Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.
 
@gallagher said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164536) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.

I’m with you there, we’ve got some good young props but a real experienced leader in our pack would be great.
 
@gallagher said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164536) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.



@gallagher said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164536) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.

Sorry Gal,but I cant agree with JWH,he is a dirty flea who wont survive outside of Uncle Nicks protective bubble...he would spend more time on the sideline if he was with us..
Cordiner would be a far better leader for us,he would definitely appeal to our younger guns ...he is only an example Im giving compared to JWH...
 
@hobbo1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164535) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164533) said:
lets do a swap with a pommy

Chris Mcqueen for some pommy front rower, surely the english fans would love the prospect of having a EX SAO forward on there team

McQueen is a Pom...well just about

doesn't he have a English passport?
 
@TrueTiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164541) said:
@gallagher said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164536) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.



@gallagher said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164536) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164521) said:
Props is not where we need more - we have Musgrove, Aloia, Twal, Mikelle, Utoikimanu, Packer next yr with Huth and Clarke options as well for depth.

Just need one leader i reckon. A JWH type.

Sorry Gal,but I cant agree with JWH,he is a dirty flea who wont survive outside of Uncle Nicks protective bubble...he would spend more time on the sideline if he was with us..
Cordiner would be a far better leader for us,he would definitely appeal to our younger guns ...he is only an example Im giving compared to JWH...

I wouldn't mind offering big bucks to Cordner. On a three year deal, maybe 4 year. He's 27 now, 28 this year.
 
@TheDaBoss said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164547) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164535) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164533) said:
lets do a swap with a pommy

Chris Mcqueen for some pommy front rower, surely the english fans would love the prospect of having a EX SAO forward on there team

McQueen is a Pom...well just about

doesn't he have a English passport?

Pretty sure I watched him play for England against Samoa at Campbelltown a few years ago.
 
@TillLindemann said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164553) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164547) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164535) said:
@TheDaBoss said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164533) said:
lets do a swap with a pommy

Chris Mcqueen for some pommy front rower, surely the english fans would love the prospect of having a EX SAO forward on there team

McQueen is a Pom...well just about

doesn't he have a English passport?

Pretty sure I watched him play for England against Samoa at Campbelltown a few years ago.

Yep when Bennett was the Pommy Coach, he selected Chris McQueen in the 2nd row for England. Chris was eligible due to having a Pommy Grandmother (i believe)
 
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-2020-cameron-smith-harry-grant-melbourne-storm-future/news-story/be1a1e1dd60073780387fb1c61bde1b6
NRL 2020: Cameron Smith, Harry Grant Melbourne Storm future
News that Cameron Smith could play on for an incredible 20th NRL season would ordinarily be met with delight by Wests Tigers fans enjoying the form of young gun Harry Grant.

Travis Meyn, The Courier-Mail
Subscriber only
|
June 18, 2020 11:51am
Titans recruit Thompson ends mad Madge rumours
The Storm believe captain Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year but will not slap a deadline on the Queensland legend to decide his future after ruling out a release for Tigers sensation Harry Grant.

Smith has discovered a rich vein of form since the 2020 season rebooted, prompting suggestions the NRL’s greatest-ever servant could forge on for a record 20th premiership campaign in 2021.

Smith turned 37 on Thursday but the NRL’s oldest player has shown no signs of slowing down in the three rounds since the COVID lockdown ended.

With a record 416 NRL appearances under his belt, Smith is on track to eclipse 430 games this year and push beyond 450 if he decides to play on in 2021.

On the eve of Friday night’s crunch game against Penrith, Storm football director Frank Ponissi said the club would not issue Smith a deadline to decide his future, but admitted they had to plan for 2021.

“He hasn’t given an indication and he is genuine about that – I don’t think he’s hiding anything,” Ponissi said.

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Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
“Ideally he’d really like to wait until the end of the year. In terms of list management and sorting out his own future, you’d probably want to make a decision sooner rather than later.

“At the moment it’s something we haven’t discussed formally. At some stage in the next month I’m sure we’ll sit down with him and get some indication on what he wants to do.



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“We’d prefer not to (issue a deadline), that’s never been something we’ve ever done before. That wouldn’t be our preference.

“Given his stature in the game he has every right to make a decision. The tricky part with list management is managing that and the salary cap. It’s a real jigsaw.

“There will be conversations at the right time with the right people and we’ll get some indication.”

