Wonder if he does a prodigal son and goes back to Storm on a lesser contract or Easts making up the restThe Roosters are clearly trying to get him to leave, and don't want his dud contract on their books.
The Roosters are clearly trying to get him to leave, and don't want his dud contract on their books.
The good thing for the Roosters, if they can push him out of his $850k deal for next year, even if they have to chip in $200k, it frees uo around $1m to add to their warchest.I see value here.
850k would have to be on lower side of Rooster contracts.
Can't see it myself.Wonder if he does a prodigal son and goes back to Storm on a lesser contract or Easts making up the rest
If he wanted to play 13 and take over Tohu when he finishes up then yea for sure, otherwise I think Egan suits us better at 9.It always seemed like a weird fit. He'd be better off under Bellamy again or Wayne at Souths. Maybe the Wahs as well. It would be harder to source the product.
B Smith isn’t a bad player just extremely unfit and lazy, lucky to get a solid 20 minutes out of him before the performance drops off the cliffLike how the Chad owes Jimmy Maloney half of all his contract dollars for making him look like a first grader B Smith owes C Smith and Harry Grant for convincing the Roosters he's a hooker.
Yep he publicly stated, whilst still at the Storm, that he rubs one out every night dreaming of winning the GF at the Roosters.Can't see it myself.
1. Brandon wants to play hooker, and that ain't gonna happen unless something happens to Harry.
2. Brandon burned a few bridges when he left Storm. Some of the things he had to say have not been forgotten.
3. Bellamy isn't likely to let a tearaway Brandon anywhere near Storm's young and impressionable players and Munster.
Dropped all together - they’re trying to push him out. An admission he was an either a terrible buy, or SuperCoach Robinson has failed with him.
I say a little out of column A, a little out of column B.
Best thing Roosters could do is move him to 13, or the bench as a middle (and emergency 9), just as the Storm did - that’s where he’s best. Bellamy didn’t want him at 9 for long stints.