1 Douhei
2 Addo-Carr
3 Mbye
4 Momorovski
5 Nofoluma
🔥🔥
2 Addo-Carr
3 Mbye
4 Momorovski
5 Nofoluma
🔥🔥
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
@Ponyo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102224) said:Josh Addo-Carr hasn’t given up on leaving Melbourne before the upcoming NRL season, with three Sydney clubs on standby – but the Storm winger must wait for the dominoes to fall.
Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
January 16, 2020 5:56pm
Josh Addo Carr’s hopes of getting out of Melbourne this year are being hampered by the Storm’s reluctance release the star winger unless a rival club can offer up a similar quality player in return.
The Daily Telegraph understands the three clubs in the race for Addo-Carr are the Sydney Roosters, Canterbury and St George Illawarra.
The Storm have already agreed to release Addo-Carr for next year but behind the scenes a game is still being played out to get him to Sydney for the 2020 season.
Addo-Carr is going through a management dispute which is only making it more difficult for rival clubs to enter into any negotiations.
But the other issue is said to be the Storm’s so-called unreasonable demands if a player swap was to occur.
While the Storm are selling it as if they are in a position of power, the fact of the matter is that it is Addo-Carr who wants out on compassionate grounds.
But unless Melbourne lower the bar it is unlikely a trade will be done for this year.
The Storm are in a difficult position given they have already lost Will Chambers and Curtis Scott which has left them extremely skinny in the outside backs while both Addo-Carr and Suliasi Vunivalu will be on the move next year, unless of course Addo-Carr leaves early.
The Roosters are considered the favourites to get the star Test winger if a deal can be done.
Meanwhile, Adam Doueihi’s career at South Sydney remains in limbo following Latrell Mitchell’s arrival.
Wayne Bennett had another chat with Doueihi on Thursday and assured the 21-year-old he would not be pushed out of the club if he didn’t want to leave.
The trouble is if Doueihi stays his best hope of cracking an NRL spot will be as a utility off the bench.
While Wests Tigers have shown interest in signing Doueihi there is a push for the Rabbitohs to sweeten the deal by at least picking up some of his $500,000 salary for 2020.
At this point the Rabbitohs have no intention of paying any money to release Doueihi although that could change if Jai Arrow becomes available for this year.
Arrow’s situation at the Gold Coast hasn’t changed with the Titans still not budging on an early release, although that could also change if Gold Coast can find a suitable replacement.
The Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday that star Cronulla prop Andrew Fifita had been tossed up as a possible replacement for Arrow.
Although both the Sharks and Titans have denied any knowledge of the Fifita speculation, rival clubs are aware that Cronulla has its own salary cap concerns.
And it would not surprise to see further Sharks players linked with rival clubs in the countdown to the season.
@Ponyo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102224) said:Josh Addo-Carr hasn’t given up on leaving Melbourne before the upcoming NRL season, with three Sydney clubs on standby – but the Storm winger must wait for the dominoes to fall.
Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
January 16, 2020 5:56pm
Josh Addo Carr’s hopes of getting out of Melbourne this year are being hampered by the Storm’s reluctance release the star winger unless a rival club can offer up a similar quality player in return.
The Daily Telegraph understands the three clubs in the race for Addo-Carr are the Sydney Roosters, Canterbury and St George Illawarra.
The Storm have already agreed to release Addo-Carr for next year but behind the scenes a game is still being played out to get him to Sydney for the 2020 season.
Addo-Carr is going through a management dispute which is only making it more difficult for rival clubs to enter into any negotiations.
But the other issue is said to be the Storm’s so-called unreasonable demands if a player swap was to occur.
While the Storm are selling it as if they are in a position of power, the fact of the matter is that it is Addo-Carr who wants out on compassionate grounds.
But unless Melbourne lower the bar it is unlikely a trade will be done for this year.
The Storm are in a difficult position given they have already lost Will Chambers and Curtis Scott which has left them extremely skinny in the outside backs while both Addo-Carr and Suliasi Vunivalu will be on the move next year, unless of course Addo-Carr leaves early.
The Roosters are considered the favourites to get the star Test winger if a deal can be done.
Meanwhile, Adam Doueihi’s career at South Sydney remains in limbo following Latrell Mitchell’s arrival.
Wayne Bennett had another chat with Doueihi on Thursday and assured the 21-year-old he would not be pushed out of the club if he didn’t want to leave.
The trouble is if Doueihi stays his best hope of cracking an NRL spot will be as a utility off the bench.
