Tigers interested in Beau Scott

@happy tiger said:
My point is if you can find the right player and someone to cough up the money in the form of TPA they are worth far more than another player of the same value that won't attract a TPA

People seem to get the net worth of a player and the salary cap value worth a player mixed up

Had to read that about four times to understand it!
(It's not you - it's me. Damn I've heard that before!)

Okay, so what I think you're saying is that a player whose perceived value to the team makes you willing to pay, eg, $350k, and can be paid $150k of that via TPAs will be a far better buy than another player you would simply pay $200k, but unable to be supplemented by TPAs.

Is that right? Because that is pretty much incontrovertible and proves your point.

Does who the player is affect TPAs? Like would a sponsor be willing to shill out for Greg Inglis but not for…I don't know...me?! :laughing:

I guess I thought TPAs were a finite resource (well, unless you're the roosters...) that you had to divide up much like a sort of auxiliary salary cap, hence it still being just an element of a club's resources, and therefore part of the holistic evaluation.

My brain hurts now... 😕
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
We should be modeling ourselves on how the Panthers mix recruitment with juniors.

I feel the over achieved last year

Im not sold on their recruitment

. segiaro excellent

others….ok i guess
 
@Spartan117 said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
We should be modeling ourselves on how the Panthers mix recruitment with juniors.

I feel the over achieved last year

Im not sold on their recruitment

. segiaro excellent

others….ok i guess

They did overachieve, given a few key players in their first choice squad were out during the run home and the finals. If they're all fit this year they could go all the way.
 
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16
 
Certainties to leave IMO are John Sila, Luani, Lulia, Rowe, Moltzen

Possibles to leave: Halatau, Lovett, Buchanan, Richards

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@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I'd only keep Simona, Santi, Naiqama & Seumanufagai…
Sorry guyz, bye.
 
@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I think naqaima, santi, ava and simona are all contracted for 2016

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@Demps said:
@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I'd only keep Simona, Santi, Naiqama & Seumanufagai…
Sorry guyz, bye.

No love for Jack as a back up forward Demps? Seems to have deveoped over this offseason.
 
@southerntiger said:
@Demps said:
@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I'd only keep Simona, Santi, Naiqama & Seumanufagai…
Sorry guyz, bye.

No love for Jack as a back up forward Demps? Seems to have deveoped over this offseason.

How many do you have to get rid of? You still need back up and a lower grade team!
Halatau and Richards are ready for retirement, Moltzen at long last will be gone.
Silva I don't know bye, Luani and Lulia have done their job. Keep the rest in my opinion.
You can't get rid of everybody.
 
@southerntiger said:
@Demps said:
@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I'd only keep Simona, Santi, Naiqama & Seumanufagai…
Sorry guyz, bye.

No love for Jack as a back up forward Demps? Seems to have deveoped over this offseason.

Must keep - Ava / simona/ naiqama/santi/Lovett
Borderline - Richards(age) /halatau/Buchanan
Should go- silva/ Rowe/luani
Must go. - moltzen/lulia

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@grrrrrrrrrr said:
@southerntiger said:
@Demps said:
@bathursttiger said:
Who will be moved on in 2016?
Off contract Tigers:
Jack Buchanan
Dene Halatau
Kyle Lovett
Joel Luani
Keith Lulia
Tim Moltzen
Kevin Naqama
Pat Richards
Kurtis Rowe
Brenden Santi
Ava Seumanufagai
John Silva
Tim Simona
Any thoughts as to who will not be here in '16

I'd only keep Simona, Santi, Naiqama & Seumanufagai…
Sorry guyz, bye.

No love for Jack as a back up forward Demps? Seems to have deveoped over this offseason.

Must keep - Ava / simona/ naiqama/santi/Lovett
Borderline - Richards(age) /halatau/Buchanan
Should go- silva/ Rowe/luani
Must go. - moltzen/lulia

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Hmmm … I'd keep Jack B., and perhaps Richards out of your borderline players. And I'd wait and see how Moltzen goes before classing him as a "must go".
 
http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/parramatta-eels/nsw-origin-and-test-forward-beau-scott-to-sign-threeyear-deal-with-parramatta-eels-next-week-20150410-1mimj1.html?&utm_source=social&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nc&eid=socialn:twi-14omn0015-optim-nnn:nonpaid-27/06/2014-social_traffic-all-organicpost-nnn-smh-o&campaign_code=nocode&promote_channel=social_twitter

Looks like we missed our target.

The Parramatta Eels are set to bolster an already imposing forward pack with NSW Origin and Test forward Beau Scott expected to sign a three-year deal with the club next week.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last month, the Newcastle back-rower has a get-out clause in his contract with the Knights and has been planning to trigger it for family reasons to return to Sydney next season.

While the Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra Dragons expressed interest, the Eels look set to lure the 30-year-old to Parramatta in another significant boost to the club's premiership aspirations for 2016\. Scott has requested to leave the Knights on compassionate grounds because his son requires medical assistance he can receive at the Children's Hospital in Westmead.

While Fairfax Media understands the Tigers and Dragons were able to offer the no-nonsense forward more money, it is believed Scott has decided to link with Parramatta because of the proximity to the Children's Hospital and a view the club is entering a 'premiership window'.

Despite having yet to put pen to paper, it is understood Scott has told those close to him he will be wearing blue and gold next season.
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Having already landed one of the biggest signatures in the game in Kieran Foran for 2016, the Eels have now added the grunt to much the class the Manly premiership-winning playmaker will bring next season.

