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Im using 99% as metaphorical.When are you ever 99% sure of what another human is thinking or gunna do? I’d like those odds playing poker.
Then humans change their minds at the last minute or go all in on 10/5 off suit bcoz their kids were born on the 5th and the 10th. We’ve gotta stop the leaks, but if you go to a meeting with a player, everyone has a camera so it makes it hard.
I think Olam here would be much like JAC at the Dogs... It just don't work for whatever reason for most ex storm players going elsewhereSo would I, next to Olam. They know each other’s games.
Yep, but I don't think those orange and green traffic markers are allowed on NRL fields.
Sheens eased 17 yo Bunji in 2003. 2 years later pay day 2005.Truth bomb.
Truth bomb.
I kinda guessed that Olam would be out of the picture once we resigned Staines.Just have this awful feeling that we will miss Luai, Olam will sign elsewhere and AFB will not be interested either.
Cue media fodder.
Best news so far. Olam was always a dodgy move due to Melbourne's disinterest in him.I can see this ending up with the club getting nobody new in our backline,there is an old saying "that a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush".This is another fiasco in the making
Then 5 injury riddled yearsSheens eased 17 yo Bunji in 2003. 2 years later pay day 2005.
We could offer him $5m per year. Got nothing to do with Penrith releasing him earlyCould it be we are a chance of landing Luai for 2024 and need the funds we were going to offer Olam?
So there were talks, but we want Storm to take up a large chunk of Olam's horrible contract. Rightfully so. Storm have thus far not obliged.NRL News: Tigers sideline Justin Olam talks, ARL considers State of Origin eligibility change
The Wests Tigers’ pursuit of Jarome Luai has cost the club a backline recruit, while there’s a potential Origin eligibility shake-up on the cards – all in the SUNDAY SESH!
Brent Read and Michael Carayannis
Rugby League: The Penrith Panthers are pleased to confirm that the club will travel to England to contest the World Club Challenge against Super League Champions Wigan Warriors.
The Wests Tigers have sidelined talks with Melbourne Storm centre Justin Olam as they focus their energy – and money – on signing Penrith superstar Jarome Luai.
This masthead revealed last month that the Tigers had opened talks with Olam over a potential move to Concord, part of a plan that would have seen Tigers forward Shawn Blore make an early switch to the Storm.
However, it is understood that the Tigers opted to put talks with Olam on the back burner earlier this week while they prioritise their pursuit of Luai.
The Tigers have launched a big-money bid for the three-time premiership winning half, making an offer more than a week ago believed to be worth in excess of $4.5 million over four seasons.
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The Wests Tigers have put talks with other players on hold, as they focus on landing Jarome Luai. Picture: Getty Images
Club powerbroker had another meeting with Luai this week aimed at convincing the Samoan pivot to commit to the cause.
The decision to end talks with Olam comes as the Bulldogs enter the race for Luai after head of football Phil Gould personally intervened to pitch the club to the Panthers playmaker.
Gould also retains an interest in Warriors captain Addin Fonua-Blake, who has been given permission to explore his options in Sydney with a view to moving back home in 12 months.
The Tigers are also interested in Fonua-Blake but they had earmarked Olam to strengthen a backline in dire need to experience and strike.
The Storm were happy for the Tigers to go after the Papua New Guinean international given he had struggled at times this season, having been dropped and then won his spot back for the finals.
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The Tiger’s focus on Luai could cost them out of favour Storm centre Justin Olam. Picture: NRL Photos
However, Luai comes with a steep price tag and the Tigers need all the room they can create under the salary cap to accommodate his wage demands.
Olam is now expected to remain at the Storm, although he also has interest from Super League after Warrington coach Sam Burgess explored the options of signing the hard-hitting centre a few months ago.
Blore’s future is unclear given he is expected to leave the Tigers at the end of 2024 and the club could use his salary cap space to strengthen their bids for Luai and Fonua-Blake.
You've just outed yourself as povo. The ads are based on whatever you look at online or talk about in emails etc .By the way -- what's the go with these ads on the forum?
Like, who actually clikcs on them? lol.
They are the most povo ads I have ever seen.
Are they just povo because we are Wests Tigers and WT is a povo club and google thinks that about us?
Or does google think us fans are povo?
Lol
100%. Whether it's Benji or Fulton, negotiating seems to be improving.So there were talks, but we want Storm to take up a large chunk of Olam's horrible contract. Rightfully so. Storm have thus far not obliged.
The only way we take Olam for anything close to his 600k price tag is if storm take Nof on his full contract too. Which they won't.
If storm aren't coming to negotiate then there's nothing to discuss for us. So sure, rather than sit around scratching ourselves we focus our energy elsewhere, on an origin and premiership winner. That sounds professional to me rather than waiting on a above average centre
I completely agree. I reckon they are showing Melbourne that we are happy to walk away from taking Olam unless they come back and agree to pay a decent percentage. They are the ones who want him gone.So there were talks, but we want Storm to take up a large chunk of Olam's horrible contract. Rightfully so. Storm have thus far not obliged.
The only way we take Olam for anything close to his 600k price tag is if storm take Nof on his full contract too. Which they won't.
If storm aren't coming to negotiate then there's nothing to discuss for us. So sure, rather than sit around scratching ourselves we focus our energy elsewhere, on an origin and premiership winner. That sounds professional to me rather than waiting on a above average centre
head over there then sweetheart if you’re so enthralled by what’s going on out there.talking about povo
i just went and checked out the panthers forum to see what they were saying about luai
1. the forum design and layout is super slick
2. the forum posters were all really nice and wishing him the best
this place is like a bogan zoo compared to the panthers forum.
lol.
I accidentally click on them all the time 😢By the way -- what's the go with these ads on the forum?
Like, who actually clikcs on them? lol.
They are the most povo ads I have ever seen.
Are they just povo because we are Wests Tigers and WT is a povo club and google thinks that about us?
Or does google think us fans are povo?
Lol
Eh a decade of missing the finals will do that to a place. Should have been here after 2005.talking about povo
i just went and checked out the panthers forum to see what they were saying about luai
1. the forum design and layout is super slick
2. the forum posters were all really nice and wishing him the best
this place is like a bogan zoo compared to the panthers forum.
lol.
Damn that's why I'm always getting ads for Hancock tyresYou've just outed yourself as povo. The ads are based on whatever you look at online or talk about in emails etc .