Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

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French began the year as Parramatta’s first-choice fullback at a time when Clint Gutherson was injured, while Hayne wasn’t considered match-fit enough to fill the position. The Tinga product quickly found himself on the wing despite his preference to play in the No.1 jersey. Norman is the latest to be given a shot as coach Brad Arthur’s custodian, with Hayne yet to return from the hip complaint that has sidelined him since round four.
We can reveal that French’s representatives have sounded out rival clubs about their fullback needs, letting them know the try-scoring machine wants an opportunity to establish himself at the back. Gold Coast, North Queensland and Wests Tigers are among the sides on the lookout for a fullback, although the Tigers have made Canterbury’s Moses Mbye their priority.

French, who has scored 31 tries from 37 NRL appearances alternating between wing and fullback, is worth more on the open market as a custodian. If he was to get an offer elsewhere, the Eels would have to decide whether it is worth enforcing his contract.
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After starting the season as one of the premiership fancies but languishing in last place, there is widespread acknowledgement that Parramatta’s roster needs a major overhaul. Norman is also unsettled and has been down on form. After showing initial promising signs, his halves combination with Mitchell Moses isn’t working and it’s understood the Eels wouldn’t stand in his way if he asked for a release.

Hayne’s injuries have also prevented him from mounting a case for a contract extension. The former Titan hasn’t played since being sidelined with a hip injury injury in round seven, although he is expected to come back either this week or next. While he has taken a $700,000 haircut to return to the Eels, he is yet to give Parramatta much return on the $500,000 gamble they took on him.

The potential departures of Hayne, French and Norman would fast-track the roster revamp of the underperforming club.

The Eels board will meet on Wednesday and dissecting the diabolical start to the season will be high on the agenda. One of the discussion points will be whether the Eels need a head of football, a position currently the domain of chief executive Bernie Gurr.
There could be changes in the boardroom too. Parramatta chairman Max Donnelly, in his attempts to push through constitutional reform, will consider putting forward a motion allowing previous directors to again run for the board. That raises the prospect of the likes of Denis Fitzgerald, the self-proclaimed Emperor of Parramatta, returning to the corridors of power.

**Release is about Norman**

Sure is about norman but hopefully any future halves partner fot moses suffers similar problems linking up with him
 
Sounds familiar how is Brooks going without Moses. Norman was outstanding last few years now suffering the same fate.
 
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French began the year as Parramatta’s first-choice fullback at a time when Clint Gutherson was injured, while Hayne wasn’t considered match-fit enough to fill the position. The Tinga product quickly found himself on the wing despite his preference to play in the No.1 jersey. Norman is the latest to be given a shot as coach Brad Arthur’s custodian, with Hayne yet to return from the hip complaint that has sidelined him since round four.
We can reveal that French’s representatives have sounded out rival clubs about their fullback needs, letting them know the try-scoring machine wants an opportunity to establish himself at the back. Gold Coast, North Queensland and Wests Tigers are among the sides on the lookout for a fullback, although the Tigers have made Canterbury’s Moses Mbye their priority.

French, who has scored 31 tries from 37 NRL appearances alternating between wing and fullback, is worth more on the open market as a custodian. If he was to get an offer elsewhere, the Eels would have to decide whether it is worth enforcing his contract.
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After starting the season as one of the premiership fancies but languishing in last place, there is widespread acknowledgement that Parramatta’s roster needs a major overhaul. Norman is also unsettled and has been down on form. After showing initial promising signs, his halves combination with Mitchell Moses isn’t working and it’s understood the Eels wouldn’t stand in his way if he asked for a release.

Hayne’s injuries have also prevented him from mounting a case for a contract extension. The former Titan hasn’t played since being sidelined with a hip injury injury in round seven, although he is expected to come back either this week or next. While he has taken a $700,000 haircut to return to the Eels, he is yet to give Parramatta much return on the $500,000 gamble they took on him.

The potential departures of Hayne, French and Norman would fast-track the roster revamp of the underperforming club.

The Eels board will meet on Wednesday and dissecting the diabolical start to the season will be high on the agenda. One of the discussion points will be whether the Eels need a head of football, a position currently the domain of chief executive Bernie Gurr.
There could be changes in the boardroom too. Parramatta chairman Max Donnelly, in his attempts to push through constitutional reform, will consider putting forward a motion allowing previous directors to again run for the board. That raises the prospect of the likes of Denis Fitzgerald, the self-proclaimed Emperor of Parramatta, returning to the corridors of power.

**Release is about Norman**

Sure is about norman but hopefully any future halves partner fot moses suffers similar problems linking up with him

Any difficulty linking as 1/2s partner will never be the fault of MM. Therein lies the problem.
 
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Brett Hodgson 2.0

Are you referring to French? Don't think he will get anywhere near as good as the Great Man. Hodgo pretty much was a gun in every facet of the game. French has speed and that seems to be it IMO.
Would very much rather Mbye than Bevan French.
 
