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El Diablo

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...kieran-foran-replacement-20160722-gqc4z5.html

Parramatta Eels eye New Zealand Warriors' Tui Lolohea as Kieran Foran's replacement

July 23 2016 - 7:00PM
Adrian Proszenko


Parramatta have earmarked Tuimoala Lolohea as a potential replacement for troubled five-eighth Kieran Foran should the rising star seek to leave the Warriors.

Lolohea is contracted to the Warriors until the end of 2018, but several clubs have made discreet inquiries about his availability after he was used sparingly by coach Andrew McFadden in recent weeks. The Eels, in search of at least one playmaker for next season and possibly two if Corey Norman accepts a lucrative three-year deal to join the Dragons, are one of the interested parties.

The 21-year-old Lolohea, who has already represented the Kiwis, received just two minutes of game time in the loss to Manly and those came in extra time.

While frustrated by the lack of opportunities, a diplomatic Lolohea has publicly stated he wants to remain at the Warriors "forever". However, that may change if he continues to be overlooked for a starting spot.

The Dragons, on the lookout for a fullback and also a contingency plan should Norman re-sign with Parramatta, are also watching the Lolohea developments with interest. Ditto Newcastle, who are yet to settle on a long-term No.1.

Foran has requested a release from Parramatta to deal with personal issues. If it is forthcoming, it will free up $1.2 million a season to spend on Jarryd Hayne or other players. If available, Lolohea would be an ideal replacement.

Eels lose more talent

Parramatta have lost one of their most promising young players after granting Travis Turnbull a release on compassionate grounds.

Turnbull is considered an NRL star of the future and has been a standout for the Maroons under-16s Origin teams in recent campaigns. The Eels recognised his undoubted talents by tying him to a contract until the end of 2018 in the belief he would eventually play first grade. However, the half-fullback has struggled with homesickness since shifting from Queensland and requested a release.

The Eels were desperate to keep him, but realised he needed the support of his family network.

The Broncos and Cowboys, who missed out on Turnbull's signature the last time he was a free agent, are expected to have another crack at him.

Norman can count himself lucky

There would have been an almighty outcry from Bondi Junction if Corey Norman copped anything less than an eight-game penalty for his recent antics. Roosters powerbrokers had more than a passing interest in how the NRL sanctioned Norman after Mitchell Pearce also copped eight weeks, although Pearce's fine was more than $100,000 stiffer.

Norman can count himself lucky as his indiscretions were greater: he pleaded guilty to a serious offence and he was not only aware he was being filmed in his sex video, but actually disseminated it to teammates, and he was only spared the humiliation of having the footage aired publicly because of its explicit nature.

Ironically, the Roosters had briefly considered chasing Norman to partner Pearce in the halves but did their due diligence and decided not to make an offer because of his loose off-field behaviour.
 

Gronk

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not only bridges he is burning his team by threatening to play 2017 in reserve grade for 950k he is throwing the entire tigers salary cap for next year our of whack so they can't buy new players and for what? pride? revenge? its pretty sad really

What I don't get is why Robbie does not say to his coach "how do you want me to play?" and then stick to the coach's game plan.

Shows Robbie is all about Robbie TBH.
 

Noise

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not only bridges he is burning his team by threatening to play 2017 in reserve grade for 950k he is throwing the entire tigers salary cap for next year our of whack so they can't buy new players and for what? pride? revenge? its pretty sad really

You can't expect him to leave and take a pay cut when the Tigers agreed to pay him a certain anount
 

Happy MEel

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You can't expect him to leave and take a pay cut when the Tigers agreed to pay him a certain anount

Absolutely. No doubt he's a merkin but he has every right to be shitty. He hasn't been dropped due to performance, he has been dropped so he askes for a release. That's poor form IMO on Taylor's part because he was offered a contract (no matter exorbitant) and the Tigers are doing everything they can to get out of it.
 

Stagger eel

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not only bridges he is burning his team by threatening to play 2017 in reserve grade for 950k he is throwing the entire tigers salary cap for next year our of whack so they can't buy new players and for what? pride? revenge? its pretty sad really

He's got every right to stand his ground there
I reckon if the tiges paid 500k he'd be good value
 
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What I don't get is why Robbie does not say to his coach "how do you want me to play?" and then stick to the coach's game plan.

Shows Robbie is all about Robbie TBH.

and Taylor is all about Taylor too they should have sat down and worked out a compromise that both of them could work with but neither one will give the other an inch
 

El Diablo

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...s/news-story/53b6edc6d07af1bcb70d13e4a3e60d58

St George Illawarra chasing Corey Norman, Jarryd Hayne, Robbie Farah and Tony Williams
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DEAN RITCHIE, The Sunday Telegraph

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CASHED-up St George Illawarra are circling four of the biggest names in rugby league — Corey Norman, Jarryd Hayne, Robbie Farah and Tony ‘T-Rex’ Williams.

The Sunday Telegraph can reveal Dragons management has made off-contract Norman a massive offer to leave Parramatta while also targeting Williams from Canterbury.

Should Norman reject the Saints, the joint venture club would then pursue the brilliant Hayne, who is searching for a football club after missing out on Olympic selection with the Fijian Sevens side.

St George Illawarra would then join Gold Coast as potential suitors for Hayne.

The Dragons are also closely monitoring the Farah drama at Wests Tigers.

After being dumped to NSW Cup for this weekend, just over a week after representing NSW in State of Origin III, Farah would appear highly unlikely to see out the final year of his deal at Concord in 2017.

St George Illawarra want to re-sign current hooker Mitch Rein but negotiations are understood to have stalled. There appears to be a gap in what the club wants to pay and what Rein is seeking.

If an agreement with Rein cannot be found, St George Illawarra could then go after Farah, assuming he moves on from Wests Tigers.

Williams is also wanted by St George Illawarra. Before the club totally focuses on Williams though, they just want to see whether Norman comes.

Norman holds the key to whether Saints try to sign Hayne and Williams. Should Norman stay at Parramatta, Saints would then chase Hayne “big time”.

The Sunday Telegraph understands Norman wants to settle his future soon, given he is now effectively suspended for the rest of this season.

Norman has told friends he wants to be loyal to Parramatta — and coach Brad Arthur — but other mates believe the star five-eighth should start fresh at a rival club.

Saints have successfully rehabilitated previous bad boys Josh Dugan and Russell Packer. The club feels Wollongong offers less temptations for players than Sydney’s bright lights.

It is known that the Dragons’ offer for Norman is larger than what has been thrown on the negotiating table from Parramatta officials. Norman was seeking an annual contract worth around $800,000.


Williams, a former NSW and Australian forward, has been in deep discussions with St George Illawarra. The Bulldogs, his current club, are unlikely to re-sign the former Test forward due to salary cap constraints.

Aged 27, Williams has been in blockbusting form over the past month since an unwanted stint in NSW Cup. Often criticised for a lack of involvement, Williams is among the most damaging strike forwards in rugby league when fit and firing. He would certainly give the Saints pack some grunt and size.

The Dogs are ready to announce the retention shortly of Williams’ Canterbury teammates, Josh Jackson and Greg Eastwood.
 

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