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Rumoured and Confirmed signings - Part 4

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Sime_11

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Api wouldn't be silly to go back would he? they clearly didn't want him, he should tell them where to go
 

MrBlack

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Back on topic - Manu just signed an extension with the Roosters so you can cross him off our list........

Underwhelming, is how I would describe our recruitment thus far.
 

Panther Mick

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There are no doubt deals to be done after November 1 with some clubs struggling with cap management and wishing to make room for their intended targets. Although I don't mind us having a bit of cash up our sleeves and a few free roster spots, I am a little disappointed we have to wait so late into the year to pick up further signings.
 

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I can only think that with what has happened at the club over the past 18 months, that either player managers or players themselves see Penrith as a club with cultural problems. With the departures of Moylan, Cartwright (both signalled as the future of the club), the indiscretions of May and Philips, the early departures of DWZ and RCG, the resignation of Gould and the circus that emanated from the coaching fiasco, has shed a dim light on the club. I cant see it as a club at the moment, that any high profile player would want to be associated with. Yes there are probably reasons that we are unaware of, that would have contributed to the big loss of players, but I'm sure that any potential big signings would rather err on the side of caution.
 

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I can only think that with what has happened at the club over the past 18 months, that either player managers or players themselves see Penrith as a club with cultural problems. With the departures of Moylan, Cartwright (both signalled as the future of the club), the indiscretions of May and Philips, the early departures of DWZ and RCG, the resignation of Gould and the circus that emanated from the coaching fiasco, has shed a dim light on the club. I cant see it as a club at the moment, that any high profile player would want to be associated with. Yes there are probably reasons that we are unaware of, that would have contributed to the big loss of players, but I'm sure that any potential big signings would rather err on the side of caution.

Big signings rarely change clubs no matter how well the club is run. I think some people aimed to high. As is the case with most teams for us to be a force the young guys are key
 

franklin2323

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if anything besides the Prop area, Leadership signing is a must. We have no leaders at the club. Josh Reynolds type passion.

We will get older guys.. Just how good is the question. Burns was in the NSW Cup team of the year we had 6 in SOO u20's so not like there isn't a high ceiling even if we only get plodders
 
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We will get older guys.. Just how good is the question. Burns was in the NSW Cup team of the year we had 6 in SOO u20's so not like there isn't a high ceiling even if we only get plodders
Yea True, but at least somone to tame the youth we have. Maloney's leadership was his strength here
 

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Underwhelming, is how I would describe our recruitment thus far.

Although I don't mind us having a bit of cash up our sleeves and a few free roster spots, I am a little disappointed we have to wait so late into the year to pick up further signings.

To be fair though, has any big name star changed clubs this preseason? Maybe it’s just my shit memory, but I can’t think of any player that has changed clubs that I thought gee wish we had signed him.

Of those that have changed clubs, I think we have signed the best one so far in Api. Plus hooker was the most pressing concern after the 2019 season, so biggest problem solved.

Plus we haven’t rushed in and paid overs for any player thus far. So that’s another plus.
 

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Big signings rarely change clubs no matter how well the club is run. I think some people aimed to high. As is the case with most teams for us to be a force the young guys are key
The days of thinking Penriths juniors are going to be the saviour of the club are well and truly a dream. It has happened twice in 52 years, wont be happening any time soon.
 

Crashtest

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I can only think that with what has happened at the club over the past 18 months, that either player managers or players themselves see Penrith as a club with cultural problems. With the departures of Moylan, Cartwright (both signalled as the future of the club), the indiscretions of May and Philips, the early departures of DWZ and RCG, the resignation of Gould and the circus that emanated from the coaching fiasco, has shed a dim light on the club. I cant see it as a club at the moment, that any high profile player would want to be associated with. Yes there are probably reasons that we are unaware of, that would have contributed to the big loss of players, but I'm sure that any potential big signings would rather err on the side of caution.

In reality though, let’s face reality. Penrith is not and has never been one of the glamour clubs. We have never been a club that is challenging for the top 4 every season. Our location is probably the most undesirable of any of the Sydney clubs for players to move to. And not even Gould with his status and reputation in the game could attract marque signings, and his biggest external signings he had to pay way overs for.

So I don’t see the last 18 months having made a difference in our ability to attract big name signings.
 

franklin2323

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In reality though, let’s face reality. Penrith is not and has never been one of the glamour clubs. We have never been a club that is challenging for the top 4 every season. Our location is probably the most undesirable of any of the Sydney clubs for players to move to. And not even Gould with his status and reputation in the game could attract marque signings, and his biggest external signings he had to pay way overs for.

So I don’t see the last 18 months having made a difference in our ability to attract big name signings.

This. We have the advantage of being close for country recruits but for players generally we are way down the list
 
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