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**Ennis set to return to Knights after Bennett deal**
Brad Walter
April 13, 2011

WAYNE BENNETT'S signing with the Knights has sparked a chain reaction that is tipped to result in NSW Origin hooker Michael Ennis returning to Newcastle next season and Michael Maguire appointed South Sydney coach within days.

On a dramatic day in rugby league, the Bulldogs also lost Blues centre Jamal Idris to the Gold Coast, with speculation that his shock decision to join the Titans on a five-year deal was partly due to the Knights' inability to fit both him and Darius Boyd under the salary cap.

Boyd will follow Bennett from St George Illawarra to Newcastle next season, along with key members of the Dragons coaching staff, headed by high-performance manager Jeremy Hickmans.

The Dragons contingent, who all moved from Brisbane with Bennett in 2009, could be joined at the Knights by another former Bronco in Ennis. Canterbury last month announced the 27-year-old Newcastle junior had agreed to a contract extension for a further three seasons but it is believed he has a get-out clause.

Ennis left the Broncos at the same time as Bennett, and has a close relationship with the master coach from his three-year stint under him. It is understood he would have gone with Bennett had he chosen to return to Brisbane or to join Souths.

It is also understood Ennis is yet to sign his new deal with the Bulldogs, which was announced on

March 1, but the contract means he can exercise a get-out clause by round 10 of this year's competition.

Boyd is off-contract at St George Illawarrra, and the club is resigned to losing him after Bennett announced two weeks ago that he was leaving at the end of the season as the star fullback, who won the Clive Churchill Medal as man of the match in last year's grand final, is considered a virtual package deal with the seven-time premiership winning coach.

Brisbane officials had Boyd earmarked as captain Darren Lockyer's replacement at five-eighth until Bennett advised Broncos chief executive Paul White last Thursday night that he would not be returning to the club he guided to six grand final wins in 21 seasons as coach.

Whether Boyd will play fullback or five-eighth at Newcastle remains to be seen as Knights captain Kurt Gidley can also capably fill either role but many within the game see Boyd making a similar transition to the No.6 jersey as Lockyer.

The Knights have about 10 players off contract but it is unlikely the club could have signed both Boyd and Idris, who yesterday agreed to a five-year deal with the Titans worth more than $2 million.

Newcastle owner Nathan Tinkler also wants to sign Cronulla prop Kade Snowden, and the NSW Origin representative is expected to accept his offer following the mining magnate's successful takeover of the club on March 30 and Bennett's decision to coach the Knights until the end of the 2015 season.

Like Ennis, Snowden is a Newcastle junior, and Tinkler is keen to bring homegrown talent such as the Origin duo back to the club.

However, Bennett has never been one to show blind loyalty to any player, and those off contract at the Knights, including hooker Isaac De Gois, will now be anxious about their futures.

De Gois is believed to have all but agreed to terms for a new three-year deal with the Knights, but that was before Tinkler's takeover.

Others off contract at the end of the season include Steve Southern, Adam MacDougall, Wes Naiqama, Matt Hilder, Shannon McDonnell, Cameron Ciraldo, Con Mika, Kevin Naiqama and Keith Lulia.

Gidley is understood to have agreed to terms for a new four-year deal, while the club is expected to step up negotiations with New Zealand Test centre Junior Sa'u now that Idris has signed with the Titans.

Newcastle coach Rick Stone has been offered a role as Bennett's assistant, although the 44-year-old, who played three first grade games for South Sydney in the club's 1989 minor premiership-winning team, was yesterday linked with the Rabbitohs job. However, the Herald understands that Wigan coach Maguire has already agreed to take charge of the Rabbitohs, and an announcement is expected as soon as today.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l…412-1dcp6.html
 
Ennis, Boyd, Snowden coupled with Mullen, Gidley, Uate, Houston, Hilder and Fa'aoso and Costigan.

De Gois has already agreed to terms so he won't go anywhere.

Yep, they'll be under the cap next year… :unamused:
 
I hope Ennis goes to Knights I have always liked the Dogs until that clown joined . Never really liked the Knights apart from the fact we have beaten them a lot lately .
 
I have always hated Dogs, and hated Ennis because he was a Dog and a rival of Farah. Now, it seems I will like Ennis :laughing:

Anywho, is it just me or does it seem like this was all planned way in advance?? Even before the Tinkler takeover??
 
