(Archived) THE RUMOUR MILL - Player Movement

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I think he is that bad. When hes on, hes on. When hes not, hes on par with wright and Ayshford at their absolute worst.
Just face it, that position is cursed at our club, it will take pullin ET out of retirement to fill this gap.
 

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I think he is that bad. When hes on, hes on. When hes not, hes on par with wright and Ayshford at their absolute worst.
Just face it, that position is cursed at our club, it will take pullin ET out of retirement to fill this gap.

lol spastic
 

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Watch easts first try last night. Inu made no attempt to try and put a block on for his winger, left him stranded one on one. Maybe he couldn't have got there in time but he didn't even try. That's typical of his lazy attitude.
 
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Watch easts first try last night. Inu made no attempt to try and put a block on for his winger, left him stranded one on one. Maybe he couldn't have got there in time but he didn't even try. That's typical of his lazy attitude.

his lazy attitude is great for us more chance of the dogs giving him a leave pass cause whenever he leaves a club he is more than handy first year and a half 2 years so dogs shift him now we sign him 1.5 years with an option in our favour for the third all good.. he has good games in him which are game changers sure his ordinary games arnt any worse than a ashyford normal game....get his ass here seems like a fan favorite as well.. there aint any gun centres looking around
 

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I hold a very different view to my other Sharks supporters. I believe that Jono Wright and to a lesser extent Blake Ayshford are far better footballers than what they have produced, but they are not alone.

I would love nothing more than for a Coach to work with our playing group and get them all playing to their potential on a consistent basis. I hold a very strong view that changing players just won't work.

The potential vs production is way out of line - it has to start with a Coaching philosophy that instills get the best on field performance from every player within the Club.
 

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SHARKS FEED ON PANTHERS AND TIGERS


WHAT is it about the Sharks and the fact they recruit players almost exclusively from the Wests Tigers and Penrith.

We’re now hearing Panthers winger Josh Mansour and the Wests Tigers’ Fijian flyer Marika Koroibete are heading to the Shire next season.


The Sharks are looking to sign Panthers star Josh Mansour. Source: News Corp Australia
It confirms reports Beau Ryan is on the verge of retirement with his neck injury.

The club could certainly do with some try-scoring strike-power judging by their lacklustre performances so far this year.

There you go you old ****
 

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Yeah wouldn't redirect on iPad. Had to go find the damn thing, but thanks anyway!
 

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Looks like we've missed out on Ennis guys. This will be in the Sunday Tele by James Phelps.


The Sunday Telegraph can reveal that Ennis has accepted an invitation to tour Raiders HQ after Canberra offered the inspirational hooker a two- year deal understood to be worth $1 million.
The former NSW Origin hooker looks certain to leave Bulldogs, with the club failing to offer their skipper a long- term deal after signing rising Cronulla rake Michael Lichaa for next season.
The Raiders look set to beat Cronulla to Ennis, with the rumoured $500,000-a-year deal out of their reach.
A source close to the contract negotiations said Cronulla’s financial bid fell well short of the money on offer from the Raiders while confirming Ennis would visit the nation’s capital to meet coach Ricky Stuart and tour the club’s training base.
The length of the deal appears the only thing stopping Ennis from joining his fifth NRL club because he would like a three-year contract.
Ennis, 30, is adamant he has at least three years left in the NRL despite the Bulldogs’ hesitation in offering him a long-term deal.
There have been suggestions his body may not hold up for another three years given the ferocity of his defence.
But there is no evidence to suggest the durable hooker is in decline. Ennis has played in every match this season and has only missed three training sessions with the Bulldogs *because of minor complaints.
Ennis is in close to career best form, with the 90kg rake leading the Bulldogs to the top of the table with several standout performances as he directs the NRL’s most dominant pack around the park.
There are certainly no doubts about Ennis’ competitiveness or ability to rattle rival teams, with Trent Robinson the latest to take aim at the “menace’’ by accusing him of diving during the Roosters’ win on Friday night.
Roosters prop Sam Moa was penalised for a high-shot on Ennis after the Bulldog stayed down, allowing the video referee to pick up a head- high tackle.
The Bulldogs may face their second fine for breaching the concussion rules due to the club failing to take Ennis from the field following the shot.
Ennis would not comment on the Roosters’ allegations of diving or his future when *contacted yesterday.
 

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Looks like we've missed out on Ennis guys. This will be in the Sunday Tele by James Phelps.


The Sunday Telegraph can reveal that Ennis has accepted an invitation to tour Raiders HQ after Canberra offered the inspirational hooker a two- year deal understood to be worth $1 million.
The former NSW Origin hooker looks certain to leave Bulldogs, with the club failing to offer their skipper a long- term deal after signing rising Cronulla rake Michael Lichaa for next season.
The Raiders look set to beat Cronulla to Ennis, with the rumoured $500,000-a-year deal out of their reach.
A source close to the contract negotiations said Cronulla’s financial bid fell well short of the money on offer from the Raiders while confirming Ennis would visit the nation’s capital to meet coach Ricky Stuart and tour the club’s training base.m
The length of the deal appears the only thing stopping Ennis from joining his fifth NRL club because he would like a three-year contract.
Ennis, 30, is adamant he has at least three years left in the NRL despite the Bulldogs’ hesitation in offering him a long-term deal.
There have been suggestions his body may not hold up for another three years given the ferocity of his defence.
But there is no evidence to suggest the durable hooker is in decline. Ennis has played in every match this season and has only missed three training sessions with the Bulldogs *because of minor complaints.
Ennis is in close to career best form, with the 90kg rake leading the Bulldogs to the top of the table with several standout performances as he directs the NRL’s most dominant pack around the park.
There are certainly no doubts about Ennis’ competitiveness or ability to rattle rival teams, with Trent Robinson the latest to take aim at the “menace’’ by accusing him of diving during the Roosters’ win on Friday night.
Roosters prop Sam Moa was penalised for a high-shot on Ennis after the Bulldog stayed down, allowing the video referee to pick up a head- high tackle.
The Bulldogs may face their second fine for breaching the concussion rules due to the club failing to take Ennis from the field following the shot.
Ennis would not comment on the Roosters’ allegations of diving or his future when *contacted yesterday.

I wouldn't say we missed out, we need to counter offer I would imagine, surely he would prefer to stay in Sydney, and weren't we offering him $500k per year for 3 years? At least that's what the reports I've read stated
 
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