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Anthony Milford - wants release says players agent

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Joker's Wild

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if you arrive 29 minutes before the flight canberra airport wont let your luggage on and will try and sell you a later ticket.

The f**kers dont realise its a country airport and think they have to play by the same rules as sydney.

If you check in online and only have carry on luggage, you only need to be there in time for boarding
 

Edwahu

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What changes would you make?

There should be a non complete clause in all NRL registered contracts which becomes active in the event a player is sacked for a severe disciplinary breach. Players could appeal to the NRL to have it removed if they have sufficient grounds. The risk has to be put back on to the players.
 
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Im finding it increasingly harder to give a flying f**k what this kid does anymore, fair dinkum what a sook.....

He is throwing a tantrum because he cannot activate a health related clause in his contract, from what ive read of the matter the raiders are within their rights to refuse this release. So now he is throwing a tantrum and staying home with mummy and daddy.....

Out of spite I hope the raiders make him sit out the season.
 

Raider_69

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if you arrive 29 minutes before the flight canberra airport wont let your luggage on and will try and sell you a later ticket.

The f**kers dont realise its a country airport and think they have to play by the same rules as sydney.

Usually i get there around 40 minutes before take off and have never had an issue, but yeah there is an element of big city airport about them despite clearly being nothing more than a large country airport. CAG and Snow are a pack arrogant merkins, think they are bigger than Ben Hur.
 
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doesn't really answer my question, if his dad is so sick how can he leave him and traipse of to a WC on the other side of the world?? And just to let you know Canberra is a lot closer to Brisbane than pommy land. He signed his latest contract after his dad sick anyway, seems to me the Broncos are waving more cash at him than the Raiders.

I've been posting about this for a few weeks now.

He's so full of shit.
 

_Johnsy

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I wonder if the Broncs will pay him to sit out the last year of his contract with canberra, ala Tallis
 

_Johnsy

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Like say if Hoffman just says f**k it and starts eating chicken schnitzels instead of turning up to games and he forces the broncos to fire him....would it then be right for him to stroll into a contract at another club

If the broncs chose to fire him, then yes it would.
 

Pete Cash

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But players shouldn't be able to just breach contract to get fired. Thats nonsense Johnsy. Dugan expected the club to pay his wage during all his injuries. He expected the club to hold up their end of the deal. Its simple if a player is sacked for refusing to show up to training/games/club meeting the NRL shouldn't register a contract with another club.
 

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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/ca...brisbane-broncos/story-fndv2wef-1226749178058

Canberra Raiders in $1 million a year bid to stop Anthony Milford joining Brisbane Broncos

Paul Kent
News Limited
October 30, 2013 12:00AM

CANBERRA are set to make a staggering $1 million a season bid to prevent rising teenage superstar Anthony Milford joining the Brisbane Broncos.

The deal will skyrocket the talented Milford into the game’s top earning bracket, putting him alongside the likes of Cameron Smith, Greg Inglis and Johnathan Thurston.

The deal is being put together as a last-minute pitch to keep him at the club.

Many insiders already believe Milford has signed with Brisbane for 2015 and is still a strong possibility of linking with the club next season.

However, incoming Raiders coach Ricky Stuart understands Milford’s importance to the club’s future and hatched the audacious plan to keep him.

"If the Broncos want to play these games I just hope they are offering the same money that we have got for him," *Stuart said.

"Hopefully he’ll go on the cap for the same amount of money we’re offering him."

The offer will make Milford, 19, the first $1 million a season player in the Raiders’ history.

He was the Raiders’ player of the year in his rookie season and is desperately trying to get out of the final season of his Canberra deal to join the Broncos next year.

He and manager Sam Ayoub have put off negotiations until Milford returns from the Rugby League World Cup, where he is playing for Samoa.

Yet Stuart has refused to give up on him, confirming the Raiders are preparing to table the massive offer to take the rising star through to the end of the 2017 season.

Yet there is a problem. So far Milford has declined any approaches from the club to extend his contract.

The Broncos have tabled a $600,000 a year offer, including a massive deal if he is able to get out of next season’s Canberra contract and join early.

If Milford leaves, it will be another devastating blow for a club that has lost, in recent seasons and for a variety of reasons, the likes of Todd Carney, Josh Dugan, Blake Ferguson and Joel Monaghan.

"I’m sick of seeing our kids developed and taught how to play the game in Canberra and then poached by people who can’t develop," Stuart said.

What affect the deal has on Milford’s plans remains to be seen.

On Monday, News Limited reported that Milford had told his cousin Francis Molo, a Broncos under-20s player, that he would be joining Brisbane next season.

Milford is seeking a release on compassionate grounds, with his father Halo sick.

He has a get out clause in his contract allowing him to leave the club because of his father’s illness.

However, Canberra chief executive Don Furner has engaged the NRL in the hope Milford will remain at the Raiders next season.

"We have already sent details to the NRL and we hope they will back us in the contract," Furner said. "We just want to make sure that it is a valid contract for 2014."

why offer $1 million when Raiders fans insist he can't leave :lol:
 
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