Jennings to the bulldogs?

Andy666

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Ive heard that Jennings has signed with the bulldogs effectively immediatly…

Before you redicule me for not naming a "realiable source" just see what happens...but it just makes sense
 
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/dogs-keen-to-snap-up-jennings-midseason-20120526-1zbk9.html

That wouldn't be your source, would it?
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/dogs-keen-to-snap-up-jennings-midseason-20120526-1zbk9.html

That wouldn't be your source, would it?

600K a year for Jennings he is a lazy bugger and would be worth 1/2 that money. I can see why Penrith have cap issues.
 
I heard same but with Parra.
Cause his brother is at the club.
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Mark Geyer you GOOSE!!! "a kiss and a cuddle - that origin game was his best game of the year". Mate, I think that's the point!!!!!He can motivate himself for an Origin performance (Oh sorry, PREFORMANCE) but won't make a tackle at club level. A 600K player should be pressing for captaincy and mentoring the younger guys.
 
They have already added Mitch Brown and Inu to their roster for this season, now they want to add Jennings, makes you wonder how they have the cap space.
 
@PrattenParkMagpie said:
They have already added Mitch Brown and Inu to their roster for this season, now they want to add Jennings, makes you wonder how they have the cap space.

probably "creative accounting" :laughing:
 
Penrith are in shambles
Stripping Lewis of captaincy…
At least make a co captain system, what a disgrace to do that to a great club man

imagine if we did that to Robbie after his "apparent dramas" with sheensy and benji.

And now selling Jennings because they have cap dramas and realized they payed him overs... They should have to honour their contract to him
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@gold on black said:
Penrith are in shambles
Stripping Lewis of captaincy…
At least make a co captain system, what a disgrace to do that to a great club man

imagine if we did that to Robbie after his "apparent dramas" with sheensy and benji.

And now selling Jennings because they have cap dramas and realized they payed him overs... They should have to honour their contract to him
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I would suggest that Cleary wanted a continuity of leadership while Lewis would be ducking in and out of the team, that's not a bad thing. Either that or he believes he can get the most out of Lewis without the added pressure of captaincy.

Jennings has a bloody terrible attitude. Given the coin he is on, he conducts himself very poorly and is a disgrace to the club, his team mates and his fans. He should be an emerging leader in the side, and instead he turns up to training hungover/still pissed. Have a gander at how Tighe and Daniela have been playing… They'd be lucky to be on half of what Jennings earns between them and they're showing the right attitude.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
@gold on black said:
Penrith are in shambles
Stripping Lewis of captaincy…
At least make a co captain system, what a disgrace to do that to a great club man

imagine if we did that to Robbie after his "apparent dramas" with sheensy and benji.

And now selling Jennings because they have cap dramas and realized they payed him overs... They should have to honour their contract to him
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I would suggest that Cleary wanted a continuity of leadership while Lewis would be ducking in and out of the team, that's not a bad thing. Either that or he believes he can get the most out of Lewis without the added pressure of captaincy.

Jennings has a bloody terrible attitude. Given the coin he is on, he conducts himself very poorly and is a disgrace to the club, his team mates and his fans. He should be an emerging leader in the side, and instead he turns up to training hungover/still pissed. Have a gander at how Tighe and Daniela have been playing… They'd be lucky to be on half of what Jennings earns between them and they're showing the right attitude.

Farah gallen thaiday smith thurston/Scott shillington all manage to hold their captaincy…
Clearly knew from day dot Lewis was almost guaranteed a blues jersey
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@gold on black said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@gold on black said:
Penrith are in shambles
Stripping Lewis of captaincy…
At least make a co captain system, what a disgrace to do that to a great club man

imagine if we did that to Robbie after his "apparent dramas" with sheensy and benji.

And now selling Jennings because they have cap dramas and realized they payed him overs... They should have to honour their contract to him
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I would suggest that Cleary wanted a continuity of leadership while Lewis would be ducking in and out of the team, that's not a bad thing. Either that or he believes he can get the most out of Lewis without the added pressure of captaincy.

Jennings has a bloody terrible attitude. Given the coin he is on, he conducts himself very poorly and is a disgrace to the club, his team mates and his fans. He should be an emerging leader in the side, and instead he turns up to training hungover/still pissed. Have a gander at how Tighe and Daniela have been playing… They'd be lucky to be on half of what Jennings earns between them and they're showing the right attitude.

Farah gallen thaiday smith thurston/Scott shillington all manage to hold their captaincy…
Clearly knew from day dot Lewis was almost guaranteed a blues jersey
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Bunnies have 5 captains look how they are going
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@gold on black said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@gold on black said:
Penrith are in shambles
Stripping Lewis of captaincy…
At least make a co captain system, what a disgrace to do that to a great club man

imagine if we did that to Robbie after his "apparent dramas" with sheensy and benji.

