Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315645) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315474) said:
@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315464) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315222) said:
![da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1615773685571-da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png)

Forget Shuscter, Manly will never let him go.

This kid is stuck behind Lachlan Lam and Sam Walker at one of the best clubs in the business.

Throw everything at him. Packers money, Mybes money etc.

That's about $1'650'000
Alot of money for a young bloke with next to no experience in the Nrl
?

That's a very literal post. Of course you wouldn't offer that much.

Any comments on his talent or you just looking to pick holes?

I understood your comment and knew what you ment
That's why I inserted the **Mario smiley face**
Don't take offence so easy

This kid has barely been seen and hasn't really played against the big boys in the NRL
**One or two hits as a welcome to 1st grade will likely slow him down**
Sure he may become a good player in 1st grade but we currently have many young players and relatively inexperienced players in our squad
I think a player like Brandon Smith is far better for our team
He will lead by example something a few of our players lack
Also Adam Reynolds would be a great get

I think we lack the experience and that is what we should be targeting

A few points.

The emoticon does not appear on my pc, where i mostly view this forum. Thats why words and how they are put together are more important.

Ok as far as copping a couple of big hits slowing him down. To me thats just assuming the kid is weak. Ive seen nothing to suggest he is weak.

Its all well and good to have experience. Those players you mentioned are just fine but our coach has been building this thing from the ground up. Recruiting top line talent who have yet to play NRL. Volkman fits that bill.

Really think it just comes down to seeing the talent. Volkman is potentially a generational talent and whats more is very get able with a decent offer right now given his situation at the Roosters. That is why i suggested him!
 
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315611) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315585) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315530) said:
@pablox said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315522) said:
From the mole...

Manly's woes are continuing, with the Sea Eagles in danger of losing two of their best young players in coming weeks.

Utility Cade Cust and fullback Morgan Harper - who many believe should have been selected last weekend - are being scouted by rival clubs

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/mole-manly-sea-eagles-contracts-broncos-john-asiata-injury/75b7ffa2-bc28-44b0-9e6a-4723b3f68913

Morgan Harper is quality. I'd even consider cust. Harper is the outside back I would chase

I remember Harper destroyed us last year when he played us. He’d be a handy pick up

woooooooah there... hahaha he definitely hasn't destroyed anybody. Wow. Watch the game again. He was fine in attack and AD carved him up in defence. Watch the game again. Without Harper we don't beat Manly. I mean, Douehi ate him and Hopoate for dinner.

I believe we've had a go at Schuster, Cust and Keppie before and they all turned us down.

I definitely have no interest in watching the game over again

Maybe it was Schuster I was thinking about, my bad

hahaha mate I don't blame you! Maybe watch the final 10 minutes again, a thing of beauty.
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315683) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315611) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315585) said:
@speed2burn said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315530) said:
@pablox said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315522) said:
From the mole...

Manly's woes are continuing, with the Sea Eagles in danger of losing two of their best young players in coming weeks.

Utility Cade Cust and fullback Morgan Harper - who many believe should have been selected last weekend - are being scouted by rival clubs

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/mole-manly-sea-eagles-contracts-broncos-john-asiata-injury/75b7ffa2-bc28-44b0-9e6a-4723b3f68913

Morgan Harper is quality. I'd even consider cust. Harper is the outside back I would chase

I remember Harper destroyed us last year when he played us. He’d be a handy pick up

woooooooah there... hahaha he definitely hasn't destroyed anybody. Wow. Watch the game again. He was fine in attack and AD carved him up in defence. Watch the game again. Without Harper we don't beat Manly. I mean, Douehi ate him and Hopoate for dinner.

I believe we've had a go at Schuster, Cust and Keppie before and they all turned us down.

I definitely have no interest in watching the game over again

Maybe it was Schuster I was thinking about, my bad

hahaha mate I don't blame you! Maybe watch the final 10 minutes again, a thing of beauty.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brLkes4vlJg

:blush:
 
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315665) said:
@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315645) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315474) said:
@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315464) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315222) said:
![da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1615773685571-da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png)

Forget Shuscter, Manly will never let him go.

This kid is stuck behind Lachlan Lam and Sam Walker at one of the best clubs in the business.

Throw everything at him. Packers money, Mybes money etc.

That's about $1'650'000
Alot of money for a young bloke with next to no experience in the Nrl
?

That's a very literal post. Of course you wouldn't offer that much.

Any comments on his talent or you just looking to pick holes?

