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Walters to fly down to meet with Reynolds tomorrow. Looks like Broncos will match Sharks offer and give captaincy. He would earn a lot more up there 3rd part wise you'd think. Game on.

A lot more than with us yes but a lot? Enough to make move worthwhile if base salary is the same?
Maybe after he started putting some good results together but I'm not sure there'd be 100k+ in sponsor(s) ready to jump on board straight away. Maybe.
This is one where our current circumstances hurt us too I reckon, if we were 4-3 and Broncos down on 1-6 that makes us a lot more attractive. Sitting 2-7 we're barely better and they have a good pack that needs some leadership in the spine. What do we have at the moment?

DCE on the other hand, being a Queenslander, I could see some big extra coin being available for him straight up if he was willing to move.
 

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A lot more than with us yes but a lot? Enough to make move worthwhile if base salary is the same?
Maybe after he started putting some good results together but I'm not sure there'd be 100k+ in sponsor(s) ready to jump on board straight away. Maybe.
This is one where our current circumstances hurt us too I reckon, if we were 4-3 and Broncos down on 1-6 that makes us a lot more attractive. Sitting 2-7 we're barely better and they have a good pack that needs some leadership in the spine. What do we have at the moment?

DCE on the other hand, being a Queenslander, I could see some big extra coin being available for him straight up if he was willing to move.

I can't see Potato Walters inspiring too many top players up there, bloke is so bad it isn't funny.
 

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NRL 2021: Broncos’ secret talks to bring Adam Reynolds to Brisbane
Brisbane’s hierarchy will go all-in in their attempt to sign Adam Reynolds in secret talks this weekend – and the Broncos have a trump card that could seal the deal.

Brisbane powerbrokers will fly to Sydney on Saturday for secret talks with Adam Reynolds armed with a $2 million-plus offer and the Broncos captaincy in a last-ditch bid to bring the Souths maestro to Red Hill.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Broncos coach Kevin Walters will personally meet with Reynolds to spruik his vision for a Red Hill revolution in the strongest sign yet the Rabbitohs ace is Brisbane’s No.1 playmaking target.

As part of Brisbane’s pitch, Reynolds will be offered one of the most prestigious roles in the code, the Broncos captaincy, with current skipper Alex Glenn expected to retire at season’s end.

New Brisbane CEO Dave Donaghy officially starts on Saturday and one of his first tasks is ramping-up the Broncos’ poaching bid for Reynolds amid speculation the Souths halfback is poised to defect to Cronulla.

Brisbane’s recruitment-and-retention arm held discussions on Thursday night to escalate their interest in Reynolds to a formal offer and Donaghy has rubber-stamped Walters’ mission to sign the premiership No.7.

Donaghy is putting his stamp on Brisbane immediately and is tipped to join Walters for the Reynolds negotiations in an eleventh-hour bid to blow the Sharks out of the water.

Donaghy and Walters will meet on Saturday morning to discuss their Redfern raid as Brisbane look to successfully engineer one of the most important signings in the club’s 33-year history.

The Broncos are mindful of a Sydney report that Reynolds’ move to Cronulla on a three-year, $2.4 million contract is a done deal, prompting Walters to urgently request a face-to-face meeting with Reynolds and his management.

It is understood Brisbane will also table a three-year deal worth around $800,000 a season.

The offer of captaining Brisbane, which would put Reynolds alongside famous Broncos skippers such as Darren Lockyer, Wally Lewis, Gorden Tallis and Allan Langer, could be a decisive carrot for the former NSW Origin halfback.

Despite reports Reynolds has no interest in moving his wife and four kids to Queensland, the Souths veteran has told Rabbitohs insiders he is open to living in Brisbane – and Walters is ready to strike.

Walters told The Courier-Mail on Thursday he is very confident of delivering a senior playmaker to the Broncos for 2022 and beyond.

“The plan is to get someone and I believe we will,” he said.

“I won’t name names but yes I’m after an experienced playmaker.

“That’s my priority and that’s what I am looking for certainly.

“Every top-four team has dominant playmaker.

“That is not something that has just dawned upon me, I know it’s a key area for us to address and that’s what we are looking to do.”

Should the Broncos lose out to the Sharks in the battle for Reynolds, Brisbane’s No.2 target is believed to be off-contract Cronulla playmaker Shaun Johnson.

The Broncos cannot afford Mitchell Moses, who is tipped to sign an extended deal with the Eels, while Gareth Widdop, Aidan Sezer and Canberra’s Sam Williams are others on Brisbane’s radar.

Reynolds’ manager Steve Gillis said a fortnight ago the 30-year-old would not rule out a move to Queensland.

“Adam is open to all offers,” he said.

“If you are one of the best players in the marketplace, it makes no sense to keep signing one-year deals for three or four years.”

