Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

I listened a bit to Trent Robinson during the final series, i like to see and hear from the top coaches.

To hear him talk about Momirovski i have no doubt the guy will be our starting centre in 2019\. He was ready a long time ago.

As ive already stated we should make a play for an Origin level centre but this kid has what it takes. Might just need to wait until one of our 5/8's plays like a good 5/8.
 
I hope Reynolds has a bumper year, when he was playing fit at the dogs they played in 2 GFs and plenty of finals series.
If he does and Brooks resigns when in a good spot halves wise.
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I'm informed by a keen Souhts' supporter that he is a very capable player who will handle the NRL. He came to WTs to win an NRL position after being stuck behind two handy centres at the Roosters. There is lots to admire about him and his family so before some start to write him off, let's give him a go.
 
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I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I have a friend in the inner circle at the Roosters. I asked him what he thought of him. His response was that Boyd Cordner rates him VERY highly. Supposedly it was Cordner that asked Robinson to put Momirovski in for the Semi and that he is VERY highly regarded.
 
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The thing is quality players generally re-sign with their current Club or if they do move it's generally a Club that is stronger than their current Club like the Rorters…unfortunately we are not one of those...best case we can hope for is to pick up the surplus from the stronger Clubs which is why the Matterson and Momirovski signings are good ones for us both from a winning culture..

Until we become consistent on the field you can forget the Tapine's etc etc..

I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

No I will put my ten bob on Momo to make it. He may become a perfect partner for Marsters. Was stuck behind (currently) two best centres in the game.
And you can say what you want but getting motivated in ISP having that in front of you would be very hard.

You’re not wrong, it would have been easy for the kid to coast along knowing without injury he is stuck in ISP, but he didn’t.
That speaks volumes of his attitude, and bodes well for us
 
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I don't think Lawrence would make the starting side for any team other than us. He's ok, but no better than who everyone else has. He can't break the line other than occasionally 5m out from the line. No power in attack or defence.

Exactly!! In fact I think there are back rowers coming off the bench in some teams that are better footballers - and it hasn’t taken them 12 years of first grade to get there…

He's been playing in the backrow for 12 years? That's news to me.

Said back row did I?
 
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I don't think Lawrence would make the starting side for any team other than us. He's ok, but no better than who everyone else has. He can't break the line other than occasionally 5m out from the line. No power in attack or defence.

Exactly!! In fact I think there are back rowers coming off the bench in some teams that are better footballers- and it hasn’t taken them 12 years of first grade to get there…

He's been playing in the backrow for 12 years? That's news to me.

Said back row did I?

Either way, the comment is laced with ignorance. You know well full well it didn’t take him 12 years “to get there”. His hip injury in 2011 completely killed him. He’s not a player who was average for the sake of it because he did not have the ability, there were extenuating circumstances. Maybe he would have been the player he is now in the back row 5 years ago had he been given a chance, it’s not his fault he was made to continue in the centres when his body was no longer physically capable of doing what it did pre hip injury. The guy is a pure footballer, you give me a role he’s capable of, and he’ll give you something
 
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I listened a bit to Trent Robinson during the final series, i like to see and hear from the top coaches.

To hear him talk about Momirovski i have no doubt the guy will be our starting centre in 2019\. He was ready a long time ago.

As ive already stated we should make a play for an Origin level centre but this kid has what it takes. Might just need to wait until one of our 5/8's plays like a good 5/8.

Hope you are right, I like the sound of him.
 
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I don't think Lawrence would make the starting side for any team other than us. He's ok, but no better than who everyone else has. He can't break the line other than occasionally 5m out from the line. No power in attack or defence.

Exactly!! In fact I think there are back rowers coming off the bench in some teams that are better footballers - and it hasn’t taken them 12 years of first grade to get there…

He's been playing in the backrow for 12 years? That's news to me.

Said back row did I?

Actually you did.
 
Transfer market in gridlock until first domino falls
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Brad Walter
NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Wed 24 Oct 2018, 07:03 PM

Who will be the first big domino to fall?

That's a question many in the game are asking as dozens of players - including some of the game's biggest names - remain unsigned on the eve of the November 1 deadline for NRL clubs to finalise their initial 24-man rosters ahead of the commencement of pre-season training.

Cameron Smith, John Sutton, Jarryd Hayne, Corey Oates, Tavita Pangai jnr, Matt Lodge and James Segayaro all face the prospect of not having a contract registered before their current clubs return to training and there are many other players in the same position.

