Jedi_Tiger
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i think JAC will cost us more like 675k to 700k still money well spent
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@Jedi_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1225943) said:i think JAC will cost us more like 675k to 700k still money well spent
@balmain-boy said in [JAC](/post/1225928) said:600k is the absolute max we could pay for him. 550k ideal. I don't like the 4 year deal. 3 years plus a club option perhaps, but 4 year deal are always extremely risky.
@walter said in [JAC](/post/1225947) said:@Jedi_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1225943) said:i think JAC will cost us more like 675k to 700k still money well spent
Really would you pay that much for a guy untried at nrl level at fullback he’s playing with a gun side down in Melbourne gunna have to do a hole lot more running and work off the ball hope I’m wrong but no thanks
@Roar_Power said in [JAC](/post/1225949) said:@balmain-boy said in [JAC](/post/1225928) said:600k is the absolute max we could pay for him. 550k ideal. I don't like the 4 year deal. 3 years plus a club option perhaps, but 4 year deal are always extremely risky.
Foxsports suggests contract offer of $600k per season.
@avocadoontoast said in [JAC](/post/1225941) said:No issue with $600k. With Joey reportedly on $600k, Reynolds on $800k, McQueen $400k it looks like good value
@Newtown said in [JAC](/post/1225952) said:NineSportNRL
Wests Tigers table Josh Addo-Carr four-year multi-million dollar deal
By WWOS staff
an hour ago
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Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr's eventual move to Sydney is another step closer to becoming a reality after the Wests Tigers tabled a four-year multi-million dollar contract.
Addo-Carr, who is expected to be released by the Melbourne Storm on compassionate grounds at the end of the season, revealed last month his desire to switch to fullback once he finds a new club, presumably in New South Wales.
Tigers coach Michael Maguire recently spoke to the 25-year-old about switching positions and taking on the club's fullback duties, which would also command a larger pay packet compared to that of a winger.
Now it appears Addo-Carr's a step closer to returning to Sydney and making a comeback at his former club after the Tigers offered him a four-year deal to become the new No.1 according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Josh Addo-Carr of the Storm (Getty)
One of the fastest players in the game, Addo-Carr, who represents NSW and Australia, has scored 75 tries from 100 NRL appearances playing almost exclusively on the wing.
He told The Sydney Morning Herald last month that as a member of the Storm, he's learned a lot from legendary fullback and Melbourne club great, Billy Slater.
"I wouldn't mind challenging myself. I played fullback in under-20s and all of my junior footy, too," he said.
"If I have a full pre-season and work extremely hard, I think I can be up there.
"When I came down to Melbourne I learned a lot off Bill [Billy Slater], you get to pick his brain."
@balmain-boy said in [JAC](/post/1225928) said:600k is the absolute max we could pay for him. 550k ideal. I don't like the 4 year deal. 3 years plus a club option perhaps, but 4 year deal are always extremely risky.
@tigerap said in [JAC](/post/1225960) said:@balmain-boy said in [JAC](/post/1225928) said:600k is the absolute max we could pay for him. 550k ideal. I don't like the 4 year deal. 3 years plus a club option perhaps, but 4 year deal are always extremely risky.
I hate 4 year deals......can't recall when the last 4 year deal for the WT worked out to be good one
@tigerap said in [JAC](/post/1225959) said:I home this doesn't turn out to be L.M. 2.0