Tevita Pangai Junior

@muffstar said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420199) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420151) said:
@jc99 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420141) said:
We will probably sign Josh Jackson now

Jaydn okunbor

Is he the one who was involved with a school girl in Port Macquarie?

Also has more errors in him that Tommy T.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420025) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420016) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420004) said:
@geo said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1419997) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1419991) said:
I hate when people say this but im going to say it.

If our so called fans are sooking because the Bulldogs have or might sign someone we are interested in well then go and support the Bulldogs.

People who actually understand where this club is at understand the recruitment we have already done and how it will project over the next couple of seasons.

Stop being miserable losers and find the bigger picture.

Tuki Simpkins will do me... hungry and keen to learn..

One bad miss in D ...take that out and he was a 7/10


They really need to be the next incarnation of Sonny Bill for you to be excited dont they.

So many miserable posts today.

7/10 is good ...you realize that .....

70% puts you at winning 18 of 25 in the NRL…… not too shabby
 
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420204) said:
The roster build and return to the top will still come.



Its no big deal however from the outside looking in it makes us look really poor to keep missing out on players.

That said we can most likely sign two good players for that money who will really help our roster.

Tuki will improve and cover the loss of the off loading TPJ.

Id be looking for an upgrade on Garner and a strike centre. perhaps even a fullback who is a tier up on Laurie.

It looks bad that we’ve been after TPJ, Naden, JAC and missed out on all three to a club worse than us. No matter how you spin it, it sucks.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420212) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420204) said:
The roster build and return to the top will still come.



Its no big deal however from the outside looking in it makes us look really poor to keep missing out on players.

That said we can most likely sign two good players for that money who will really help our roster.

Tuki will improve and cover the loss of the off loading TPJ.

Id be looking for an upgrade on Garner and a strike centre. perhaps even a fullback who is a tier up on Laurie.

It looks bad that we’ve been after TPJ, Naden, JAC and missed out on all three to a club worse than us. No matter how you spin it, it sucks.

Yep, it is only going to make us look worse.

If i was running the club however it would only make me more aggressive and more determined.
 
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420196) said:
@wt46 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420185) said:
@dwight-schrute said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420172) said:
@jc99 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420160) said:
Belmore bound: Pangai Junior chooses Bulldogs over Tigers in $2.2m coup
Michael Chammas
By Michael Chammas
July 19, 2021 — 6.45pm

Canterbury’s impressive rebuild is set to receive another major boost, with Brisbane enforcer Tevita Pangai Junior set to join the Bulldogs on a three-year deal from next season.

Sources with knowledge of negotiations told the Herald on Monday night that Pangai Junior has decided to link with the Bulldogs over the Wests Tigers, having been granted a release from the final year of his deal at the club


It’s expected Pangai Junior’s management will formally notify the Bulldogs on Tuesday. The contract with the Bulldogs is believed to be worth $2.2 million over three years.

The Wests Tigers offered the same money, however Pangai Jr has elected to go with the Bulldogs after a week of mulling over the decision. It is understood the Tongan international notified Maguire of his decision on Monday night.

After removing themselves from the race a fortnight ago, the Tigers came back to the table last week with an offer worth $400,000 more than they originally discussed.

Pangai Junior’s decision to join the Bulldogs comes in the same week the club managed to land the major coup of Phil Gould as general manager of football.

Gould hasn’t wasted any time settling into his new role and spoke to Pangai Junior on Sunday as he was considering his future.

Pangai Junior’s decision to link with the Bulldogs is a huge blow for the Wests Tigers, who continue to strike out when it comes to landing a big recruit.

While Michael Maguire has copped flak for a perceived inability to bring players to the club, the Herald has been told Pangai Junior was impressed with the Wests Tigers coach.

The decision to join the Bulldogs was based around an improvement in their roster for 2022, with Pangai Junior to join Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Dufty and Brent Naden at Belmore. Paul Vaughan has also been linked to the club.

The Wests Tigers have only managed to lure Super League duo Oliver Gildart and Jackson Hastings.

The Broncos were willing to release Pangai Junior immediately, however the Bulldogs are yet to decide whether he will join the club before the August 1 trade deadline.

The Bulldogs need to decide whether it is worth their while paying money for Pangai Junior in 2021 when they are next to no hope of playing finals football this year.

Meanwhile, St George Illawarra have reignited discussions with Wests Tigers utility Moses Mbye. The Herald reported earlier in the year that the Dragons had expressed interest in luring Mbye to the club mid-season, however Maguire shut it down following Mbye’s move to five-eighth.

The Dragons have once again asked the question of the Tigers in the hope of adding Mbye to their roster before August 1 but need to agree on how much each club is willing to chip in to cover his $850,000 salary.

Tell me his address. I'll drive over and deliver him to St. George now.

PLEASE GET RID OF MBYE NOW. DON'T THINK TWICE.

