Re-sign him to a new 2 year contract with a third year added if he reaches certain playing Targets.What's the latest goss on the resigning of sione?
Like a lot of the young guys needs to hit the gym and speed/ agility training
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Re-sign him to a new 2 year contract with a third year added if he reaches certain playing Targets.What's the latest goss on the resigning of sione?
A must keep, he’s able to get miraculous offloads away and has attitude. We need to keep the brotherhood together.Re-sign him to a new 2 year contract with a third year added if he reaches certain playing Targets.
Like a lot of the young guys needs to hit the gym and speed/ agility training
Calm down mate, it’s ok, he’s not going anywhere. The final deets are being worked out to ensure he’s a Tiger just like his bros.someone, anyone, where is SIonie? What is he doing? Is he training with anybody?
We have signed 3 or 4 new players before Sione please explain?😁Calm down mate, it’s ok, he’s not going anywhere. The final deets are being worked out to ensure he’s a Tiger just like his bros.
He has really improved having his brothers here, there is no way you let someone who has improved so much in one year leave your organisation, regardless of his bros. You find a way to keep them, reward them, and make sure they know there’s more improvement expected, and more rewards will come.
Ok Pauline. 😎We have signed 3 or 4 new players before Sione please explain?😁
That's your opinion that they are better players .also I don't think his brothers who are important to us would agree with you.Ok Pauline. 😎
The 3/4 players we have signed are better players than Sione, and/or players in other positions of need.
Sione will need to understand if he wants to play in a winning team we need to recruit, and he needs to give us some time and leeway to fit those players in while still trying to find room for him.
I understand the club has prioritised experience, leadership & effort in recruitment which was a big hole in the squad last season. Hunt, Bird & May go a long way to rectifying that in the forwards. Sione will be in the plans, just a matter of opening some spots which seems to be proving the hardest part.That's your opinion that they are better players .also I don't think his brothers who are important to us would agree with you.
@ancient_magpieI understand the club has prioritised experience, leadership & effort in recruitment which was a big hole in the squad last season. Hunt, Bird & May go a long way to rectifying that in the forwards. Sione will be in the plans, just a matter of opening some spots which seems to be proving the hardest part.
What you don’t reckon the players we’ve recruited for next year aren’t better players or players needed in positions he can’t play.That's your opinion that they are better players .also I don't think his brothers who are important to us would agree with you.
Seems a strange way to treat him methinks.SMH: Sione Fainu was under the impression that he was going to get the next available top 30 spot in the roster when it eventually cleared up. With Jayden Sullivan, John Bateman and Brent Naden unwilling - or unable - to find new homes, that vacancy only cleared up recently following the termination of Jordan Miller’s contract for failing to uphold expected standards.
But instead of promoting Fainu to a top 30 deal, the Tigers signed former Roosters prop Terrell May on a three-year contract worth $2 million on Monday.
That same day Sione’s agent Mario Tartak visited Concord seeking a please-explain. Richardson reiterated that the spot was never guaranteed to his client. In fact, the message the Tigers originally relayed was that they were always planning on signing another prop forward before Sione.
Now Sione faces the likelihood of a $1200-a-week train-and-trial contract, pending NRL approval, until something budges at the Tigers.
Maybe he should have been doing extras with Bird, who is obviously a pro.Sione was the best of the brothers, and as @Bellend mentioned needs a little sprint training just to notch up his lateral defence.
But seems to have the nous to be in the right areas coupled with controlled aggression and toughness so hope he stays.
Well we will see how entitled he thinks he is soon enough then.SMH: Sione Fainu was under the impression that he was going to get the next available top 30 spot in the roster when it eventually cleared up. With Jayden Sullivan, John Bateman and Brent Naden unwilling - or unable - to find new homes, that vacancy only cleared up recently following the termination of Jordan Miller’s contract for failing to uphold expected standards.
But instead of promoting Fainu to a top 30 deal, the Tigers signed former Roosters prop Terrell May on a three-year contract worth $2 million on Monday.
That same day Sione’s agent Mario Tartak visited Concord seeking a please-explain. Richardson reiterated that the spot was never guaranteed to his client. In fact, the message the Tigers originally relayed was that they were always planning on signing another prop forward before Sione.
Now Sione faces the likelihood of a $1200-a-week train-and-trial contract, pending NRL approval, until something budges at the Tigers.