Nutz
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Prob wrong thread sorry.
If we had no AD or Luai right now, would you take over any of these contracts if those clubs don't want their half?
Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels): Reportedly the highest paid for the 2025 season, earning around $1.3 million per season on a deal extending to 2029.
Kalyn Ponga (Newcastle Knights): Also listed at the top for 2025, earning approximately $1.4 million annually. Can play any backline position.
Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers): Another top earner, earning around $1.3 million per season.
Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles): Signed a significant deal in 2015 averaging $1.25 million per season, making him the first player with such a high average annual value, tying him to the club until 2023.
I just can't see the value of these highest paid players in the game.
I couldn't find all of the highest paid halves but our Luia's deal doesn't seem that bad now, IF he can produce form that we know he's capable of
Thoughts?
If we had no AD or Luai right now, would you take over any of these contracts if those clubs don't want their half?
Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels): Reportedly the highest paid for the 2025 season, earning around $1.3 million per season on a deal extending to 2029.
Kalyn Ponga (Newcastle Knights): Also listed at the top for 2025, earning approximately $1.4 million annually. Can play any backline position.
Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers): Another top earner, earning around $1.3 million per season.
Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles): Signed a significant deal in 2015 averaging $1.25 million per season, making him the first player with such a high average annual value, tying him to the club until 2023.
I just can't see the value of these highest paid players in the game.
I couldn't find all of the highest paid halves but our Luia's deal doesn't seem that bad now, IF he can produce form that we know he's capable of
Thoughts?