He's versatility is rare I wouldn't be so quick to remove him

High salary tho doesn't help

Correct. He's equally bad at every part of the game and every position he plays.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420212) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420204) said:
The roster build and return to the top will still come.



Its no big deal however from the outside looking in it makes us look really poor to keep missing out on players.

That said we can most likely sign two good players for that money who will really help our roster.

Tuki will improve and cover the loss of the off loading TPJ.

Id be looking for an upgrade on Garner and a strike centre. perhaps even a fullback who is a tier up on Laurie.

It looks bad that we’ve been after TPJ, Naden, JAC and missed out on all three to a club worse than us. No matter how you spin it, it sucks.

Shows how much players are looking at dollar and cents at the moment, glad the club are prioritise the cap now.

I would like to know why the club shot down tpj then reopened it does anyone actually know what happened there?
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420181) said:
@harvey said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420158) said:
I am not sure how the dogs have money to keep paying overs for every player.

There will be another sale shortly. I just hope we have the good sense not to buy Cotric (too slow).

You’re bang on. Not the first time the Dogs have got into a salary cap mess and probably won’t be the last. The proof will be in the pudding as with what they’ve spent on buying players over the past two years you’d have to see a drastic turnaround in results
 
@dwight-schrute said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420215) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420196) said:
@wt46 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420185) said:
@dwight-schrute said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420172) said:
@jc99 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420160) said:
Belmore bound: Pangai Junior chooses Bulldogs over Tigers in $2.2m coup
Michael Chammas
By Michael Chammas
July 19, 2021 — 6.45pm

Canterbury’s impressive rebuild is set to receive another major boost, with Brisbane enforcer Tevita Pangai Junior set to join the Bulldogs on a three-year deal from next season.

Sources with knowledge of negotiations told the Herald on Monday night that Pangai Junior has decided to link with the Bulldogs over the Wests Tigers, having been granted a release from the final year of his deal at the club


It’s expected Pangai Junior’s management will formally notify the Bulldogs on Tuesday. The contract with the Bulldogs is believed to be worth $2.2 million over three years.

The Wests Tigers offered the same money, however Pangai Jr has elected to go with the Bulldogs after a week of mulling over the decision. It is understood the Tongan international notified Maguire of his decision on Monday night.

After removing themselves from the race a fortnight ago, the Tigers came back to the table last week with an offer worth $400,000 more than they originally discussed.

Pangai Junior’s decision to join the Bulldogs comes in the same week the club managed to land the major coup of Phil Gould as general manager of football.

Gould hasn’t wasted any time settling into his new role and spoke to Pangai Junior on Sunday as he was considering his future.

Pangai Junior’s decision to link with the Bulldogs is a huge blow for the Wests Tigers, who continue to strike out when it comes to landing a big recruit.

While Michael Maguire has copped flak for a perceived inability to bring players to the club, the Herald has been told Pangai Junior was impressed with the Wests Tigers coach.

The decision to join the Bulldogs was based around an improvement in their roster for 2022, with Pangai Junior to join Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Dufty and Brent Naden at Belmore. Paul Vaughan has also been linked to the club.

The Wests Tigers have only managed to lure Super League duo Oliver Gildart and Jackson Hastings.

The Broncos were willing to release Pangai Junior immediately, however the Bulldogs are yet to decide whether he will join the club before the August 1 trade deadline.

The Bulldogs need to decide whether it is worth their while paying money for Pangai Junior in 2021 when they are next to no hope of playing finals football this year.

Meanwhile, St George Illawarra have reignited discussions with Wests Tigers utility Moses Mbye. The Herald reported earlier in the year that the Dragons had expressed interest in luring Mbye to the club mid-season, however Maguire shut it down following Mbye’s move to five-eighth.

The Dragons have once again asked the question of the Tigers in the hope of adding Mbye to their roster before August 1 but need to agree on how much each club is willing to chip in to cover his $850,000 salary.

Tell me his address. I'll drive over and deliver him to St. George now.

PLEASE GET RID OF MBYE NOW. DON'T THINK TWICE.

He's versatility is rare I wouldn't be so quick to remove him

High salary tho doesn't help

Correct. He's equally bad at every part of the game and every position he plays.

Don't agree
 
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420214) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420212) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420204) said:
The roster build and return to the top will still come.



Its no big deal however from the outside looking in it makes us look really poor to keep missing out on players.

That said we can most likely sign two good players for that money who will really help our roster.

Tuki will improve and cover the loss of the off loading TPJ.

Id be looking for an upgrade on Garner and a strike centre. perhaps even a fullback who is a tier up on Laurie.

It looks bad that we’ve been after TPJ, Naden, JAC and missed out on all three to a club worse than us. No matter how you spin it, it sucks.

Yep, it is only going to make us look worse.

If i was running the club however it would only make me more aggressive and more determined.

We are easily the most undesirable club in the competition.
 
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420188) said:
How many sports we have before Aug 1st if it's a re-signing a reserve grader again I'll be fuming

The wait and see approach is an epic fail.

