Set of Six: Let's hope money doesn't break up Luke Brooks, Mitchell Moses and James Tedesco
Date
March 15, 2016 - 10:01PM
Phil Gould
Luke Brooks, Mitchell Moses and James Tedesco again showed their brilliance against the Manly Sea Eagles on Monday night. The skill, speed and flair of these young players is a joy to watch and the combination they are forming is a dangerous one indeed.
How sad it will be for Tigers fans and for the game in general if this talented trio should ever be broken up because of salary cap and/or opportunity. I would also hope that these three lads understand that while money is important to a professional footballer, it is not the be all and end all of life.
By remaining together for the rest of their careers at the club that gave them their first opportunity, these youngsters could achieve something really special. If that means earning a few dollars less each year to ensure they have other quality players around them, then it's a small sacrifice to make.
If they are successful, the money will come in other ways. Changing clubs just to go to the highest bidder is not all it's cracked up to be.
Sure, it's up to Tigers management to understand the importance of these three boys as a combination and find the necessary funds to keep them together. But someone also has to explain to the boys the value of sticking together over time.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/set-of-six-lets-hope-money-doesnt-break-up-luke-brooks-mitchell-moses-and-james-tedesco-20160315-gnjvvs.html
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Hardly the words of a man trying to sign one of these boys up. So I guess that can put to bed the rumours of Moses going to Penrith or anywhere else for that case, considering the rumours are all coming from the same source who obviously has no idea.
On the article itself, it's nice to have on one of the greatest minds in rugby league commenting on these three and providing such a positive outlook for the boys and club. Really makes me proud knowing that the next generation of superstars or 'big three' could indeed be playing in our colours week-in-week-out and possibly even playing for my state and country in the near future.
Before it was just us talking them up now it's the whole rugby league world, which makes it so real and exciting. I pray that the hype doesn't get to these boys and that all three can keep their feet grounded and heads to the task because if they stay healthy and together they could be anything !
If they all re-sign with the club, the next 4-5 years could be a very exciting time to be a Wests Tigers supporter. All those years of pain and suffering could be a long, distant memory 😛ray: