tigerz2012
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We have to make him an offer !
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@king sirro said:He was offered to us and we said no
@hybrid_tiger said:Agreed clearly they don't have the same salary cap as every other side.
Anyway you have I laugh. They have nothing in key positions and they go and sign overhyped back rowers like Idris and now Taylor.
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@Sabre said:The thought of Taylor and Idris in the same team is pretty terrifying.
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@softlaw said:3 year deal at the titans supposedly
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/dave-taylor-signs-with-gold-coast-titans/story-e6frexnr-1226303168937
JUST hours after he slayed Penrith in a barnstorming display, Dave Taylor quit South Sydney. Taylor confirmed he would leave Redfern at the end of this season for a three-year deal with Gold Coast.
Rabbitohs fans should be celebrating a win against the Panthers, which included two tries from the Origin forward, but this morning will be regretting the NRL's schemozzle of a trans- fer system.
It is understood Taylor's family wanted a return home to Queensland.
Souths desperately attempted to retain Taylor but failed. "I have really enjoyed my time at the Rabbitohs," Taylor said.
"The club, the players and fans have been very good to me.
"I came here wanting to become a better player, and I will be leaving here as a State of Origin player, a better person, and with another daughter in our young family.
"I appreciate the patience the club has shown, allowing me to make the choice that was best for me.
"It has been a difficult decision, but one I have made with my family in mind. We still have a job to do at the Rabbitohs, and I will continue to do my best for the club."
The announcement will ensure there is more drama about players signing with rival clubs in the middle of the season. Taylor is just the latest to do it.
Beau Scott announced last week he is join Newcastle from St George Illawarra and James Maloney is to link up with Sydney Roosters from the Warriors in 2013.
The departure of Taylor will free up around $400,000 for Souths and put them in a great position to sign either Cooper Cronk from Melbourne or Daly Cherry-Evans from Manly.
Queensland halfback Cronk is the biggest name off contract at the end of the year and is yet to commit himself to the Storm.
Manly have huge salary-cap issues, with many big names on back-ended contracts that kick in next season. They are battling to keep Cherry-Evans, who is earning just $85,000 a season and has asked for a release despite having a year to run on his contract.