MOYLAN MAYBE RELEASED ..

Obviously we are lessening the standard of a marquee players if Moylan makes the grade.

Not sure that 700k is the cost of a marquee player. If so, that means that Josh Reynolds is also a marquee player then.

Don't think so.
 
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Moylan is a brat. I’m surprised Cleary would want him. He would not be great for morale. I don’t want him. Hey hey, please get rid of Lawrence. The only person I was disappointed to hear hasn’t been canned. Actually add Brooks to that, and Naiqama

Why don’t you move to North Korea and leave us alone
 
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Moylan is a brat. I’m surprised Cleary would want him. He would not be great for morale. I don’t want him. Hey hey, please get rid of Lawrence. The only person I was disappointed to hear hasn’t been canned. Actually add Brooks to that, and Naiqama

Why don’t you move to North Korea and leave us alone

Cool comment Steve. Anyhow, forget about Moylan.
 
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I don't see where he fits into our side, based on players already on the books long-term.

He is an upgrade on our current playmakers though, and personally I would play him at 5/8, and shift Reynolds at hooker. Grub would be like a pig in mud playing in the middle.

But then again if Brooks continues his current form, he could be the guy to make way.

Between Brooks, Reynolds, Tui, Benji and possibly Moylan … that's alot of potential playmakers. You couldn't possibly keep them all in the 17 each week, which means we have spent big money on someone to play reggies.

Don't think we have Abe.

Brooks, Reynolds, Tui and Liddle are the spine, Benji is the utility on the bench.

That leaves Moylan who we have not paid big or little money for.

Al good - none of them in Reggies.

With Reynolds handling the ball at almost every PTB, the chances of a major stuff up or a brain explosion are multiplied to a frightening level
Keep him away from D H. please.

Reynolds debuted in first grade at hooker . Hasler changed him to a 5/8 .

See!! Dessie agrees with me.
 
Bumped into Moylan today at 7/11 Granville. Asked him if there was any chance he is coming to the tigers. He replied one word, no.
 
I'm just glad that if a gun back rower becomes available, a position that does need genuine strengthening that we will actually have the cash for him.
 
The hairdresser will end up at Manly and Green to the Warriors

Moylan is a distraction, we already have a tripper for next year, don't need a drama queen as well
 
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The hairdresser will end up at Manly and Green to the Warriors

Moylan is a distraction, we already have a tripper for next year, don't need a drama queen as well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB6pVG2OmVU
 
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/cronulla-sharks-on-the-verge-of-signing-matt-moylan-in-panthers-swap-for-james-maloney-20171003-gytayl.html

The Sharks are on the verge of luring Matt Moylan to Cronulla on a four-year $3.6 million contract, but the deal could hinge on a player swap with James Maloney going to the Panthers.

Cronulla and the Wests Tigers have tabled offers to Moylan, but the 26-year-old's preference to play in the halves has the Sharks in the box seat should Penrith agree to a release that could be requested this week.

Fairfax Media understands the Panthers are reluctant to agree to a release unless it is on their terms and won't contemplate letting Moylan out of the next four years of his contract without something in return.

That something is Maloney – an experienced playmaker they believe will be the ideal sounding board for teenager Nathan Cleary in his development.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last week, the Panthers have also suggested they would be open to a compensation deal, putting a $250,000 transfer fee on each of his four contracted seasons as an option for any potential release.

Moylan, who a fortnight ago asked to be released from the captaincy responsibilities at Penrith, has also attracted interest from the Tigers and former coach Ivan Cleary.

The joint-venture club want Moylan to fill the void left by James Tedesco's defection to the Sydney Roosters. However, their hopes of landing his signature are severely dented by Moylan's aspirations to make the permanent move into the No.6 jersey – a position that will be filled by Josh Reynolds at the Tigers next year.

The Tigers, who have Tuimoala Lolohea as their fullback option at this point, are believed to have offered a deal worth $2.5 million over three seasons.

Key to negotiations for Cronulla is Moylan's relationship with childhood friend Andrew Fifita. Moylan and his brother, whom he is living with, have a strong connection with the Fifita family and share a special bond having grown up together in Sydney's west.

Penrith's preference is to keep Moylan at the club, but the noise surrounding the 26-year-old's unhappiness at the club won't go away despite him showing renewed enthusiasm over the past few weeks.

Former player agent Wayne Beavis still represents Panthers general manager Phil Gould and Sharks coach Shane Flanagan, and only this year gave up Maloney as his client after deciding against another year as an accredited NRL player manager.

Interestingly, Beavis has offloaded most of his player clients to Allan Gainey, the same manager who represents Moylan and signed off on a five-year deal with the Panthers just last year.

