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Johnny88

Juniors
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Jimmy Smith on SEN today said that Isaac Moses went back to Parramatta on Sunday and said he hasn’t signed with Canterbury if you up the offer you can still have him however Ryles put a limit on the money offer and Matthew Beach backed his coach. Did not raise offer.

Also said we will sign Sandon Smith for 1 year as Sandon is unsure on parra and wants to test market with new clubs coming in.
The Eels are unsure on him as well.

Interesting
 

Glenn

First Grade
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7,435
Jimmy Smith on SEN today said that Isaac Moses went back to Parramatta on Sunday and said he hasn’t signed with Canterbury if you up the offer you can still have him however Ryles put a limit on the money offer and Matthew Beach backed his coach. Did not raise offer.

Also said we will sign Sandon Smith for 1 year as Sandon is unsure on parra and wants to test market with new clubs coming in.
The Eels are unsure on him as well.

Interesting
Pleasing to see the club not being drawn into bidding wars.
 

Soren Lorenson

First Grade
Messages
8,097
Jimmy Smith on SEN today said that Isaac Moses went back to Parramatta on Sunday and said he hasn’t signed with Canterbury if you up the offer you can still have him however Ryles put a limit on the money offer and Matthew Beach backed his coach. Did not raise offer.

Also said we will sign Sandon Smith for 1 year as Sandon is unsure on parra and wants to test market with new clubs coming in.
The Eels are unsure on him as well.

Interesting
Ryles did the right thing. It never would have ended with that merkin.
 

T.S Quint

Coach
Messages
15,411
Jimmy Smith on SEN today said that Isaac Moses went back to Parramatta on Sunday and said he hasn’t signed with Canterbury if you up the offer you can still have him however Ryles put a limit on the money offer and Matthew Beach backed his coach. Did not raise offer.

Also said we will sign Sandon Smith for 1 year as Sandon is unsure on parra and wants to test market with new clubs coming in.
The Eels are unsure on him as well.

Interesting

It was reported elsewhere that the Eels didn’t want to get into a bidding war.
This backs it up.

I’m glad we didn’t go too high in our offer.
This also puts a question mark on how much the Dogs really are paying him. After making it seem like it isn’t about the money, maybe it really is all about the money after all.
 

Timana

Juniors
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679
It was reported elsewhere that the Eels didn’t want to get into a bidding war.
This backs it up.

I’m glad we didn’t go too high in our offer.
This also puts a question mark on how much the Dogs really are paying him. After making it seem like it isn’t about the money, maybe it really is all about the money after all.
We all know that for Isaac it is always about the $$$$
 

Timana

Juniors
Messages
679
Its definitely a concern but only one way to find out. Id like to see JPap get 20mins at 5/8 this weekend.
Samrani moves into 2nd row and Brown out to centre. See what happens.
I imagine they are thinking about giving him time at dummy half to rest Smith.
Probably not against the panfers or dogs unless for some reason we are winning comfortably.

We still want to win.
 

TheCrowe

Juniors
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1,679
Probably not against the panfers or dogs unless for some reason we are winning comfortably.

We still want to win.
Fair point but I think he would be more comfortable at 5/8 then dummy half.
As a utility you could end up anywhere in the spine or backline.
Will be interesting.
 

Parra Pride

Referee
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20,717
It's not perfect but it at least stops the BS that we all know what happens in the background.

Have a t ade window where players want to sign and trade or just be traded.
The NBA basically works like this already, yet it is still full of back room deals and Superstars sandbagging to get traded elsewhere.
 

