Not included in a tigers contract.Wonder how he's defence goes?
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Not included in a tigers contract.Wonder how he's defence goes?
Roosters planning a takeover?James Tedesco recently bought a new home in Hunters Hill
Not too far from the CoE
Dykes is a very good young player and he would be a great acquisition for the WTs. Pele is also a very good young player and again would be a good acquisition for WTs.Hopefully the Club are keeping a big watch on both Kade Dykes & Hayze Perham - fast, skillful & can play be fullback/five-eighth.
If we go into next season with Daine Laurie as 1st choice fullback and 2 of Brooks, Doeuhi, Hastings as 1st choice halves, then 1 of these guys can be the x-factor to put pressure on both positions.
Dykes has massive potential & Perham looked very good on weekend despite some comments from Parra fans. Does anyone else know much of him?
+ Franky PeleHopefully the Club are keeping a big watch on both Kade Dykes & Hayze Perham - fast, skillful & can play be fullback/five-eighth.
If we go into next season with Daine Laurie as 1st choice fullback and 2 of Brooks, Doeuhi, Hastings as 1st choice halves, then 1 of these guys can be the x-factor to put pressure on both positions.
Dykes has massive potential & Perham looked very good on weekend despite some comments from Parra fans. Does anyone else know much of him?
My daughter husband a bit entrenched with some Parramatta hierarchy and early in year they lost Sivo and Dunster and I think Penisini and they had Russell who got injured during this period Perham filled in and not well I hear their defence on the edges was poor
Sean Russell is a talent a rouse hill rhino come good well connected with coachThere's plenty of guys I know that don't rate him at all...
They know plenty about the goings on at Parra.
I tell you who could be a fullback option moving forward...
Sean Russell (Parra) - Also does a sound job on the Wing, But he's a fullback.
Zerotackle.comIs the club legit looking at bringing Moses back?
he's literally shat on the club every chance he's got how does he love the club lolZerotackle.com
DAVID PIEPERS
WRITER | JULY 12, 2022 - 11:50AM
A day after it was revealed that the Parramatta Eels are preparing to offer a $1-million per-year deal to playmaker Mitchell Moses and make him an Eel for life, reports have emerged that Wests Tigers are under pressure to try and bring the playmaker back to the club where he started his NRL career.
Moses spent the first three-and-a-half years of his NRL career at Leichhardt before leaving in controversial circumstances, asking for an early release from his contract which was initially rejected by the Tigers.
His request was finally granted 10 rounds into 2017 and Moses has since become one of the game’s best halves, making regular finals appearances and an Origin debut since his arrival in blue and gold.
According to The Daily Telegraph, the Tigers could be forced to enter the homecoming conversation with current contract uncertainty over playmakers Adam Doueihi and Jackson Hastings and rumours linking long-term half Luke Brooks with a move away from the club he’s led for nine years.
Though it seems unlikely Moses would sacrifice his role on a team with a genuine premiership window for an organisation reeking of instability and rooted to the foot of the table, his uncle and Balmain club legend Ben Elias suggested Moses never wanted to leave in the first place but was forced to as the club doubled down on their efforts to retain James Tedesco and Aaron Woods.
“Mitchell did not want to move, he never wanted to move, he loves the club,” Elias told Fox Sports at the time.
“Rightfully, you look for stability. You look for everything that makes a footballer better and unfortunately the Tigers have had a rough trot. The last couple of years have been unsettling.”
If that was a motivating factor for Moses’ departure in 2017, it’s hard to know how seriously to take any suggestion that he’d return to the club in its current state.
Someone check his pants to make sure they aren’t alight. He had a contract on the table for 12 months prior. Didn’t want to leave my arse.“Mitchell did not want to move, he never wanted to move, he loves the club,” Elias told Fox Sports at the time.
Zerotackle.com
DAVID PIEPERS
WRITER | JULY 12, 2022 - 11:50AM
A day after it was revealed that the Parramatta Eels are preparing to offer a $1-million per-year deal to playmaker Mitchell Moses and make him an Eel for life, reports have emerged that Wests Tigers are under pressure to try and bring the playmaker back to the club where he started his NRL career.
Moses spent the first three-and-a-half years of his NRL career at Leichhardt before leaving in controversial circumstances, asking for an early release from his contract which was initially rejected by the Tigers.
His request was finally granted 10 rounds into 2017 and Moses has since become one of the game’s best halves, making regular finals appearances and an Origin debut since his arrival in blue and gold.
According to The Daily Telegraph, the Tigers could be forced to enter the homecoming conversation with current contract uncertainty over playmakers Adam Doueihi and Jackson Hastings and rumours linking long-term half Luke Brooks with a move away from the club he’s led for nine years.
Though it seems unlikely Moses would sacrifice his role on a team with a genuine premiership window for an organisation reeking of instability and rooted to the foot of the table, his uncle and Balmain club legend Ben Elias suggested Moses never wanted to leave in the first place but was forced to as the club doubled down on their efforts to retain James Tedesco and Aaron Woods.
“Mitchell did not want to move, he never wanted to move, he loves the club,” Elias told Fox Sports at the time.
“Rightfully, you look for stability. You look for everything that makes a footballer better and unfortunately the Tigers have had a rough trot. The last couple of years have been unsettling.”
If that was a motivating factor for Moses’ departure in 2017, it’s hard to know how seriously to take any suggestion that he’d return to the club in its current state.
A bit of BS literary licence to add spice to a BS story is gutter journalism 101.I wanna know how the club is "Under Pressure" To lure him back?
Someone check his pants to make sure they aren’t alight. He had a contract on the table for 12 months prior. Didn’t want to leave my arse.
Pulled the mental health card....shameful way to behaveIt was very evident on Saturday night (and against the Storm in Round 1) what a good halfback can do. Moses and Hughes won those games, when we were on top and should have won, so I'd love to have him back for that. But he and Benny Elias can't rewrite history. MM had a contract, for a lot of money, that he didn't want to take. And when he wasn't released it was obvious he didn't want to be at the club and played accordingly. I was at one game where it seemed blatant. He was young and immature so I can't blame him forever for being an idiot, but I had no respect for how he played that season.