Official Moses Mbye signs till 2022..

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Could Ivan be looking at using Mbye at 9 until Liddle is ready?

I was told on tuesday by a family member of one of our 1st graders he has signed to play fullback will be here by june 30

Sounds like a pretty weak rumour to me. Doesn't make any sense to have him here mid-season.

Yes having a player of his quality for the final half of the season makes no sense At all :brick:

I mean from the Bulldogs perspective. What do they gain from doing that?
 
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Great signing. Dare i say, he may be one of our best ever.

He brings a natural ball playing running game to the fullback position. Something that we have lacked for a while.

Benji will soon be gone, Reynolds doesn’t bring organisation. The pressure would be on Brooks.

However, bringing in Mbye adds an extra dynamic. Kicking game, organisation, etc.

Agree with this.
Saw him interviewed on NRL 360 ….. very impressive young man. Has been playing well this year.
Can cover quite few positions and if Buldogs are chipping in around $300k .... that’s a bargain!
 
Dogs payed him way overs and if we pay anymore than 5ook then we are doing the same. There was a bit of hype about him a couple of years ago, but he has done absolutely nothing to warrant a hefty price tag.
 
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I was told on tuesday by a family member of one of our 1st graders he has signed to play fullback will be here by june 30

Sounds like a pretty weak rumour to me. Doesn't make any sense to have him here mid-season.

Yes having a player of his quality for the final half of the season makes no sense At all :brick:

I mean from the Bulldogs perspective. What do they gain from doing that?

They would gain the part of his unpaid contract this year(6 months)less the part they are subsidising, so about 125-250k on the figures that are being talked about.Their season is over so its time to get the survivors out of the train wreck
 
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I was told on tuesday by a family member of one of our 1st graders he has signed to play fullback will be here by june 30

Sounds like a pretty weak rumour to me. Doesn't make any sense to have him here mid-season.

Yes having a player of his quality for the final half of the season makes no sense At all :brick:

I mean from the Bulldogs perspective. What do they gain from doing that?

Dogs are only releasing him for salary cap relief. Releasing him earlier gives them even more relief.
 
_Michael Chammas
Chief Reporter
Sat 26 May 2018, 03:49 PM_

Moses Mbye is next week expected to put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the Wests Tigers, as Bulldogs prop Aaron Woods becomes the latest big-money Canterbury player facing the prospect of departing Belmore at season's end.

NRL.com can reveal several clubs have been sounded out about potential interest in the Australian and NSW front-rower just six months into a four-year deal with the Bulldogs, including his former club the Wests Tigers.

The Bulldogs insist they aren't actively shopping Woods around, however NRL.com understands the club would be open to discussions around allowing him out of his lucrative contract to ease their salary cap burden.

Canterbury consider Josh Jackson and David Klemmer as the only two big-name players off limits to rival clubs, and are willing to consider any other offers that come their way in the coming months.

As for Mbye, he has all but agreed to join the Tigers next season, however there is interest from the club to lure him away from Canterbury before the June 30 deadline for mid-season transfers.

With Canterbury's final hopes diminishing quickly, the Bulldogs would benefit greatly from allowing Mbye out of his contract mid-season and use the salary cap space to begin forward paying some 2019 contracts.

However it's understood Mbye is hesitant to walk out on his teammates and feels strongly about seeing out the year given his original reluctance to leave the club at all.

NRL.com can reveal Mbye was bizarrely told by the Bulldogs that he faced the prospect of being shifted out of the fullback position and into the centres if he stayed next year, despite being one of Canterbury's best in the new role this season.

The Bulldogs will pay close to $300,000 of Mbye's heavily back-ended contract with the Tigers for the next two years.

The Bulldogs have massive salary cap restrictions that seemingly will deny them an opportunity to be genuine title contenders for at least the next three years unless they make some tough decisions.

They are in the process of clearing the decks to give them the wiggle room needed to alter the balance of the roster.

The Bulldogs are happy with Woods' contribution to the club, however there's been a realisation that their cap is too heavily invested in forwards when it's clear their problem is in the halves and backs.

There's also the political machinations of it given Woods was brought to the club by former chairman Ray Dib.

New Bulldogs chair Lynne Anderson isn't worried about being left with egg on her face over the potential release of Woods despite joining the club at the end of last season on a multi-million dollar four-year deal.

The Tigers spent big money on Russell Packer and Ben Matulino when replacing Woods last year, so any potential of bringing their former captain back to the club would hinge on how much they would want to spend.

There's no way the Tigers would even consider taking the full freight of Woods' $800,000 contract, however it could come down to how desperate the Bulldogs are in freeing up space and if they are willing to make an Mbye-type contribution to make it happen.

Whether Woods is willing to take a pay cut is unknown, however he didn't burn any bridges on his way out and has openly admitted he has a great relationship with coach Ivan Cleary and enjoyed his time under him at the club.
It only adds to the drama that surrounds Sunday's Tigers-Bulldogs game at ANZ Stadium, with Woods and Josh Reynolds lining up against their old clubs for the first time and Mbye taking on the team he could join in the coming weeks.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/05/26/moses-mbye-to-join-tigers-as-aaron-woods-hits-the-market/
 
Doubt several clubs have made inquiries for a player who has 3 years left on his contract and is player like garbage more likely his manager is searching for a way out. You reap what you sow.

I’m liking Mbye more with the way he doesn’t want to desert his mates.
 
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Im happy to have this guy join the tigers however he isnt a million dollar player IMO.

Luckily we are not paying 1 Million dollars..
 
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_Michael Chammas
Chief Reporter
Sat 26 May 2018, 03:49 PM_

The Bulldogs are happy with Woods' contribution to the club, however there's been a realisation that their cap is too heavily invested in forwards when it's clear their problem is in the halves and backs.

They just realised? The average under 10s coach could spot that a mile off.
 
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_Michael Chammas
Chief Reporter
Sat 26 May 2018, 03:49 PM_

The Bulldogs are happy with Woods' contribution to the club, however there's been a realisation that their cap is too heavily invested in forwards when it's clear their problem is in the halves and backs.

They just realised? The average under 10s coach could spot that a mile off.

Yeah everyone seemed to see it except them, lets not forget they also signed Woods with Graham still signed with them.
 
Dont want Woods back and would disagree quite heavily that he burnt his bridges when he decided to do his foot in mouth tell all interviews.
 
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_Michael Chammas
Chief Reporter
Sat 26 May 2018, 03:49 PM_

The Bulldogs are happy with Woods' contribution to the club, however there's been a realisation that their cap is too heavily invested in forwards when it's clear their problem is in the halves and backs.

They just realised? The average under 10s coach could spot that a mile off.

Yeah everyone seemed to see it except them, lets not forget they also signed Woods with Graham still signed with them.

There was talk that was one of Woods provisos of signing, that Graham would be there. So he was dudded from day one. Seriously, could this move have backfired for him any more spectacularly than it already has. On the bottom of the ladder at a team whose about to release one of their marque players because they are a mess to the team he left because he thought they were a mess. You can”t make that stuff up. On top of that he’s most likely going to lose his Blues jumper.
 
Woods wanted to go to a well run club that would play finals footy I suppose they are well run but their been run into the ground we could make their semi final hopes that little bit harder with a solid victory on Sunday come on Wests Tigers put them out of their misery.
 

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