Johnny88

Juniors
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1,457
FUL TRANSCRIPT: GOULD V CHAMMAS
Chammas: I don’t think the Galvin camp was delighted that it came out the way it did yesterday. I don’t think he’s going to backflip on his decision. He’s told the club. He’s obviously been impressed by Cameron Ciraldo. He’s obviously got a relationship with Luke Vella, the assistant coach, who coached him at Westfields Sports. And I listened to what Gus said earlier about him having no involvement. Is that right, that you weren’t even at the dinner the other night?
Gould: I haven’t met Lachlan Galvin.
Chammas: Why do you not turn up to such a big decision?
Gould: What I do know is there is not another CEO, another general manager or a recruitment manager that has to sit on a panel and answer these questions, week in, week out.
Chammas: But that’s your choice, Gus.
Gould: I’m just saying, you get free licence here. What I’m saying is that these are things we do internally. Most of our issues, internally, are created by the gibber in the media, and what you want to do and extend on it.
Chammas: But it’s not gibber. We predicted it was going to end up (with Galvin) at the Bulldogs.
Gould: It is gibber. It is gibber. You say a lot of things that just aren’t true. And you say a lot of things that are exaggerated.
Chammas: We played a highlight clip of what you’ve said over the past few months.
Gould: You’re exaggerating. You’re exaggerating.
Chammas: Tell me which one?
Gould: All of it.
Chammas: Yeah, but we hit you about Lachlan Galvin …
Gould: You exaggerate figures. You exaggerate what’s going on and that makes it difficult for us. Now I don’t want to sit here and point out everything that you’ve done wrong. It doesn’t worry me and it doesn’t influence me. But it certainly has an effect on the players. And it has an effect on the players and their families. And that’s what you don’t see. And that’s the thing we’ve got to mop up. That’s the thing we’ve got to do.
Chammas: Is that why, then when we ask you about these things, is that why you mislead us with what the information is?
Gould: what have I misled you on?
Chammas: well, the Galvin situation for one.
Gould: How have I misled you?
Chammas: Leo Thompson, you said that …
Gould: How did I mislead you on Lachlan Galvin?
Chammas: Gus, you were three steps ahead of everyone. To suggest that you didn’t think that Galvin could become …
Gould: You say that. You say that. How did I mislead you on Lachlan Galvin? Go back to everything I said.
Chammas: You said you weren’t interested?
Gould: What?
Chammas: You said you weren’t interested.
Gould: I never, at any time, said we weren’t interested. What I said was …
Chammas: He’s not in your plans.
Gould: … That we’re on a different course. He’s not in our plans because he wasn’t off contract until 2027. We couldn’t talk to him until November.
Chammas: Yeah, but we all knew he was going to leave. We all knew that was going to … you could see …
Gould: Well I didn’t know that. I didn’t know that.
Chammas: Oh come on, Gus.
Gould: No, you’re surmising that now because it’s happened. You want that to be the truth.
Chammas: At the time we were all saying ‘how is this going to be tenable?’
Gould: You want that to be the truth. That’s the scenario you want to create.
Chammas: You didn’t see it happening that way?
Gould: No, I didn’t see it happening that way at all. Not at all.
Chammas: I said to you, I joked about it on here that I don’t think it’s a coincidence that you ended your feud with Isaac Moses.
Gould: Why did you assume that I knew that? Why did you assume? Because it suits your narrative.
Chammas: It’s not about narratives.
Gould: It suits the media’s narrative.
Chammas: You ended your feud with Isaac Moses at the end of last year …
Gould: You go back and have a look at everything I’ve said about Lachlan Galvin and what’s transpired and everything I said was 100 per cent the truth, at the time.
The goalposts moved this week when they came back and said ‘he could be available now’.
Chammas: I don’t doubt that.
Gould: Which I took to the coaches and the coaches went and met with him, not me. The coaches went and met with him.
Chammas: I don’t doubt that.
Gould: I met with the manager Thursday after coach came back and said ‘this could be an option’. It wasn’t my decision. Coach’s decision.
Chammas: So how does it sit with you then when Andrew Webster writes today (in The Australian) that there is that are clubs are up in arms, and you spoke about it, you have to come on here and …
Gould: I don’t give a damn about anything Andrew Webster writes, or any journalist in this town, to be honest.
Chammas: But the clubs are obviously starting to say, why can Galvin publicly court Lachlan Galvin, tell everyone he’s the best player …
Gould: how did I publicly court Lachlan Galvin?
Chammas: Well, what you’ve said about him.
Gould: What did I say?
Chammas: You praised him like I’ve never heard before.
Gould: I’ve praised a lot of players. I’ve praised Cameron Smith. Did I ever offer you a contract, Cameron?
Cameron Smith, who you could have forgotten, at this point, was also on the panels with host James Bracey, watching this exchange unfold.
“No,” Smith said with a laugh.
Gould: No, never. Nor would I think you’d ever become available.
Chammas: Do you care though, that other clubs are saying stuff to the NRL?
Gould: I don’t give a rats what other clubs think. You mistake me for someone who cares.
What I don’t like is being sit here with a bloke like you, questioning my credibility.
Chammas: I’m not questioning your credibility.
Gould: You are. You said I misled the public. You said I misled you.
Chammas: that’s what everyone’s saying at the moment.
Gould: No, you’re saying it. You’re saying I misled you. I misled no one.
Chammas: when we’re talking about the Galvin situation, there are a number of issues over a number of years …
Gould: I misled no one. I misled no one. Mind your words, son.
Smith: Is there a chance he doesn’t even end up at the Bulldogs? Cause I’m hearing that his first preference is Parramatta?
Chammas: I think, for a while, everyone thought he was going to parramatta. And the talk was, potentially, his manager wanted him to go to Parra, play with Mitchell Moses. But obviously, as I said, Cameron Ciraldo, Luke Vella – the relationship there and where the bulldogs are as a club; they’re sitting in top of the ladder. It’s a different situation to where Parramatta are. Parramatta are completely rebuilding. Perhaps he didn’t want to be part of that rebuild. Perhaps what he saw at Canterbury or heard from the club was what interested him the most.
Gould: You’re guessing.
Chammas: No, I’m not guessing.
Gould: You haven’t spoken to Lachlan Galvin, you’re guessing. You’re putting out a heap of scenarios.
Chammas: But you’ve told me you haven’t spoken to Lachlan Galvin either, so you and I are as equally educated on the situation.
Gould: Yeah, but I’m not commenting on what he’s saying.

