REPORTS: Manly prop considering exit

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They have plenty room under that sombrero .. next year they lose Black ferguson .. but gain Brett Morris (Dogs), Ryan Hall (ESL & English International), Angus Creighton (Souths) .. and now they have money left for a 900K Marty Taupau .. you gotta wonder why the NRL Auditors are targeting Parra and Cronulla but are not touching the Chooks ??

Pretty sure Manly would foot the bill for a significant portion, but carry on believing the Roosters would pay the full 900k if it suits you better.

Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

Don't forget crighton from the bunnies, he probably signed with the roosters for 150K.
 
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They have plenty room under that sombrero .. next year they lose Black ferguson .. but gain Brett Morris (Dogs), Ryan Hall (ESL & English International), Angus Creighton (Souths) .. and now they have money left for a 900K Marty Taupau .. you gotta wonder why the NRL Auditors are targeting Parra and Cronulla but are not touching the Chooks ??

Pretty sure Manly would foot the bill for a significant portion, but carry on believing the Roosters would pay the full 900k if it suits you better.

Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

Angus Creighton too. I'm sure the factors you mention are relevant but I think everyone knows the TPAs mean it's not an even playing field.

And it never will be.
TPA’s are not governed and unless one day each team has a TPA cap, It will remain the way it is….......David V Goliath.
The only way change will come is if the majority of teams vote for a re-correction of finance’s
Involving players and their entitlement to earn outside the game and demand audits on each club each year for quality control.

Imagine a year where
Tigers
Knights
Titans
Warriors
Raiders

All made the finals.
It will never happen, because the system is broken.
Slowly teams will hit financial crisis the game will morph into 8 or 9 teams all trying to buy a competition nobody really cares about.

Or some of the games elite need to put their balls on the table and make things right.
Commentators have criticised refs all year and even though the NRL hasn’t completely fixed the issue it’s been looked at because it’s understood the fans and the games elite have had enough of the rot.
Same thing needs to happen with financial equality in the game.
 
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They have plenty room under that sombrero .. next year they lose Black ferguson .. but gain Brett Morris (Dogs), Ryan Hall (ESL & English International), Angus Creighton (Souths) .. and now they have money left for a 900K Marty Taupau .. you gotta wonder why the NRL Auditors are targeting Parra and Cronulla but are not touching the Chooks ??

Pretty sure Manly would foot the bill for a significant portion, but carry on believing the Roosters would pay the full 900k if it suits you better.

Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

You forgot Angus Crichton at one mill per season wipes out Cronk and Ferguson. Not to mention the upgrades to Cordner and Mitchell. And they still need to buy a halfback.
 
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Hardly surprising. The roosters will keep buying and buying until they win a premiership. Hopefully they never do. No one likes them expect the players wallets and all players know that they sell their souls once they go there. You go there for a chance at a premiership and I cant really think of anyone that has left the club a better player. I know we just signed a young bloke from there, but hes not counted due to lack of 1st grade time.

A short history lesson.
Easts had a couple of seasons in the 1960s (???) where they just bought players so that other teams could not get them. Then they would just play them in reserve grade. I ***think ** d*** Thornett (League and Union international) was one of them, who they bought from Parramatta. Not long after that was when the League introduced the Salary Cap. This is many years ago and the old brain cells are a little dim and while the detail may be vague, the circumstances are pretty spot on. Seems not much has changed :slight_smile:

Pretty much what Manly did also. Both painted by same brush.
But what goes around comes around and it came around for Manly and believe me it will come around for East’s. And I will be dancing on their graves.

Well I’m 51 and I want to see this happen before someone is dancing on mine!!! Cannot feel any joy for minor premiers. In my mind they are cheats. Their roster is ridiculous.
 
Yeah Cronk is signed for 2019 as well was my understanding.

He was meant to be leaving Roosters when young Nathan went off contract, and really the budging Roosters are favourites to snatch him up. But is Cronk leaving early? Has anyone heard that?
 
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Yeah Cronk is signed for 2019 as well was my understanding.

He was meant to be leaving Roosters when young Nathan went off contract, and really the budging Roosters are favourites to snatch him up. But is Cronk leaving early? Has anyone heard that?

Sorry that’s my fault I not sure how I got that wrong.
 
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They have plenty room under that sombrero .. next year they lose Black ferguson .. but gain Brett Morris (Dogs), Ryan Hall (ESL & English International), Angus Creighton (Souths) .. and now they have money left for a 900K Marty Taupau .. you gotta wonder why the NRL Auditors are targeting Parra and Cronulla but are not touching the Chooks ??

Pretty sure Manly would foot the bill for a significant portion, but carry on believing the Roosters would pay the full 900k if it suits you better.

Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

You forgot Angus Crichton at one mill per season wipes out Cronk and Ferguson. Not to mention the upgrades to Cordner and Mitchell. And they still need to buy a halfback.

Spot on, plus upgrade of Manu as well, and last year they told anyone who would listen that Fergo was on a heavilly reduced contract due to off field behaviour. ( $280k).
Now he is leaving he cant suddenly be on $700k, the NRL are too scared to act, god forbid uncle Nick not getting his way
 
It really is funny to see how far the Roosters will push the envelope or should I say brown paper bag in order to create a supreme side. Anyone that actually believes that the Roosters aren't doing anything dodgy on the side has rocks in their head.
 
