DRAGONS SKIPPER COULD TEST OPEN MARKET
Meanwhile, one of the Dragons’ best in another disappointing season could be on the move.
Cameron McInnes comes off-contract at the end of 2021 and Hooper reports that there has been talk that he will test his value.
“He’s signed with the Red V for next season and will be there but beyond that there’s been some talk late this week that Cameron will go out and test his value on the open market next week,” Hooper told
Triple M NRL’s Summer Session.
“I think we will actually see him physically go out and meet with some rival clubs for 2022 and beyond.
“He’s on the record saying he wants to play number 9, and I can totally understand that, he’s one of the best hookers in the game.
“But we did see this season just finished he had some success filling in as a small running lock forward style of role.”
Former Dragons coach Paul McGregor has previously stated that re-signing McInnes should be the club’s top priority.
“The Dragons are lucky to have him, and my only hope is they do everything to keep him. If he comes off contract there will be plenty of clubs after him,” he told the
Sydney Morning Heraldin September.
The Dragons will be keen on re-signing McInnes given his undeniable leadership value but he will also garner plenty of interest from other clubs so they will need to move fast.
Cameron McInnes comes off-contract at the end of 2021. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images