 

JokerEel

Coach
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16,867
The NBA basically works like this already, yet it is still full of back room deals and Superstars sandbagging to get traded elsewhere.

Back room deals will happen anyway but at least they will be allowed.

You have player A who wants out his manager goes ok A wants out these are the 3 clubs he wants to go to let's make a deal...

Trade window during SOO players move on done and dusted.
 

TheParraboy

Moderator
Staff member
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70,558
Pleasing to see the club not being drawn into bidding wars.



How was it a bidding war??

Both clubs offered x amount , which was around 700-750k from reports

We add a bit more coin we sign him pronto (otherwise piss off if he doesn't).

It doesnt go back to the dogs to counterbid
 

Twizzle

Administrator
Staff member
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155,118
Is anyone certain PNG is going to get this team going.

Its been 6 months since the announcement and nothing had been done or organised in terms of anything from accommodation to structure of the club or how they are going to ferry players to and from PNG.

Dan Ginnane said on the get em onside podcast a few weeks back he wouldn't be surprised its get too hard basket and they just cancel it.

I think it will happen as it has govt support financially

they are currently setting up a pathways program so that the NRL team can be sustaianable, this is the pathways thread from our PNG Hunters forum.


The latest update that I saw on the compound is that it wasn't going well as far as timing goes but still expected to proceed. All these updates are available in the PNG Hunters forum.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
17,783
FUL TRANSCRIPT: GOULD V CHAMMAS
Chammas: I don’t think the Galvin camp was delighted that it came out the way it did yesterday. I don’t think he’s going to backflip on his decision. He’s told the club. He’s obviously been impressed by Cameron Ciraldo. He’s obviously got a relationship with Luke Vella, the assistant coach, who coached him at Westfields Sports. And I listened to what Gus said earlier about him having no involvement. Is that right, that you weren’t even at the dinner the other night?
Gould: I haven’t met Lachlan Galvin.
Chammas: Why do you not turn up to such a big decision?
Gould: What I do know is there is not another CEO, another general manager or a recruitment manager that has to sit on a panel and answer these questions, week in, week out.
Chammas: But that’s your choice, Gus.
Gould: I’m just saying, you get free licence here. What I’m saying is that these are things we do internally. Most of our issues, internally, are created by the gibber in the media, and what you want to do and extend on it.
Chammas: But it’s not gibber. We predicted it was going to end up (with Galvin) at the Bulldogs.
Gould: It is gibber. It is gibber. You say a lot of things that just aren’t true. And you say a lot of things that are exaggerated.
Chammas: We played a highlight clip of what you’ve said over the past few months.
Gould: You’re exaggerating. You’re exaggerating.
Chammas: Tell me which one?
Gould: All of it.
Chammas: Yeah, but we hit you about Lachlan Galvin …
Gould: You exaggerate figures. You exaggerate what’s going on and that makes it difficult for us. Now I don’t want to sit here and point out everything that you’ve done wrong. It doesn’t worry me and it doesn’t influence me. But it certainly has an effect on the players. And it has an effect on the players and their families. And that’s what you don’t see. And that’s the thing we’ve got to mop up. That’s the thing we’ve got to do.
Chammas: Is that why, then when we ask you about these things, is that why you mislead us with what the information is?
Gould: what have I misled you on?
Chammas: well, the Galvin situation for one.
Gould: How have I misled you?
Chammas: Leo Thompson, you said that …
Gould: How did I mislead you on Lachlan Galvin?
Chammas: Gus, you were three steps ahead of everyone. To suggest that you didn’t think that Galvin could become …
Gould: You say that. You say that. How did I mislead you on Lachlan Galvin? Go back to everything I said.
Chammas: You said you weren’t interested?
Gould: What?
Chammas: You said you weren’t interested.
Gould: I never, at any time, said we weren’t interested. What I said was …
Chammas: He’s not in your plans.
