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@isaaktigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Cowboys coach, Todd Payten and his team will be flying into Sydney sometime during the week, hopefully during this time talks between clubs are being done to transfer Moses for someone at their club.
Who would you take?
Like I’ve said before, Jordan McLean for me.
Tabuai-Fidow to play left wing.
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@fade-to-black said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@isaaktigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Cowboys coach, Todd Payten and his team will be flying into Sydney sometime during the week, hopefully during this time talks between clubs are being done to transfer Moses for someone at their club.
Who would you take?
Like I’ve said before, Jordan McLean for me.
Jordan McLean is a massively overpaid plodder IMO. He’s about as much value as Rusty Packer.
Maybe Feldt but he doesn’t have too many years left in him.
Cows are going absolutely horrendous at the moment, they don’t have much of a carcass to pick at.The. Hammer is one of the best young outside backs in the NRL.
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@pawsandclaws1 said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@cairnstigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@weststigsrdabest said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
I am a huge brooks fan boy but I’m affraid if he doesn’t improve he’s time here is done…I’d be giving Milford a low one year deal…with doueihi our main long kicker I feel Milford could really strive ball playing around the middle and his attacking kicks close the line would be a real asset…he’s still not old and done like Reynolds but would be a risk still as he’s been woeful the last couple of years…a risk yes but we really aren’t going anywhere with brooks
Milfords career is just about over
We’ve had Milford, Hastings and Townshend all suggested as possible replacements. They"re all over the place. Can one of you suggest a viable option?
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No more Has-Beens or Rejects please!
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@fade-to-black said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@isaaktigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Cowboys coach, Todd Payten and his team will be flying into Sydney sometime during the week, hopefully during this time talks between clubs are being done to transfer Moses for someone at their club.
Who would you take?
Like I’ve said before, Jordan McLean for me.
Jordan McLean is a massively overpaid plodder IMO. He’s about as much value as Rusty Packer.
Maybe Feldt but he doesn’t have too many years left in him.
Cows are going absolutely horrendous at the moment, they don’t have much of a carcass to pick at.100%
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@imback said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@fade-to-black said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@isaaktigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Cowboys coach, Todd Payten and his team will be flying into Sydney sometime during the week, hopefully during this time talks between clubs are being done to transfer Moses for someone at their club.
Who would you take?
Like I’ve said before, Jordan McLean for me.
Jordan McLean is a massively overpaid plodder IMO. He’s about as much value as Rusty Packer.
Maybe Feldt but he doesn’t have too many years left in him.
Cows are going absolutely horrendous at the moment, they don’t have much of a carcass to pick at.100%
Seen that Greig, their big backrower got an immediate switch to Parra. He would have been worth a look. Outside of Hammer, there’s just a bunch of overpaid, underperforming players. If Mbye is going to Cowboys another domino will have to fall somewhere else for anyone to afford him.
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@isaaktigers said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Cowboys coach, Todd Payten and his team will be flying into Sydney sometime during the week, hopefully during this time talks between clubs are being done to transfer Moses for someone at their club.
Who would you take?
Like I’ve said before, Jordan McLean for me.
Taumalolo, hammer or 400k
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Pooper warning, Reynolds likely to leave, Reynolds not busted, Benji might have to stay on
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2021-adam-reynolds-future-south-sydney-rabbitohs-north-queensland-cowboys/news-story/a393c4b898ed38776b94e39bba63c354?utm_source=breaking_sportsmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=crm&utm_content=static
‘Pistols at dawn’: Reynolds increasingly likely to go as Souths dig in on offer
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James Hooper
April 6, 2021 6:12pm
JAMES HOOPER
Source: FOX SPORTSThe Adam Reynolds contract standoff at South Sydney has officially become “pistols at dawn” after the Rabbitohs held a recruitment and retention meeting on Tuesday to re-affirm the club’s position.
The Bunnies remain adamant they will only offer Reynolds a 12-month deal for next season and then assess the Rabbitohs captain’s situation on a year-by-year basis.The Rabbitohs premiership-winning skipper, local junior and Redfern favourite has stipulated all along he is looking for a minimum two-year deal.
So as much as the negotiation wasn’t hostile to begin with - it’s getting to that stage.
If the Bunnies refuse to budge - as they continue to - then it’s getting more and more likely by the day the champion red and green no.7 won’t be at South Sydney next season.
Contrary to reports, Reynolds’ body is not broken and he’s not about to be forced into an early retirement.
The South Sydney recruitment and retention committee consists of CEO Blake Solly, head of football Mark Ellison, head coach for 2022 Jason Demetriou, chief financial officer Peter Legg and chief operating officer Brock Schaefer.
The Bunnies have outlined the club’s 2023 salary cap position in black and white over the course of the last 24 hours and remain adamant they will not be able to offer Reynolds more than a 12-month deal.
They’ve also got NSW Origin five-eighth and one of the NRL’s form playmakers Cody Walker coming off contract at the end of next year.
The Bunnies clearly want to retain Walker.
Queensland State of Origin players Dane Gagai and Jadyn Su’A are also off contract at the end of this year.
If Reynolds does decide to leave, the Bunnies may opt to retain Benji Marshall for an additional 12 months as they develop young gun playmakers Blake Taaffe and Lachlan Ilias.
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Lachlan Ilias is one of ours, a Balmain junior.
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@pawsandclaws1 said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Lachlan Ilias is one of ours, a Balmain junior.
