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Putting a deadline on a contract offer is a sure fire way to make sure the player DOESNT sign the deal. It has never worked in the past we can’t do it now, there’s no rush here we don’t have to demand he sign straight away or the offer is pulled
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1253877) said:
Putting a deadline on a contract offer is a sure fire way to make sure the player DOESNT sign the deal. It has never worked in the past we can’t do it now, there’s no rush here we don’t have to demand he sign straight away or the offer is pulled

It worked with lateral didn’t it... no wait I think I got that wrong
 
@the_third said in [JAC](/post/1253878) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1253877) said:
Putting a deadline on a contract offer is a sure fire way to make sure the player DOESNT sign the deal. It has never worked in the past we can’t do it now, there’s no rush here we don’t have to demand he sign straight away or the offer is pulled

It worked with lateral didn’t it... no wait I think I got that wrong

Latrell, Teddy, Woods, Moses.... sure worked well for all those guys
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1253879) said:
@the_third said in [JAC](/post/1253878) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1253877) said:
Putting a deadline on a contract offer is a sure fire way to make sure the player DOESNT sign the deal. It has never worked in the past we can’t do it now, there’s no rush here we don’t have to demand he sign straight away or the offer is pulled

It worked with lateral didn’t it... no wait I think I got that wrong

Latrell, Teddy, Woods, Moses.... sure worked well for all those guys

Let’s do it. Nothing to lose.
 
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

“Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.” That calms me down a bit... pity we have to wait until after origin for an announcement though 🙄
 
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1253882) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

“Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.” That calms me down a bit... pity we have to wait until after origin for an announcement though ?


Don’t worry, another 4 weeks and we might move up to 5th in Corporate Revenue and then the elite players will flock to us.
 
@yeahcaz said in [JAC](/post/1253808) said:
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Do any of our insiders have an update on JAC? Starting to crap myself with all this JAC to the Bulldogs talk

He has backflipped on us...I mentioned this last week...

Do you know why? Money? Never really wanted to come here and was hoping for other offers eg rabbits?

He indicated he was happy and gave us many verbal assurances with our 4 year offer and it’s reported structure, then last week indicated he is has gone cold on us....

Oh well.. so be it.

Much like the Latrell negotiations last year. Sit tight until a better team makes an offer. The fact we haven’t made Semis for so long, makes us undesirable. Well have more funds next year but will have completed a decade of no Finals, we won’t attract elite players then either. This isn’t being pessimistic, it’s being realistic. Telling prospective players “we have the 6th best Corporate Revenue” doesn’t appear to be working. Elite players won’t join a mediocre side unless we offer overs. Someone tell me how this cycle ends

On top of this Madge will probably get sacked next season because the squad is so bang average it’s not even funny

I fear he will quit for the same reason. We need to add a couple of difference makers or we’ll continue to plod and wreck his reputation
 
@Yossarian said in [JAC](/post/1253821) said:
How I long for the days of the mystery prop... I think JAC is a very good winger and I’d love to see him back in our colours but he’s an unproven commodity at fullback and the club appears to be wisely offering what they think is good value. At the end of the day, without improvements in the halves and having Liddle or Simpkins or whoever doing a job at hooker we could have two flyers on the wings and get nowhere.

If he wants in, awesome. If not, so be it...


If he doesn't come here i hope he goes to Canterbury so everyone can see that he is not the saviour without guys like Smith, Munster, Paps etc creating things inside. Here and at Canterbury he is going to be the one everyone is expecting to be creating things to happen - and its not going to happen.
 
@tiga4eva said in [JAC](/post/1253833) said:
@Yossarian said in [JAC](/post/1253821) said:
How I long for the days of the mystery prop... I think JAC is a very good winger and I’d love to see him back in our colours but he’s an unproven commodity at fullback and the club appears to be wisely offering what they think is good value. At the end of the day, without improvements in the halves and having Liddle or Simpkins or whoever doing a job at hooker we could have two flyers on the wings and get nowhere.

If he wants in, awesome. If not, so be it...


No elite player will come to us for “good value” another sub standard season will just make it harder. We need a marquee signing to improve our appearance to other prospective targets. In regards to overs, does anyone think we paid “good value” for Joey Leilua

The point is if we’re paying overs it should be for a half not a winger...
 