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Pretty sure Manly would foot the bill for a significant portion, but carry on believing the Roosters would pay the full 900k if it suits you better.

Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

You forgot Angus Crichton at one mill per season wipes out Cronk and Ferguson. Not to mention the upgrades to Cordner and Mitchell. And they still need to buy a halfback.

Spot on, plus upgrade of Manu as well, and last year they told anyone who would listen that Fergo was on a heavilly reduced contract due to off field behaviour. ( $280k).
Now he is leaving he cant suddenly be on $700k, the NRL are too scared to act, god forbid uncle Nick not getting his way

Have a feeling they might end up off loading Matterson and Friend to make this happen. Then again, it is the Roosters so they'll probably be able to keep them all and still sign Tapau!
 
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Ferguson
Cronk
Nuisala
All departing

Morris
Hall
Arriving….....not sure why the nrl would be to concerned.
I feel there’s a lot of jealousy out there directed at easts, I’m guilty of it at times, but they have a strong club, winning culture, stable board, great location and top shelf pathways for any player at any stage in their career.
I have a very close friend who played for the roosters several years ago and he said the treatment was like being on a kangaroo tour all year round.
There was the rumour of SBW returning, if that’s true I’m not sure Tapau would be able to fit after next season.

You forgot Angus Crichton at one mill per season wipes out Cronk and Ferguson. Not to mention the upgrades to Cordner and Mitchell. And they still need to buy a halfback.

Spot on, plus upgrade of Manu as well, and last year they told anyone who would listen that Fergo was on a heavilly reduced contract due to off field behaviour. ( $280k).
Now he is leaving he cant suddenly be on $700k, the NRL are too scared to act, god forbid uncle Nick not getting his way

Have a feeling they might end up off loading Matterson and Friend to make this happen. Then again, it is the Roosters so they'll probably be able to keep them all and still sign Tapau!

Undoubtedly. They had enough left to have kept Pearce!
 
2 clubs winning the minor premiership 7 out of the last 8 years highlights the unfairness and failures of the NRL in enforcing a "level" playing field.The fact that 1 of those clubs is now being linked to getting another high profile player shouldnt surprise anyone.
As always Greenberg and his fellow incompetents will just nod their heads and let it happen
 
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A short history lesson.
Easts had a couple of seasons in the 1960s (???) where they just bought players so that other teams could not get them. Then they would just play them in reserve grade. I ***think ** d*** Thornett (League and Union international) was one of them, who they bought from Parramatta. Not long after that was when the League introduced the Salary Cap. This is many years ago and the old brain cells are a little dim and while the detail may be vague, the circumstances are pretty spot on. Seems not much has changed :slight_smile:

Thats a pretty cool story. Totally wrong, but cool.

The salary cap was brought in in 1991 and was brought in because Canberra had sent themselves broke. The salary cap was NEVER designed to level the playing field, it was simply to stop clubs sending themselves broke trying to win the comp. The salary cap was brought in with an external draft and that was what was supposed to keep the playing talent equal, not the salary cap.
 
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A short history lesson.
Easts had a couple of seasons in the 1960s (???) where they just bought players so that other teams could not get them. Then they would just play them in reserve grade. I ***think ** d*** Thornett (League and Union international) was one of them, who they bought from Parramatta. Not long after that was when the League introduced the Salary Cap. This is many years ago and the old brain cells are a little dim and while the detail may be vague, the circumstances are pretty spot on. Seems not much has changed :slight_smile:

Thats a pretty cool story. Totally wrong, but cool.

The salary cap was brought in in 1991 and was brought in because Canberra had sent themselves broke. The salary cap was NEVER designed to level the playing field, it was simply to stop clubs sending themselves broke trying to win the comp. The salary cap was brought in with an external draft and that was what was supposed to keep the playing talent equal, not the salary cap.

Late ‘60s was about the transfer system. Dennis Tutty challenged it in court and won. Prior to that clubs put a huge transfer price on players in order to keep them.
 
Cronks around for another year.
Theyd also have a lot of contract upgrades to manageNot even they cld convincingly "sell:Tapau ..surely?
 
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A short history lesson.
Easts had a couple of seasons in the 1960s (???) where they just bought players so that other teams could not get them. Then they would just play them in reserve grade. I ***think ** d*** Thornett (League and Union international) was one of them, who they bought from Parramatta. Not long after that was when the League introduced the Salary Cap. This is many years ago and the old brain cells are a little dim and while the detail may be vague, the circumstances are pretty spot on. Seems not much has changed :slight_smile:

Thats a pretty cool story. Totally wrong, but cool.

The salary cap was brought in in 1991 and was brought in because Canberra had sent themselves broke. The salary cap was NEVER designed to level the playing field, it was simply to stop clubs sending themselves broke trying to win the comp. The salary cap was brought in with an external draft and that was what was supposed to keep the playing talent equal, not the salary cap.

Dick Thornett wasn’t playing football in the Nineties , he played in the 63-64 tests against Great Britain in England,
I was lucky enough to be given his jumper from the third test about10 years later,
He was never even near a salary cap.

There was a sort of Cap at one time(probably late 60s, to early 70s )when players were restricted to a &2,000
Sign on, and $200 per game,

It didn’t last long because of no one taking notice of it

Sound familiar?
 

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