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If he does buy us, would that change anything in regards to playing at Leichardt?
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He will be 32 when the next season starts and his body has copped a battering the last few years - he simply won't be in your team when you guys are up and competing again.I'm not so sure. Without him on the field we look lost for ideas when we get within the opposition 30 and I don't think either Moses or Brooks are ready to step up and take on that responsibility. We need to sensibly replace him and I'll be disappointed if we end up playing Halatau at Hooker next season. If this is the start of a high profile player exodus then I hope Lawrence follows him out the door. I just hope he goes to England rather than play for another NRL club.
He will be 32 when the next season starts and his body has copped a battering the last few years - he simply won't be in your team when you guys are up and competing again.
His performances have declined massively this year, yes he still tackles his heart out but tries, linebreaks, try assists and running metres all well down. He's gone from being the 2nd best hooker in the game a year or so ago to probably being 7th or 8th (Based on 2015 performances not past reputation)
He's missed about 6 games each year for the past 4 years.
You look at the demise of Potter last season and how he behaved it was incredibly toxic regardless of whether he was right or wrong or if it was media bullshit, he was the captain and that type of stuff shouldn't be happening. With him gone it allows for a new era to begin and hopefully a clean slate for all.
If he really is going to be one million a year for the next two seasons thats simply ridiculous - move him on and that salary cap relief is substantial and it will allow you to be very active in the player for the next couple of seasons.
Yep you probably won't have a better hooker for next season but if your club makes some smart decisions this should really be short term pain for some long term gain.
The Tigers certainly could've handled this better no doubt about that. They really shouldn't have been in this situation in the first place, giving a thirty year old a 4 year deal in which his last two years is 900K a season is madness. I really don't get why they've backloaded contracts like this - yes it can be extremely effective however they were at the wrong end of the cycle in terms of competing. If anything they should've been front loading contracts for senior players - getting games into kids, build that solid platform, as the senior guys salaries start to come down use that extra cash to retain the kids and add a big signing or two once you become a premiership threat. Truly shocking mismanagement.Kind of seems like (had he not had injuries and retired of his own accord) if Carlton had decided that Chris Judd was going to play for the Northern Bullants this year, except unlike 2014 Judd, Farah is fit and still playing quality footy (Captained NSW this year). Doesn't really sit right with me, from a playing or a loyalty/respect perspective.
Better way to handle it would have been to keep it in-house, and position themselves like "if you'd like to chase some success elsewhere, we won't get in your way", giving him the choice, rather than just pushing him out of the first grade side.
Kind of seems like (had he not had injuries and retired of his own accord) if Carlton had decided that Chris Judd was going to play for the Northern Bullants this year, except unlike 2014 Judd, Farah is fit and still playing quality footy (Captained NSW this year). Doesn't really sit right with me, from a playing or a loyalty/respect perspective.
Better way to handle it would have been to keep it in-house, and position themselves like "if you'd like to chase some success elsewhere, we won't get in your way", giving him the choice, rather than just pushing him out of the first grade side.
However seeing as he led the mutiny of the past two coaches and doesn't get along with a number of the players, you can see why they'd want him gone.
Going to my first game this year on Sunday.
At full time I'll take of my jersey, set fire to it, and walk out of the ground - never to watch another game of Rugby League, ever again.
This club is a joke.
I'm interested to see what happens now;
You'd hope if Farah does move on - you'll get at least 400 to 500K freed hopefully more, add that to Richards moving on (and potentially Lawrence).
Should be enough cash to bring in at least one quality player.
I'm interested to see what happens now;
You'd hope if Farah does move on - you'll get at least 400 to 500K freed hopefully more, add that to Richards moving on (and potentially Lawrence).
Should be enough cash to bring in at least one quality player.
Only if he continues to play like that and not serve up the shit he did for the first 24 rounds of the season.That's just a small taste of the egg Taylor will have on his face. By rd 3-4 next year Taylor will have an omelette on his face.
That's just a small taste of the egg Taylor will have on his face. By rd 3-4 next year Taylor will have an omelette on his face.
We can't afford to pay him out.Depends on the off season and player movement. The way that it's looking though, I'd be surprised if Taylor is still there at the end of next season.
No the Tigers most influential player at the moment is Tedesco anyone who thinks otherwise is on another planet.He is still the Tigers most influential player right this second. Tigers have no one to step into the breach when he leaves, no one.
No the Tigers most influential player at the moment is Tedesco anyone who thinks otherwise is on another planet.