After he terrorised Brisbane in a 35-6 victory at Stadium Australia in round five, Reynolds said there is genuine appeal in playing for the powerful Broncos brand.

“I see it pretty similar to Souths — they’re a passionate supporter base, they’re obviously a big club,” Reynolds said.

“They’ve been a powerhouse for a number of years. Obviously they’re not travelling too well at the moment but they’ve got a lot of future stars in that side.

“I think they are a great club. They have potential there. They still have a young side. Their halves are trying really hard, they are just lacking confidence at the moment.”
 

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Back to what HB said earlier .
A BIG two year deal is better than a three year deal.
This will sound REDICULOUS , but if our hand is forced ( Sharks could end up with nobody )
2 MIL two years
 

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A lot more than with us yes but a lot? Enough to make move worthwhile if base salary is the same?
Maybe after he started putting some good results together but I'm not sure there'd be 100k+ in sponsor(s) ready to jump on board straight away. Maybe.
This is one where our current circumstances hurt us too I reckon, if we were 4-3 and Broncos down on 1-6 that makes us a lot more attractive. Sitting 2-7 we're barely better and they have a good pack that needs some leadership in the spine. What do we have at the moment?

DCE on the other hand, being a Queenslander, I could see some big extra coin being available for him straight up if he was willing to move.

2-7? No faith in the boys for the next two contests?
 

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We don't need to Panic. No more overs for players, where we sit in the rebuild. Sure if we were one or 2 players from top 4. Club should hold its nerve, particularly given its made a (or more than a)recent tough decision.
 

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They were offering Moses 3 yrs at $1m each year. If they offer Reynolds $1m a year. Thats say $300k net over 3 years. Would you go or stay ?
 
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Back to what HB said earlier .
A BIG two year deal is better than a three year deal.
This will sound REDICULOUS , but if our hand is forced ( Sharks could end up with nobody )
2 MIL two years

Sounds it and looks it.

Hint: Ridiculous

You were close though Egg, you were close mate and you still are. :p
 

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They were offering Moses 3 yrs at $1m each year. If they offer Reynolds $1m a year. Thats say $300k net over 3 years. Would you go or stay ?

If you’re talking finances - Cost of living in Brisbane would be a factor too. 20-25% less.
 

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Sounds it and looks it.

Hint: Ridiculous

You were close though Egg, you were close mate and you still are. :p

If we paid 2.4M or more for 3 years and his aging body requires medically retirement after 3 months, we still have to pay him out .
2M isn't as bad , then offer 500-600K third year if WE feel he has more to give.
What would it cost the club if we finish last next year ?
 

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We're royally ****ed if we don't land Reynolds. You might not like Chad, but he does take on every aspect of our game management and there's no-one else to do it. I don't think there's anyone else we could expect to get either that's that sort of half. SJ might, but it's not his natural game and would take away from him being the SJ we need.

Why we hadn't got Reynold's signature before Chad left (or just after) is starting to become an interesting question. The money sounds right, the location just what he wants... what's the issue?
 

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“As part of Brisbane’s pitch, Reynolds will be offered one of the most prestigious roles in the code, the Broncos captaincy, with current skipper Alex Glenn expected to retire at season’s end.”

Hahaha.
 

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If we paid 2.4M or more for 3 years and his aging body requires medically retirement after 3 months, we still have to pay him out .
2M isn't as bad , then offer 500-600K third year if WE feel he has more to give.
What would it cost the club if we finish last next year ?

If he medically retires it is paid out (by insurance?) outside of cap.
If he regular retires, or retires because his body is ****ed then that's on him, no money*... unless he Fifita's it and refuses and just drags his corpse around for the paycheque, trying what he can to get suspended.
With any luck he'd be more like Merrin who retired and decline rest of his contract to be paid out.

*we could negotiate something with him to get him to retire for partial money.

“As part of Brisbane’s pitch, Reynolds will be offered one of the most prestigious roles in the code, the Broncos captaincy, with current skipper Alex Glenn expected to retire at season’s end.”

Hahaha.

Kind of ruins the point being made when current captain is Glenn.
Wonder what Reynold's values such a prestigious role at?
 

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“As part of Brisbane’s pitch, Reynolds will be offered one of the most prestigious roles in the code, the Broncos captaincy, with current skipper Alex Glenn expected to retire at season’s end.”

Hahaha.

I know! I'm sure the ex-NSW half has that high on the bucket list... idiots!
 

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We're royally ****ed if we don't land Reynolds. You might not like Chad, but he does take on every aspect of our game management and there's no-one else to do it. I don't think there's anyone else we could expect to get either that's that sort of half. SJ might, but it's not his natural game and would take away from him being the SJ we need.

Why we hadn't got Reynold's signature before Chad left (or just after) is starting to become an interesting question. The money sounds right, the location just what he wants... what's the issue?

Never fear. Taylor and Milford are both available!
 
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