I understood your comment and knew what you ment
That's why I inserted the **Mario smiley face**
Don't take offence so easy

This kid has barely been seen and hasn't really played against the big boys in the NRL
**One or two hits as a welcome to 1st grade will likely slow him down**
Sure he may become a good player in 1st grade but we currently have many young players and relatively inexperienced players in our squad
I think a player like Brandon Smith is far better for our team
He will lead by example something a few of our players lack
Also Adam Reynolds would be a great get

I think we lack the experience and that is what we should be targeting

A few points.

The emoticon does not appear on my pc, where i mostly view this forum. Thats why words and how they are put together are more important.

Ok as far as copping a couple of big hits slowing him down. To me thats just assuming the kid is weak. Ive seen nothing to suggest he is weak.

Its all well and good to have experience. Those players you mentioned are just fine but our coach has been building this thing from the ground up. Recruiting top line talent who have yet to play NRL. Volkman fits that bill.

Really think it just comes down to seeing the talent. Volkman is potentially a generational talent and whats more is very get able with a decent offer right now given his situation at the Roosters. That is why i suggested him!

He’s a Roosters player, then Hartigan will know him well and be right up to speed with his skill set, if he is wanted, we have the cash, we would make an offer if appropriate I would assume.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315617) said:
Laurie is a tough player. He took that hit from Papali and got right back up. You get the feeling he is going to be a very good player and great influence at WTs.

Also took a shoulder charge from Hodgson on one of his returns and didn't even bat an eye. I was SO impressed by his positioning and effort off the ball, he is a really smart footballer, could be the next Darren Lockyer.
Trying really hard to fault him and I'm coming up short, his passing game needs a slight fine tuning but I feel that was more cohesion across the back line rather than his ability. Not only was Canberra's line speed out of this world, but they were also about 3m off side every time, can't wait to see him with a bit more space.
 
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
BRENT READ
RUGBY LEAGUE
@brentread_7

3:12PM MARCH 16, 2021
Parramatta are facing another contract fight as they prepare for their blockbuster against Melbourne on Thursday night after it emerged that representatives of Ryan Matterson had contacted rival clubs asking for expressions of interest in the boom backrower.

Matterson has an option in his contract for next season and The Australian has been told by several clubs that his management circulated an email last week requesting interested clubs to come forward.

Matterson is only in his second year at the Eels, having departed the Wests Tigers in acrimonious circumstances at the end of the 2019 season. He is one of several big-name players at the Eels who are off contract at the end of the season, the group headlined by halfback Mitchell Moses and NSW backrower Nathan Brown.

Like Matterson, Moses has an option in his contract for next season with the Eels and has been offered an additional year by the club as they attempt to convince him to stay. Brown has been linked with Manly, although he has also been offered an extension by the Eels.

Aside from Moses, Brown and Matterson, Maika Sivo and Blake Ferguson remain off contract and open to offers from rivals. Sivo, who shares the same management company as Matterson, has been actively offered to rivals, but it appears there have been few takers given the salary demands.

Ferguson wants to show Parramatta that he deserves another deal and he made a solid start in the win over Brisbane, scoring one try, running for more than 150m and busting seven tackles.

Matterson is only 26 but already at his third club, having started his first-grade career at the Sydney Roosters before shifting to the Wests Tigers and then Parramatta.

His departure from the Tigers was one of the stories of the 2019 season, Matterson effectively forcing his way out for reasons that he never fully explained. At the start of least season he spoke about the change of clubs and insisted he wanted to stay at Parramatta for the long-term.

His management would appear to be on a different page as they scour the NRL for offers for the two-time City Origin representative. Matterson has been earmarked as a future NSW representative and Parramatta would be loath to lose him given the uncertainty that surrounds a number of their high-profile players.

The ongoing negotiations with nearly half their starting side have cast a shadow over the club’s start to the year and prompted some experts to suggest that things could rapidly go pear-shaped if the Eels hit a rocky patch.

Backrower Keegan Hipgrave is another player with an uncertain future — the Eels have an option in their favour for next season with the former Gold Coast backrower. He made an impact off the interchange bench in his first game for the Eels against Brisbane last weekend and is relishing his move to Sydney.

“I did a bit of time in Brissie with the Broncos in under-20s and then came home to the Gold Coast for a couple of years,” Hipgrave said.

“I feel like if I want to play my best footy I have to be at a successful club like Parramatta. Parramatta were a top-three team last year and I think they are going to have a good shot at winning a premiership this year.

“No way am I having a dig at the Titans — it is about focusing and getting out of my comfort zone.”

Hipgrave was convinced to move to Parramatta after talks with coach Brad Arthur. While he has settled in Sydney’s northwest, he has been getting his fix of surfing at least once a week by travelling to the eastern suburbs.

“I had a really good conversation with Brad towards the end of last season and everything he said to me was on line with what I wanted to do,” Hipgrave said.

“He is a really tough and honest coach and I think that will get the best out of me.”
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

Gold!
 
