@ said:Hearing player swap for Leilani Latu who Cleary signed for Penrith in 2014 currently playing Q Cup and can’t get into the pack rotation at the Titans.
Can the POM confirm this..?
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@ said:Hearing player swap for Leilani Latu who Cleary signed for Penrith in 2014 currently playing Q Cup and can’t get into the pack rotation at the Titans.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Hoffman retires at the end of the year though and Stimson is probably a fair chance of partnering Kaufusi in the 2nd row at Melbourne next year.
is he related to the legend Mark Stimson? If he is maybe we have a chance to get him. i remember Mark Stimson's comeback game in reserve grade after his accident losing 4 toes and doing a forward flip for a try in reserve grade. Great day.
Yes, he is Mark Stimson's nephew. Peter Stimson, who played a few games for South, is his father. There is another Stimson playing at St Gregs, which almost certainly means he won't be playing for WTs.
As someone who doesnt understand why we dont have a formal partnership with St gregs why does it almost certainly mean he wont be playing for WT's?
What am i missing here
@ said:I’d rather Roosters style recruitment over panthers any day of the week. #sombrero
@ said:@ said:I’d rather Roosters style recruitment over panthers any day of the week. #sombrero
Hi Jason
@ said:Just sign Ian Schubert already. Surely our $1m plus tpa’s Organised through our venture capitol comapanise pare all good. Surely.
The nrl assumes we are all stupid and don’t know what’s going on.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:We don't have to pay anything if McQueen asks for a release..
That old chestnut!!!
Listen up, it's not brain surgery.
If a player requests a release from his contract, a club can refuse his request and continue to pay said player.
If the club grants his request the players contract is null and void ie there is no longer a contract.
Therefore as there is no contract between the club and the player there is no obligation to pay said player any money.
Get it?
:brick: :brick:
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom Col.
However, you did gloss over one important detail. Would the Titans be willing to pay full price, or would they rather Wests cough up some coin over the next 2 years. It depends on how keen Wests are to offload him, and how prepared the Titans are to play hard ball.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:That old chestnut!!!
Listen up, it's not brain surgery.
If a player requests a release from his contract, a club can refuse his request and continue to pay said player.
If the club grants his request the players contract is null and void ie there is no longer a contract.
Therefore as there is no contract between the club and the player there is no obligation to pay said player any money.
Get it?
:brick: :brick:
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom Col.
However, you did gloss over one important detail. Would the Titans be willing to pay full price, or would they rather Wests cough up some coin over the next 2 years. It depends on how keen Wests are to offload him, and how prepared the Titans are to play hard ball.
Totally agree with this comment
But if paying some of his contract to get rid of him is what we have to do i wonder if we could frontload our outlay from this years cap so it didn't hinder us in future years
Surely we still have money to spend in this years cap
@ said:Agree with Farah, if he has it in him, Liddle needs more time if it is at all worth it.
After watching the Newtown V Norths game I’d go as far as saying he is not in the same league as the younger Brailey.
The sharks are an attractive team at the moment. 2nd last team to win a GF and not yet losing that lustre. I hope Gallen and Lewis play one year too long and they end up having a similar season to the Cowboys of this year.
Here’s hoping anway.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Listen up, it's not brain surgery.
If a player requests a release from his contract, a club can refuse his request and continue to pay said player.
If the club grants his request the players contract is null and void ie there is no longer a contract.
Therefore as there is no contract between the club and the player there is no obligation to pay said player any money.
Get it?
:brick: :brick:
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom Col.
However, you did gloss over one important detail. Would the Titans be willing to pay full price, or would they rather Wests cough up some coin over the next 2 years. It depends on how keen Wests are to offload him, and how prepared the Titans are to play hard ball.
Totally agree with this comment
But if paying some of his contract to get rid of him is what we have to do i wonder if we could frontload our outlay from this years cap so it didn't hinder us in future years
Surely we still have money to spend in this years cap
If said player asks for and is granted a release, he becomes uncontracted ….if picked up by the titans, it’s a new contract between titans and said player..
@ said:@ said:Agree with Farah, if he has it in him, Liddle needs more time if it is at all worth it.
After watching the Newtown V Norths game I’d go as far as saying he is not in the same league as the younger Brailey.
The sharks are an attractive team at the moment. 2nd last team to win a GF and not yet losing that lustre. I hope Gallen and Lewis play one year too long and they end up having a similar season to the Cowboys of this year.
Here’s hoping anway.
Was listening to MMM on the way in to work they had flanno on. He said it'd be hard to keep both Brailey brothers as he sees both of them them as 9s only.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Agree with Farah, if he has it in him, Liddle needs more time if it is at all worth it.
After watching the Newtown V Norths game I’d go as far as saying he is not in the same league as the younger Brailey.
The sharks are an attractive team at the moment. 2nd last team to win a GF and not yet losing that lustre. I hope Gallen and Lewis play one year too long and they end up having a similar season to the Cowboys of this year.
Here’s hoping anway.
Was listening to MMM on the way in to work they had flanno on. He said it'd be hard to keep both Brailey brothers as he sees both of them them as 9s only.
Too be honest we should Keep Liddle and target the younger Brailey.
What’s the point of signing Segeyaro or Lichaa, that’s exactly what the Sharks or Bulldogs would want us to do.
Target Kyle Flanagan as well to replace Benji.
We need to put pressure on these other clubs that just seem to keep their juniors happy whilst keeping them from first grade.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Listen up, it's not brain surgery.
If a player requests a release from his contract, a club can refuse his request and continue to pay said player.
If the club grants his request the players contract is null and void ie there is no longer a contract.
Therefore as there is no contract between the club and the player there is no obligation to pay said player any money.
Get it?
:brick: :brick:
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom Col.
However, you did gloss over one important detail. Would the Titans be willing to pay full price, or would they rather Wests cough up some coin over the next 2 years. It depends on how keen Wests are to offload him, and how prepared the Titans are to play hard ball.
Totally agree with this comment
But if paying some of his contract to get rid of him is what we have to do i wonder if we could frontload our outlay from this years cap so it didn't hinder us in future years
Surely we still have money to spend in this years cap
If said player asks for and is granted a release, he becomes uncontracted ….if picked up by the titans, it’s a new contract between titans and said player..
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Listen up, it's not brain surgery.
If a player requests a release from his contract, a club can refuse his request and continue to pay said player.
If the club grants his request the players contract is null and void ie there is no longer a contract.
Therefore as there is no contract between the club and the player there is no obligation to pay said player any money.
Get it?
:brick: :brick:
Thank you for your pearls of wisdom Col.
However, you did gloss over one important detail. Would the Titans be willing to pay full price, or would they rather Wests cough up some coin over the next 2 years. It depends on how keen Wests are to offload him, and how prepared the Titans are to play hard ball.
Totally agree with this comment
But if paying some of his contract to get rid of him is what we have to do i wonder if we could frontload our outlay from this years cap so it didn't hinder us in future years
Surely we still have money to spend in this years cap
If said player asks for and is granted a release, he becomes uncontracted ….if picked up by the titans, it’s a new contract between titans and said player..
@ said:Campbelltown is the second biggest catchment area in Sydney, only behind Penrith. When you look at the amount of juniors coming out of the Panthers backside, it makes what we are doing with our junior development program a laughing stock.
We need to poach Gus.