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It sounds worse when we consider that the current coaching team didn’t sign those two stars.Its now over a year since we signed any stars and now all this talk about Douehi and Hastings like we are struggling to keep these two semi stars we already have ? With recruitment admit it ! Its like apollo 13 said
" Houston we have a problem "
Prefer George Williams at 7Id say 850k is going to be standard FG half money. The real good ones will be around the mill+ - can guarantee the Parra 2 Burton will be asking well above that.
The drawback for Douehi is if he has done enough to be considered a half/ 5/8th option.
Hmmm, shopping himself to a rival club as a no 7 for $900,000... he is definitely trying to land at the knights because he knows how desperate they actually are for a half.
The oldest negotiating trick in the book, float high and price can settle at a reasonable figure, float low and impossible to drive price up.Douhie on 900k as a 7 is INSANE lol
Not the case.The oldest negotiating trick in the book, float high and price can settle at a reasonable figure, float low and impossible to drive price up.
I would say he would be more than happy with 600-700 per season.
Need some of the drugs he's on if he thinks he's worth that.Doueihi set to manage himself
Wests Tigers playmaker Adam Doueihi is taking over his own management and has placed a hefty price tag on his services.
Doueihi has been selling himself as a No.7 or No.6 to a rival club and is after a three-year deal worth at least $900,000 a season. I’ve been told by those with knowledge of the situation he wants a minimum of $850,000 for the first season, with his price going up in future years.
With a dearth of quality No.7s in the competition, it’s a good tactic, but it remains to be seen if a club will go for that price. He is a quality player, but has had knee issues in the past. Even with healthy legs, he is going to need a breakout season to reach that level of income.
There are about half-a-dozen $1 million halves in the NRL, headed by Nathan Cleary, Cameron Munster and Daly Cherry-Evans, but Doueihi is not in that class.
The Tigers’ roster is better than it has been and if he can cash in on good service from the likes of Api Koroisau, Jackson Hastings and maybe Luke Brooks he may mount a case for an upgrade.
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Well that all makes sense( except pay gap between AD and JH, imo more like 650 ea) but when do you think we might know ?just think 2024 the lure may be two fold
Moses wants to play with Brooks
Brooks prepared to play for less to play with his mate Moses and be a one club player and coached by sheens
This time roles reversed
7. Moses
6. Brooks
Tigers then take the 900k for Douhie and 500k for Hastings along with a reduce rate for brooks (1 million to 750k)
That should leave up to 1.6 million to land Moses
More info pleaseNot the case.
He is not happy with $6-700k, its why talks didn't progress before the world cup.More info please
Well he’s certainly not a $8-900k player, yet.He is not happy with $6-700k, its why talks didn't progress before the world cup.
Need some of the drugs he's on if he thinks he's worth that.
I'd be trying to sign George Williams as the 7. That guy should still be playing in the NRL.You and me both. I'm in shock.
My opinion on him is he is a centre trying to transition to 6, he needs to work on his defence and ability to create space for those around him to make that transition. I am happy for him to continue that transition but it wouldn't be paying him as a half, it would be paying him as a centre until he can show those improvements.Well he’s certainly not a $8-900k player, yet.
He’s got to keep that educated ego in the real world.