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Esan Marsters released to North Queensland, effective immediately.

sensesmaybenumbed

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Marsters released by Tigers, set to join Cowboys
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Michael ChammasChief Reporter
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Thu 10 Oct 2019, 06:00 PM
The Wests Tigers have released centre Esan Marsters from the final year of his contract, effectively immediately, with the Kiwi international set to join the North Queensland Cowboys.

NRL.com understands Marsters’s manager approached the Wests Tigers a couple of months ago about the potential to upgrade his contract for 2020.

The Tigers decided against upgrading the contract and allowed the centre to test his value on the market.

He has since travelled to the Cowboys to meet club officials and has been granted a release. He is set to join the Townsville club next season.

The Tigers, who have been criticised for paying overs for players in the past, are hellbent on ensuring history doesn’t repeat itself and were not willing to match what the Cowboys were willing to pay.

Marsters gets married on Friday, with coach Michael Maguire expected to be in attendance such is the relationship between player and coach.

Maguire recently met Dragons rising star Zac Lomax and Marsters's departure could open the door for the Tigers to pounce if St George Illawarra release him.

The Tigers are expected to put their faith in young gun Tommy Talau, while the Cowboys get the much-needed boost to their back line they were after.

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https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/10...Rec-nuQDkpL51ysS1_zxu7p9_fboJpntL0YIxhruVFfxQ
 

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This could go either way. His 2018 v 2019 were chalk and cheese and it's hard to tell which season is a better measure of his ability.

Whilst he is obviously very talented, I feel he is one of those guys too small for the forwards and too slow for the backs.

Wish him well though.
 

super_coach

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Played all year with a bung ankle. Funny how the announcement came not long after the offical press release of Marshal re signing....was it to balance the books to get Benji’s contract registered.

Anyway Momo and MM can do a job for us next year in the centres and we will be probably better off...time will tell
 

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Played all year with a bung ankle. Funny how the announcement came not long after the offical press release of Marshal re signing....was it to balance the books to get Benji’s contract registered.

Anyway Momo and MM can do a job for us next year in the centres and we will be probably better off...time will tell
He was on the decline toward the end of last year so I'm not sure he can use injury as an excuse.
 

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It doesnt matter how you spin this, unless we are signing a current origin center, then it appears we got punked again and have lost a contracted, international player with youth on his side who could have been worked with, if our coaching staff had of been bothered to try.
 

Tiger05

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It doesnt matter how you spin this, unless we are signing a current origin center, then it appears we got punked again and have lost a contracted, international player with youth on his side who could have been worked with, if our coaching staff had of been bothered to try.

Not really. If we had been prepared to pay him a lot more under the salary cap he would have stayed.

You can't have you cake and eat it too. The club has to make smart cap decisions going forward and hopefully that is exactly what this decision is.
 

stryker

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Not really. If we had been prepared to pay him a lot more under the salary cap he would have stayed.

You can't have you cake and eat it too. The club has to make smart cap decisions going forward and hopefully that is exactly what this decision is.
I find it funny you take this stance when you were so enthusiastic about re-signing Liddle. There is a dozen worth sacking before Masters.
 
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