(Archived) THE RUMOUR MILL - Player Movement

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I'd like to think that a prospective member of our playing squad, when considering our club, would come over to our forum - and that would be the final clincher for them.

"Sign me up!" might be an example of a phrase they would choose.

Who wouldn't be impressed by the passion and insight displayed by us on a daily basis?
 

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As of November 1 the Sharks will start to circle. Come November 1, watch for a frenzy to start around Jai Arrow.”
 

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https://www.sportingnews.com/au/lea...coast-titans-report/b4w6s31675ok16difja1blcku

Jai Arrow would prefer to re-sign with Gold Coast Titans, report

His coach was sacked just last week and serious questions are being asked about the Gold Coast Titans' very survival - but in-demand forward Jai Arrow says he'd prefer to stay on The Glitter Strip.

It is understood up to eight NRL clubs, including Parramatta, Wests Tigers and Canterbury - will attempt to lure Arrow's away from the Titans.

The 24-year-old is contracted to the Titans until the end of the 2020 season, meaning rival clubs will be allowed to start talking to the boom back-rower from November 1 under NRL rules.

According to The Courier Mail's Peter Badel, Titans head of performance and culture Mal Meninga has already begun negotiations with Arrow's management on a five-year, $4 million contract extension.

The new deal would keep the former Brisbane Broncos at the Titans until the end of 2025.

And Arrow on Wednesday told News Limited his 'preference is to stay' at the Titans provided the beleaguered club can stump up a competitive offer.

He also confirmed his management has begun renegotiations with the club.

His declaration comes three days after Brennan was sacked following a scathing internal review.

A report by Nine News Queensland on Wednesday night also claimed there is a secret plan to rebrand the club the South Queensland Titans and play eight games a season out of Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

But despite the off-field uncertainty surrounding the club, Arrow insists the Titans have the makings of a competitive roster and sees a bright future ahead.

The lock made his debut for the Broncos in 2016 but failed to establish himself as a regular first-grader under Wayne Bennett, playing 24 games before signing with the Titans in 2018.

He quickly established himself as a star after the switch, making his Origin debut for Queensland in Game 1 of the 2018 series.

Arrow is currently sidelined following ankle surgery last month which ruled him out of the Maroons' side for Origins II and III, which were both won by NSW.

The veteran of 57 NRL appearances is targeting a return for the Titans next month.
 

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Even the moron that originally signed Reynolds to the Tigers on massive coin has said he wouldn't take him at Penrith even if Tigers pay for most of it.
 

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Even the moron that originally signed Reynolds to the Tigers on massive coin has said he wouldn't take him at Penrith even if Tigers pay for most of it.

It was a terrible signing, both the amount of coin and length of contract.

As bad as it gets.
 
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I'll be very happy to see him back at the dogs. I enjoy watching him play for someone elses team.
 
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