Sign a strong 30 man squad and have them learn each other’s games from day 1 of preseason. It’s common bloody sense.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420227) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420214) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420212) said:
@the_patriot said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420204) said:
The roster build and return to the top will still come.



Its no big deal however from the outside looking in it makes us look really poor to keep missing out on players.

That said we can most likely sign two good players for that money who will really help our roster.

Tuki will improve and cover the loss of the off loading TPJ.

Id be looking for an upgrade on Garner and a strike centre. perhaps even a fullback who is a tier up on Laurie.

It looks bad that we’ve been after TPJ, Naden, JAC and missed out on all three to a club worse than us. No matter how you spin it, it sucks.

Yep, it is only going to make us look worse.

If i was running the club however it would only make me more aggressive and more determined.

We are easily the most undesirable club in the competition.


I get your point. I have agreed with you.

I choose to move on however. Not going to cry over this.
 
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420219) said:
@dwight-schrute said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420215) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420196) said:
@wt46 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420185) said:
@dwight-schrute said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420172) said:
@jc99 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420160) said:
Belmore bound: Pangai Junior chooses Bulldogs over Tigers in $2.2m coup
Michael Chammas
By Michael Chammas
July 19, 2021 — 6.45pm

Canterbury’s impressive rebuild is set to receive another major boost, with Brisbane enforcer Tevita Pangai Junior set to join the Bulldogs on a three-year deal from next season.

Sources with knowledge of negotiations told the Herald on Monday night that Pangai Junior has decided to link with the Bulldogs over the Wests Tigers, having been granted a release from the final year of his deal at the club


It’s expected Pangai Junior’s management will formally notify the Bulldogs on Tuesday. The contract with the Bulldogs is believed to be worth $2.2 million over three years.

The Wests Tigers offered the same money, however Pangai Jr has elected to go with the Bulldogs after a week of mulling over the decision. It is understood the Tongan international notified Maguire of his decision on Monday night.

After removing themselves from the race a fortnight ago, the Tigers came back to the table last week with an offer worth $400,000 more than they originally discussed.

Pangai Junior’s decision to join the Bulldogs comes in the same week the club managed to land the major coup of Phil Gould as general manager of football.

Gould hasn’t wasted any time settling into his new role and spoke to Pangai Junior on Sunday as he was considering his future.

Pangai Junior’s decision to link with the Bulldogs is a huge blow for the Wests Tigers, who continue to strike out when it comes to landing a big recruit.

While Michael Maguire has copped flak for a perceived inability to bring players to the club, the Herald has been told Pangai Junior was impressed with the Wests Tigers coach.

The decision to join the Bulldogs was based around an improvement in their roster for 2022, with Pangai Junior to join Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Dufty and Brent Naden at Belmore. Paul Vaughan has also been linked to the club.

The Wests Tigers have only managed to lure Super League duo Oliver Gildart and Jackson Hastings.

The Broncos were willing to release Pangai Junior immediately, however the Bulldogs are yet to decide whether he will join the club before the August 1 trade deadline.

The Bulldogs need to decide whether it is worth their while paying money for Pangai Junior in 2021 when they are next to no hope of playing finals football this year.

Meanwhile, St George Illawarra have reignited discussions with Wests Tigers utility Moses Mbye. The Herald reported earlier in the year that the Dragons had expressed interest in luring Mbye to the club mid-season, however Maguire shut it down following Mbye’s move to five-eighth.

The Dragons have once again asked the question of the Tigers in the hope of adding Mbye to their roster before August 1 but need to agree on how much each club is willing to chip in to cover his $850,000 salary.

Tell me his address. I'll drive over and deliver him to St. George now.

PLEASE GET RID OF MBYE NOW. DON'T THINK TWICE.

He's versatility is rare I wouldn't be so quick to remove him

High salary tho doesn't help

Correct. He's equally bad at every part of the game and every position he plays.

Don't agree

The real Tony would've had Mbye whacked and fed through the mincer with Ralphy.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420231) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420188) said:
How many sports we have before Aug 1st if it's a re-signing a reserve grader again I'll be fuming

The wait and see approach is an epic fail.

Sign a strong 30 man squad and have them learn each other’s games from day 1 of preseason. It’s common bloody sense.

Yeah what we must avoid at all costs is signing a top heavy experienced roster like Cleary did in 2018.
A sprinkling is what we need.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420231) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Pangai Junior](/post/1420188) said:
How many sports we have before Aug 1st if it's a re-signing a reserve grader again I'll be fuming

The wait and see approach is an epic fail.

Sign a strong 30 man squad and have them learn each other’s games from day 1 of preseason. It’s common bloody sense.

Yep we keep waiting but they keep going to other clubs namely bull dogs
 
Tigers aren’t a desirable club never have been why would anyone want to play with a club that blows big money on mbye , luke Brooks , the leilua bros , Russell packer , Ben matulino and then wonders why no one wants to join the irrelevant club
 
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