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Rabbitohs signings, rumours and injuries 2015-16 Part 2

alien

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Some news

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interesting!

just on sam johnstone, I believe he was in the under 18s this year and will play in the under 20s next year..
 

alien

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...s/news-story/4296abff698cb938e909685bdcc7423d
NRL
Rugby league set to introduce ban on signing under 18s
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NRL head of football Brian Canavan. Picture: Bob Barker

  • BRENT READ
  • The Australian
  • 12:00AM September 7, 2016
The ARL Commission could be only weeks away from rubberstamping one of the most significant changes in the code’s history — a ban on clubs contracting players until the year they turn 18.

NRL head of football Brian Canavan is expected to provide his recommendations on the way forward for the game to a commission meeting later this month, the first step in what shapes as a revolutionary overhaul of the way clubs and player agents operate.

Chief among those recommendations is a game-wide ban on the signing of players until the year they turn 18, a move which is expected to save clubs millions of dollars and help combat the worsening mental health issues brought on by the huge expectations placed on the game’s best teenagers.

The move, first revealed in The Australian more than a year ago, was the brainchild of the NRL’s former head of strategy, Shane Richardson, who completed a wholesale review of the game when he was employed by Rugby League Central.


PATRICK SMITH
When Richardson opted to return to South Sydney to head their football operations, Canavan was brought in to finish the work he had started. It is understood many of the recommendations reached by Richardson will form part of Canavan’s submission to the independent commission, most notably a lift in the age at which both clubs and player agents can sign players to contracts.

As it stands, clubs can begin contracting players at the age of 15 while agents are basically given free rein. The changes are expected to place tighter restrictions on both clubs and player managers — Richardson had proposed a ban on agents signing talent until the year they turn 17.

It is understood some clubs have already begun planning for the future by focusing their recruitment efforts on teenagers who have already reached the age of 18 or will do so when the Canavan’s recommendations are brought into effect from 2018.

Club chief executives were briefed on the plans at a meeting in Sydney last week.

As well as the ban on signing teenagers, Canavan is also expected to recommend the adoption of Richardson’s plan to end the national under-20s competition at the end of next season and make reserve grade a state-based competition, which in turn would mean NRL clubs would have responsibility for only one salary cap made up of squads of 30 players, with an additional batch of rookie contracts, and a ceiling on how much those rookies can be paid.

While Richardson recommended each club be provided with the ability to sign six players to rookie contracts over a rolling two-year period, there has been a push from some clubs to increase that number to 10.

The changes are expected save the clubs millions off their bottom lines by eliminating the cost of the under-20s and reducing the number of players they have contracted outside their top tier.

Like reserve grade, the under-20s competition would revert to competitions run by the Queensland and NSW Rugby Leagues. The changes have been earmarked for 2018, when the new broadcasting deal comes into effect and millions flow into the game.

It shapes as a defining year for the game, with the salary cap set to skyrocket and clubs expected to edge towards profitability. Club grants could be as high as $13 million each per season, although the finer details of the new licensing agreements are yet to be finalised.

Those talks between the commission and club chairmen are ongoing, as are talks between the players union and the NRL aimed at resolving the salary cap and other issues impacting players.
 

Rabbits20

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Reports sharks after cook since missing out on farrah
Have we shot ourselves in the foot here?
Oh f**k.

Please no.

Please no.

No,no,no,no,no.

SOUTHS will just have to play hardball and keep Cook.

Just like Madge played hard ball when the Titans wanted BRYSON.


Also alien someone on here today said Dragons have got Cam (pretty much a done deal).

Correct re U20's. We've had a couple of bad seasons too in that.
 

Rsag85

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Oh f**k.

Please no.

Please no.

No,no,no,no,no.

SOUTHS will just have to play hardball and keep Cook.

Just like Madge played hard ball when the Titans wanted BRYSON.


Also alien someone on here today said Dragons have got Cam (pretty much a done deal).

Correct re U20's. We've had a couple of bad seasons too in that.

Didn't you want us to sign Farah?
 

alien

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cook will be our super sub. he will be even more dangerous coming off the interchange when the opposition is tiring and he'll be able to take advantage of that and our quick play-the-balls with quick running out of dummy half. he can also cover fullback and the halves if there is an injury during the game
 

Rsag85

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cook will be our super sub. he will be even more dangerous coming off the interchange when the opposition is tiring and he'll be able to take advantage of that and our quick play-the-balls with quick running out of dummy half. he can also cover fullback and the halves if there is an injury during the game

Tried that and didn't work
 

Rabbits20

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cook will be our super sub. he will be even more dangerous coming off the interchange when the opposition is tiring and he'll be able to take advantage of that and our quick play-the-balls with quick running out of dummy half. he can also cover fullback and the halves if there is an injury during the game
Spot on alien. It'll work. Cook is more experienced now too. Plus Cook said if Farah comes he'd embrace the competition.

Cam was not positive.
I wouldn't say we need him, but I believe the team is improved if he replaces mcinnes, as long as farah behaves himself, lol
As long as he behaves all will be good. He is so much better than Cam.
I'm a fan of McInnes rather have him over Farah
I'd rather have the NSW origin hooker over a NSW cup player.

Go onto the Dragons forum lol, most are livid and are seeing truth re Cam and his many deficiencies.

You know where I stand re Cam.
 
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