Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Last time he hit the Market there weren't any takers coming close to what we offered. So he stayed.
From memory (which isn’t great) I think he agreed to terms with the bulldogs, but said when questioned that there was a misunderstanding between him and the Tigers regarding him being extended.
 
Thought we had 3 spots open in the 30 with Bird gone. Sione wasn’t included in that count? Assuming Bunty takes one. Should still have another left - correct?
Maybe one to keep for a potential mid season opportunity (or for an upgrade if not).
 
Could also be some life after football in the back ground , Twall loves the club so maybe restructured deal and into coaching at the end of the,
Its pretty obvious how the roosters are skirting the salary cap....i wonder how much Keary, cordner, minichello, friend, JWH, and up until this season Cronk etc... are getting paid for their one day a week "coaching" at the club.
 
Thought we had 3 spots open in the 30 with Bird gone. Sione wasn’t included in that count? Assuming Bunty takes one. Should still have another left - correct?
Maybe one to keep for a potential mid season opportunity (or for an upgrade if not).
If and when Bird is released, we will be at 27.

There has been some comments from a couple of ITKs that Bunty Afoa & Javon Andrews (both currently on Dev contracts) will move into top 30 by 30 June with Godinet & CTM (both currently on T&T) will take their spots in the 6-man development squad.

So at this date (with Bird on contract still), SM is correct.

If Bird does depart then we can keep that spot open until June 30. I'd say we'll be patient to see if a player falls out of the tree or one of our Development or T&T players absolutely kills it over the first half of the season.
 
If and when Bird is released, we will be at 27.

There has been some comments from a couple of ITKs that Bunty Afoa & Javon Andrews (both currently on Dev contracts) will move into top 30 by 30 June with Godinet & CTM (both currently on T&T) will take their spots in the 6-man development squad.

So at this date (with Bird on contract still), SM is correct.

If Bird does depart then we can keep that spot open until June 30. I'd say we'll be patient to see if a player falls out of the tree or one of our Development or T&T players absolutely kills it over the first half of the season.
Hasnt Bird been officially released by WT? I thought that was the news late last week, or do we still await something official on our lamentable club website?
 
From the Australian, wasn't sure where to post. Just a FYI post. Mods can move or delete, I won't get upset.

The NRL is on the verge of appointing Nine newspaper journalist Michael Chammas as their general manager of football at the PNG Chiefs.
This masthead understands that Chammas has been earmarked to take charge of the Chiefs’ football operations after being hand-picked by ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys to become a key player at the fledgling franchise.

The Chiefs, who recently announced that former Digicel PNG boss Lorna McPherson would be their chief executive, are due to enter the NRL in 2028.

Sydney Morning Herald reporter Michael Chammas.

Sydney Morning Herald reporter Michael Chammas.
The head of football role will be one of the most significant appointments given the team is starting from scratch. However, Chammas will take charge of PNG’s football operations armed with one of the most extensive contact books in the game.

The news breaker has reported on some of the biggest stories in rugby league over the past decade, earning a growing reputation as a media heavy hitter through his work with the Sydney Morning Herald, Nine News and 100% Footy.

He now faces an even more significant challenge in ensuring the Chiefs hit the ground running as they prepare to enter the NRL in 2028.

The Chiefs are yet to sign a player or coach, but they will head to market armed with tax-free dollars after the NRL struck an historic agreement with the federal government allowing for players to effectively double their income.

The PNG Chiefs are due to enter the NRL competition in 2028. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

The PNG Chiefs are due to enter the NRL competition in 2028. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images
Players aside, the most significant appointment for the chiefs will be their inaugural head coach. That decision will be made by the AFL Commission as they wade through a list of candidates that include the likes of Arthur and Jason Demetriou.

Seven-time premiership winner Wayne Bennett has also been mooted as a prospective PNG coach, although the dream target would undoubtedly be Penrith mentor Ivan Cleary.

It is believed Panthers half Nathan Cleary is also on PNG’s wish-list as they look to make a big splash in the player market.

The Chiefs have had a rocky start to their existence.

Chief executive Andrew Hill quit to take over the role of Panthers Group CEO, while influential board member Wapu Sonk stood down amid corruption allegations, which he vehemently denies.

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Last month, inaugural chair Ray Dib revealed he was forced out of his role with the 19th expansion side following an uneasy relationship with NRL powerbrokers.

Last year, it is understood Chammas was locked in talks over joining Perth as head of football when it looked like former Parramatta coach Brad Arthur would be appointed coach.

When Arthur was overlooked, the move went cold.

However, it is understood NRL powerbrokers have been intent on bringing Chammas into the tent to play a role in the game’s future.

The Perth Bears appointed former media identity Anthony De Ceglie (right) as their inaugural CEO. Pictured here with NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo and coach Mal Meninga. Picture: Getty Images

The Perth Bears appointed former media identity Anthony De Ceglie (right) as their inaugural CEO. Pictured here with NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo and coach Mal Meninga. Picture: Getty Images
Chammas would be the second media personality to take on a role with an expansion side after the NRL appointed former Channel 7 boss Anthony De Ceglie chief executive of the Perth Bears.

In May last year, Chammas was involved in a fiery exchange with Canterbury general manager of football, Phil Gould, over the Bulldogs’ signing of former Wests Tigers prodigy Lachlan Galvin.

Now, the Nine stablemates could come head to head as opposing football department bosses.

More to come …

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Is it April 1st?

Didn’t PVL recently come out warning club and player managers with a media profile against influencing both players and clubs?

“If they collude, it will be at their peril,” he told the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Financial Review in October last year.

Michael Chammas. What? This has to be a gee-up…
 

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