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DJShaksta

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Very fluff article.
Lot of water to pass under ththe bridge before this happens.
15 other clubs will throw big money at him too.

We're as good a chance as any I guess, if we have a good 2015.
 

Quigs

Immortal
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Interesting event all the same with 'us' making a big move.

Looks like we could push up his price for some other prospective interested clubs instead of them doing it to us.
 

taipan

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I want more eg DCE /Foran/Thurston.
Who was it in the media who stated ,no player wants to come to Cronulla.

Wouldn't have been Bourbon Bec?


What a week,new decent signings Barba & Co ,boys back from midnight Saturday from ASADA holiday,first sod (not Coupe)removed on development,new CEO in the pipeline.
 

Snoop Shark

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It might be fluff but this is something the club hasn't done since we poached sparkles from souths
 

drago brelli

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Very fluff article.
Lot of water to pass under ththe bridge before this happens.
15 other clubs will throw big money at him too.

We're as good a chance as any I guess, if we have a good 2015.

So true DJ but I hope the Sharks can get him but I doubt it. The pattern seems to be Easts, Canterbury or Brisbane. Always 'room' under the cap.
 

RUBIKS

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There is no doubting he's class. However I still think that Foran is a better fit for our team (not that we have a choice).

For the moment, I'm in the "it's nice that we're pushing the price up for another club", boat.
 

Qld-Sharkie

Juniors
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This article reminds me of a premature ejaculator who fluffs himself.....
He goes off waaaaaaay too early.

Dollar amounts at this stage seem like we just wanna be a part of the process & know that we wont go any further.
 

Snoop Shark

First Grade
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To win the comp you need the best.

We are talking the future Australian and QLD captain. I'm sure every club wants him on their books but this is our chance. He is proven and not just some kid wonder that killed NYC.

To jag a player of this calibre would just sky rocket our club like never before. MASSIVE investment for a gain that will be etched in the clubs history.

It's a no brainer
 

glenmoresharkie

First Grade
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To win the comp you need the best.

We are talking the future Australian and QLD captain. I'm sure every club wants him on their books but this is our chance. He is proven and not just some kid wonder that killed NYC.

To jag a player of this calibre would just sky rocket our club like never before. MASSIVE investment for a gain that will be etched in the clubs history.

It's a no brainer

Agree 100%, no brainer for mine.

Get him over to the good side of Sydney, wearing the right colours.

Make it happen Sharkies!
 

Mr. Sharky

Juniors
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Cronulla Sharks set to offer Daly Cherry-Evans richest pay day in NRL history

November 20, 2014 - 5:24AM

Adrian Proszenko

Chief Rugby League Reporter

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Cronulla is in the process of putting forward a mammoth offer for Daly Cherry-Evans which would make the star halfback the highest-paid player in NRL history.

Having just secured the services of Ben Barba from Brisbane, the Sharks are now attempting to prise his close mate from Manly on a seven-figure-per-season deal. Some of the cash Cronulla freed up from sacking Todd Carney has been spent on securing Barba, although the Broncos will continue to pay part of the former Canterbury fullback's wages as part of his release. However, there are still funds available for a marquee player and the war chest is likely to grow should the wooden spooners opt against re-signing a number of players coming off contract at the end of 2015.

Barba and Cherry-Evans are close mates from their days playing junior football in Mackay and the signing of the former increases the chances of the latter following suit. It was even reported that Barba stayed with 'DCE' in Sydney when he was nutting out the final details of his Cronulla contract.

Cherry-Evans and Sea Eagles halves partner Kieran Foran are off contract at the end of next year and will be the most sought-after players on the open market. The Gold Coast are keen to tempt Cherry-Evans back to Queensland, while Parramatta, Canterbury and the Roosters are the clubs most likely to shift Foran from Brookvale. Sea Eagles chairman Scott Penn has stated his intention to secure their services long term before Christmas but few clubs will be able to compete with the financial package the Sharks are offering Cherry-Evans.

The Maroons star is tipped as a future captain of his club and country and the Sharks believe a scrumbase pairing with Barba would be one of the most lethal in the game. Jeff Robson, also off contract at the end of the year, has been a solid performer for the Sharks in recent times. However, he will turn 33 next year and may struggle to gain another NRL deal.
Manly coach Geoff Toovey hoped his international halves pairing would remain at Brookvale. "As you can see here, it's a great environment to play and train away from the field as well," Toovey said. "The continued success we've had over the last few years adds to that as well.

"I am sure the club is active in securing them going forward. They are a great two players and I'm sure there will be plenty of clubs going after them."

Toovey hoped the fact there was now one controlling owner at the club would increase the chances of the Foran and Cherry-Evans staying. "I think it doesn't do any harm, that's for sure," Toovey said. "Players these days, particularly those younger superstars coming through, are very educated when it comes to those sorts of things. They know the best they can do for themselves is perform and that's what we've done here. I think every person, whether he be working on the council down the road, wants to make sure his job is secure. It's a good thing if we can do that going forward."

Sea Eagles skipper Jamie Lyon was also hopeful the halves would stay put. "With those two guys, it's going to be hard to keep them," he said. "There's going to be a lot of clubs trying to get them and rightly so, they have put in some good years with their footy for Manly in the last couple. It will be hard to keep them but I'm sure the club will do everything they can to keep them here."
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...t-pay-day-in-nrl-history-20141119-11py2m.html
 
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