Mitchell Pearce

Cronk laying out some bull-dust about wanting Pearce to stay. Yeah I am sure that Cronk had Pearce's best interest at stake, State player gets pushed to the bench or the Cup. Big slap in the face by Easts to a very loyal club player. Pearce must walk.
 
Pearce has to leave he’s 28, played origin and won a premiership. Cronk coming in as a mentor is not only insulting but in my view intentionally moving Pearce on. Exactly the reaction Roosters would be seeking they need Pearce money to sign a front rower and utility.

It’s a black eye to the NRL salary cap the stacked roster the Roosters always have and the zero they spend on grass roots.
 
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Should go hard after Pearce. Moylan will be concerned especially if he had his sights on Manly now Pearce could be on the market - this may also force his hand.

Pearce won't be going anywhere.

Someone has to move. You don't move on one decent forward, a bench forward, a kid and a has been outside back and sign two blokes for two million. Especially when Pearce already has a registered contract and will threaten Cronk's signing. Cronk will come under the cap at top dollar, they won't be able to chuck squillions of TPA's at him to temper it out because he's still at the top of his game and will have a hefty price attached under the cap.

Perhaps someone has to move, but it won't be Pearce. I see his future as either a 5/8 or hooker. If anyone is going to be forced out (and I doubt that they will) it would most likely be Friend.
 
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Should go hard after Pearce. Moylan will be concerned especially if he had his sights on Manly now Pearce could be on the market - this may also force his hand.

Pearce won't be going anywhere.

Neither will Brooks… We've seen his best, only takes on the line when it suits.
We should sniff out someone better
 
A risk of unsettling the squad if Pearce stays. We mighten be able to teach the Roosters much but having a disgruntled senior player in your squad who is being overlooked for a new more favoured player..might look good on paper . While we dont appear to be an option between Manly Sharks and even Newcastle .. Pearce and the Roosters may be wise to part ways.
 
If a player like Pearce comes onto the market it's a no brainer to chase him hard. We have the cap room and he is a proven star at NRL level. He would be the perfect foil for Reynolds.
But we have Brooks? So what - the Roosters have Pearce and they still got Cronk.
 
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Joel Thompson would be on my list. I don't know who will Lure Pearce, but i suspect a roundabout leading Maloney to sign with Newcastle!

Either way who cares?

We have halfback covered with Marshall and Moses, 5/8 covered with Reynolds and our Centers reasonably well covered. We are a little weak on the wings but have 2 starting wingers so my thoughts are to boost the forwards or wait. Lets see who stretches their cap and make an offer.

Whaaaat…Moses is coming back... 😕

Well it doesn't appear who other Clubs have at present..they seem to target quality players when the come available...Pearce to Manly ..Moylan to Manly ..read it in the paper...

That is right Geo, good clubs always look to upgrade when the opportunity arises, we need to do the same or we will never catch up, waiting for players to develop for 4 seasons is a sure way to miss the 8.

I doubt moses is coming back. HIs father is a die hard eel

I'm sure we would not have done that if we had money to buy players.

Now that we do - it has been a different ball game.
 
The roosters want Pearce to stay and come of the bench as a utility. Which = Pearce your welcome to leave go see what’s out there. I reckon we have a shot at him, concords not that far from the city and he gets to run a Team with an exciting forward pack and gets Reynolds as his 5/8.
 
The rorters were minor permiers in 13,14,15 and 15th without Pearce the year he was suspended for banging a dog.

Maybe Cronk is a cat lover but the bar has been set fairly high by Pearce.
 
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The rorters were minor permiers in 13,14,15 and 15th without Pearce the year he was suspended for banging a dog.

Maybe Cronk is a cat lover but the bar has been set fairly high by Pearce.

They were also with out half the rest of the team… But anyway... We should be enquiring
 
From The Guardian

Premiership is Roosters' to lose after flourish of Cooper Cronk’s pen.

With the addition of the NRL great, the Bondi club has the final piece of the puzzle – the leader and organiser they have longed for

Nick Tedeschi Nick Tedeschi
Tuesday 31 October 2017 04.00 AEDT Last modified on Tuesday 31 October 2017 08.54 AEDT

The Sydney Roosters rarely miss their man. And despite having the NSW halfback and not being mentioned as even an outside contender for the long and drawn out decision, the Roosters have once again outbid, outmanoeuvred and outhustled all other rivals to land Australian halfback Cooper Cronk.

After winning the signature of arguably the game’s most dynamic custodian in James Tedesco, they have added four-time grand final winner Cronk.