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1253843) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

What happened to Barrett not raiding the Panthers talent? That was short lived. He will be on the Panthers most hated list.

Well I hope Barrett rips the panthers team apart and bolts their window shut
Let's see who the Panthers players prefer more
Barrett or the Smiling assassin
 
@the_third said in [JAC](/post/1253873) said:
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@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253866) said:
@mike said in [JAC](/post/1253860) said:
@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253858) said:
@hsvjones said in [JAC](/post/1253849) said:
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1253843) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

What happened to Barrett not raiding the Panthers talent? That was short lived. He will be on the Panthers most hated list.

Agree... Also if the JAC wants to go to South is correct We must put a deadline on this as we cannot wait another 4 weeks to be burnt again... We are not a doormat and if he wants our money and fullback spot he needs to grow up and make the call..


Agree- dont wait the 4 weeks. Give him till midnight Sunday and then we can talk to all the free 2021 season end players as alternates.

Who are?


Sorry not clear- of he is not coming (decided by not signing by deadline) just quit looking for a marque for 2021 season and look to the ones coming off contract end of 2021 season. Agree with the though of strengthening backrow and making do with backs.

How can he sign without a release?

He has a release

Since when?
 
@BAGNF05 said in [JAC](/post/1253888) said:
@yeahcaz said in [JAC](/post/1253808) said:
@tiga4eva said in [JAC](/post/1253807) said:
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1253803) said:
@tigerap said in [JAC](/post/1253801) said:
@dazza65 said in [JAC](/post/1253775) said:
@tigerap said in [JAC](/post/1253770) said:
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1253650) said:
Do any of our insiders have an update on JAC? Starting to crap myself with all this JAC to the Bulldogs talk

He has backflipped on us...I mentioned this last week...

Do you know why? Money? Never really wanted to come here and was hoping for other offers eg rabbits?

He indicated he was happy and gave us many verbal assurances with our 4 year offer and it’s reported structure, then last week indicated he is has gone cold on us....

Oh well.. so be it.

Much like the Latrell negotiations last year. Sit tight until a better team makes an offer. The fact we haven’t made Semis for so long, makes us undesirable. Well have more funds next year but will have completed a decade of no Finals, we won’t attract elite players then either. This isn’t being pessimistic, it’s being realistic. Telling prospective players “we have the 6th best Corporate Revenue” doesn’t appear to be working. Elite players won’t join a mediocre side unless we offer overs. Someone tell me how this cycle ends

On top of this Madge will probably get sacked next season because the squad is so bang average it’s not even funny

I fear he will quit for the same reason. We need to add a couple of difference makers or we’ll continue to plod and wreck his reputation

The plodders will see him out
 
@tiga4eva said in [JAC](/post/1253885) said:
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1253882) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

“Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.” That calms me down a bit... pity we have to wait until after origin for an announcement though ?


Don’t worry, another 4 weeks and we might move up to 5th in Corporate Revenue and then the elite players will flock to us.

Surprised we’re not getting more coverage in the Financial Review or Wall Street Journal.
 
I don’t understand why you people are so upset. Everybody in the NRL knows that we are the laughing stock and that we only get used as leverage , whilst player managers get their clients signed up to a real club in the interim. Everyone knows us as being there for washed up has-beens who are no longer at their peak and who come to us ONLY to top up their retirement nest egg superfund. Don’t take it personally, we are there just to make up the numbers.
 
@Yossarian said in [JAC](/post/1253894) said:
@tiga4eva said in [JAC](/post/1253833) said:
@Yossarian said in [JAC](/post/1253821) said:
How I long for the days of the mystery prop... I think JAC is a very good winger and I’d love to see him back in our colours but he’s an unproven commodity at fullback and the club appears to be wisely offering what they think is good value. At the end of the day, without improvements in the halves and having Liddle or Simpkins or whoever doing a job at hooker we could have two flyers on the wings and get nowhere.

If he wants in, awesome. If not, so be it...


No elite player will come to us for “good value” another sub standard season will just make it harder. We need a marquee signing to improve our appearance to other prospective targets. In regards to overs, does anyone think we paid “good value” for Joey Leilua

The point is if we’re paying overs it should be for a half not a winger...


