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RTS going to Rugby?

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NRL 360 tonight talked the RTS does not want another year away from his family and is looking to get out to go to rugby in NZ.
Massive pay cut for him to do it.

Warriors looking at being based in Redcliff for 2021 if current COVID environment continues.

Manager denying it.
 
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If he does go you can’t really blame him, his workload has been immense for a few years now so his body could do with a break
 

Penrose_11

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Would he get $1.2mil each year for the next 7-8yrs playing union? Doubt it. He wouldn’t even get 1/2 that. He’s still 27 yrs old so a few more years in him yet. I could see why he’d consider it but money talks. In league is brand and status will be around many years post playing. In rugby that’s not the case unless you’re at elite All Black level. IMO he’s not going anywhere
 
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I suspect by reports it is all family related.
I am not sure of his partners situation, eg work but surely they could get the kids over ala SBW treatment.

Covid isn't going away anytime soon.
Except in Russia with an unproven vaccine being rolled out.
 
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Would he get $1.2mil each year for the next 7-8yrs playing union? Doubt it. He wouldn’t even get 1/2 that. He’s still 27 yrs old so a few more years in him yet. I could see why he’d consider it but money talks. In league is brand and status will be around many years post playing. In rugby that’s not the case unless you’re at elite All Black level. IMO he’s not going anywhere

Once you’ve earned enough to set yourself up, as he would have done already, potentially the family aspect becomes a far better prospect than the money side of things

Always makes me laugh in American sport when blokes are holding out to go from 225mil to 230mil etc, surely at that level it doesn’t really matter !!
 

Blair

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Too risky right now, I reckon. What would he be signing up for? A domestic Super Rugby comp? A rehash of 1973, when the Springbok Tour was cancelled by the government and the All Blacks went on an 'internal tour'?
 

Benek

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If the Warriors have to be based in Oz again next year, which seems likely, then surely they can arrange an exception to get the families over there. Loads of time to arrange it. Seems silly RTS would have to be looking at jumping ship to rugby, with a pay cut, just to see his family. The NRL may have to figure this out or risk losing the Warriors entirely next year.
 

One Warrior

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Has been denied by RTS himself, Tohu Harris has also denied related to him:

RTS shoots down Warriors walk out in private team address
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Dan WalshNRL.com Reporter
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Thu 13 Aug 2020, 04:59 PM
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Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has shot down suggestions he could walk out on the Warriors in a private address to teammates while Tohu Harris says he has not considered a similar move if the Kiwi side is forced to relocate to Australia again in 2021.

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions are understood to have the Warriors exploring contingencies about being based at Redcliffe next year, a scenario that remains seven months away.

Super Rugby's Auckland Blues have reportedly approached Warriors captain and million-dollar marquee fullback Tuivasa-Sheck about a possible code switch to remain at home with his family in Auckland as a result.

NRL.com has been told by Warriors officials that the club is placing little stock in the reports given the hefty financial sacrifice – believed to be at least $500,000 a season, if not more – that Tuivasa-Sheck would have to make.

Harris too distanced himself from an early exit on Thursday given he has a year to run on his Warriors deal, while Tuivasa-Sheck is comfortably the club's biggest earner and contracted until the end of 2022.

"Rog addressed it with the group, [he said] 'don't believe the things that are written in the papers' and things like that," Harris told reporters.

"He's fully focused on this year. His family are still back in Auckland and I feel for him.

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"It's been really hard for him to be away from his family but he's still focusing day-by-day and bringing energy to the group.

"He addressed the group head on and squashed it.

"He's committed to this team. He wants to make sure that we're playing as well as we can for as long as we can.

"I think people are hearing rumours about us being in Australia next year and trying to put two and two together with his family still in New Zealand.

"We can't put too much time into different theories. We're focusing on what we can control and that's how we perform over here."

Of his own future with the club should an extended stay in Australia be required by the Warriors, Harris said: "I honestly don't even know where that came from.

"I haven't put any thought into that report. I just don't know where that popped up.

"[Relocating in 2021] was always a chance of happening with the unpredictability of COVID. But honestly we haven't thought that far ahead."

The Warriors' mental health and well-being has been a constant focus of their 100-plus days now spent in Australia to keep the NRL competition going.

Five players – David Fusitu'a, Ken Maumalo, Agantius Paasi, Leivaha Pulu and King Vuniyayawa – returned home when it became clear exemptions for family members to join them in Warriors camp were not going to be granted by Border Force.

Despite the constant distractions and upheaval the Warriors have won their last two games to sit just four points outside the top eight, though Friday's clash with the table-topping Panthers looms as another challenge altogether.

Harris said the unlikeliest of finals charges had not been mentioned among players with a short-term focus best for their mental health.

"I think over the past couple of weeks we've spoken about not looking too far ahead," Harris said.

"Even not looking to next week, we're taking it a day at a time.

"If we look to far ahead we lose sight of all the well-being of our team. All the young guys living away from home for the first time, it's a daily thing we've got to check in and make sure everyone's alright."

https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/13/rts-shoots-down-warriors-walk-out-in-private-team-address/
 

SpaceMonkey

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So it looks like a beat-up, but even if it’s somehow true, it’s out of the clubs control anyway. Really not worth worrying about IMO.
 

Matua

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If the Warriors have to be based in Oz again next year, which seems likely, then surely they can arrange an exception to get the families over there. Loads of time to arrange it. Seems silly RTS would have to be looking at jumping ship to rugby, with a pay cut, just to see his family. The NRL may have to figure this out or risk losing the Warriors entirely next year.
Wasn't one of the reasons for coming home was to be near family (in the wide sense, rather than nuclear) so not sure this would be something they'd want to do.

Obviously it's all moot, seems like it was just some journo rubbish.
 

SpaceMonkey

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I admit that when I first heard about this, I jumped to the conclusion that he was considering walking out on his contract early. It looks as if he seems committed to seeing out his contract and this is an option for post that.
I don’t think R360 will be off the ground before 2027 so it works out well for all parties if it happens.
 
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A Saudi rugby competition is all that is wrong with the world at the moment. It's why cricket has taken such a nose dive, these random shit competitions with no meaning or depth, but bottomless pockets. Read LIV Golf, most franchise cricket competitions, the Saudi club football teams etc
 
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