Cameron Smith doesn’t have a deadline to decide his future. Picture: Scott Barbour/AAP
Cameron Smith doesn’t have a deadline to decide his future. Picture: Scott Barbour/AAP
A product of Logan in southeast Queensland, Smith debuted for the Storm in 2002 and has gone on to forge one of rugby league’s most incredible careers.

He made 56 Test appearances for the Kangaroos and played a record 42 State of Origin games for Queensland before retiring from representative football in 2017.

Smith signed a two-year deal with the Storm in January last year for the 2019-2020 seasons and it was expected this would be his final season.

But he set up two tries and made 40 tackles in Melbourne’s gritty win against Newcastle last weekend and hasn’t looked out of place in the revamped NRL.

“He is not slowing down and he showed that last year too, we know what he can do on the field each weekend,” Ponissi said.

“The hard part is getting yourself up for a full pre-season then every weekend during the season.

“You can’t turn up on a Saturday and play like he’s playing without doing the work during the week.

Cameron Smith is not slowing down. Picture: Darren Pateman/AAP
Cameron Smith is not slowing down. Picture: Darren Pateman/AAP
“A lot of players love the playing part, but it’s the preparation and going through the rigours of week-to-week NRL that is hard.

“In terms of football and physical-wise, I’d have no doubt he could go again (in 2021).

“But it’s about getting up for another pre-season and another full season every week at this stage of his life. That’s the decision he’s going to have to make.”

The Storm loaned rising rake Grant to Wests Tigers for the 2020 season as part of a swap deal with Paul Momirovski.

Grant, who is contracted to Melbourne for 2021-22, has proven to be a revelation as the Tigers’ starting No. 9 and has relished the extra game time.

Harry Grant has made the most of his loan move to Wests Tigers. Picture: Brendon Thorne/AAP
Harry Grant has made the most of his loan move to Wests Tigers. Picture: Brendon Thorne/AAP
The Storm also boast on their books Kiwi Test gun Brandon Smith, who has long been considered to be Melbourne’s next No. 9 when Cameron Smith retires.

But Brandon Smith can also play other positions in the forward pack and the Storm are adamant Grant will return to Melbourne in 2021 even if Cameron Smith decides to extend his career.

“Harry will be coming back, one hundred per cent,” Ponissi said.

“We had that discussion with him and his manager.

“He was ready to play NRL this year as he has proven that. We think we will be the benefactors from it as well.

“Him getting 12 months of NRL experience under a really good coach (Michael Maguire) will see him come back as a much better player for us.

“We’re quite excited to get him back next year.”

Originally published as Storm’s Smith stance is bad news for Tigers
 
oh well Grant goes back next year we need to hope Walters or Liddle or Simpkin are ready next year.
If we are out of contention in 2020 then dont play Grant blood Simpkin or Walters or Liddle if he is fit
Let's not give those Storm bludgers a leg up for 2021
 
@851 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164594) said:
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/nrl-2020-cameron-smith-harry-grant-melbourne-storm-future/news-story/be1a1e1dd60073780387fb1c61bde1b6
NRL 2020: Cameron Smith, Harry Grant Melbourne Storm future
News that Cameron Smith could play on for an incredible 20th NRL season would ordinarily be met with delight by Wests Tigers fans enjoying the form of young gun Harry Grant.

Travis Meyn, The Courier-Mail
Subscriber only
|
June 18, 2020 11:51am
Titans recruit Thompson ends mad Madge rumours
The Storm believe captain Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year but will not slap a deadline on the Queensland legend to decide his future after ruling out a release for Tigers sensation Harry Grant.

Smith has discovered a rich vein of form since the 2020 season rebooted, prompting suggestions the NRL’s greatest-ever servant could forge on for a record 20th premiership campaign in 2021.

Smith turned 37 on Thursday but the NRL’s oldest player has shown no signs of slowing down in the three rounds since the COVID lockdown ended.

With a record 416 NRL appearances under his belt, Smith is on track to eclipse 430 games this year and push beyond 450 if he decides to play on in 2021.

On the eve of Friday night’s crunch game against Penrith, Storm football director Frank Ponissi said the club would not issue Smith a deadline to decide his future, but admitted they had to plan for 2021.

“He hasn’t given an indication and he is genuine about that – I don’t think he’s hiding anything,” Ponissi said.