Cronk is rightly revered as one of the game’s greatest winners, a player who has succeeded at every level of the game, winning premierships, Origins and World Cups as well as being a two-time Dally M medal winner.

He joins a team that finished second on the ladder in 2017 and reached the preliminary final. It is a team that includes NSW Origin captain Boyd Cordner, international Blake Ferguson, rising star Latrell Mitchell and hard-nosed props Dylan Napa and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves. Coach Trent Robinson is one of the most astute mentors in the games, measured and thoughtful in a profession filled with linear thinking and unrestrained emotion.

Cronk is the final piece to the jigsaw puzzle at Bondi, the leader and organiser the club has longed for.

His signature seems certain to force incumbent No7 Mitchell Pearce out of the club but it is a price the Roosters are clearly prepared to pay.

Robinson has stated he wants Pearce to stay but with negotiations ongoing with five-eighth Luke Keary and Jake Friend locked in as the starting hooker, a role as the super-sub seems the only option for the long-time Roosters No7.

It is a role he is unlikely to embrace. A sensitive personality, Pearce is believed to be hurt by the Roosters’ pursuit of Cronk and sees the signing as not only a demotion but a clear indication that the club lacks confidence in his ability to take the Roosters to the promised land.

Pearce won a premiership with the Roosters in 2013 but it was James Maloney, a more domineering personality, who was given credit as leading the team.

While Pearce is a player with a classy touch and great skill, his long history of failing to perform under supreme pressure has hurt his reputation to the point that even those at the club he has served for over a decade seem to be concerned by it.

Cronk’s signature though is not about Pearce. He is merely collateral damage. Cronk’s recruitment is about winning. It is about culture. It is about taking the Roosters to the next level.

To not pursue Cronk would have been negligent. Clubs who didn’t at least ask the question were not doing right by their fans or their players.

Few players in the history of the game have enjoyed the success Cronk has. He has been blessed to play with Cameron Smith and Billy Slater and to be coached by Craig Bellamy but they were equally blessed to have Cronk. Such was his standing at the Storm it was his voice that rang the loudest, his commands that came with the most authority.

Players who leave Melbourne rarely enjoy anywhere near the same success. That is because the players that moved were merely cogs in the machine. Cronk is the mechanic. He will find success anywhere he goes because not only is he an elite half and one of the game’s finest players, he is one of the few in the game that has worked to understand what brings success.

A thorough professional, Cronk knows that rugby league games are won and lost well before the opening whistle. Few players prepare with the thoroughness of Cronk, from the first pre-season run to the last video session. He knows that the sport is not a one-man game and that the key to success is making those around you better.

It is a level of dedication that will serve the talented yet sometimes flighty Roosters well.

Since Maloney left the Roosters, Robinson’s team has finished in the top two in three of the four seasons yet have been bundled out in the second last week on each occasion. The club has lost its hard edge. Maloney is a very different player to Cronk but they both bring a level of competitiveness that is hard to define but easy to spot.

The Roosters were on their way to a strong 2018 before Cronk arrived. Now the premiership is theirs to lose. Cronk in. Pearce potentially out. It’s a no-brainer. Greats don’t come along every day.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/oct/31/premiership-is-roosters-to-lose-after-flourish-of-cooper-cronks-pen
 
Pearce will leave. After Cronk takes his 2 year retirement package it will allow the roosters to justify how they can afford Nathan Cleary under the cap despite re-signing half a dozen of their best young players on upgraded contracts in the meantime
 
Hahaha i hope Pearce stays with the rooters , he can carry Coopers bags for him , how embarrassing it must be for Pearce as the incumbent NSW half , i think we can safely bet he wont be next year 😂😂
 
I am hearing trouble is brewing at the Roosters Teddy propositioned Pearceys dog Rocky. Undisclosed source says he wants out.
 
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I am hearing trouble is brewing at the Roosters Teddy propositioned Pearceys dog Rocky. Undisclosed source says he wants out.

Who wants out Rocky or Mitch?
 
Can Robbo actually coach? I guess at the end of the day the record will say so many finals appearances and x amount of premierships, but the question of if he can really coach may always be a mystery.

Theres a lesson for rookie NRL coaches, don't start until you can get the Roosters or Broncos gig.Potter and Robbo both came back at the same time, one had infinite resources ( and still does) the other, well, lol, he came to us. The truth is the one that came to us is probably a better coach, just under resourced.Its a strange old world.
 
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