ACTION ALREADY FOR 2013

@GNR4LIFE said:
@tigersfan1 said:
I reckon Ellis will resign with Wests and stay in the NRL for a few more years,
with Lotte, Heighnigton and a couple of others to leave at the end of 2012.

No, Ellis will leave at the end of 2013\. He has already said he wants to finish his career back home

I'm aware he said he was going back to England but people do change their minds.

So read into this what you will, but I can say he will be playing for the Wests Tigers beyond 2013 :wink:
He will be one of the highest paid players in the NRL. December 2011 was a good month for the Tigs. It certainly brought a smile to my face :slight_smile:
 
@tigersfan1 said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@tigersfan1 said:
I reckon Ellis will resign with Wests and stay in the NRL for a few more years,
with Lotte, Heighnigton and a couple of others to leave at the end of 2012.

No, Ellis will leave at the end of 2013\. He has already said he wants to finish his career back home

I'm aware he said he was going back to England but people do change their minds.

So read into this what you will, but I can say he will be playing for the Wests Tigers beyond 2013 :wink:
He will be one of the highest paid players in the NRL. December 2011 was a good month for the Tigs. It certainly brought a smile to my face :slight_smile:

Will that change now with the Optus news coming through this morning ??
To any who thinks the court win by Optus is a good thing wait until the deal comes through for the rights to FTA and Pay TV later this year We can blame the NRL and IC for this for taking so bloody long to get themselves organised for the changeover Bloody bureaucracy
 
@tigersfan1 said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@tigersfan1 said:
I reckon Ellis will resign with Wests and stay in the NRL for a few more years,
with Lotte, Heighnigton and a couple of others to leave at the end of 2012.

No, Ellis will leave at the end of 2013\. He has already said he wants to finish his career back home

I'm aware he said he was going back to England but people do change their minds.

So read into this what you will, but I can say he will be playing for the Wests Tigers beyond 2013 :wink:
He will be one of the highest paid players in the NRL. December 2011 was a good month for the Tigs. It certainly brought a smile to my face :slight_smile:

Keep in mind he'll be 33 in 2014\. He won't have too many years left beyond 2013\. However,if he's playing as well as he has since he got here, i'm happy for him to play till he's 40 :slight_smile:
 
<big>**Broncos backrower Ben Te'o may be open to offers with the club having a host of players in his position**</big>
By Peter Badel The Sunday Mail (Qld) February 12, 2012 9:39AM

The Brisbane Broncos face a battle to retain Ben Te'o with the club's wealth of backrow talent leaving the hard-hitting utility open to big-money offers from rival NRL clubs.

Mindful of a poaching threat, the Broncos are eager to secure Te'o, who is a free agent for 2013, and operations chief Andrew Gee will begin preliminary contract talks with the Queensland Origin hopeful in the coming weeks.

But Brisbane's desire to re-sign Te'o could ironically be hampered by their all-star backrow as five players - Sam Thaiday, Corey Parker, Alex Glenn, Matt Gillett and Te'o - vie for three starting spots in the forward pack.

The club also has a high opinion of rookie forward Mitchell Frei, who can play front or backrow and is an accomplished goalkicker.

Newly-crowned Australian lock Parker and Thaiday, as Broncos captain, are certain starters. And with Glenn having won his maiden New Zealand jumper last year, dynamic duo Gillett and Te'o could be asked to play off the bench, or at worst be relegated to the Queensland Cup.

Te'o is the only member of the Fab Five yet to be signed to a long-term deal.

In the past year, Gee has presided over a shrewd retention drive, securing Parker (end of 2014), Glenn (2014) and Thaiday (2015) to upgraded deals, while Gillett's contract at Red Hill expires at the end of next season.

Since joining the Broncos in 2009, Te'o has been a popular, consistent servant capable of playing multiple roles, but the 25-year-old could be lured by the promise of a regular starting spot at a rival NRL club.

It's understood a number of clubs have expressed interest in Te'o, who was named 18th man for Queensland in 2010 after renouncing his ties to Samoa.

Broncos coach Anthony Griffin accepts Te'o will be a man in demand as the club also attempts to retain halfback Peter Wallace and boom outside back Gerard Beale.

"We're working through the process with Ben at the moment. We'd love to keep him at the club and we've made that clear to him," Griffin said.

"We'd love to keep Ben at the club and we've made that clear.

"They all like to be starting players, I don't think anyone if you ask them would say they want to start off the bench.

"But the game has changed a lot, starting off the bench doesn't mean what it used to mean. It's a 17-man game.

"It's a professional game and everyone has got a budget and has to juggle their salary cap, but we're hopeful we can keep our off-contract guys and Ben is one of them."

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/broncos-backrower-ben-teo-may-be-open-to-offers-with-the-club-having-a-host-of-players-in-his-position/story-fn2mcuj6-1226268804292
 
@Tiger Watto said:
<big>**Broncos backrower Ben Te'o may be open to offers with the club having a host of players in his position**</big>
By Peter Badel The Sunday Mail (Qld) February 12, 2012 9:39AM

The Brisbane Broncos face a battle to retain Ben Te'o with the club's wealth of backrow talent leaving the hard-hitting utility open to big-money offers from rival NRL clubs.

Mindful of a poaching threat, the Broncos are eager to secure Te'o, who is a free agent for 2013, and operations chief Andrew Gee will begin preliminary contract talks with the Queensland Origin hopeful in the coming weeks.

But Brisbane's desire to re-sign Te'o could ironically be hampered by their all-star backrow as five players - Sam Thaiday, Corey Parker, Alex Glenn, Matt Gillett and Te'o - vie for three starting spots in the forward pack.

The club also has a high opinion of rookie forward Mitchell Frei, who can play front or backrow and is an accomplished goalkicker.

Newly-crowned Australian lock Parker and Thaiday, as Broncos captain, are certain starters. And with Glenn having won his maiden New Zealand jumper last year, dynamic duo Gillett and Te'o could be asked to play off the bench, or at worst be relegated to the Queensland Cup.

Te'o is the only member of the Fab Five yet to be signed to a long-term deal.

In the past year, Gee has presided over a shrewd retention drive, securing Parker (end of 2014), Glenn (2014) and Thaiday (2015) to upgraded deals, while Gillett's contract at Red Hill expires at the end of next season.

Since joining the Broncos in 2009, Te'o has been a popular, consistent servant capable of playing multiple roles, but the 25-year-old could be lured by the promise of a regular starting spot at a rival NRL club.

It's understood a number of clubs have expressed interest in Te'o, who was named 18th man for Queensland in 2010 after renouncing his ties to Samoa.

Broncos coach Anthony Griffin accepts Te'o will be a man in demand as the club also attempts to retain halfback Peter Wallace and boom outside back Gerard Beale.

"We're working through the process with Ben at the moment. We'd love to keep him at the club and we've made that clear to him," Griffin said.

"We'd love to keep Ben at the club and we've made that clear.

"They all like to be starting players, I don't think anyone if you ask them would say they want to start off the bench.

"But the game has changed a lot, starting off the bench doesn't mean what it used to mean. It's a 17-man game.

"It's a professional game and everyone has got a budget and has to juggle their salary cap, but we're hopeful we can keep our off-contract guys and Ben is one of them."

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/broncos-backrower-ben-teo-may-be-open-to-offers-with-the-club-having-a-host-of-players-in-his-position/story-fn2mcuj6-1226268804292

simple no.
have not forgotten :imp: how he carried on/played crap when he was looking for a contract last time.
would be funny, actually justice if he ended up with no club in NRL
 
@tiga4eva said:
I'll never forget his lack of effort and desire at the back end of 08\. Shameful.
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Yep. Never again, Heighno giving him a massive spray behind the goalposts at Leichhardt still comes to mind quite clearly after his pea heart effort in "trying" to tackle a Warriors player.
 
Not only his lack of effort but doesn't anyone remember how shameless he was in parading himself around? There was an article in the paper where he was saying that he was his own player manager, and he emailed different CEO's telling them he was available. He said all this while there was a pic of him in a Tigers training shirt while the boys trained behind him. If the Broncs don't want him thats karma. Maybe its time he puts the player manager cap back on and starts emailing CEO's. Tool. That sticks out more in more mind then the way he tanked it afterwards
 
@westTAHger said:
@Tiger Watto said:
<big>**Broncos backrower Ben Te'o may be open to offers with the club having a host of players in his position**</big>
By Peter Badel The Sunday Mail (Qld) February 12, 2012 9:39AM

The Brisbane Broncos face a battle to retain Ben Te'o with the club's wealth of backrow talent leaving the hard-hitting utility **open to big-money offers** from rival NRL clubs.

Of course he is… The bloke would play croquet in North Korea if the money was right.
 
I will never forgt thr game against the Warriors where he dogged it big time & Rhino got stuck into him behind the goal posts @ Leichhardt, Iagree i wouldnt sign him.
 
The bad taste still lingers long after he was booed off Leichhardt Oval.
So much time and patience went into developing this guy and then…
He is dead to me........so NO
 
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