@roar_power said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315951) said:
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
BRENT READ
RUGBY LEAGUE
@brentread_7

3:12PM MARCH 16, 2021
Parramatta are facing another contract fight as they prepare for their blockbuster against Melbourne on Thursday night after it emerged that representatives of Ryan Matterson had contacted rival clubs asking for expressions of interest in the boom backrower.

Matterson has an option in his contract for next season and The Australian has been told by several clubs that his management circulated an email last week requesting interested clubs to come forward.

Matterson is only in his second year at the Eels, having departed the Wests Tigers in acrimonious circumstances at the end of the 2019 season. He is one of several big-name players at the Eels who are off contract at the end of the season, the group headlined by halfback Mitchell Moses and NSW backrower Nathan Brown.

Like Matterson, Moses has an option in his contract for next season with the Eels and has been offered an additional year by the club as they attempt to convince him to stay. Brown has been linked with Manly, although he has also been offered an extension by the Eels.

Aside from Moses, Brown and Matterson, Maika Sivo and Blake Ferguson remain off contract and open to offers from rivals. Sivo, who shares the same management company as Matterson, has been actively offered to rivals, but it appears there have been few takers given the salary demands.

Ferguson wants to show Parramatta that he deserves another deal and he made a solid start in the win over Brisbane, scoring one try, running for more than 150m and busting seven tackles.

Matterson is only 26 but already at his third club, having started his first-grade career at the Sydney Roosters before shifting to the Wests Tigers and then Parramatta.

His departure from the Tigers was one of the stories of the 2019 season, Matterson effectively forcing his way out for reasons that he never fully explained. At the start of least season he spoke about the change of clubs and insisted he wanted to stay at Parramatta for the long-term.

His management would appear to be on a different page as they scour the NRL for offers for the two-time City Origin representative. Matterson has been earmarked as a future NSW representative and Parramatta would be loath to lose him given the uncertainty that surrounds a number of their high-profile players.

The ongoing negotiations with nearly half their starting side have cast a shadow over the club’s start to the year and prompted some experts to suggest that things could rapidly go pear-shaped if the Eels hit a rocky patch.

Backrower Keegan Hipgrave is another player with an uncertain future — the Eels have an option in their favour for next season with the former Gold Coast backrower. He made an impact off the interchange bench in his first game for the Eels against Brisbane last weekend and is relishing his move to Sydney.

“I did a bit of time in Brissie with the Broncos in under-20s and then came home to the Gold Coast for a couple of years,” Hipgrave said.

“I feel like if I want to play my best footy I have to be at a successful club like Parramatta. Parramatta were a top-three team last year and I think they are going to have a good shot at winning a premiership this year.

“No way am I having a dig at the Titans — it is about focusing and getting out of my comfort zone.”

Hipgrave was convinced to move to Parramatta after talks with coach Brad Arthur. While he has settled in Sydney’s northwest, he has been getting his fix of surfing at least once a week by travelling to the eastern suburbs.

“I had a really good conversation with Brad towards the end of last season and everything he said to me was on line with what I wanted to do,” Hipgrave said.

“He is a really tough and honest coach and I think that will get the best out of me.”

Brent Read - bides his time; then Boom!
 
Tom Dearden could be worth looking at if we need a 7. Hope the club is looking at players to sign for 2022, could use a marquee signing at some point
 
No club in the nrl should look at this clown honestly!! Be wonderful if para decided stuff him pay out his wages and sack him then every club in the nrl to refuse to buy him. Hes such a scummy person*
 
@roar_power said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315951) said:
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
Ryan Matterson has already played at three clubs and is being offered around the NRL
BRENT READ
RUGBY LEAGUE
@brentread_7

3:12PM MARCH 16, 2021
Parramatta are facing another contract fight as they prepare for their blockbuster against Melbourne on Thursday night after it emerged that representatives of Ryan Matterson had contacted rival clubs asking for expressions of interest in the boom backrower.

Matterson has an option in his contract for next season and The Australian has been told by several clubs that his management circulated an email last week requesting interested clubs to come forward.

Matterson is only in his second year at the Eels, having departed the Wests Tigers in acrimonious circumstances at the end of the 2019 season. He is one of several big-name players at the Eels who are off contract at the end of the season, the group headlined by halfback Mitchell Moses and NSW backrower Nathan Brown.

Like Matterson, Moses has an option in his contract for next season with the Eels and has been offered an additional year by the club as they attempt to convince him to stay. Brown has been linked with Manly, although he has also been offered an extension by the Eels.

Aside from Moses, Brown and Matterson, Maika Sivo and Blake Ferguson remain off contract and open to offers from rivals. Sivo, who shares the same management company as Matterson, has been actively offered to rivals, but it appears there have been few takers given the salary demands.

