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Are We Buying Him To Replace Grothe??? Blake Ferguson

Casper The Ghost

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Ferguson following Stuart out of Sharks

JAMIE PANDARAM

July 3, 2010

Cronulla's talented youngster says it is time to move on, writes Jamie Pandaram.

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Boom rookie Blake Ferguson is quitting Cronulla because of the club's weaknesses on and off the field, and has activated a clause in his contract that should coach Ricky Stuart leave, he too could walk. Ferguson no longer believes the Sharks can win a premiership and after Stuart announced he would resign at the end of the season, the winger decided his future lay elsewhere.

The 20-year-old will play out the remainder of the season with Cronulla before joining another NRL side, and his management is now seeking interest from rival teams.

Stuart was instrumental in Ferguson's development, but aside from the coaching shake-up the club's uneasy financial position is another factor in his decision, along with his desire to play in the centres.

''I want to win a premiership, and also with the things going on in the club, the uncertainty, I just want to be in a stable place where I can concentrate on winning a title, that is what is in my heart,'' Ferguson told the Herald. ''It is nothing personal, I do have an emotional attachment to the club. I just want to win.''

The move by Ferguson has caused a massive stir at the Sharks, with incoming coach Shane Flanagan storming out of a meeting with the player after being told his intentions this week.

Ferguson is viewed as one of the brightest prospects in the game, just pipped by Jamal Idris as the 2009 Dally M rookie of the year. He also turned heads in the Indigenous All Stars game when he ran down Israel Folau, and was the key to Cronulla breaking a 13-game losing streak earlier this year with two brilliant individual tries against Parramatta in the 11-0 victory.

Cronulla - who recently fought off bankruptcy - do not want to lose one of their most exciting players particularly with sponsors hard to come by, a record of just five wins this season, and the worst attack in the league, but Ferguson rejected the idea he was abandoning the club that gave him a start.

''If it wasn't for Ricky Stuart I wouldn't be here, he saw me at my first trial and said he wanted to be a part of my development and he has helped me through all the grades,'' Ferguson said. ''Now he's going. I have thought about this long and hard, it wasn't a snap decision. I just want to open a new chapter in my career, continue my growth and play representative football. I thought I put myself in the best position this year, but it's hard from the club perspective because we're not travelling that well on the field.

''I will stay until the end of the year, I will do my job the best I can, do what I love and that is scoring tries.''

Ferguson has been frustrated on the wing, despite scoring 13 tries since his debut in round one last year. ''I want to use my promise at centre, that hasn't been touched,'' Ferguson said. ''I've got a creative side, I'm not just a finisher, so I'm looking to do that at my next club.''

Ferguson signed a contract extension with the Sharks last year that was to keep him in the Shire until the end of 2012, but he inserted the Stuart clause because of a series of problems the club experienced on and off the field.

Ferguson's manager and uncle is the former NRL star-turned-boxer Solomon Haumono, who praised the youngster for his bold move. Haumono is married to Ferguson's aunty Margaret, and the pair runs a sports management and mentoring company.

''As his family and his managers we stand behind him, we want him to develop and we've got his best interests at heart,'' Haumono said. ''We have moved through this process professionally, we've done everything by the book, and nothing about this is personal.

''Cronulla needed to call upon youngsters last year and Blake stood tall, nobody could question his effort, he has shown how strong a kid he is. I am proud because throughout this Blake has acted in a manner beyond his years.''

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...owing-stuart-out-of-sharks-20100702-zu0x.html
 

Casper The Ghost

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I think he is an awesome player, big enough and smart enough and skillful to play, winger, center and one day probably/possibly in the back row. :thumb
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

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Hmmmm. If Grothe leaves, we could play this guy on the wing. He does say he wants to play in the centers. We could move Reddy to the wing but I see no reason why we should move Reddy. Eh, if he's happy with $120K a year, come on board.
 

Gronk

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Sorry but am I missing something ? Where does it say in the OP that we are buying him ?
 

Stagger eel

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I think he is an awesome player, big enough and smart enough and skillful to play, winger, center and one day probably/possibly in the back row. :thumb

oh ok..so we shouldn't believe Cronk but we will definitely take Blake's word as gospal???
 

Twizzle

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he's leaving the Sharks due to their weakness, yet they beat us twice

I doubt he would see us as a step forward
 

strider

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:lol: @ his reasons for leaving ..... I think he forgot to mention "oh yeah and I want alot more money" .... fmd at least be honest mate .... ricky isn't gonna be where ever you go next - ricky chose to leave, they didn't boot him .... the sharks are probably in a better position now than a while back, but you didn't want to leave then? - maybe wouldn't have got as much money back then hey :roll:

if i were the sharks I'd drop him to reserves the rest of the year - I've got no problem with players leaving, but at least be honest about it and have decent justification ..... if he was a Parra player doing this the fans would think he has horns growing out hte top of his head
 
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Stagger eel

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:lol: @ his reasons for leaving ..... I think he forgot to mention "oh yeah and I want alot more money" .... fmd at least be honest mate .... ricky isn't gonna be where ever you go next - ricky chose to leave, they didn't boot him .... the sharks are probably in a better position now than a while back, but you didn't want to leave then? - maybe wouldn't have got as much money back then hey :roll:

if i were the sharks I'd drop him to reserves the rest of the year - I've got no problem with players leaving, but at least be honest about it and have decent justification

the kid has obviously gone to the Mundine school of Etiquette...
 

slammingsam

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His attitude is piss poor and apart from the All Stars has done nothing this year apart from running sideways alot.

He has alot of potential.
He is in way over his head though and his massive ego shows on the field where it seems he has this rule " your not allowed to tackle him "
 

strider

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oh and he says he's leaving cos he wants a chance to play centre and hasn't been given that chance - by ummmm, ricky, who he is also using as the excuse for leaving the club cos ricky was so good for him ... wtf?!
 

Stagger eel

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oh and he says he's leaving cos he wants a chance to play centre and hasn't been given that chance - by ummmm, ricky, who he is also using as the excuse for leaving the club cos ricky was so good for him ... wtf?!

well just because you pass the Mundine shool of Etiquette it doesn't necessarily mean that your smart.
 

Daneel

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well just because you pass the Mundine shool of Etiquette it doesn't necessarily mean that your smart.

The complete opposite actually. Anyone with half a brain cell would struggle to graduate from this school of excellency.
 

oldmancraigy

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Back to Blake Ferguson - massive talent and superb finisher as a winger.

Never seen him play centers - but remember how much criticism Tahu copped for wanting to play centers when he left Newcastle?

Turned out pretty well for him didn't it?

**not saying Ferguson would work out as a center - but he's got a LOT of abilities - would be stoked to get him at $120-150k per season!
 
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