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That’s massive overs if true
MahoneyCompared to who? It's a sellers market at the moment
That’s massive overs if true
MahoneyCompared to who? It's a sellers market at the moment
depends how much upwardsArticle from Riccio says the deal is upwards of 2.1m
Last time I checked that ain’t 625k a year. Who’s the one who can’t count lol.
Found the one who can’t countso according to Ricio's telgraph article it's around $625k per season
ouch
great deal for blayke though. I doubt even the bulldogs would have paid him much more than that on the open market
oh wait the bulldogs signed a better hooker for pretty much the same contract
How do you know that? That just says 2.1m is the minimum.Article from Riccio says the deal is upwards of 2.1m
Last time I checked that ain’t 625k a year. Who’s the one who can’t count lol.
Do you know what upwards means?Found the one who can’t count
The money only slightly raises the brow, but I'll always sigh a little at a four year deal unless it's for a proven gun more in the middle than start or end of their career. But in todays NRL these kinds of contracts seem all the rage, so I guess we've done what we thought we needed to do to be competitveIf this new deal has been done since Fitzzy took over as coach obviously he rates him highly & sees him as a big part of our long term hooker/rotation role. The deal may be pretty high but I've got no dramas with having Brailey with us next 4 years, he's good high potential. Finucane & McInness will only help him further with our current 2022 forward pack.
And I guess what's a contract length mean anyway. If one party isn't happy at some point they tend to work out a move anyhow525k I think is a good deal for us, 625 I think is good for him. Either way I'm not too upset about 100k. 3 years preferable but I think this will work out well for us. Up to him to prove his worth now.
Like we did with Dugan and Moylan?And I guess what's a contract length mean anyway. If one party isn't happy at some point they tend to work out a move anyhow
Which party wasn't happy with Moylan? Him who re-signed or us who re-signed him? I think you're confusing yourself for a relevant party in this situation.Like we did with Dugan and Moylan?
No confusion here, we shopped him around a couple of times over the course of his contract.Which party wasn't happy with Moylan? Him who re-signed or us who re-signed him? I think you're confusing yourself for a relevant party in this situation.
Moylan got a contract extension so how did that not work out ?Like we did with Dugan and Moylan?
We obviously didn't want it bad enough that we ended up extending him ourselves.No confusion here, we shopped him around a couple of times over the course of his contract.
I'm talking last year when we shopped him around, his own manager said there was no interest.Moylan got a contract extension so how did that not work out ?
Dugan well that's super coach Flanno not having a plan and panic buying when we lost Bird.
If you're comparing a 23 year old hooker who's making less to Dugan's contract well I think that's pretty silly.
We wanted to free up cash because he wasn't living up to his contract. That's precisely my point.We obviously didn't want it bad enough that we ended up extending him ourselves.
But yeah, fair, there was def a stage we were interested in moving him. Based on extension that interest was obviously heavily motivated by wanting to free up cash rather than him being the main issue himself.
Funnily enough the fact we didn't value him as high and the fact nobody wanted him were both largely based on injury, which is only gunna make him very hard to shop.
Because he was injured which makes him hard to sellWe wanted to free up cash because he wasn't living up to his contract. That's precisely my point.