While Wests Tigers have shown interest in signing Doueihi there is a push for the Rabbitohs to sweeten the deal by at least picking up some of his $500,000 salary for 2020.
At this point the Rabbitohs have no intention of paying any money to release Doueihi although that could change if Jai Arrow becomes available for this year.
Arrow’s situation at the Gold Coast hasn’t changed with the Titans still not budging on an early release, although that could also change if Gold Coast can find a suitable replacement.
The Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday that star Cronulla prop Andrew Fifita had been tossed up as a possible replacement for Arrow.
Although both the Sharks and Titans have denied any knowledge of the Fifita speculation, rival clubs are aware that Cronulla has its own salary cap concerns.
And it would not surprise to see further Sharks players linked with rival clubs in the countdown to the season.
@Geo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102195) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102194) said:@Geo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102187) said:There are transfer fees in the NRL now...?
Apparently so. Pascoe can drive down and deliver the transfer fee in cash. They can keep his car too as a little sweetener. He can get the bus back.
Pretty sure if they did it would be included in the paying Clubs Salary Cap allotment..
Using the above ex...NRL would take Addo-Carr's value in our cap as 700K..
@Aesopian said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102250) said:@Ponyo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102224) said:Josh Addo-Carr hasn’t given up on leaving Melbourne before the upcoming NRL season, with three Sydney clubs on standby – but the Storm winger must wait for the dominoes to fall.
Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
January 16, 2020 5:56pm
Josh Addo Carr’s hopes of getting out of Melbourne this year are being hampered by the Storm’s reluctance release the star winger unless a rival club can offer up a similar quality player in return.
The Daily Telegraph understands the three clubs in the race for Addo-Carr are the Sydney Roosters, Canterbury and St George Illawarra.
The Storm have already agreed to release Addo-Carr for next year but behind the scenes a game is still being played out to get him to Sydney for the 2020 season.
Addo-Carr is going through a management dispute which is only making it more difficult for rival clubs to enter into any negotiations.
But the other issue is said to be the Storm’s so-called unreasonable demands if a player swap was to occur.
While the Storm are selling it as if they are in a position of power, the fact of the matter is that it is Addo-Carr who wants out on compassionate grounds.
But unless Melbourne lower the bar it is unlikely a trade will be done for this year.
The Storm are in a difficult position given they have already lost Will Chambers and Curtis Scott which has left them extremely skinny in the outside backs while both Addo-Carr and Suliasi Vunivalu will be on the move next year, unless of course Addo-Carr leaves early.
The Roosters are considered the favourites to get the star Test winger if a deal can be done.
Meanwhile, Adam Doueihi’s career at South Sydney remains in limbo following Latrell Mitchell’s arrival.
Wayne Bennett had another chat with Doueihi on Thursday and assured the 21-year-old he would not be pushed out of the club if he didn’t want to leave.
The trouble is if Doueihi stays his best hope of cracking an NRL spot will be as a utility off the bench.
While Wests Tigers have shown interest in signing Doueihi there is a push for the Rabbitohs to sweeten the deal by at least picking up some of his $500,000 salary for 2020.
At this point the Rabbitohs have no intention of paying any money to release Doueihi although that could change if Jai Arrow becomes available for this year.
Arrow’s situation at the Gold Coast hasn’t changed with the Titans still not budging on an early release, although that could also change if Gold Coast can find a suitable replacement.
The Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday that star Cronulla prop Andrew Fifita had been tossed up as a possible replacement for Arrow.
Although both the Sharks and Titans have denied any knowledge of the Fifita speculation, rival clubs are aware that Cronulla has its own salary cap concerns.
And it would not surprise to see further Sharks players linked with rival clubs in the countdown to the season.
Paul Crawley's just announced his derangement to the world with this article. Tigers need quality outside backs. It's a glaring need. The top winger in the comp is on the market and he puts pen to paper declaring we're not in the running.
Nice try crawls but we're defos in the running and the club is gonna throw the kitchen sink & then some to snare the fox's signature
@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102227) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Don’t worry if we are Chairman Lee will let us all know about it.
@Spud_Murphy said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102267) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102227) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Don’t worry if we are Chairman Lee will let us all know about it.
Lol you mean go off half cocked again! Guy’s a lawyer right? Be interesting seeing him in action in a court room ?
@hobbo1 said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102268) said:@Spud_Murphy said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102267) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102227) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Don’t worry if we are Chairman Lee will let us all know about it.
Lol you mean go off half cocked again! Guy’s a lawyer right? Be interesting seeing him in action in a court room ?