The Eels aren't short of talent and aggression in the forwards having recently signed representative star Anthony Watmough, resurrected the career of Danny Wicks and helped develop the blossoming careers of Tepai Moeroa, Manu Ma'u and Junior Paulo.

However Scott, who recently re-signed with the Knights until the end of 2017, will add some mongrel to a pack that oozing with youthful exuberance.

Fairfax Media contacted Parramatta on Friday night but the club declined to comment.

The 2010 premiership-winning forward had a deadline of April 1 to make a call on his future, but it's understood Newcastle officials won't enforce the deadline given the personal circumstances, allowing Scott more time to decide on his future.

Knights chief executive Matt Gidley recently told Fairfax Media deadlines were not a factor for any player with legitimate grounds to seek compassionate leave.

Scott is renowned as a perennial niggler and found himself in the headlines after targeting North Queensland Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston in the opening game of the season in Townsville.

Scott has a "bodyguard" reputation in defence, protecting his halves while targeting opposition playmakers when the opposition have the ball.

The news of Scott's imminent signature comes in the same week Parramatta re-signed John Folau, the brother of superstar Wallaby Israel Folau, as well as fellow outside backs Brad Takairangi and Bureta Faraimo.

Folau and Takairangi's new agreements will see them at the blue and golds for two more years, to the end of 2017, while Faraimo signed for one more season.

Folau, 19, made his NRL debut in round three. He scored two tries in his first home game at Parramatta against the Rabbitohs.
 
@Bones said:
http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/parramatta-eels/nsw-origin-and-test-forward-beau-scott-to-sign-threeyear-deal-with-parramatta-eels-next-week-20150410-1mimj1.html?&utm_source=social&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nc&eid=socialn:twi-14omn0015-optim-nnn:nonpaid-27/06/2014-social_traffic-all-organicpost-nnn-smh-o&campaign_code=nocode&promote_channel=social_twitter

Looks like we missed our target.

thankfully
 
@Milky said:
@Bones said:
http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/parramatta-eels/nsw-origin-and-test-forward-beau-scott-to-sign-threeyear-deal-with-parramatta-eels-next-week-20150410-1mimj1.html?&utm_source=social&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nc&eid=socialn:twi-14omn0015-optim-nnn:nonpaid-27/06/2014-social_traffic-all-organicpost-nnn-smh-o&campaign_code=nocode&promote_channel=social_twitter

Looks like we missed our target.

thankfully

Yep, thank god, we almost signed an Origin player. That would have been awful.
 
@Bones said:
http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-league/parramatta-eels/nsw-origin-and-test-forward-beau-scott-to-sign-threeyear-deal-with-parramatta-eels-next-week-20150410-1mimj1.html?&utm_source=social&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=nc&eid=socialn:twi-14omn0015-optim-nnn:nonpaid-27/06/2014-social_traffic-all-organicpost-nnn-smh-o&campaign_code=nocode&promote_channel=social_twitter

Looks like we missed our target.

The Parramatta Eels are set to bolster an already imposing forward pack with NSW Origin and Test forward Beau Scott expected to sign a three-year deal with the club next week.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last month, the Newcastle back-rower has a get-out clause in his contract with the Knights and has been planning to trigger it for family reasons to return to Sydney next season.

While the Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra Dragons expressed interest, the Eels look set to lure the 30-year-old to Parramatta in another significant boost to the club's premiership aspirations for 2016\. Scott has requested to leave the Knights on compassionate grounds because his son requires medical assistance he can receive at the Children's Hospital in Westmead.

While Fairfax Media understands the Tigers and Dragons were able to offer the no-nonsense forward more money, it is believed Scott has decided to link with Parramatta because of the proximity to the Children's Hospital and a view the club is entering a 'premiership window'.

Despite having yet to put pen to paper, it is understood Scott has told those close to him he will be wearing blue and gold next season.
\
\
Having already landed one of the biggest signatures in the game in Kieran Foran for 2016, the Eels have now added the grunt to much the class the Manly premiership-winning playmaker will bring next season.

The Eels aren't short of talent and aggression in the forwards having recently signed representative star Anthony Watmough, resurrected the career of Danny Wicks and helped develop the blossoming careers of Tepai Moeroa, Manu Ma'u and Junior Paulo.

However Scott, who recently re-signed with the Knights until the end of 2017, will add some mongrel to a pack that oozing with youthful exuberance.

Fairfax Media contacted Parramatta on Friday night but the club declined to comment.

The 2010 premiership-winning forward had a deadline of April 1 to make a call on his future, but it's understood Newcastle officials won't enforce the deadline given the personal circumstances, allowing Scott more time to decide on his future.

Knights chief executive Matt Gidley recently told Fairfax Media deadlines were not a factor for any player with legitimate grounds to seek compassionate leave.

Scott is renowned as a perennial niggler and found himself in the headlines after targeting North Queensland Cowboys skipper Johnathan Thurston in the opening game of the season in Townsville.

Scott has a "bodyguard" reputation in defence, protecting his halves while targeting opposition playmakers when the opposition have the ball.

The news of Scott's imminent signature comes in the same week Parramatta re-signed John Folau, the brother of superstar Wallaby Israel Folau, as well as fellow outside backs Brad Takairangi and Bureta Faraimo.

Folau and Takairangi's new agreements will see them at the blue and golds for two more years, to the end of 2017, while Faraimo signed for one more season.

Folau, 19, made his NRL debut in round three. He scored two tries in his first home game at Parramatta against the Rabbitohs.

Damn! What a difference the backing from a multi millionaire makes :angry:
 

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