Well it's really all speculation at the minute TP.

Boyd hasn't officially signed with them, neither has Snowden, and there's merely a suggestion that Ennis has a get out clause.
 
Ennis was very good for the Knights during his time there but had to move on for 2 reasons, Danny Buderus was in front of him and I understand that he and his late father were estranged at the time.
While Tinkler has great intentions in trying to lure ex Newcastle players back to the Hunter who would you have back in the Tigers colours in 2012 if it were possible, for example Ben T'Eo, Dean Collis etc?.
 
Ennis going nowhere: Bulldogs
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AAPWed, Apr 13, 2011 - 3:18 PM
Canterbury have moved to scotch suggestions hooker Michael Ennis could quit the NRL club and join cashed-up Newcastle.
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Reports on Wednesday suggested Ennis was yet to sign his contract with the Bulldogs or had a get-out clause, despite the club announcing he had agreed to a new three-year deal last month.
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The 27-year-old began his career at the Knights and also played under incoming coach Wayne Bennett for Brisbane between 2006-08.
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"The Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs can confirm that Michael Ennis is signed to the club through to the end of the 2014 National Rugby League season," a club statement said.
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Ennis added: "I have agreed to extend my stay with the Bulldogs recently, nothing has changed.
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"I have not spoken with Newcastle since leaving the club many years ago."
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Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said the club viewed Ennis as captaincy material.
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"Michael Ennis is highly regarded at the Bulldogs," Greenberg said.
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"We see him as a future leader and a long-term player with the club."

Source: nrl.com

Ok I still hate him..
 
@Fraze23 said:
I would take Degois any day of the week. Ennis is a mote of a player.

Ennis is the 3rd best hooker in the comp, accept it or not. I hate Ennis with a passion too and I hate Watmough as well, but it doesn't take away from the fact that they are good players. Even though they are grubby and sesnseless, they are good players.
 
If I see him around I'll give him the old trolly pole to the knee cap, making way for Farah to play hooker for NSW :slight_smile:

NB: all comments are said in jest and by no means are serious or meant to be taken seriously.

De Gois is gone, if Ennis signs why would the Knights need him…
Doogs retires next year and more than likely see a few of those players shown the door to make way for Snowden, Ennis & Boyd and expect a few more signings.
Crazy times!
 
@Demps said:
If I see him around I'll give him the old trolly pole to the knee cap, making way for Farah to play hooker for NSW 🙂

NB: all comments are said in jest and by no means are serious or meant to be taken seriously.

Dont be silly Demps…

Thats why we have cousins...
 
@Demps said:
If I see him around I'll give him the old trolly pole to the knee cap, making way for Farah to play hooker for NSW :slight_smile:

NB: all comments are said in jest and by no means are serious or meant to be taken seriously.

De Gois is gone, if Ennis signs why would the Knights need him…
Doogs retires next year and more than likely see a few of those players shown the door to make way for Snowden, Ennis & Boyd and expect a few more signings.
Crazy times!

Forget the old trolley pole hit him with the ube stick …...
 
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Ennis going nowhere: Bulldogs
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AAPWed, Apr 13, 2011 - 3:18 PM
Canterbury have moved to scotch suggestions hooker Michael Ennis could quit the NRL club and join cashed-up Newcastle.
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Reports on Wednesday suggested Ennis was yet to sign his contract with the Bulldogs or had a get-out clause, despite the club announcing he had agreed to a new three-year deal last month.
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The 27-year-old began his career at the Knights and also played under incoming coach Wayne Bennett for Brisbane between 2006-08.
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"The Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs can confirm that Michael Ennis is signed to the club through to the end of the 2014 National Rugby League season," a club statement said.
Good the dogs can have him, fits well in the kennel.
Ennis added: "I have agreed to extend my stay with the Bulldogs recently, nothing has changed.
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"I have not spoken with Newcastle since leaving the club many years ago."
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Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said the club viewed Ennis as captaincy material.
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"Michael Ennis is highly regarded at the Bulldogs," Greenberg said.
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"We see him as a future leader and a long-term player with the club."

Source: nrl.com

Ok I still hate him..

Good the dogs can have him, fits well in the kennel
 

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