Aaron Woods - Signs with Bulldogs 2018 - Sharks 2018 [Official]..

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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Hard to argue with that, JT ran Farah out, and look what we have now, at least JT is gone now.
 
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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Farah was the root of all evil remember?

We were finally rid of such a cancer this year and everything was on the up

:crazy :crazy
 
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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Don't think anyone was too keen on how that was all handled, but Robbie wasn't helping himself either during it, still, he at least wanted to stay and when he was playing off the bench, he was going alright.
 
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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Don't think anyone was too keen on how that was all handled, but Robbie wasn't helping himself either during it, still, he at least wanted to stay and when he was playing off the bench, he was going alright.

Souths fans are blowing up about Farah's play this year .
Brent Read on triple m said that his information was that if Adam Reynolds was fit to play then RF may have been dropped to reggies
 
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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Don't think anyone was too keen on how that was all handled, but Robbie wasn't helping himself either during it, still, he at least wanted to stay and when he was playing off the bench, he was going alright.

Souths fans are blowing up about Farah's play this year .
Brent Read on triple m said that his information was that if Adam Reynolds was fit to play then RF may have been dropped to reggies

yeah he hasn't been too flash off the bench this year, very true
 
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Not to reopen old wounds but seriously all the Farah haters must be eating some humble pie when you juxtapose his behaviour with that of these scum.

He was being pushed out and was always defiant in his love for the club. These scum get offered what ever they desire and come out bagging the club before dogging it and jumping ship.

Farah was a leader, Wood$ has the © next to his name. There is a difference.

Agreed most of the Robbie haters where laughing about what happened to him i havent seen to many of them overjoyed by the antics of these prima donnas.Robbie had many faults but not giving total support to the club was not one of them
 
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What should I do with this shirt?

![](http://wa1.www.weststigers.com.au/content/tigers/club/news/2016/03/23/pre_order_your_wolf_/_jcr_content/par/image.img.png/1458688503389.png)

Deface it. I can think of a few choice terms you could print over the blank face. Then get a seat on the fence at every game you can get to this year. Maybe at some point you can ask Wood$ to sign it.

Throw it over the fence onto the field when he walks off at leichhardt
 
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What should I do with this shirt?

![](http://wa1.www.weststigers.com.au/content/tigers/club/news/2016/03/23/pre_order_your_wolf_/_jcr_content/par/image.img.png/1458688503389.png)

Deface it. I can think of a few choice terms you could print over the blank face. Then get a seat on the fence at every game you can get to this year. Maybe at some point you can ask Wood$ to sign it.

When you tun out of Daily Tele wipe your clacker on it.
 
NRL won't register Aaron Woods and Kieran Foran contracts with Bulldogs without seeing Bulldogs action plan

Michael Chammas - SMH

The NRL won't register the expected contracts of Aaron Woods and Kieran Foran at the Bulldogs until the club outlines how they plan to get under next year's indicative $9.14 million salary cap.

With Woods and Foran poised to sign lucrative deals to join the Bulldogs in 2018, the NRL is keeping a close eye on the player movement at Belmore given the likelihood they'll have to part ways with several contracted players to accommodate the arrival of the superstar duo.

Those contracts, which are yet to be signed by Woods and Foran, won't be registered by the NRL until the Bulldogs meet with the governing body and provide details of their plans to ensure they are salary cap compliant next year.

It's also understood the NRL will require some indication from the likely departing players that they intend to leave the Bulldogs, not just a verbal commitment from the club.

It comes after NRL salary cap auditor Richard Gardham sent an email to all 16 club chief executives on Thursday highlighting the ramifications for those clubs that don't heed the NRL's advice regarding next year's still unconfirmed salary cap.

"Clubs were provided with the indicative 2018 salary cap value on 30 March. At this time, it is the NRL's expectation that this number is used by clubs for planning their 2018 rosters," the NRL email said.

"Any club that contracts in excess of this number does so with knowledge of the proposed 2018 salary cap as it currently stands and risks contracts not being registered in line with PCR Rule 47.

"Any club which believes it is likely to exceed the 2018 salary cap based on current agreements should notify the salary cap auditor immediately with a plan to ensure the club is salary cap compliant for the 2018 season. Naturally, the NRL will provide support where appropriate."

