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possm

Coach
Messages
15,591
Ford hasn’t been too bad last 2 games
havent seen burns for a while
both should stay as we have nothing to replace them and they will. E relatively cheap
better options than more of Sharron and Macca but appears where stuck with them
We must shed our below-average players and replace them with cheap up-and-coming juniors. With the money left over, we need to buy top-range players. For example, we need to buy 2 top range props and 2 edge forwards so, if Su'A and Sims are gone, we need SOO standard replacements for them, and if this means Ford and Burns must go, and a few lazy props must also go, so be it.

In the forward pack, I would only keep:
Props
De Belin - prop
F Molo - prop
J Hunt
Coric
and buy two SOO-level props. If Lawrie wants out let him go.

Edge Forwards
M Molo
and buy two SOO-level edge forwards. For me Bird is a center/lock player.

Hooker
Ben Hunt
If possible sign Robson
Forget about signing substandard hookers.

In the halves
Sulivan
Amone
Kyle Flannagan
All young halves who if given a chance will shine.

Centers
Suli
Lomax
Bird
Feagai twins
All is OK in the centers

Wongers
Ravalawa
Feagai
Sloan
Ramsey
Blood some more juniors

Fullback
Ramsey
Sloan
We have a few good juniors coming through.

So it seems to me that if we move some players on, we could have the funds to buy:
Haas and one other SOO prop - 1.4m
Fifita and one other SOO edge forward 1.6m
Flannagan for depth in the halves. - 500k

So there are the target Dragons 3.5m for 5 top players, which will give us the following 17:
1. Ramsey
2. Feigai
3. Suli
4. Lomax
5. Ravalawa
6. Amone
7. Sullivan
8. De Belin
9. Hunt
10. Haas
11. Fifita
12. M Molo
13. Bird

14. Flannagan
15. F Molo
16. New prop
17. New edge forward

On paper a very solid 17. So, how do we find the 3.5m to buy the new players:
1. Sims - 800k
2. Su'A - 650k
3. Lawrie - 450k
4. Burns - 300k
5. McGuire - 400k
6. McCullough - 400k if he retires
7. Burgess - 200k
8. Gosiewski -250k
9. Ford - 200k
10. Kerr - 250k
11. Faamausili - 250k
12. Fuimaono - 300k

Approx 4.25m. Savings after 12 players say goodbye. That is a good cleanout and if we purchase the 5 new recruits and backfill 7 remaining positions in our top 30 which would be available for our promising young juniors to fill. A good cleanout to say the least and maybe we can be on our way to a better future in 2023.

The trick will be to fit the 7 new juniors into 11m worth of salary cap and the only way to do this is to give some established players, including Ben Hunt and our 5 new recruits a cocktail of salary and TPA. In much the same way that clubs like Penrith, Storm, Roosters, Broncos, Eels, and Souths do.
 

Willow

Assistant Moderator
Messages
108,261
I disagree. His contract stated if he played 18 games he could activate a contract for 2023. At the time I thought that’s great. If he plays 18 games that means he’s playing really well right? Nope.

What I find perplexing is that he could absolutely stink it up for 18 games and still keep getting picked.
Perplexing is an understatement.
 

BLM01

First Grade
Messages
9,027
We must shed our below-average players and replace them with cheap up-and-coming juniors. With the money left over, we need to buy top-range players. For example, we need to buy 2 top range props and 2 edge forwards so, if Su'A and Sims are gone, we need SOO standard replacements for them, and if this means Ford and Burns must go, and a few lazy props must also go, so be it.

In the forward pack, I would only keep:
Props
De Belin - prop
F Molo - prop
J Hunt
Coric
and buy two SOO-level props. If Lawrie wants out let him go.

Edge Forwards
M Molo
and buy two SOO-level edge forwards. For me Bird is a center/lock player.

Hooker
Ben Hunt
If possible sign Robson
Forget about signing substandard hookers.

In the halves
Sulivan
Amone
Kyle Flannagan
All young halves who if given a chance will shine.

Centers
Suli
Lomax
Bird
Feagai twins
All is OK in the centers

Wongers
Ravalawa
Feagai
Sloan
Ramsey
Blood some more juniors

Fullback
Ramsey
Sloan
We have a few good juniors coming through.

