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France has come calling for Sharks champion Wade Graham.

And it all started with a story in The Daily Telegraph.

Graham, 31, has revealed Catalans – the Perpignan-based club in Super League – has made contact about luring him to the south of France.

And Graham is certainly keen on the idea.

Off contract after this year, Graham has spoken briefly to the Sharks about another season in the NRL before fulfilling a desire to play in France.

Graham first spoke of his French dream in The Daily Telegraph on March 7 last year.

“I have had initial chats with Catalans,” Graham said. “They have actually had me flagged since the story you (Daily Telegraph) did two years ago.

“They know I’m off contract and did ring me about a month ago.

“I told them it (playing in France) was in my future plans. It hasn’t progressed much further than that but it’s still on the cards.

“I’m still looking into it and it’s definitely somewhere where I’d be keen to finish. My partner (Karianne Lafrance) has a French background.

“I manage myself so it would be to good go through the process and talk to them. At this stage, they have expressed interest and I have said it’s certainly a goal of mine at some stage of my career to head over there.”

Lafrance is Quebec-born and was raised French-Canadian. She can apply for Australian citizenship next year, an honour the couple don’t wish to jeopardise by shifting overseas in 2023.

“If she stays another year then she can apply for citizenship so there are a few hurdles to jump,” he said.

“I have had one conversation with ‘Fitzy’ (coach Craig Fitzgibbon) and ‘Moons’ (football manager Darren Mooney) about what next year looks like.

“But focus is just about playing this year. I’m not worried, there’s still plenty of time to go this year. We’ll see where the cards fall. I’m not in any rush.

“There are a lot of moving pieces but I doubt it (shifting to France) will happen next year.”

Graham has been learning French in recent years.

Catalans already boast Mitchell Pearce with Roosters prop Sio Siua Taukeiaho expected to join the club, which reached last year’s grand final, in 2023.

And proving last year’s success was genuine, Catalans have won ten from 13 games this year and sit second on the competition table behind reigning premiers, St Helens.

Graham has been chosen in the backrow for Cronulla’s important game against Sydney Roosters at PointsBet Stadium this Saturday night.
 

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Probably do a 1 year extension then with us then leave end of next season
Spends like the plan. The only variable is how much the contract will be worth. That will obviously depend on the next 15 weeks of footy.
 
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If we are serious about winning he signs on to be a bench player next year. Playing 30 odd at lock for Mcinnes to have a breather.
 

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Hmm so citizenship is what's in the way. I wonder if he really wants to play on next year or is just doing it because he has to
 

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That's ordinary
It is, i agree, and very controversial. But injury is the only thing which i can see stopping him from getting an undeserved 1 yr extension.
His form is down and has been since his last extension.
He openly admits hes gonna go to SL in 2024 to Catalan for that final payday, so would simply be using the Sharks as a stopgap till then because his misso doesnt have her citizenship.
If she were a citizen now he'd be off lile a shot, so i dont want us being stuck with him for 1 more year.
 

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I don't have an issue with a one year extension as long as he is realistic about his price and role within the team. If he gets a good run without injury can still provide value.
 

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I don't have an issue with a one year extension as long as he is realistic about his price and role within the team. If he gets a good run without injury can still provide value.
We cant hold Tieg back in his development to accommodate Wade. Tieg has to start on the left edge.
If the rumours about Nikora re-signing are true then he plays on the right.
It was also rumoured we'd approached Matto - who has been ripping it up form the bench for Eels.
I dont see where Wade fits in and dont see him accepting a basement contract and playing for Jets .
 
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To The Punisher’s point about concussion.………

I’m thinking if Wade wants a payday and to play in France (and lifestyle) then he probably should go sooner rather than later otherwise he may miss the boat altogether.

Maybe Wade needs to consider going earlier and leaving his partner here until citizenship is confirmed.
Hard call with leaving her and the kids behind I know and the time apart obviously depends on how much longer she needs but there is nothing stopping her from a few “European holidays” during that time.
The risk for him if he doesn’t go is that he might miss out altogether if he cops another head knock.

He does deserve a shot over there and a big payday/ superannuation payment and I’d be hoping he gets one (form a Super league team).
 
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It is, i agree, and very controversial. But injury is the only thing which i can see stopping him from getting an undeserved 1 yr extension.
His form is down and has been since his last extension.
He openly admits hes gonna go to SL in 2024 to Catalan for that final payday, so would simply be using the Sharks as a stopgap till then because his misso doesnt have her citizenship.
If she were a citizen now he'd be off lile a shot, so i dont want us being stuck with him for 1 more year.
I don't have an issue with not wanting him at the club, I have an issue with you wishing another concussion on someone with a history of concussions.
 
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Pay him.no more than 400k
Honestly, I wouldn’t be paying that, for his performances the past few seasons, 250k is more than fair, let’s be realistic, if his name wasn’t Wade Graham, he wouldn’t be in our 17 right now.
At best, he should be used in a minimal role per minutes per game if this is his level now, for every dollar we are going to overpay him that’s one dollar per less on retaining someone we wanna keep or someone we are targeting.
 
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