Of the big name off-contract players at the Bulldogs, it appears a certainty that Michael Lichaa and Will Hopoate won't be at the club next season. However, the in-form Josh Reynolds, who a few weeks ago seemed likely to be on the way out of Belmore, now appears to be part of coach Des Hasler's future plans.

That will likely mean his halves partner, Moses Mbye, will be the big money player shopped around to rival clubs alongside Bulldogs captain James Graham.

Graham is on a heavily back-ended deal for next season worth close to $1 million, and has attracted plenty of interest from Newcastle, who missed out on the services of Cowboys and Australian prop Matt Scott.

Rival clubs are also aware the Bulldogs will be desperate to offload talent to comply with the salary cap and will try and use that as leverage when they negotiate how much each club will fork out for players.

"The offer presented to the RLPA provides for $9.14m in salary cap and allowances for the top 30 players in each club [plus six development list players]," Gardham said in his email. "On a like-for-like basis this is almost 20 per cent more than the equivalent 2017 figure."
 
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Everyone hating on the fact that tigpies have lost Mo$es Wood$ and teddy. What do yous honestly expect they have carried the club the whole time they have been there. Only small flashes of brilliance have been seen in the last 3 or 4 years. And most of those flashes come from the " big 4 "
And letting them all come of contract at the same time wow that's just stupid. Wood$ teddy and Mo$es are going on to bigger better things I think they will flourish at new clubs. But even better I get to watch parra Canterbury and east flog the s*** joint venture at least once a year. And hopefully watch them get a hiding this weekend when there all sooking over the mistakes the club has made.
Oh next year is going to be a pleasant one for tigpies if they don't sign some goodies dogs will be contenders once again rooster will be more potent then ever parra well you just don't know with them but all will still put 20+ points on you guys haha. Contenders funny word that one bit rare in west tigers case but hey the best thing that can happen is you guys might sit at the top of the 8 for a little while that's is the bottom 8 of course. Worst case scenario west tigers become a 3 way joint venture lol. Anyways I'm done taking the piss out of you guys good luck on your side of things. All I know is there is a lot of different fans out there in other parts of Sydney cheering on the new additions to there club. Happy hunting guys!! Take care god bless at least you got to keep the runt of the litter lmfao

Right so you joined the forum just for this? Enjoy your brief stay here.

Think he left the moment he hit submit.
 
Glad to read NRL are scrutinising Dogs (and surely Roosters now).

I wonder what happens if they are not salary cap compliant at year's-end? It's extraordinarily risky, borderline ignorant, to sign such big contracts when you don't know for sure you can offload existing players.

Like James Graham, will anyone really pony up $1M for him? And Moses Mbye is on the nose, it's so arrogant to assume you can offload your under-performing players to make cap space and keep all the good ones.

Surely Dogs having already shown their hand, every other club knows they hold the dominant position in trade talks. This could drag on all year whilst clubs wrangle on the value Canterbury will contribute to these contracts.
 
If Woods hasn't signed a contract yet he might be looking at less than he thought he was going to get with the Tigers pulling the contract.
 
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The NRL won't register the expected contracts of Aaron Woods and Kieran Foran at the Bulldogs until the club outlines how they plan to get under next year's indicative $9.14 million salary cap.

My favourite post this year.
 
"DAVID Klemmer would welcome big-name signings Kieran Foran and Aaron Woods but has pleaded with Canterbury officials to look after the club’s cast of off-contract players."

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/bulldogs/david-klemmer-wants-canterbury-bulldogs-to-keep-offcontract-teammates-in-mind/news-story/3064ed2ddf532c134e7232e03eddbd2c

Don't think basic arithmetic was ol' Davey Klemmer's strongest subject at school.
 
What stuck in my gizzard was both Woods & Tedesco saying(at different times publicly over the last Month) they would like to play for a competitive Club.Whether that statement is true or not in the old days they would be shown the door,in the case of Jack Gibson they would be gone that day.
 
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If Woods hasn't signed a contract yet he might be looking at less than he thought he was going to get with the Tigers pulling the contract.

One can only hope, when you use your club that brought you through your junior career to leverage a move away you deserve everything that comes your way. I hope the dogs massively reduce his contract thats on the table.
 

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