Ferguson wants to show Parramatta that he deserves another deal and he made a solid start in the win over Brisbane, scoring one try, running for more than 150m and busting seven tackles.

Matterson is only 26 but already at his third club, having started his first-grade career at the Sydney Roosters before shifting to the Wests Tigers and then Parramatta.

His departure from the Tigers was one of the stories of the 2019 season, Matterson effectively forcing his way out for reasons that he never fully explained. At the start of least season he spoke about the change of clubs and insisted he wanted to stay at Parramatta for the long-term.

His management would appear to be on a different page as they scour the NRL for offers for the two-time City Origin representative. Matterson has been earmarked as a future NSW representative and Parramatta would be loath to lose him given the uncertainty that surrounds a number of their high-profile players.

The ongoing negotiations with nearly half their starting side have cast a shadow over the club’s start to the year and prompted some experts to suggest that things could rapidly go pear-shaped if the Eels hit a rocky patch.

Backrower Keegan Hipgrave is another player with an uncertain future — the Eels have an option in their favour for next season with the former Gold Coast backrower. He made an impact off the interchange bench in his first game for the Eels against Brisbane last weekend and is relishing his move to Sydney.

“I did a bit of time in Brissie with the Broncos in under-20s and then came home to the Gold Coast for a couple of years,” Hipgrave said.

“I feel like if I want to play my best footy I have to be at a successful club like Parramatta. Parramatta were a top-three team last year and I think they are going to have a good shot at winning a premiership this year.

“No way am I having a dig at the Titans — it is about focusing and getting out of my comfort zone.”

Hipgrave was convinced to move to Parramatta after talks with coach Brad Arthur. While he has settled in Sydney’s northwest, he has been getting his fix of surfing at least once a week by travelling to the eastern suburbs.

“I had a really good conversation with Brad towards the end of last season and everything he said to me was on line with what I wanted to do,” Hipgrave said.

“He is a really tough and honest coach and I think that will get the best out of me.”

Can someone put this in the Dad Humour thread
Because it's bloody funny
Parramatta you wanted him
Well you certainly got him
Which club would be crazy enough to sign Matterson now
Barrett and the Bulldogs ?
Hasler and Manly ?
I'm glad it's happening to someone else and not us
 
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315665) said:
@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315645) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315474) said:
@cairnstigers said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315464) said:
@the_patriot said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315222) said:
![da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1615773685571-da8e46b3-31e5-4f38-a5ce-16dbdae7cb1a-image.png)

Forget Shuscter, Manly will never let him go.

This kid is stuck behind Lachlan Lam and Sam Walker at one of the best clubs in the business.

Throw everything at him. Packers money, Mybes money etc.

That's about $1'650'000
Alot of money for a young bloke with next to no experience in the Nrl
?

That's a very literal post. Of course you wouldn't offer that much.

Any comments on his talent or you just looking to pick holes?

I understood your comment and knew what you ment
That's why I inserted the **Mario smiley face**
Don't take offence so easy

This kid has barely been seen and hasn't really played against the big boys in the NRL
**One or two hits as a welcome to 1st grade will likely slow him down**
Sure he may become a good player in 1st grade but we currently have many young players and relatively inexperienced players in our squad
I think a player like Brandon Smith is far better for our team
He will lead by example something a few of our players lack
Also Adam Reynolds would be a great get

I think we lack the experience and that is what we should be targeting

A few points.

The emoticon does not appear on my pc, where i mostly view this forum. Thats why words and how they are put together are more important.

Ok as far as copping a couple of big hits slowing him down. To me thats just assuming the kid is weak. Ive seen nothing to suggest he is weak.

Its all well and good to have experience. Those players you mentioned are just fine but our coach has been building this thing from the ground up. Recruiting top line talent who have yet to play NRL. Volkman fits that bill.

Really think it just comes down to seeing the talent. Volkman is potentially a generational talent and whats more is very get able with a decent offer right now given his situation at the Roosters. That is why i suggested him!

Volkman is a star.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

But he wanted a premiership at pawwa
 
@bagnf05 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1316005) said:
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

But he wanted a premiership at pawwa

Commence countdown to implode
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1315942) said:
**Surprise surprise**
Slimey Eels facing another contract fight.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-secondrower-ryan-matterson-has-been-offered-to-rival-clubs/news-story/e2c6b561ed3cfafe083cf171f6bb2f0a

Parramatta secondrower Ryan Matterson has been offered to rival clubs

Rival clubs have expressed interests in Ryan
Matterson as Parramatta brace for a fight for the secondrower.

Hopefully we learned our lesson:thinking_face: , and it is not the WT!😛ray:
 

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