So it seems to me that if we move some players on, we could have the funds to buy:
Haas and one other SOO prop - 1.4m
Fifita and one other SOO edge forward 1.6m
Flannagan for depth in the halves. - 500k

So there are the target Dragons 3.5m for 5 top players, which will give us the following 17:
1. Ramsey
2. Feigai
3. Suli
4. Lomax
5. Ravalawa
6. Amone
7. Sullivan
8. De Belin
9. Hunt
10. Haas
11. Fifita
12. M Molo
13. Bird

14. Flannagan
15. F Molo
16. New prop
17. New edge forward

On paper a very solid 17. So, how do we find the 3.5m to buy the new players:
1. Sims - 800k
2. Su'A - 650k
3. Lawrie - 450k
4. Burns - 300k
5. McGuire - 400k
6. McCullough - 400k if he retires
7. Burgess - 200k
8. Gosiewski -250k
9. Ford - 200k
10. Kerr - 250k
11. Faamausili - 250k
12. Fuimaono - 300k

Approx 4.25m. Savings after 12 players say goodbye. That is a good cleanout and if we purchase the 5 new recruits and backfill 7 remaining positions in our top 30 which would be available for our promising young juniors to fill. A good cleanout to say the least and maybe we can be on our way to a better future in 2023.

The trick will be to fit the 7 new juniors into 11m worth of salary cap and the only way to do this is to give some established players, including Ben Hunt and our 5 new recruits a cocktail of salary and TPA. In much the same way that clubs like Penrith, Storm, Roosters, Broncos, Eels, and Souths do.
What is this obsession with Kyle Flannigan. Sharks, Roosters or Dogs did not want him.
Why should we?
Haas and Fifita would take up about 2 mill of our cap for us to buy them
We already have too many over paid players
 

Illusion

Bench
Messages
2,793
I would not take Haas or D Fifita.
Not worth the money required to get them.
Jordan McClean honest front rower.
M Tapau or A Fifita would be ok for a year
L Martin A Creighton would be great pick ups.
The problem is we have left it to late to purchase any descent forwards.
Agree on Hass and Fifita ..... D. Fifita is a lazy player and the other bloke not much better ..... They both remind me of Dave Taylor big and lazy .....
 

blacksafake

First Grade
Messages
8,991
We must shed our below-average players and replace them with cheap up-and-coming juniors. With the money left over, we need to buy top-range players. For example, we need to buy 2 top range props and 2 edge forwards so, if Su'A and Sims are gone, we need SOO standard replacements for them, and if this means Ford and Burns must go, and a few lazy props must also go, so be it.

In the forward pack, I would only keep:
Props
De Belin - prop
F Molo - prop
J Hunt
Coric
and buy two SOO-level props. If Lawrie wants out let him go.

Edge Forwards
M Molo
and buy two SOO-level edge forwards. For me Bird is a center/lock player.

Hooker
Ben Hunt
If possible sign Robson
Forget about signing substandard hookers.

In the halves
Sulivan
Amone
Kyle Flannagan
All young halves who if given a chance will shine.

Centers
Suli
Lomax
Bird
Feagai twins
All is OK in the centers

Wongers
Ravalawa
Feagai
Sloan
Ramsey
Blood some more juniors

Fullback
Ramsey
Sloan
We have a few good juniors coming through.

So it seems to me that if we move some players on, we could have the funds to buy:
Haas and one other SOO prop - 1.4m
Fifita and one other SOO edge forward 1.6m
Flannagan for depth in the halves. - 500k

So there are the target Dragons 3.5m for 5 top players, which will give us the following 17:
1. Ramsey
2. Feigai
3. Suli
4. Lomax
5. Ravalawa
6. Amone
7. Sullivan
8. De Belin
9. Hunt
10. Haas
11. Fifita
12. M Molo
13. Bird

14. Flannagan
15. F Molo
16. New prop
17. New edge forward

On paper a very solid 17. So, how do we find the 3.5m to buy the new players:
1. Sims - 800k
2. Su'A - 650k
3. Lawrie - 450k
4. Burns - 300k
5. McGuire - 400k
6. McCullough - 400k if he retires
7. Burgess - 200k
8. Gosiewski -250k
9. Ford - 200k
10. Kerr - 250k
11. Faamausili - 250k
12. Fuimaono - 300k

Approx 4.25m. Savings after 12 players say goodbye. That is a good cleanout and if we purchase the 5 new recruits and backfill 7 remaining positions in our top 30 which would be available for our promising young juniors to fill. A good cleanout to say the least and maybe we can be on our way to a better future in 2023.