And now selling Jennings because they have cap dramas and realized they payed him overs... They should have to honour their contract to him
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I would suggest that Cleary wanted a continuity of leadership while Lewis would be ducking in and out of the team, that's not a bad thing. Either that or he believes he can get the most out of Lewis without the added pressure of captaincy.

Jennings has a bloody terrible attitude. Given the coin he is on, he conducts himself very poorly and is a disgrace to the club, his team mates and his fans. He should be an emerging leader in the side, and instead he turns up to training hungover/still pissed. Have a gander at how Tighe and Daniela have been playing… They'd be lucky to be on half of what Jennings earns between them and they're showing the right attitude.

Farah gallen thaiday smith thurston/Scott shillington all manage to hold their captaincy…
Clearly knew from day dot Lewis was almost guaranteed a blues jersey
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Difference between Farah, Gallen, Thaiday, Smith, Thurston/Scott and Lewis is that their teams are in the top 8 and aren't languishing near the bottom of the ladder.
 
Criticize Cleary all you want, he strips the captaincy off of Luke Lewis and they cause one of the upsets of the season and smash manly by 18 points.

Agree with the decision or not, it worked.
 
NSW ORIGIN centre Michael Jennings has been told by Penrith that he is free to look for a new club as the ARL Commission prepares to reject the Panthers' application for a huge salary cap exemption.

As South Sydney became the latest team to be linked with Jennings, it also emerged that the ARLC was on the cusp of rejecting the submission filed by Penrith boss Phil Gould to alleviate the salary cap pressure on the club.

Uncertainty has clouded Jennings's future for weeks, but Penrith's intentions have now become clear. The result, the Herald has learnt, is that he has effectively been offered a release from his $600,000-a-season deal that runs until the end of 2015 and asked whether he could find another club.

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Weighed down by salary cap constraints as a result of recruitment and retention decisions made before their arrival, Penrith coach Ivan Cleary and general manager Gould are endeavouring to give the Panthers some room to move in terms of their roster, and Jennings is the prime target.

One of the NRL's most exciting players when at the top of his game, Jennings - in the second season of a five-year contract - is regarded as too expensive given Penrith's salary cap predicament.

Getting rid of him, however, will be no simple exercise. Canterbury were reported at the weekend to have signalled an interest in Jennings - although officially they are denying any, having just signed Krisnan Inu - and there was speculation yesterday that South Sydney might be keen to add the left-side centre to their star-studded line-up.

But it is unlikely rival clubs will be willing to pay the 24-year-old the value of his current contract, meaning that even if he signed elsewhere, the Panthers would likely have to fork out a portion of his income themselves - and, crucially, have it still included in their salary cap.

Cleary would not comment at a Penrith recovery session yesterday, and Gould did not return calls.

Relatively new arrivals at the Panthers, they have taken over with the books in disarray in terms of player payments, with back-ended deals crippling their recruitment strategy. Half of Penrith's salary cap for 2014 is reportedly taken up by only five players - Jennings, Luke Lewis, Lachlan Coote, Sam McKendry and Tim Grant.

Gould has taken the issue to ARLC chief executive David Gallop in an effort to gain some relief but the indications last night were the Panthers will not be given special assistance. The commission appears intent on not providing cap favours for one team, knowing that the other 15 would likely claim unfairness.

''The Panthers have provided us with a submission,'' Gallop said. ''It's not appropriate to go into the details but it goes without saying that salary-cap exemptions or concessions for one club and not others is a difficult hurdle to jump.

''There has to be consideration for the equality of the 16 clubs and their salary caps.''

Jennings was suspended for Penrith's 22-4 win over Manly on Sunday after throwing a wild punch at Brent Tate that earned him a sin-binning during the first State of Origin match last Wednesday in Melbourne. Due to representative commitments, he has not appeared in first grade since being demoted to NSW Cup feeder side Windsor Wolves by Cleary earlier this month for drinking while injured on Anzac Day.

It is understood that was Jennings's third disciplinary breach, and while the club declined to note it as an official transgression - knowing that disciplining a player for having a beer on Anzac Day would be a bad look - they could terminate his contract as a result. The difficulty of ripping up contracts, though, and the likelihood of subsequent legal action from the sacked player, makes this a last-resort option for Penrith.
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So looks like he is on the market, will be interestd to see who picks him up.
 
Geez if I were Penrith I would looking to get rid of a few others before turfing Jennings - he's a bloody SOO centre! They can ill-afford to let the good players go.

And how about Souths - always in line to buy every star player that comes on the market! They obviously don't have a salary cap :unamused:
 

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