With Brooks signed til 2023 I doubt we’d even be contemplating a half. We used to say “next year” we’ve now become so poor, it’s “in 2 years from now”. You know how poorly you have to manage a Clubs roster to miss the 8 nine years in a row?. We need to speed up the process, were a laughing stock.
 
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NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

What happened to Barrett not raiding the Panthers talent? That was short lived. He will be on the Panthers most hated list.

Agree... Also if the JAC wants to go to South is correct We must put a deadline on this as we cannot wait another 4 weeks to be burnt again... We are not a doormat and if he wants our money and fullback spot he needs to grow up and make the call..


Agree- dont wait the 4 weeks. Give him till midnight Sunday and then we can talk to all the free 2021 season end players as alternates.

Who are?


Sorry not clear- of he is not coming (decided by not signing by deadline) just quit looking for a marque for 2021 season and look to the ones coming off contract end of 2021 season. Agree with the though of strengthening backrow and making do with backs.

How can he sign without a release?

He has a release

Source?

Melbourne Storm many many weeks ago
Him a week ago, and a couple of days ago
Belamy’s face at the ring preso

He’s leaving brother - that’s not the question.

What’s your sauce he’s not leaving? I’d like to know.
 
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835):

"....... Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr.
**All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.**

OMG @mike !!
 
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@cochise said in [JAC](/post/1253871) said:
@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253866) said:
@mike said in [JAC](/post/1253860) said:
@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253858) said:
@hsvjones said in [JAC](/post/1253849) said:
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1253843) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

What happened to Barrett not raiding the Panthers talent? That was short lived. He will be on the Panthers most hated list.

Agree... Also if the JAC wants to go to South is correct We must put a deadline on this as we cannot wait another 4 weeks to be burnt again... We are not a doormat and if he wants our money and fullback spot he needs to grow up and make the call..


Agree- dont wait the 4 weeks. Give him till midnight Sunday and then we can talk to all the free 2021 season end players as alternates.

Who are?


Sorry not clear- of he is not coming (decided by not signing by deadline) just quit looking for a marque for 2021 season and look to the ones coming off contract end of 2021 season. Agree with the though of strengthening backrow and making do with backs.

How can he sign without a release?

He has a release

Source?

Melbourne Storm many many weeks ago
Him a week ago, and a couple of days ago
Belamy’s face at the ring preso

He’s leaving brother - that’s not the question.

What’s your sauce he’s not leaving? I’d like to know.

I didn't say he isn't leaving, I'm saying he hasn't been released yet and he can not sign a new contract until he is released.
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [JAC](/post/1253877) said:
Putting a deadline on a contract offer is a sure fire way to make sure the player DOESNT sign the deal. It has never worked in the past we can’t do it now, there’s no rush here we don’t have to demand he sign straight away or the offer is pulled

Understand what you are saying but can you explain why not..

We are just been a doormat for the player and his agent. They sit there and say to themselves look the Tigers are here as our back up plan if all else falls through.. Lets push this out for a month or 2 so your preferred teams have the time to move pieces around and increase there offer. In this time we could miss out on other opportunities they may pop up and we are certainly not in a position to wait for left overs. I can also see it could backfire and he says well i'm out then but hey at least we have understanding of where we are at..
There is Pro's and Con's to both but can you imagine this forum in 5 weeks time when he decides to go to South for 400k on the wing...

Side note - It is also a must about how you do this as you don't go in and demand that a decision is made by this date , it needs to be sold in a professional manner so they understand why and that other decisions are waiting in the back ground that need to be made. Make him feel wanted and sell it to him..
 