The trick will be to fit the 7 new juniors into 11m worth of salary cap and the only way to do this is to give some established players, including Ben Hunt and our 5 new recruits a cocktail of salary and TPA. In much the same way that clubs like Penrith, Storm, Roosters, Broncos, Eels, and Souths do.
Poss what’s with the infatuation with Flanagan?
He’s ordinary at best. Would rather Mbye at 7 & that’s saying something.
 

Slippery Morris

First Grade
Messages
7,459
Haas is by far the best forward in the comp. It is him and daylight. Don't blame him for Bronco's demise as he has done all he can possibly do. 2nd in post contact meters and up there with the other forward for running meters and has played less games than them. Would love him at the club but he wants to go to a club that will play finals. Saints can be ruled out of that especially with Hook as coach.
 

Mjab

Juniors
Messages
967
At least Manly having a good hard look now at how they F--d up , in reality probably a few areas , but heads will likely roll and changes made to change the status quo

Vs

Dragons
nothing to see here and everything going to plan, only a few narrow losses caused us to miss out on the 8

The Dragons hierarchy is just rubbish
Another failure of a year and another to follow

Losers' like Woods resigned , WTF
No decent improvements in signings and no quality will ever come to us
 

AyiosYiorgos

Coach
Messages
13,545
Supposedly we have signed Jack Murchie from the New Zealand Warriors

The St George Illawarra Dragons are on the verge of securing their first new recruit for the 2023 campaign, with reports the Red V are preparing to make an offer to unwanted Warriors back-rower Jack Murchie.

The 25-year-old was not offered a new contract by the New Zealand club for the 2023 season despite impressing in his limited opportunities, thanks largely to the Warriors’ recruitment securing a number of more experienced options in Marata Niukore and Mitch Barnett.

While he doesn’t match them for experience, it’s believed the Dragons view Murchie as a good option to fill the void left by the departure of senior players including Tariq Sims and Josh McGuire.

Murchie has played 40 NRL games since making his debut for the Canberra Raiders in 2018, alternating largely between the second row and as an impact player off the bench. He also represented Australia at under-23 level.


NRL Rd 11 - Warriors v Wests Tigers
GOSFORD, AUSTRALIA - MAY 21: Jack Murchie of the Warriors is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Wests Tigers at Central Coast Stadium on May 21, 2021, in Gosford, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
The Warriors have gone to lengths to ensure all players were aware of their contract status prior to the end of the season, and Murchie is just one of 15 players being let go prior to the arrival of new coach Andrew Webster.

While some players have already secured their future at other clubs, Murchie joins a group including Daejarn Asi, Jackson Frei and Dunamis Lui without a confirmed club for 2023.
 

RedVee_8

Juniors
Messages
1,172
Paul Kent on 360 last night was complaining the Leichhardt Oval was charging $50 entry for the hill on Sunday. Holy hell that’s over the top!
just for interest sake, how much do we charge for Jubilee and/or Win outer ground?

I think $20 is about right but I’m out of touch. I’m old and soft now :) and sit in the stand.
 

denis preston

First Grade
Messages
8,198

The St George Illawarra Dragons are on the verge of securing their first new recruit for the 2023 campaign, with reports the Red V are preparing to make an offer to unwanted Warriors back-rower Jack Murchie.

The 25-year-old was not offered a new contract by the New Zealand club for the 2023 season despite impressing in his limited opportunities, thanks largely to the Warriors’ recruitment securing a number of more experienced options in Marata Niukore and Mitch Barnett.

While he doesn’t match them for experience, it’s believed the Dragons view Murchie as a good option to fill the void left by the departure of senior players including Tariq Sims and Josh McGuire.

Murchie has played 40 NRL games since making his debut for the Canberra Raiders in 2018, alternating largely between the second row and as an impact player off the bench. He also represented Australia at under-23 level.


NRL Rd 11 - Warriors v Wests Tigers
GOSFORD, AUSTRALIA - MAY 21: Jack Murchie of the Warriors is tackled during the round 11 NRL match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Wests Tigers at Central Coast Stadium on May 21, 2021, in Gosford, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
The Warriors have gone to lengths to ensure all players were aware of their contract status prior to the end of the season, and Murchie is just one of 15 players being let go prior to the arrival of new coach Andrew Webster.

While some players have already secured their future at other clubs, Murchie joins a group including Daejarn Asi, Jackson Frei and Dunamis Lui without a confirmed club for 2023.
FFS . Sick of signing up reserve graders and then the coach gives them 20 NRL games in the year. We desperately need 2 very good forwards at least for 2023. Heads should roll on who have been handling our cap. We are obviously paying way, way too much for ordinary performance and cant entice quality players.
 

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