rustycage
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**> When you have Tedesco-Keary-Cronk-Friend and Hughes-Munster-Croft-Smith as your spines, plus JWH-Taukeiaho and Bromwich-NAS as your prop combos, you can afford to be picky with the "bit players".**@jirskyr said in [Great article re Roosters Salary Cap](/post/1070218) said:@The_Patriot said in [Great article re Roosters Salary Cap](/post/1070181) said:I could care less for the salary cap talk. What the Roosters do well is release players who are not great value to the club. They dont pay overs for bit players. They then identity and recruit who add to the style of play and culture they are trying to achieve.
Its them and the Storm who lead this league in clever recruitment and retention.
You can afford to dismiss "bit players" when you have 3 or 4 million-dollar players on your roster.
Ryan Matterson in 2019 was clearly as good as any forward that the Roosters kept on, yet Roosters could afford to let him move on.
It's the same with the Storm, but at least I'll grant that the Storm put their own resources in those key positions, rather than raiding other clubs.
Also the bit players are potentially happy to play for less money but in a team full of elite players. Imagine the difference in the output being asked of, say, Zane Tetevano vs Alex Twal.
Whislt the point is taken, I'm not sure Hughes and Croft are worthy of too much fanfare. Nor for that matter Munster really. I think he is somewhat overhyped. Much like Morgan at the Cows.