Gould: … That we’re on a different course. He’s not in our plans because he wasn’t off contract until 2027. We couldn’t talk to him until November.
Chammas: Yeah, but we all knew he was going to leave. We all knew that was going to … you could see …
Gould: Well I didn’t know that. I didn’t know that.
Chammas: Oh come on, Gus.
Gould: No, you’re surmising that now because it’s happened. You want that to be the truth.
Chammas: At the time we were all saying ‘how is this going to be tenable?’
Gould: You want that to be the truth. That’s the scenario you want to create.
Chammas: You didn’t see it happening that way?
Gould: No, I didn’t see it happening that way at all. Not at all.
Chammas: I said to you, I joked about it on here that I don’t think it’s a coincidence that you ended your feud with Isaac Moses.
Gould: Why did you assume that I knew that? Why did you assume? Because it suits your narrative.
Chammas: It’s not about narratives.
Gould: It suits the media’s narrative.
Chammas: You ended your feud with Isaac Moses at the end of last year …
Gould: You go back and have a look at everything I’ve said about Lachlan Galvin and what’s transpired and everything I said was 100 per cent the truth, at the time.
The goalposts moved this week when they came back and said ‘he could be available now’.
Chammas: I don’t doubt that.
Gould: Which I took to the coaches and the coaches went and met with him, not me. The coaches went and met with him.
Chammas: I don’t doubt that.
Gould: I met with the manager Thursday after coach came back and said ‘this could be an option’. It wasn’t my decision. Coach’s decision.
Chammas: So how does it sit with you then when Andrew Webster writes today (in The Australian) that there is that are clubs are up in arms, and you spoke about it, you have to come on here and …
Gould: I don’t give a damn about anything Andrew Webster writes, or any journalist in this town, to be honest.
Chammas: But the clubs are obviously starting to say, why can Galvin publicly court Lachlan Galvin, tell everyone he’s the best player …
Gould: how did I publicly court Lachlan Galvin?
Chammas: Well, what you’ve said about him.
Gould: What did I say?
Chammas: You praised him like I’ve never heard before.
Gould: I’ve praised a lot of players. I’ve praised Cameron Smith. Did I ever offer you a contract, Cameron?
Cameron Smith, who you could have forgotten, at this point, was also on the panels with host James Bracey, watching this exchange unfold.
“No,” Smith said with a laugh.
Gould: No, never. Nor would I think you’d ever become available.
Chammas: Do you care though, that other clubs are saying stuff to the NRL?
Gould: I don’t give a rats what other clubs think. You mistake me for someone who cares.
What I don’t like is being sit here with a bloke like you, questioning my credibility.
Chammas: I’m not questioning your credibility.
Gould: You are. You said I misled the public. You said I misled you.
Chammas: that’s what everyone’s saying at the moment.
Gould: No, you’re saying it. You’re saying I misled you. I misled no one.
Chammas: when we’re talking about the Galvin situation, there are a number of issues over a number of years …
Gould: I misled no one. I misled no one. Mind your words, son.
Smith: Is there a chance he doesn’t even end up at the Bulldogs? Cause I’m hearing that his first preference is Parramatta?
Chammas: I think, for a while, everyone thought he was going to parramatta. And the talk was, potentially, his manager wanted him to go to Parra, play with Mitchell Moses. But obviously, as I said, Cameron Ciraldo, Luke Vella – the relationship there and where the bulldogs are as a club; they’re sitting in top of the ladder. It’s a different situation to where Parramatta are. Parramatta are completely rebuilding. Perhaps he didn’t want to be part of that rebuild. Perhaps what he saw at Canterbury or heard from the club was what interested him the most.
Gould: You’re guessing.
Chammas: No, I’m not guessing.
Gould: You haven’t spoken to Lachlan Galvin, you’re guessing. You’re putting out a heap of scenarios.
Chammas: But you’ve told me you haven’t spoken to Lachlan Galvin either, so you and I are as equally educated on the situation.
Gould: Yeah, but I’m not commenting on what he’s saying.

360 reported things may have even escalated in the ad break according to those that were there.

Where the language turned into swearing.

I doubt channel 9 will confirm if that happened or not.
 

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