He has a contract with souths so he is actually there tbh.
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@851 said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Pooper warning, Reynolds likely to leave, Reynolds not busted, Benji might have to stay on
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2021-adam-reynolds-future-south-sydney-rabbitohs-north-queensland-cowboys/news-story/a393c4b898ed38776b94e39bba63c354?utm_source=breaking_sportsmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=crm&utm_content=static
‘Pistols at dawn’: Reynolds increasingly likely to go as Souths dig in on offer
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James Hooper
April 6, 2021 6:12pm
JAMES HOOPER
Source: FOX SPORTSThe Adam Reynolds contract standoff at South Sydney has officially become “pistols at dawn” after the Rabbitohs held a recruitment and retention meeting on Tuesday to re-affirm the club’s position.
The Bunnies remain adamant they will only offer Reynolds a 12-month deal for next season and then assess the Rabbitohs captain’s situation on a year-by-year basis.The Rabbitohs premiership-winning skipper, local junior and Redfern favourite has stipulated all along he is looking for a minimum two-year deal.
So as much as the negotiation wasn’t hostile to begin with - it’s getting to that stage.
If the Bunnies refuse to budge - as they continue to - then it’s getting more and more likely by the day the champion red and green no.7 won’t be at South Sydney next season.
Contrary to reports, Reynolds’ body is not broken and he’s not about to be forced into an early retirement.
The South Sydney recruitment and retention committee consists of CEO Blake Solly, head of football Mark Ellison, head coach for 2022 Jason Demetriou, chief financial officer Peter Legg and chief operating officer Brock Schaefer.
The Bunnies have outlined the club’s 2023 salary cap position in black and white over the course of the last 24 hours and remain adamant they will not be able to offer Reynolds more than a 12-month deal.
They’ve also got NSW Origin five-eighth and one of the NRL’s form playmakers Cody Walker coming off contract at the end of next year.
The Bunnies clearly want to retain Walker.
Queensland State of Origin players Dane Gagai and Jadyn Su’A are also off contract at the end of this year.
If Reynolds does decide to leave, the Bunnies may opt to retain Benji Marshall for an additional 12 months as they develop young gun playmakers Blake Taaffe and Lachlan Ilias.
Cool we’ll take Reynolds off their hands, offload Brooks to the Cows and Benji can become the main attraction at Souths instead of just impacting off the bench - good luck with that Bunnies! Easy peasy, let’s make it happen!
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@kiwitiger said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
@pawsandclaws1 said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Lachlan Ilias is one of ours, a Balmain junior.
He has a contract with souths so he is actually there tbh.
True but you know what I mean.
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@851 said in Signing Suggestions & Rumours:
Pooper warning, Reynolds likely to leave, Reynolds not busted, Benji might have to stay on
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/nrl-2021-adam-reynolds-future-south-sydney-rabbitohs-north-queensland-cowboys/news-story/a393c4b898ed38776b94e39bba63c354?utm_source=breaking_sportsmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=crm&utm_content=static
‘Pistols at dawn’: Reynolds increasingly likely to go as Souths dig in on offer
NRL PREMIERSHIP
James Hooper
April 6, 2021 6:12pm
JAMES HOOPER
Source: FOX SPORTSThe Adam Reynolds contract standoff at South Sydney has officially become “pistols at dawn” after the Rabbitohs held a recruitment and retention meeting on Tuesday to re-affirm the club’s position.
The Bunnies remain adamant they will only offer Reynolds a 12-month deal for next season and then assess the Rabbitohs captain’s situation on a year-by-year basis.The Rabbitohs premiership-winning skipper, local junior and Redfern favourite has stipulated all along he is looking for a minimum two-year deal.
So as much as the negotiation wasn’t hostile to begin with - it’s getting to that stage.
If the Bunnies refuse to budge - as they continue to - then it’s getting more and more likely by the day the champion red and green no.7 won’t be at South Sydney next season.
Contrary to reports, Reynolds’ body is not broken and he’s not about to be forced into an early retirement.
The South Sydney recruitment and retention committee consists of CEO Blake Solly, head of football Mark Ellison, head coach for 2022 Jason Demetriou, chief financial officer Peter Legg and chief operating officer Brock Schaefer.
The Bunnies have outlined the club’s 2023 salary cap position in black and white over the course of the last 24 hours and remain adamant they will not be able to offer Reynolds more than a 12-month deal.
They’ve also got NSW Origin five-eighth and one of the NRL’s form playmakers Cody Walker coming off contract at the end of next year.
The Bunnies clearly want to retain Walker.
Queensland State of Origin players Dane Gagai and Jadyn Su’A are also off contract at the end of this year.
If Reynolds does decide to leave, the Bunnies may opt to retain Benji Marshall for an additional 12 months as they develop young gun playmakers Blake Taaffe and Lachlan Ilias.
I just cann’t believe that a club like the Tigers would not make an offer for a 2 year contract…Reynolds is exactly what this team needs for at least 2 seasons he would catapult the Tigers into top 8 contention Brooks or Reynolds easy choice for mine !And that is an agenda…
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I’d be all over Reynolds for 2 years. He’s only 30, that’s not even that long a contract.
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Agree I can only hope we as a club would be at least looking into this. 3 Years with the last year in clubs favour. If we could offload Brooks to Cows that would be cream on top. @THE_POM Are you hearing any news on this at your end ??