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Hurriflatch

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Meanwhile, former Test centre Jamie Lyon has told Parramatta he won't be returning to the NRL next season, a decision that's paved the way for the Eels to make a massive offer to Newcastle Test centre Timana Tahu.

It's understood Tahu is ready to turn his back on the Knights and accept a $400,000 per season deal with the Eels, making him one of the highest paid players in the game.

Lyon's decision to continue playing in Wee Waa - the NSW country town where he was discovered by Parramatta - has created plenty of space under the Eels' salary cap in 2005.

Lyon's manager Allan Gainey confirmed Parramatta had requested Lyon to give the club an answer on his future by last week.

"He had to let them know by June 30 whether he wanted to come back next year," Gainey said.

Gainey said Lyon had told the Eels he would be staying in Wee Waa.

"That was the way it was going to go all the time," Gainey said.

"He doesn't say much. He's just playing footy, pig shooting and doing what he always does."

© 2004 AAP
Source: SMH

Still won't be going to Manly though untill 2007 at least
 

t-ba

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I'd be more worried about paying anything over 250k for Tahu ;-) .
 

chileman

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Joel, Monaghan will do me.....thanks for ther didums but after watching Brent Kite and Kennedy last night in origin, I'm feeling good! :mrgreen:
 

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Hurriflatch said:
Meanwhile, former Test centre Jamie Lyon has told Parramatta he won't be returning to the NRL next season, a decision that's paved the way for the Eels to make a massive offer to Newcastle Test centre Timana Tahu.

It's understood Tahu is ready to turn his back on the Knights and accept a $400,000 per season deal with the Eels, making him one of the highest paid players in the game.

Lyon's decision to continue playing in Wee Waa - the NSW country town where he was discovered by Parramatta - has created plenty of space under the Eels' salary cap in 2005.

Lyon's manager Allan Gainey confirmed Parramatta had requested Lyon to give the club an answer on his future by last week.

"He had to let them know by June 30 whether he wanted to come back next year," Gainey said.

Gainey said Lyon had told the Eels he would be staying in Wee Waa.

"That was the way it was going to go all the time," Gainey said.

"He doesn't say much. He's just playing footy, pig shooting and doing what he always does."

© 2004 AAP
Source: SMH

Still won't be going to Manly though untill 2007 at least

Lyon may return
By Barry Toohey
July 8, 2004

FORMER Parramatta Test centre Jamie Lyon has for the first time signalled a possible return to the NRL next season despite admitting he is loving every minute of his stint back in country football.

Lyon ... loving country football.
Lyon has single-handedly turned the Wee Waa Panthers into the most talked-about club in the bush since returning to his home town after his much-publicised split with the Eels.

And he has done it without purposely chasing any of the limelight or fanfare for himself.

The 22-year-old star has predictably been an instant hit in the Group 4 competition after he was reluctantly granted a release more than a month ago.

Since resuming his playing career, the Panthers have not tasted defeat in five matches with Lyon at five-eighth.

Over that period, he has scored an astonishing 120 points with seven tries and 46 goals for an average haul of 24 points a game.

A fortnight ago against Narrabri, Lyon contributed 46 points with a hat-trick of tries and 17 goals from 19 attempts in the Panthers' 110-4 win.

"Mate I am loving it - probably even a bit more than I thought I would," Lyon said last night.

"I love being back out here. The footy has been good and we have been winning a few games."

Asked whether he still had the desire to play at the top level back in Sydney, Lyon said: "Maybe next year, I don't really know.

"I haven't really been watching too many games. But I still think I wouldn't mind giving it another go down there.

"Whether it is back at Parra or somewhere else I don't know. I'd have to get a full release [from the Eels] to play somewhere else.

"It all comes down to how we [the Panthers] go at the end of the year and how I'm feeling at the time.

"I haven't really talked about it with anyone yet."

Wee Waa captain-coach Matt Hogan has no doubts Lyon would pick up where he left off in Sydney if he eventually went back.

"It is a privilege to play alongside him," Hogan said. "All the boys think the same way. The thing with Lyonsy is he is not a selfish player. He never overplays his hand.

"I've got him at five-eighth and he has set up a lot more tries than he has scored himself. Blokes just running off his passes - stuff like that.

"And he has been banging the goals over from everywhere. Parramatta mustn't have known he could kick."

But Lyon's on-field impact is only half the story according to Group 4 secretary Ross Hamilton.

Hamilton says there is a real buzz around the Group with him back playing locally.

"He is creating enormous interest wherever he goes," Hamilton said.

"People just want to see him play.

"A couple of weeks ago when they played Norths in Tamworth, they had a crowd there which was on par with last season's major semi-final.

"And they tell me in Moree last Sunday it was the biggest crowd they have had there for many years.

"He has also been a big hit with all the kids just by signing autographs and taking the time to have a chat to them.

"He is a real talking point everywhere - that's for sure."

Eels close in on Tahu, Morrison

The Daily Telegraph


:roll: well looks like he may just come back may awww shucks dood
 

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Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...
 

groggo

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Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

i doubt he will come back anyway looks and sounds happy .I wasnt implying he would go to manly i was just posting what i seen in the tele today

its bizzare that it comes out right after the SMH herald article though hey
 

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Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

You'd have to find a way to pay him, Release him or Challenge the cap, if he came back.
 

Y2Eel

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groggo said:
Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

i doubt he will come back anyway looks and sounds happy .I wasnt implying he would go to manly i was just posting what i seen in the tele today

its bizzare that it comes out right after the SMH herald article though hey


very bizzare oh well if he leaves us better he goes to you then roosters on 50k for first year and then a heap next year...
 

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t-ba the hutt said:
Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

You'd have to find a way to pay him, Release him or Challenge the cap, if he came back.

or tell him to stay at wee waa till his conract is up...
 

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Y2Eel said:
t-ba the hutt said:
Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

You'd have to find a way to pay him, Release him or Challenge the cap, if he came back.

or tell him to stay at wee waa till his conract is up...

Doubt it. Might result in Legal action...
 

Y2Eel

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t-ba the hutt said:
Y2Eel said:
t-ba the hutt said:
Y2Eel said:
Only problem is grog is parra have to release him from his other contract even if he wants to play and we dont have enough money for him in cap dunno if they would release him...

You'd have to find a way to pay him, Release him or Challenge the cap, if he came back.

or tell him to stay at wee waa till his conract is up...

Doubt it. Might result in Legal action...

doubt that after he sat out this season without the eels taking any legal action. he'd also have to sign a new contract on min amount aswell why pay him buckets if he is likely to walk again...
 

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Despite the impressive list of recruits, Lyon's manager Allan Gainey quashed hopes of the NSW and Test star making a return to the Eels in 2005.

Currently playing for Wee Waa, Lyon cannot turn out for a rival NRL club until his Parramatta contract expires at the end of 2006.

"Jamie was given until June 30 to tell Parramatta if he was going to return. He hasn't done that, so he won't be at Parramatta next season," said Gainey.

fron sundays tele wee waa will be pleased :clap:
 

Kid

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If Lyon returns to the Eels they only have to pay him 40 something k for 2005, and then he has to revert to a proper contract for 2006. As for Tahu, i like the attitude of someone here that said Tahu was overpriced. I couldn't agree more. 400k p/a for someone who doesn't have the ability to change a game i.e a half or 5/8 is ridiculous. By the way, congrats on your win against us at Brooky today, looks like we will be battling it out for the spoon for the rest of the year.
 

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