club are interested.
I thought tartak was suspended?
 
Perrett managed to briefly play in the NRL after the incident but claims he was never the same person or player. He finished his career with 56 NRL matches for the Bulldogs and Sea Eagles.

According to the claim, club-directed measures such as using ice baths and ice vests were “unsuccessful” in treating the prop-forward’s health issues in his attempts to return.

“The plaintiff was subsequently directed by the Club to play in part of the last 5 or 6 games towards the end of the 2019 season as many of the Club’s other players could not play due to their injuries,” the claim states.

None of the staffers who oversaw the session in question remain at the Sea Eagles. Manly declined to comment.

In an interview with this masthead in May last year, Perrett spoke about the physical and mental toll the incident had on him.

“I was comatose,” Perrett said at the time. “Six out of 10 people die in this situation, that’s what the nurse told me when I was in hospital.

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“I became much more anxious [afterwards], I was even suicidal at points.

“If it wasn’t for my parents, I would have taken my own life … I considered myself to be worthless.”

Perrett said for years he had grappled with whether to proceed with legal action, but felt he had no choice.

“I feel I need to do this,” Perrett said at the time. “It’s not about money, it’s not about me. I put my ego aside because I know people are going to tease me, they already are. They’re saying I’m just a wash-up, I’m not good enough, that I’m trying to get money and all that. But it’s about player safety.”

Perrett’s is the second legal action taken by a player against their club that is before the Supreme Court. Former Canterbury forward Jackson Topine is su-ing Canterbury, claiming he was subjected to “assault” when forced to wrestle up to 35 teammates during a training session last year. The Bulldogs have publicly stated they will defend the matter.
Thank you jirskyr .very interesting read
 
It's pretty hard to say at this stage that the team hasn't improved. Obviously the cattle is better but I think an honest assessment of the squad's quality at the start of the season would have pegged us round about where we are now: clear of spoon danger but just as far from finals. FWIW I have it on decent authority that the powers that be within the club weren't expecting finals this year - it was always down as a progress season and there will be more expectation next year.

What I keep coming across at the moment is the idea that NRL is not a game about your star players but about the mid-to-bottom level of the roster. The 17th best player on your roster is going to play even when everyone is fit and with injuries you're going to need to rely on players 20-30, a lot. As we've seen, when we can put close to our best 17 on the park we're pretty competitive. We fall in a heap when we need to use the bottom end of the roster - and we haven't even been particularly unlucky with injuries this year.

That's why I think a big focus of Richardson's was getting rid of the dead wood, and why I think we'll focus in this off-season on turning over more of the bottom 10-15 players. With KPP, Taylan May and Makasini, and - hopefully - a better year out of Pole there shouldn't be an obvious weakness in the first choice side. But we need proper, first-grade standard depth: better options to come in than Staines, Hope, Sukkar (who could improve but clearly isn't there yet), Fa'atape and so forth, and a bit more reliability out of the backup middles.

What this also means is that we're only going to become competitive in the long run when we are producing first-grade quality juniors, year in year out, as a matter of course. These players, 20-30 on the roster, are going to be on low salaries (especially when you're relying on the free agent market, and thus paying overs, for your stars). Yes, there are occasional diamonds that can be picked up from the discard pile - but it's not reliable.
One of the best posts I have read in a long time.
 
There is always usually a signing around the Bye round.

You'd hope Doueihi on a 2-3 year extension. TayMay on a 3 year deal. Bula extended until 2029, renegotiate the option year for 2027 & 2 more years on top to keep Moses happy.
I like all that, except the moses happy bit.
Can we just whack him with superglue and dump a bunch of Bin-Chicken feathers on him?

Seriously I don't care if we get expelled from the NRL, it would be 100% worth it!
Sullivan to Souths.

Then one or two externals. Gotta be forwards. Preferably a big name middle & utility depth option like Ray Stone or similar. Not too expensive but gives 100%.
Yea, we have stuffed Sullivan. Not worth repairing and we have to suck a salary cap paper weight.

We definately need a workhorse. Ray Stone. Kurt Mann (although getting old).. Unsure who else...
But we need workhorses taking the role that Terrell May is playing now to let Terrell be an explosive prop instead of a tackle monster.
 
I would like to nominate Seyfarth
Boo

Leave Baby Giraffe alone.

Hunt kinda has earned the punt. Could be something if he tried, he is not.

I was actually expecting an underhand deal for one of the Dogs players to be coming our way and maybe coming post-finals run. We let Galvin go pretty easy and I would get someone like Kikau saying "hey, let me do the finals run here." then go to us. ... ofcourse dreaming a little.
 
Yes he can. Restriction of trade. Lawsuit waiting to happen.
I think he's saying that the NRL won't register his contract while he is on parole, because the sentence is not technically finished until the parole is over.

There is also no guarantee, because of the crime itself, that the NRL will even allow him to come back.

Not sure who told you that this is restraint of trade.
 

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