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Brett Hodgson 2.0

Are you referring to French? Don't think he will get anywhere near as good as the Great Man. Hodgo pretty much was a gun in every facet of the game. French has speed and that seems to be it IMO.
Would very much rather Mbye than Bevan French.

French seems nothing like the ball playing fullback teams have now days.
 
I think Moses is stuck at Parra for a while
Not sure when his contract runs out
The only club with money who might be chasing a half could be Canberra

As for clubs not wanting to contribute money for a player leaving their club
How about this

Eg Moses Mbye on $900000 next year
We give the Bulldogs Tui for $600000 (value)
And pay $300000 towards Mbyes contract with us
Therefore Mbye will costs the Tigers around $650000 a year till his contract runs out with the dogs

On Paper the Bulldogs save $300000 a year get Tui and save face with their supporters

Works for me

Cant see any other way out for the Dogs
 
The Dogs will have to pay about half for any player they try to offload. Or else they're stuck with a bunch of overpaid nufties. Even if they pay Mbye 400k a year, they're saving 500k, which could be 3-4 new depth signings. A massive win for them.

They son't have a choice. They're already and no club will pay full market rates for anyone that isn't an elite player.
 
Why the hell would we give the Dogs anything…stuff them with a pineapple...

Our Cap management finally has us in a position of some power in the player market...bugger helping out other Clubs who have rooted theirs...the recruitment team seems to know what they are doing and what a players worth is ..if the player doesn't want to come here for that fine...next..one of the things I like about Ivan's philosophy

BTW....French has his own thread guys I don't know why but he does...
 
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I think Moses is stuck at Parra for a while
Not sure when his contract runs out
The only club with money who might be chasing a half could be Canberra

As for clubs not wanting to contribute money for a player leaving their club
How about this

Eg Moses Mbye on $900000 next year
We give the Bulldogs Tui for $600000 (value)
And pay $300000 towards Mbyes contract with us
Therefore Mbye will costs the Tigers around $650000 a year till his contract runs out with the dogs

On Paper the Bulldogs save $300000 a year get Tui and save face with their supporters

Works for me

Cant see any other way out for the Dogs

We don't have to give up anyone.
 
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The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that French’s management have approached rival clubs about their needs for a fullback. Gold Coast, North Queensland and the Wests Tigersare all clubs who are thin in the defensive position and may be interested in his services.

French debuted for Parramatta in 2016 and has made 37 NRL appearances, scoring 31 tries.

The Eels began this season with premiership aspirations, but are currently dwindling at the bottom of the ladder, which has left the club needing to make key decisions on their list and a potential makeover in need.

Hayne and Norman have done little this season to warrant a contract extension, while Mitchell Moses would likely be granted a release if he desired so. Hayne has yet to repay the Eels for the $500,000 gamble they took on him.

We could get back Moses
How about that boys and girls

Someone pointed out earlier that this was taken out of context and the original story referred to Norman as the player that Parra would not stand in the way of should he want a release.
 
David Riccio on radio this afternoon suggested if Norman was released by Parra then the Dogs was his likely destination . But they’d have to offload someone like MBye to free up enough cash to make it work .

That would leave the Dogs with
7 Foran
6 Norman
1 Hopoate
 
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David Riccio on radio this afternoon suggested if Norman was released by Parra then the Dogs was his likely destination . But they’d have to offload someone like MBye to free up enough cash to make it work .

That would leave the Dogs with
7 Foran
6 Norman
1 Hopoate

The injury to J Morris would maybe change their minds on that.

He is supposedly out for 2 months than have hoppa move to fullback would leave them pretty short on the centres
 
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David Riccio on radio this afternoon suggested if Norman was released by Parra then the Dogs was his likely destination . But they’d have to offload someone like MBye to free up enough cash to make it work .

That would leave the Dogs with
7 Foran
6 Norman
1 Hopoate

The injury to J Morris would maybe change their minds on that.

He is supposedly out for 2 months than have hoppa move to fullback would leave them pretty short on the centres

The suggestion was for 2019 not this year..

Neither Morris will be at the Dogs next year..
 
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David Riccio on radio this afternoon suggested if Norman was released by Parra then the Dogs was his likely destination . But they’d have to offload someone like MBye to free up enough cash to make it work .

That would leave the Dogs with
7 Foran
6 Norman
1 Hopoate

Some people (or clubs) never learn…
 
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David Riccio on radio this afternoon suggested if Norman was released by Parra then the Dogs was his likely destination . But they’d have to offload someone like MBye to free up enough cash to make it work .

That would leave the Dogs with
7 Foran
6 Norman
1 Hopoate

The injury to J Morris would maybe change their minds on that.

He is supposedly out for 2 months than have hoppa move to fullback would leave them pretty short on the centres

The suggestion was for 2019 not this year..

Neither Morris will be at the Dogs next year..

Fair enough thanks geo
 

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