After the unprecedented player movement of last off-season, the transfer market appears to have become gridlocked but agents and recruitment managers believe that if one big name star makes a move, there will be a domino effect.

There had been speculation that Manly prop Martin Taupau would move to Melbourne, who would then release Sam Kasiano - possibly to Newcastle as the Knights had made an approach to Pangai jnr so are in the market for a front-rower - but Des Hasler’s return to Brookvale is expected to close the door on that scenario.

The Sea Eagles now have a coach to make decisions but uncertainty over who will be in charge at up to four other clubs is one factor being blamed for players delaying committing their futures, with Wests Tigers mentor Ivan Cleary tipped to sign with Penrith from 2021 onwards and South Sydney's Anthony Seibold linked to Brisbane from 2020.

However, there are other reasons so many players remain unsigned, including the introduction of the 30-man NRL roster this season and the abolishment of the second-tier salary cap.

Previously, a club wanting to shift another player would offer to pay some of his contract money to make it more attractive for rival clubs to sign him and they could put that top-up payment in the second-tier cap.

For example, if a player was on $160,000 and his current club contributed $60,000 towards his deal with a new club they could include that amount in the second-tier cap provided it was less than the contract value of the lowest paid player in their NRL squad.

However, if the $60,000 payment is included in the NRL salary cap and the club has to sign a replacement in their top 30 roster then it may no longer be worthwhile as the minimum wage in 2019 for players 1-26 is $105,000 and $72,500 for players 27-30.

All clubs need to have lodged contracts for the first 24 players in their top 30 for 2019 by November 1\. The clubs then have until March 1 to finalise a list of 29 players, with the remaining spot to be filled by June 30.

It has become a juggling act as many clubs locked in most of their star players on long-term deals after the new $1.8 billion broadcast deal and increased $9.1 million salary cap for last season, but with a change in coach or a less successful season than they had hoped some are looking to reshape their 2019 rosters.

Wests Tigers recently announced they had finalised 28 of their top 30 rosters for next season, while North Queensland also have only two spots remaining.

However, other clubs are looking to shed players so they can make new signings and there is a belief among some that the massive shake-up of last summer could become an annual event that would be best confined to an official trade window.

In the meantime, Canberra, Canterbury, Parramatta, Wests Tigers and the Warriors are all due to start pre-season training on Thursday with their 2019 rosters still be finalised and Gold Coast, Manly, North Queensland, Newcastle and Brisbane will return the following week.
 
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I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I have a friend in the inner circle at the Roosters. I asked him what he thought of him. His response was that Boyd Cordner rates him VERY highly. Supposedly it was Cordner that asked Robinson to put Momirovski in for the Semi and that he is VERY highly regarded.

He's more highly rated at the chooks than Matterson. They see him as a big loss.
 
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I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I have a friend in the inner circle at the Roosters. I asked him what he thought of him. His response was that Boyd Cordner rates him VERY highly. Supposedly it was Cordner that asked Robinson to put Momirovski in for the Semi and that he is VERY highly regarded.

He's more highly rated at the chooks than Matterson. They see him as a big loss.

so we basically ruined roosters entire 2019 season by grabbing Momirovski :roll
 
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I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I have a friend in the inner circle at the Roosters. I asked him what he thought of him. His response was that Boyd Cordner rates him VERY highly. Supposedly it was Cordner that asked Robinson to put Momirovski in for the Semi and that he is VERY highly regarded.

He's more highly rated at the chooks than Matterson. They see him as a big loss.

Height: 191 cm
Weight: 88 kg
Age: 22
Date of Birth: 19 July 1996
Birthplace: Sydney, NSW
Nickname: Momers :question:

Sooooo Momers it is then! :righton:
 
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I am not sold on Momorovski. Can fill a hole in a team of superstars, but I think he will struggle going from a supporting actor to a leading man.

I hope I am wrong, but will claim 1st rights on the Plodderovski nickname

I have a friend in the inner circle at the Roosters. I asked him what he thought of him. His response was that Boyd Cordner rates him VERY highly. Supposedly it was Cordner that asked Robinson to put Momirovski in for the Semi and that he is VERY highly regarded.

He's more highly rated at the chooks than Matterson. They see him as a big loss.

Height: 191 cm
Weight: 88 kg
Age: 22
Date of Birth: 19 July 1996
Birthplace: Sydney, NSW
Nickname: Momers :question:

Sooooo Momers it is then! :righton:

just MOM :wink: :smiley:
 

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