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@cochise said in [JAC](/post/1253902) said:
@the_third said in [JAC](/post/1253873) said:
@cochise said in [JAC](/post/1253871) said:
@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253866) said:
@mike said in [JAC](/post/1253860) said:
@2005magic said in [JAC](/post/1253858) said:
@hsvjones said in [JAC](/post/1253849) said:
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1253843) said:
@Raffman said in [JAC](/post/1253835) said:
NRL 2020: Bulldogs target Isaah Yeo, Stephen Crichton after Kyle Flanagan signing
It’s no secret Matt Burton is a key target but new Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett has two even bigger Penrith scalps in his sights. Canterbury’s growing hit list here.
Matt Burton is already a key target, and now Canterbury has drawn up a Panthers priority list which includes NSW State of Origin stars Stephen Crichton and Isaah Yeo.
It comes after the Bulldogs signed Penrith assistant Trent Barrett as head coach and aggressive Panthers forward Jack Hetherington.
While Burton is Canterbury’s main choice, the Bulldogs are closely monitoring Crichton and Yeo, who come off contract after next season.
The developments come as Canterbury confirmed the signing of Sydney Roosters halfback Kyle Flanagan to a three-year deal. A Burton-Flanagan halves combination could -potentially lift Canterbury into a top eight contender.
All NRL players coming off contract after next season can be officially approached from this Sunday.
Should they sign Burton, Canterbury hope he may arrive for next season although there is no indication Penrith would offer an early release.
The Daily Telegraph has also learnt Melbourne, North Queensland and Wests Tigers have an interest in Burton. Barrett was at Canterbury’s Belmore headquarters on Monday but after a long year at Penrith has taken a week’s holiday. He has a strong relationship with all Panthers players. Penrith has the most talent of any NRL club coming off contract after next year, including Burton, Crichton, Yeo, Jarome Luai, Kurt Capewell, Mitch Kenny, Spencer Leniu, Brent Naden, Josh Mansour and Zane Tetevano.
Yeo and Crichton could command salaries of between $500,000 and $600,000 a season. The Panthers are desperately hoping to retain all their grand finals stars.
Crichton’s brother, Bulldogs winger, Christian, comes off contract at Belmore after next season. While wanting to be strategic, Canterbury will have some cash to splash for 2022. Other NRL star players coming off after next season include Kotoni Staggs, Dale Finucane, Jahrome Hughes, Mitchell Pearce, Nathan Brown, Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Jarome Luai, Dane Gagai, Adam Reynolds, Junior Tatola, Cameron McInnes, Corey Norman, Angus Crichton, James Tedesco, Daniel Tupou and David Nofoaluma,
They can receive offers from midnight on Sunday. Tedesco is shortly expected to announce a new five-year, $6m deal at Bondi.
Canterbury remains hopeful but not overly confident of signing Melbourne and NSW star Josh Addo-Carr. The club is insisting they have not yet made him an offer.
Addo-Carr is attracted to South Sydney but would be unable to play his preferred fullback spot at Redfern because of good mate, Latrell Mitchell. Wests Tigers also remain a chance of signing Addo-Carr.
Barrett is a huge fan of Addo-Carr. All negotiations have been delayed given Addo-Carr will be in NSW camp for the next four weeks.
Canterbury confirmed 22-year-old Flanagan’s signing on Tuesday ¬morning.
“Kyle is a quality all-round footballer, who will bring game management and a strong kicking component to our halves, as well as having the potential to grow as a player under Trent Barrett and his coaching staff,” said Bulldogs CEO, Andrew Hill.
“We are putting together a squad that has the right qualities and everyone is excited about getting back together for the pre-season in what we believe is a new beginning for the club. We can’t wait for Kyle to be a part of that.”

What happened to Barrett not raiding the Panthers talent? That was short lived. He will be on the Panthers most hated list.

Agree... Also if the JAC wants to go to South is correct We must put a deadline on this as we cannot wait another 4 weeks to be burnt again... We are not a doormat and if he wants our money and fullback spot he needs to grow up and make the call..


Agree- dont wait the 4 weeks. Give him till midnight Sunday and then we can talk to all the free 2021 season end players as alternates.

Who are?


Sorry not clear- of he is not coming (decided by not signing by deadline) just quit looking for a marque for 2021 season and look to the ones coming off contract end of 2021 season. Agree with the though of strengthening backrow and making do with backs.

How can he sign without a release?

He has a release

Source?

Melbourne Storm many many weeks ago
Him a week ago, and a couple of days ago
Belamy’s face at the ring preso

He’s leaving brother - that’s not the question.

What’s your sauce he’s not leaving? I’d like to know.

I didn't say he isn't leaving, I'm saying he hasn't been released yet and he can not sign a new contract until he is released.

He has permission to negotiate. Same same
 
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