Came across as a complete amateur ..
IMO
@hobbo1 said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102277) said:@Glenn5150 said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102272) said:@hobbo1 said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102268) said:@Spud_Murphy said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102267) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102227) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Don’t worry if we are Chairman Lee will let us all know about it.
Lol you mean go off half cocked again! Guy’s a lawyer right? Be interesting seeing him in action in a court room ?
Came across as a complete amateur ..
IMO
The guy has built a massive national legal firm, building significant wealth and a group of nuffies on an internet forum lol at him and call him an amateur.
Im sure he is chastened.
Couldn’t care what he’s achieved in business really ...
How many chairperson’s do you see on tv smiling like a Cheshire Cat gloating about a potential million dollar signing ...
Came across as an amateur to me ...
Maybe he should log onto the forum ?
We know our shit !
@hobbo1 said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102268) said:@Spud_Murphy said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102267) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102227) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Don’t worry if we are Chairman Lee will let us all know about it.
Lol you mean go off half cocked again! Guy’s a lawyer right? Be interesting seeing him in action in a court room ?
Came across as a complete amateur ..
IMO
@innsaneink said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102262) said:@Aesopian said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102250) said:@Ponyo said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102224) said:Josh Addo-Carr hasn’t given up on leaving Melbourne before the upcoming NRL season, with three Sydney clubs on standby – but the Storm winger must wait for the dominoes to fall.
Paul Crawley, The Daily Telegraph
January 16, 2020 5:56pm
Josh Addo Carr’s hopes of getting out of Melbourne this year are being hampered by the Storm’s reluctance release the star winger unless a rival club can offer up a similar quality player in return.
The Daily Telegraph understands the three clubs in the race for Addo-Carr are the Sydney Roosters, Canterbury and St George Illawarra.
The Storm have already agreed to release Addo-Carr for next year but behind the scenes a game is still being played out to get him to Sydney for the 2020 season.
Addo-Carr is going through a management dispute which is only making it more difficult for rival clubs to enter into any negotiations.
But the other issue is said to be the Storm’s so-called unreasonable demands if a player swap was to occur.
While the Storm are selling it as if they are in a position of power, the fact of the matter is that it is Addo-Carr who wants out on compassionate grounds.
But unless Melbourne lower the bar it is unlikely a trade will be done for this year.
The Storm are in a difficult position given they have already lost Will Chambers and Curtis Scott which has left them extremely skinny in the outside backs while both Addo-Carr and Suliasi Vunivalu will be on the move next year, unless of course Addo-Carr leaves early.
The Roosters are considered the favourites to get the star Test winger if a deal can be done.
Meanwhile, Adam Doueihi’s career at South Sydney remains in limbo following Latrell Mitchell’s arrival.
Wayne Bennett had another chat with Doueihi on Thursday and assured the 21-year-old he would not be pushed out of the club if he didn’t want to leave.
The trouble is if Doueihi stays his best hope of cracking an NRL spot will be as a utility off the bench.
While Wests Tigers have shown interest in signing Doueihi there is a push for the Rabbitohs to sweeten the deal by at least picking up some of his $500,000 salary for 2020.
At this point the Rabbitohs have no intention of paying any money to release Doueihi although that could change if Jai Arrow becomes available for this year.
Arrow’s situation at the Gold Coast hasn’t changed with the Titans still not budging on an early release, although that could also change if Gold Coast can find a suitable replacement.
The Daily Telegraph reported on Wednesday that star Cronulla prop Andrew Fifita had been tossed up as a possible replacement for Arrow.
Although both the Sharks and Titans have denied any knowledge of the Fifita speculation, rival clubs are aware that Cronulla has its own salary cap concerns.
And it would not surprise to see further Sharks players linked with rival clubs in the countdown to the season.
Paul Crawley's just announced his derangement to the world with this article. Tigers need quality outside backs. It's a glaring need. The top winger in the comp is on the market and he puts pen to paper declaring we're not in the running.
Nice try crawls but we're defos in the running and the club is gonna throw the kitchen sink & then some to snare the fox's signature
OK... Opinion or fact?
@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@wokesmoke said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102328) said:@tiga4eva said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102226) said:So, were not even in the hunt for him ????????
Not true. JAC is a high priority for tigers
@Demps said in [Josh Addo Carr Contract Discussion](/post/1102243) said:1 Douhei _ D
2 Addo-Carr _ A
3 Mbye _M
4 Momorovski _ M
5 Nofoluma _ No chance
🔥🔥