Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Who was Parra realistically going to give up for Ofahengaue? Gutherson, Brown, Moses, Penisini, Sivo and Lane would make it into our team but they're obviously off limits. Arthur maybe? His dad is the coach so not likely.
Parra have some very good young halves in Flegg who have their path clearly blocked at Parra. Our young halves are a 3-4 years away.
 
If he has signed with the Eels, they'll be able to afford him this year as we already paid half his salary.

Would be happy if Eels paid full freight for the reaming years, but if we're paying for him to play somewhere else is a failure of a club.

Not too big of a loss for me, hardly dints the line anymore.

Looking forward to James dinting the line.
Denting.

James who? Aitasi?
 
Interesting the way Parra have handled recruitment the last few years. They've now basically swapped Papalii for Joe O. Joe O is a solid player but that is terrible roster management, given how integral Papalii was to them and how much quality he has.
 
Confirmed where?
Daily Telegraph states that he is poised to sign:

Former Queensland State of Origin forward Joe Ofahengaue is poised to sign a three-year contract to join Parramatta immediately, ending his career at the Wests Tigers.

The Wests Tigers 2022 Player of The Year has agreed in principle to join the Eels after being shopped by the Tigers to rival clubs over the past month.

Ofahengaue is expected to formally sign his new contract with the Eels on Thursday.

It’s likely that the hard-running middle-forward has played his last game for the Tigers and will be withdrawn from their NRL line-up to face Cowboys on Saturday night.

The 161-game player was selected on the Tigers bench for the clash with North Queensland.

The Eels believe the 27-year-old - who has played three Origins for the Maroons and six Tests for Tonga - will add starch and potency to their front-row rotation of Regan Campbell-Gillard and Junior Paulo.

Parramatta recently secured former Eel Andrew Davey in a mid-season switch from Canterbury to aid their edge forward stocks.

The North Queensland Cowboys had also expressed an interest in Ofahengaue, who has endured a disjointed start to the NRL season.

He was dumped to reserve grade after the Tigers’ round 3 loss to Canterbury, but has reclaimed his spot in recent weeks, where he has played off the bench.

Ofahengaue is averaging less than 40 minutes in his third season with the Tigers, having spent the previous six years with the Brisbane Broncos.

The Tigers, meanwhile, are planning to blow the New Zealand Warriors out of the water by offering halfback Shaun Johnson a two-year to join the club from 2024.

The Eels’ forward stocks have taken a hit this season with Campbell-Gillard (groin) and edge back-rower Shaun Lane (hamstring) sidelined with injury.
 
Interesting the way Parra have handled recruitment the last few years. They've now basically swapped Papalii for Joe O. Joe O is a solid player but that is terrible roster management, given how integral Papalii was to them and how much quality he has.

Big stuff up for them. They could have kept IP on the same money they are probably paying Joe O. We are though down a quality player.
 
If we are letting Joffa leave for nothing (which it looks like)it is just another sign that Sheens is the worst person to be in charge of our club.Obviously 2 wins from 10 games with a reasonable squad is not enough to show he has completely lost his marbles
 
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If he has signed with the Eels, they'll be able to afford him this year as we already paid half his salary.

Would be happy if Eels paid full freight for the reaming years, but if we're paying for him to play somewhere else is a failure of a club.

Not too big of a loss for me, hardly dints the line anymore.

Looking forward to James dinting the line.
There would be no way that we're paying any freight on his contract.
 
It's also reported that we've been shopping Joffa to other clubs for weeks, so that's why there's no swap deal involved, we just need to clear a roster space.
It's a good move. Joffa is impotent on the field.
 

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