now thats ,cruel justiceAre you suggesting he serves the remainder of his sentence at WT?
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now thats ,cruel justiceAre you suggesting he serves the remainder of his sentence at WT?
Yea, you know what we can criticise the Board for.Only if Bula has a new manager, otherwise he can go F*** himself.
You have to be cruel to be kind.now thats ,cruel justice
From one Mario Tartak client to another maybe ...
Even if he gives us 70% of what hes capable of then thats win in my eyes. We need some fire in the pack and someone besides big T and Roycey to wreck the line.Re David Fifita...
Remember the team he did well in, the Broncos. You had Carrigan, Haas and a bunch of other strong forwards.
Remember the titans, the team he is doing poorly in. Strong forwards, but a lack of consistency.
How is he going to go in our weaker pack? Will he stand up as a leader, because I think he is more like Russell Packer, as he will look and follow a leader.
Or even a mid-tier heading into the market frenzy that will be the next 2/3 years.Barry Toohey (Newcastle's mouthpiece) reporting WT's offer to Kai Pearce-Paul is $600,000 a season.
very, very happy with that given what it costs for a premier backrower in today's market.
Shame that Fifita didn't signed with the Roorters, around about now Robbo would be giving him a phone call and we could have the fat bludger for next to nothing. 🤣If we have a choice over David Fifita at 800k with 200k subsidised by the Titans, or KPP at 700-750k who would we prefer ?
In my opinion both are a risk at the required cost, KPP would appear a little more dedicated and reliable, but Fifita is a top 3 edge back rower in the game IF he’s motivated and playing at even 95% of ability.
We have to take a chance on one of them and I’m happy if we land either one of them, just have to hope a little bit of luck goes our way for a change, we sign one of them real soon and the one we end up with comes to our club with the right motivation and dedication to produce their best on a regular basis.
Yes that is a good deal jr just don't know what the holdup is, holding out for more money? it's taking a long-time hope someone else doesn't swoop in late.Barry Toohey (Newcastle's mouthpiece) reporting WT's offer to Kai Pearce-Paul is $600,000 a season.
very, very happy with that given what it costs for a premier backrower in today's market.
By 2027 we'll be the Wests May-Fainu Tigers!If the best we can do is a guy whose been in jail 3-4 years, we’re struggling.
And there's Jordan Miller 2nd from the right. I didn't know he was in there too.
Very good player who'll be cheap.If the best we can do is a guy whose been in jail 3-4 years, we’re struggling.
these things take time mate. Galvingate and Richardson's holiday would've slowed negotiations even further. also have to remember that KPP was always going to go back to Newcastle so they could have last refusal.Yes that is a good deal jr just don't know what the holdup is, holding out for more money? it's taking a long-time hope someone else doesn't swoop in late.
It's either come here or wrestle the whole squad, everyone knows that it's much more relaxing being here. 🤣If it's the dogs, the challenge will be is getting the player to agree to come here. They're top of the ladder, why would they leave now? The only thing that may work is who it might displace, which could be Sexton or Mitchel Woods.
Is that an ultimatum to the club? Koroisau is still at the peak of his game.From one Mario Tartak client to another maybe ...
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...s/news-story/4a153082122259e9d656f67eb99ab4ef
Sport Confidential: Rising star hooker Tallyn Da Silva to test open market if Api Koroisau re-signs with Tigers
Fresh from the Lachlan Galvin drama, the Tigers are facing an uphill battle to keep fellow rising star Tallyn Da Silva, who is stuck behind captain Api Koroisau for a starting spot. SPORT CONFIDENTIAL
Michael Carayannis and Brent Read
Fresh from the Lachlan Galvin drama, the Tigers are facing another uphill battle to keep fellow rising star Tallyn Da Silva after the club were told he would test the open market if they re-signed skipper Api Koroisau.
A crucial meeting between the Tigers and Da Silva’s agent last week brought the situation to a head with the club told Da Silva would look at his options come November 1 if Koroisau was kept beyond next season.
Da Silva has made it clear he wants to play regular first grade and eventually start in the No.9 jersey.
The Tigers plan to meet with Koroisau next week where they hope to extend the 32-year-old before he too can test the open market on November 1.
It is an interesting quandary for the Tigers given Koroisau is still at the top of his game despite being at the back end of his career. Da Silva though was part of the next crop of Tigers talent labelled one of the best junior grades to ever come through the club.
Galvin and Da Silva were meant to spearhead the next decade for the club. Galvin’s time is set to come to an immediate end and there are now doubts if Da Silva will remain at the club beyond next season or he may too ask to explore his options before his deal expires.
Da Silva is just 20 and had played in every Tigers game this season until last week where he was relegated to NSW Cup.
While Da Silva and Galvin are best mates and dominated the juniors together there is no pact for the pair to play alongside each other at NRL level. However they would make an attractive bundle for any club given the key positions they play in.
playing a few games out of Silverwater after we leave C-TownBy 2027 we'll be the Wests May-Fainu Tigers!
There should be a pathway through this negotiation for both parties to be happy.From one Mario Tartak client to another maybe ...
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...s/news-story/4a153082122259e9d656f67eb99ab4ef
Sport Confidential: Rising star hooker Tallyn Da Silva to test open market if Api Koroisau re-signs with Tigers
Fresh from the Lachlan Galvin drama, the Tigers are facing an uphill battle to keep fellow rising star Tallyn Da Silva, who is stuck behind captain Api Koroisau for a starting spot. SPORT CONFIDENTIAL
Michael Carayannis and Brent Read
Fresh from the Lachlan Galvin drama, the Tigers are facing another uphill battle to keep fellow rising star Tallyn Da Silva after the club were told he would test the open market if they re-signed skipper Api Koroisau.
A crucial meeting between the Tigers and Da Silva’s agent last week brought the situation to a head with the club told Da Silva would look at his options come November 1 if Koroisau was kept beyond next season.
Da Silva has made it clear he wants to play regular first grade and eventually start in the No.9 jersey.
The Tigers plan to meet with Koroisau next week where they hope to extend the 32-year-old before he too can test the open market on November 1.
It is an interesting quandary for the Tigers given Koroisau is still at the top of his game despite being at the back end of his career. Da Silva though was part of the next crop of Tigers talent labelled one of the best junior grades to ever come through the club.
Galvin and Da Silva were meant to spearhead the next decade for the club. Galvin’s time is set to come to an immediate end and there are now doubts if Da Silva will remain at the club beyond next season or he may too ask to explore his options before his deal expires.
Da Silva is just 20 and had played in every Tigers game this season until last week where he was relegated to NSW Cup.
While Da Silva and Galvin are best mates and dominated the juniors together there is no pact for the pair to play alongside each other at NRL level. However they would make an attractive bundle for any club given the key positions they play in.