The anterior cruciate ligament injury to rookie Tyrone May in Penrith's last game of the season has complicated things, with Penrith reluctant to start 2018 without a proven five-eighth.

Both May and fullback Dylan Edwards are on minimum wage contracts and will be upgraded soon. However, that may create salary cap restrictions in 2019 given most of the Panthers' big name players are locked up on long-term deals.

Penrith are also preparing for a huge battle to keep halfback Cleary at the club beyond the end of 2019, aware of the appeal of playing under his father at the Tigers when his contract expires at the Panthers.

Moylan is expected to attend the club's presentation night at Panthers Leagues Club on Wednesday night, with his future expected to be the elephant in the room .
 
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/cronulla-sharks-on-the-verge-of-signing-matt-moylan-in-panthers-swap-for-james-maloney-20171003-gytayl.html

The Sharks are on the verge of luring Matt Moylan to Cronulla on a four-year $3.6 million contract, but the deal could hinge on a player swap with James Maloney going to the Panthers.

Cronulla and the Wests Tigers have tabled offers to Moylan, but the 26-year-old's preference to play in the halves has the Sharks in the box seat should Penrith agree to a release that could be requested this week.

Fairfax Media understands the Panthers are reluctant to agree to a release unless it is on their terms and won't contemplate letting Moylan out of the next four years of his contract without something in return.

That something is Maloney – an experienced playmaker they believe will be the ideal sounding board for teenager Nathan Cleary in his development.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last week, the Panthers have also suggested they would be open to a compensation deal, putting a $250,000 transfer fee on each of his four contracted seasons as an option for any potential release.

Moylan, who a fortnight ago asked to be released from the captaincy responsibilities at Penrith, has also attracted interest from the Tigers and former coach Ivan Cleary.

The joint-venture club want Moylan to fill the void left by James Tedesco's defection to the Sydney Roosters. However, their hopes of landing his signature are severely dented by Moylan's aspirations to make the permanent move into the No.6 jersey – a position that will be filled by Josh Reynolds at the Tigers next year.

The Tigers, who have Tuimoala Lolohea as their fullback option at this point, are believed to have offered a deal worth $2.5 million over three seasons.

Key to negotiations for Cronulla is Moylan's relationship with childhood friend Andrew Fifita. Moylan and his brother, whom he is living with, have a strong connection with the Fifita family and share a special bond having grown up together in Sydney's west.

Penrith's preference is to keep Moylan at the club, but the noise surrounding the 26-year-old's unhappiness at the club won't go away despite him showing renewed enthusiasm over the past few weeks.

Former player agent Wayne Beavis still represents Panthers general manager Phil Gould and Sharks coach Shane Flanagan, and only this year gave up Maloney as his client after deciding against another year as an accredited NRL player manager.

Interestingly, Beavis has offloaded most of his player clients to Allan Gainey, the same manager who represents Moylan and signed off on a five-year deal with the Panthers just last year.

The anterior cruciate ligament injury to rookie Tyrone May in Penrith's last game of the season has complicated things, with Penrith reluctant to start 2018 without a proven five-eighth.

Both May and fullback Dylan Edwards are on minimum wage contracts and will be upgraded soon. However, that may create salary cap restrictions in 2019 given most of the Panthers' big name players are locked up on long-term deals.

Penrith are also preparing for a huge battle to keep halfback Cleary at the club beyond the end of 2019, aware of the appeal of playing under his father at the Tigers when his contract expires at the Panthers.

Moylan is expected to attend the club's presentation night at Panthers Leagues Club on Wednesday night, with his future expected to be the elephant in the room .

Well clearly - if we are to believe this article - we are serious about Moylan regardless of how it pans out.It would be sweet to land one over the Sharks.
 
Looks like we are serious about Moylan.. if the article posted by Vlad is accurate. See what comes of it I guess…
 
Seems like we jumped the gun in signing Reynolds we could’ve have Moylan as our 5/8…much better option too
 
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Seems like we jumped the gun in signing Reynolds we could’ve have Moylan as our 5/8…much better option too

Not really something you can fairly assess. There was no way of knowing that Moylan might become available at the time Reynolds was signed and there was a shortage of options at 5/8\. If we had just left a gaping hole in our halves for 2018 it would probably have made recruitment of other players much more difficult.

Just rolling the dice and hoping a top shelf option popped up on the market would have been pretty irresponsible. Usually when talent suddenly becomes available it's because they've done something stupid…
 
Key to negotiations for Cronulla is Moylan's relationship with childhood friend Andrew Fifita. Moylan and his brother, whom he is living with, have a strong connection with the Fifita family and share a special bond…

Says a lot about Moylan

Do we really want another 'special', dummy spitting prima donna?
 
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