Thats right it is my opinion. Its my right to articulate it.
My point was yes there is deadwood in the club and yes there has been for some time. Why were they all re-signed and then told to move on? As of today there are 8 confirmed blokes leaving at seasons end. If you believe the rumors it may end up being 10+, most with years left on current contracts.
With only Blair being seriously rumored to be joining us that means that a heap of NYC players will be regulars in the top grade next year. At the time of these contract extensions, that would not have been the case.
What has changed? IMO we must be in deep poo with the auditors…
The club's current plan is not the same one that we started with this season. You don't wake up all of a sudden and realise you have 5 or 6 juniors capable of first grade who need their contracts upgraded.
It may be a good group of juniors, but their development has not triggered the decisions to release players recently re-signed. Salary cap issues has seen our club move to rely on juniors more heavily than usual. **We are lucky to have such a large junior base to be able to use this strategy, otherwise you have to purchase bargain first graders who are ordinary.** However, make no mistake, we have got our salary cap wrong and the strategy of the club has changed from that it had at the start of the season.
Spot on Gary
And we are lucky, however it is still risky, theyre banking on some players that have yet to taste NRL, they may not cut it.
It will help still help our cap woes if thats the case, it wont help our results though.