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Dylan Brown is overrated

HarVeeGee

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Hastings & Brailey together were being paid about $1.4 million so that’s Dylan Brown + a minimum wage player right there.

D Saf moved on & Leo is leaving.

Kai Pearce-Paul, Will Pryce, Adam Elliott & Jack Hetherington all still off contract.

Dylan Lucas, Phoenix Crossland & Fletcher Sharpe have been given long term extensions with upgrades.

Other signings have been young prospects or pathways players moving into top 30, who are probably all on minimum wage or not a huge amount more.

There is honestly still a decent amount of space left over I reckon until they decide whether to retain a couple more guys or sign someone.

You’d imagine a cap squeeze is coming in a few years with Brown & KP on so much money, that’s true, but in the next 3-4 years there likely isn’t a single other player making $800K or over, and the players on those deals in the 5-700K range like Bradman, J Saf, Lucas etc don’t come off contract for a few years (or will retire in the cases of Gagai and Frizell). This is why they felt comfortable really going for it to get Brown.
 

HarVeeGee

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But now the Knights are stuck with him for 10 years... and Dylan ain't no Cameron Munster or (insert other talented halves that might deserve >$1mil here), that's for sure.
Yeah, look, I doubt they woke up one day and thought “let’s give a somewhat inconsistent five-eighth a contract people would think twice about offering to Nathan Cleary”.

In the context of how dire the halves situation has been at Newcastle for years now though, I understand why they did it. If not Dylan the club is staring down the barrel of Cogger/Gamble failing to nail down the jersey, signing someone like Sexton or Fogarty (who I don’t think move the needle that much personally), or waiting a whole extra year in the hopes Galvin/Hughes are still available and winning one of those bidding wars.

Kalyn Ponga is a rare talent, entire clubs have gone their whole history without having a star or his calibre, and you can’t keep wasting his prime years like the Knights have been. They HAD to do something. And unfortunately, you can’t just go down to Halfbacks R Us and pick the one you want off a shelf. You can only sign who’s available.

It’s obviously an overpay, but I think he’s a very good player who still has untapped potential. I think Dylan’s style of play & running threat are going to open up so much more space for Kalyn, and also Dylan’s own attacking threat will be enhanced by the attention Kalyn draws. Whether the team will have what it takes to go all the way, well, who knows. But I think they’ll play some great footy together.
 
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I hope Dylan plays some good footy, he's always had the potential if not the consistency.

However I still feel Brown and Ponga will need someone else decent that can lead/feed them into the spaces where they their attacking play and potential combo can be effective. A decent half or dummy half, not just a Joe Average bargain basement remainder of the spine.

Maybe the Matt Arthur to Newcastle in 2026 rumours will prove true? With his Dad on standby as next coach once O'Brien's contract runs it's course (or otherwise)...
 

Pazza

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Yeah, look, I doubt they woke up one day and thought “let’s give a somewhat inconsistent five-eighth a contract people would think twice about offering to Nathan Cleary”.

In the context of how dire the halves situation has been at Newcastle for years now though, I understand why they did it. If not Dylan the club is staring down the barrel of Cogger/Gamble failing to nail down the jersey, signing someone like Sexton or Fogarty (who I don’t think move the needle that much personally), or waiting a whole extra year in the hopes Galvin/Hughes are still available and winning one of those bidding wars.

Kalyn Ponga is a rare talent, entire clubs have gone their whole history without having a star or his calibre, and you can’t keep wasting his prime years like the Knights have been. They HAD to do something. And unfortunately, you can’t just go down to Halfbacks R Us and pick the one you want off a shelf. You can only sign who’s available.

It’s obviously an overpay, but I think he’s a very good player who still has untapped potential. I think Dylan’s style of play & running threat are going to open up so much more space for Kalyn, and also Dylan’s own attacking threat will be enhanced by the attention Kalyn draws. Whether the team will have what it takes to go all the way, well, who knows. But I think they’ll play some great footy together.

Should have offered dyl some player options

Could have kept that price down

Amatuers
 

Noise

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I hope Dylan plays some good footy, he's always had the potential if not the consistency.

However I still feel Brown and Ponga will need someone else decent that can lead/feed them into the spaces where they their attacking play and potential combo can be effective. A decent half or dummy half, not just a Joe Average bargain basement remainder of the spine.

Maybe the Matt Arthur to Newcastle in 2026 rumours will prove true? With his Dad on standby as next coach once O'Brien's contract runs it's course (or otherwise)...
Matt Arthur is already at Newcastle. Do you mean Jake? It would be good to get the band back together up there.
 

TheParraboy

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Matt Arthur is already at Newcastle. Do you mean Jake? It would be good to get the band back together up there.
Ah yes, I meant Jake - the halfback spawn.


Cool, family reunion time!
 

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