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Rumoured and Confirmed signings - Part 4

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TheEroticGamer

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Hey, that ReadingThePlay fellow tweeted we're going to make a major announcement over the next week.

Actually, he tweeted that 13 days ago.Fraudy fraudulent fraud.
 

Blues Riff

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Have the club really put a 250k transfer fee on Moylan? It doesn't seem likely, but the media have stated that it has been reported, so it must be true. What about Moylan relinquishing the captaincy? Nothing from the club or Moylan himself, yet this is understood to be the case according to sources.
 

Port Panther

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Gus looks worried that he wont be able to hang onto Brennan much longer . Surely Griffins last year in 2018 then Brennan takes over the juniors he has developed .
 

Exsilium

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I highly doubt Brennan will be hanging around for an opportunity to pop up at the Panthers for the 2019 season.
 

Blues Riff

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I'd like to think Gus ,Garth and Hook could come to some arrangement. The Penrith job would be the one he wants. Maybe he's willing to wait. He seems happy and settled with a young family. His time will come.
...and Nicholls was always going to be a short term deal. Good luck to him.
 

maple_69

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Hopefully Gus has made it clear to Brennan that he is next in line and he'll be in the seat within the next year if at all. Unless he gets the Tits gig it's not like there'll be a better offer for a while now.

I'm hoping we see Luai and Wallace in the halves with Egan at hooker in ISP next year. Would be great for both of those guys to have a year with Wallace teaching them how to be professionals.
 

TheFrog

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I'd like to think Gus ,Garth and Hook could come to some arrangement.
NRL coaches are all or nothing. You are either coach for the forseeable future, or you are gone today, which is why so many coaches are booted while still under contract. If Gus wants Brennan instead of Griffin, he should do it now. I can't see it happening though.
 

MrBlack

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NRL coaches are all or nothing. You are either coach for the forseeable future, or you are gone today, which is why so many coaches are booted while still under contract. If Gus wants Brennan instead of Griffin, he should do it now. I can't see it happening though.

Agree - Fans demand instant success. Not many coaches are gives a number of years to succeed (Brown at Newcastle seems the exception). This is why there are so many back ended deals destroying salary caps (Hasler and Bennett are masters of it)
 

TheEroticGamer

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Penrith starting to plaster Moylan's face all over membership ads.

Also in another news, John Cartwright will be remaining at Manly in 2018.

That's strike two for ReadingThePlay.
 
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Cronulla Sharks on the verge of signing Matt Moylan in Panthers swap for James Maloney

The Sharks are on the verge of luring Matt Moylan to Cronulla on a four-year $3.6 million contract, but the deal could hinge on a player swap with James Maloney going to the Panthers.

Cronulla and the Wests Tigers have tabled offers to Moylan, but the 26-year-old's preference to play in the halves has the Sharks in the box seat should Penrith agree to a release that could be requested this week.

Fairfax Media understands the Panthers are reluctant to agree to a release unless it is on their terms and won't contemplate letting Moylan out of the next four years of his contract without something in return.

That something is Maloney – an experienced playmaker they believe will be the ideal sounding board for teenager Nathan Cleary in his development.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last week, the Panthers have also suggested they would be open to a compensation deal, putting a $250,000 transfer fee on each of his four contracted seasons as an option for any potential release.

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Moylan, who a fortnight ago asked to be released from the captaincy responsibilities at Penrith, has also attracted interest from the Tigers and former coach Ivan Cleary.

The joint-venture club want Moylan to fill the void left by James Tedesco's defection to the Sydney Roosters. However, their hopes of landing his signature are severely dented by Moylan's aspirations to make the permanent move into the No.6 jersey – a position that will be filled by Josh Reynolds at the Tigers next year.

The Tigers, who have Tuimoala Lolohea as their fullback option at this point, are believed to have offered a deal worth $2.5 million over three seasons.

Key to negotiations for Cronulla is Moylan's relationship with childhood friend Andrew Fifita. Moylan and his brother, whom he is living with, have a strong connection with the Fifita family and share a special bond having grown up together in Sydney's west.

Penrith's preference is to keep Moylan at the club, but the noise surrounding the 26-year-old's unhappiness at the club won't go away despite him showing renewed enthusiasm over the past few weeks.

Former player agent Wayne Beavis still represents Panthers general manager Phil Gould and Sharks coach Shane Flanagan, and only this year gave up Maloney as his client after deciding against another year as an accredited NRL player manager.

Interestingly, Beavis has offloaded most of his player clients to Allan Gainey, the same manager who represents Moylan and signed off on a five-year deal with the Panthers just last year.

The anterior cruciate ligament injury to rookie Tyrone May in Penrith's last game of the season has complicated things, with Penrith reluctant to start 2018 without a proven five-eighth.

Both May and fullback Dylan Edwards are on minimum wage contracts and will be upgraded soon. However, that may create salary cap restrictions in 2019 given most of the Panthers' big name players are locked up on long-term deals.

Penrith are also preparing for a huge battle to keep halfback Cleary at the club beyond the end of 2019, aware of the appeal of playing under his father at the Tigers when his contract expires at the Panthers.

Moylan is expected to attend the club's presentation night at Panthers Leagues Club on Wednesday night, with his future expected to be the elephant in the room.

Despite reaching the second week of the finals, Penrith have no players in Australia's 24-man World Cup squad.

Trent Merrin and Reagan Campbell-Gillard were considered, but Merrin was deemed unavailable through injury and Campbell-Gillard was beaten to a position by Storm premiership-winning prop Jordan McLean.

Josh Mansour was the other Panthers player under consideration but Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has only put him on standby for Darius Boyd, who has to pass a medical test on his injured hamstring on Thursday to play in the tournament.

Mansour is expected to make himself unavailable for selection for Lebanon if he misses out on Australian selection.


http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...s-swap-for-james-maloney-20171003-gytayl.html
 
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The insistence from the panthers of a money payout says to me that they know the fans won’t be happy if he left. I’m staggered they’d want $1million.

I’d honestly take Maloney though. We need experience, we need a second kicker. Yes he gives away penalties but I don’t think we’re in a position to quibble about that.

Obviously I’d prefer Cronk though. But super long shot.
 

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The insistence from the panthers of a money payout says to me that they know the fans won’t be happy if he left. I’m staggered they’d want $1million.

I’d honestly take Maloney though. We need experience, we need a second kicker. Yes he gives away penalties but I don’t think we’re in a position to quibble about that.

Obviously I’d prefer Cronk though. But super long shot.

Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper? Next time you have a shower, get a towel and take the time to dry behind your ears.

Tom.
 
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