Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

2013 yes
2014 we can only dream of a recruit having that kind of season.

In 2014 Hayne started the season with his most consistent display of rugby league, leading the Dally M medal rankings after 10 Rounds. He was selected for New South Wales in his favoured fullback position for Game One of the 2014 State of Origin series. He produced a man of the match performance, setting up one try and scoring one to deliver New South Wales a 12–8 win in Brisbane and a 1–0 series lead. During the annual 2014 players poll, where 100 players from the 16 clubs are interviewed, Hayne was voted as 'best in the game,' the first NSW player since Andrew Johns won the honour in 2006\. In Round 22 of the season, playing against the Canberra Raiders, Hayne scored another 50m solo try to bring up his 100th career try. He became only the third player behind Luke Burt and Brett Kenny to score 100 tries for Parramatta. In Round 23 of the season Hayne topped his 2006 try scoring effort, reaching his 18th for the season against the Bulldogs. Hayne finished the season as the NRL's leading try-scorer with 20 for the season. On 29 September 2014, on the Dally M Awards night, Hayne and North Queensland Queensland Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston were the joint winners of the 2014 Dally M Player of the Year Award .

He sure isnt for everyone but under a good coach i dont see a problem.
 
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Yesterday's hero. 2014 was 4 years ago. Marshall outplayed him this year which says a lot.

I thought he had a pretty good season, much better than mr kick on the 3rd.
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I understand why people dont like him though. its fair enough.
 
Hayne would be on his last deal , probably a 2 year deal and he would add to our team , we need to think about our roster and not about the person , if Hayne signed on and played well to help us win then it's a good deal , people didn't want Farrar Back but he was worth it , we have signed Matterson and the other young guy now we need a big body and a centre and Hayne can play centre , wing , Fullback , I understand people's thoughts on him but I think he could add something to our roster
 
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I actually hope we sign Hayne aswell only for not alot of coin. I would play him on the wing but wouldn't mind him in the centres.

400 or 500k for a player who can win a game on his own would be smart recruiting.

If the Dragons dont jump us i still hold out a bit of hope.

Are we even looking at Hayne?

We would need an active and fully function coach for that.

If that's the case then he will have signed elsewhere by the time that happens, as will most other players on the market.
 
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2013 yes
2014 we can only dream of a recruit having that kind of season.

In 2014 Hayne started the season with his most consistent display of rugby league, leading the Dally M medal rankings after 10 Rounds. He was selected for New South Wales in his favoured fullback position for Game One of the 2014 State of Origin series. He produced a man of the match performance, setting up one try and scoring one to deliver New South Wales a 12–8 win in Brisbane and a 1–0 series lead. During the annual 2014 players poll, where 100 players from the 16 clubs are interviewed, Hayne was voted as 'best in the game,' the first NSW player since Andrew Johns won the honour in 2006\. In Round 22 of the season, playing against the Canberra Raiders, Hayne scored another 50m solo try to bring up his 100th career try. He became only the third player behind Luke Burt and Brett Kenny to score 100 tries for Parramatta. In Round 23 of the season Hayne topped his 2006 try scoring effort, reaching his 18th for the season against the Bulldogs. Hayne finished the season as the NRL's leading try-scorer with 20 for the season. On 29 September 2014, on the Dally M Awards night, Hayne and North Queensland Queensland Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston were the joint winners of the 2014 Dally M Player of the Year Award .

He sure isnt for everyone but under a good coach i dont see a problem.

hayne will re sign with eels on a bigger deal
 
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2013 yes
2014 we can only dream of a recruit having that kind of season.

In 2014 Hayne started the season with his most consistent display of rugby league, leading the Dally M medal rankings after 10 Rounds. He was selected for New South Wales in his favoured fullback position for Game One of the 2014 State of Origin series. He produced a man of the match performance, setting up one try and scoring one to deliver New South Wales a 12–8 win in Brisbane and a 1–0 series lead. During the annual 2014 players poll, where 100 players from the 16 clubs are interviewed, Hayne was voted as 'best in the game,' the first NSW player since Andrew Johns won the honour in 2006\. In Round 22 of the season, playing against the Canberra Raiders, Hayne scored another 50m solo try to bring up his 100th career try. He became only the third player behind Luke Burt and Brett Kenny to score 100 tries for Parramatta. In Round 23 of the season Hayne topped his 2006 try scoring effort, reaching his 18th for the season against the Bulldogs. Hayne finished the season as the NRL's leading try-scorer with 20 for the season. On 29 September 2014, on the Dally M Awards night, Hayne and North Queensland Queensland Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston were the joint winners of the 2014 Dally M Player of the Year Award .

He sure isnt for everyone but under a good coach i dont see a problem.

Then he went off to the NFL and returned home fat & lazy, with a sense of privilege and an even bigger head! The gung-ho, macho BS culture of American sport did Hayne no favours.
 
The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

the truth written right here. Sums it up perfectly imo.
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

Robinson selected him in a pretty important game when they had other options tells me Momirovski has something…he was in the group that contained Mitchell Radley Butcher etc that won the 20's comp and rated highly and played very well...injury saw Manu jump ahead of him at the Rorters...you could be right..i think he will be good for us ...moreso that he is a signing from a team that knows how to win...
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If he turns out a dud names all yours...
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

Grow up
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

No I will put my ten bob on Momo to make it. He may become a perfect partner for Marsters. Was stuck behind (currently) two best centres in the game.
And you can say what you want but getting motivated in ISP having that in front of you would be very hard.
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

You’re making too much sense for this forum
 

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