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@mike said in [JAC](/post/1235178) said:JAC watch: Day 30
@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
Play Video
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235594) said:@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
Play Video
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
Wasn't Nofoaluma being talked up as an SOO aspirant?
@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235595) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235594) said:@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
Wasn't Nofoaluma being talked up as an SOO aspirant?
By who?
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235596) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235595) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235594) said:@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
Advertisement
"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
Wasn't Nofoaluma being talked up as an SOO aspirant?
By who?
I was reading it on the forum.
@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235597) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235596) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235595) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235594) said:@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
Wasn't Nofoaluma being talked up as an SOO aspirant?
By who?
I was reading it on the forum.
The general forum consensus has been that he won’t be picked. From what I have read
@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235600) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235597) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235596) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [JAC](/post/1235595) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235594) said:@Madge said in [JAC](/post/1235543) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235540) said:@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.
I agree, he's a centre and he is quick. In saying that, he can score.
Nofoaluma isnlt off limits. He got shown up badly by JAC for pace.
To be honest, anyone in the comp would have been shown up badly by JAC.
Wasn't Nofoaluma being talked up as an SOO aspirant?
By who?
I was reading it on the forum.
The general forum consensus has been that he won’t be picked. From what I have read
JAC is the benchmark.
@weststigerman said in [JAC](/post/1235603) said:Can we trade Kepaoa? I think Talau is slightly ahead and has more upside.
@Mighty_Tiger said in [JAC](/post/1235509) said:@pawsandclaws1 said in [JAC](/post/1235507) said:@tig_prmz said in [JAC](/post/1235498) said:@Littlebittipsy said in [JAC](/post/1234949) said:Melbourne are prepared to entertain another 12-month loan deal to fast-track Josh Addo-Carr's move back to Sydney.
As Addo-Carr lined up against his likely future employer on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday evening, The Sun-Herald can reveal the Storm have warmed to the idea of finding a short-term fix to replace the "Fox", rather than hold out hope for a like-for-like replacement.
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V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
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5:04
V'landys confirms larger crowds for NRL finals
NRL boss Peter V'landys has confirmed larger crowds will be allowed for the upcoming finals.
The Storm have already made it clear they will not release Addo-Carr from the final year of his deal unless they are able to sign a suitable replacement. The talent available for next season is scarce, but improves dramatically in 2022.
Popular Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is at the top of the Storm's wish list, even though Tigers coach Michael Maguire has already gone on record about having no interest in releasing one of his stars.
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"No chance – there's no way in the world that Dave's leaving," Maguire said earlier this month.
There is nothing stopping Nofoaluma playing for the Storm next year and then returning to the Tigers in 2022 when the club will have freed up plenty of salary cap space with the departures of Josh Reynolds and Russell Packer.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.
Josh Addo-Carr wants to move back to Sydney in 2021.CREDIT:GETTY
Penrith's Brent Naden is another player who has been discussed by Storm officials. Naden, however, would be seen as a longer-term prospect as a centre or winger.
There has already been contact between Naden's management and the Storm. The youngster is off-contract at the end of next year and any move would give Penrith the freedom to re-sign off-contract outside back Charlie Staines.
That is freaky, I suggested this last night without looking at this article
Kepaoa could switch to the right for the year.
Kepaoa isn’t a winger.
We would be nuts to say no to Talau, Kepaoa, Mbye , Momo and BJ leaving for JAC with expectations it isn’t a year loan either. None of these offer us speed not just in attack but in defense as well.
Noffa & AD should be off limits.
I get it’s a year loan then long term deal but Melb own the cards here. If he goes to another club they will keep him long term, no club will give up a good replacement without keeping him longer term.