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Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
Cameron Smith could play a record 20th season in the NRL next year. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
“Ideally he’d really like to wait until the end of the year. In terms of list management and sorting out his own future, you’d probably want to make a decision sooner rather than later.

“At the moment it’s something we haven’t discussed formally. At some stage in the next month I’m sure we’ll sit down with him and get some indication on what he wants to do.



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“We’d prefer not to (issue a deadline), that’s never been something we’ve ever done before. That wouldn’t be our preference.

“Given his stature in the game he has every right to make a decision. The tricky part with list management is managing that and the salary cap. It’s a real jigsaw.

“There will be conversations at the right time with the right people and we’ll get some indication.”

Cameron Smith doesn’t have a deadline to decide his future. Picture: Scott Barbour/AAP
Cameron Smith doesn’t have a deadline to decide his future. Picture: Scott Barbour/AAP
A product of Logan in southeast Queensland, Smith debuted for the Storm in 2002 and has gone on to forge one of rugby league’s most incredible careers.

He made 56 Test appearances for the Kangaroos and played a record 42 State of Origin games for Queensland before retiring from representative football in 2017.

Smith signed a two-year deal with the Storm in January last year for the 2019-2020 seasons and it was expected this would be his final season.

But he set up two tries and made 40 tackles in Melbourne’s gritty win against Newcastle last weekend and hasn’t looked out of place in the revamped NRL.

“He is not slowing down and he showed that last year too, we know what he can do on the field each weekend,” Ponissi said.

“The hard part is getting yourself up for a full pre-season then every weekend during the season.

“You can’t turn up on a Saturday and play like he’s playing without doing the work during the week.

Cameron Smith is not slowing down. Picture: Darren Pateman/AAP
Cameron Smith is not slowing down. Picture: Darren Pateman/AAP
“A lot of players love the playing part, but it’s the preparation and going through the rigours of week-to-week NRL that is hard.

“In terms of football and physical-wise, I’d have no doubt he could go again (in 2021).

“But it’s about getting up for another pre-season and another full season every week at this stage of his life. That’s the decision he’s going to have to make.”

The Storm loaned rising rake Grant to Wests Tigers for the 2020 season as part of a swap deal with Paul Momirovski.

Grant, who is contracted to Melbourne for 2021-22, has proven to be a revelation as the Tigers’ starting No. 9 and has relished the extra game time.

Harry Grant has made the most of his loan move to Wests Tigers. Picture: Brendon Thorne/AAP
Harry Grant has made the most of his loan move to Wests Tigers. Picture: Brendon Thorne/AAP
The Storm also boast on their books Kiwi Test gun Brandon Smith, who has long been considered to be Melbourne’s next No. 9 when Cameron Smith retires.

But Brandon Smith can also play other positions in the forward pack and the Storm are adamant Grant will return to Melbourne in 2021 even if Cameron Smith decides to extend his career.

“Harry will be coming back, one hundred per cent,” Ponissi said.

“We had that discussion with him and his manager.

“He was ready to play NRL this year as he has proven that. We think we will be the benefactors from it as well.

“Him getting 12 months of NRL experience under a really good coach (Michael Maguire) will see him come back as a much better player for us.

“We’re quite excited to get him back next year.”

Originally published as Storm’s Smith stance is bad news for Tigers

Contracts and Rugby League..... you never know really. We still have the other young Hooker whos a couple of years off and also supposed to be a gun...Simpkin? I think the idea of Grant was he was needed this year, but also to buy time.
 
As if the Storm would say yeah we'll release Grant no worries if Cammy plays on..
 
Contract means stuff all and six months in the NRL is a lifetime, anything could happen in that time. Of course maybe young Harry is as keen as mustard to get back in the Storm system..who would know
 
Harry , I believe has a get out clause in his contract that if Scrooge plays in 2021 he can move on and I reckon he will . So I won’t give up on him being with us next year yet.
 
I wouldn't stress too much over it. We'll have Liddle and Simpkin on hand and I reckon Simpkin will become a better player than Grant.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164452) said:
@willow said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164445) said:
With Graham wanting out of the Dragons, Eisenhuth is being mentioned as a possible replacement.

Which one though ...last time when I looked up it was the Storm's Eisenhuth ...not ours

WT Eisenhuth was specifically mentioned mate since he hasn't been getting any game time.
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1164612) said:
We would be lucky to keep Grant but we all know what NRL contracts are like

He’s a gem, and based on that I can’t see Melbourne letting him go.
 

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