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Fifita to the ????

BranVan3000

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News Ltd story says they were under the cap $400k last year and it carries over to this year so they have extra to spend.

if they do get locke im quite jealous of their recruitment now

bulldogs are the best run sydney club in terms of football operations.

just so ruthless and demand success.

meanwhile steven price is getting enough rope to hang himself at the dragons

The cap does not carry over that way. If you don't spend it you lose it
 

Bulldog Force

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News Ltd story says they were under the cap $400k last year and it carries over to this year so they have extra to spend.

if they do get locke im quite jealous of their recruitment now

bulldogs are the best run sydney club in terms of football operations.

just so ruthless and demand success.

meanwhile steven price is getting enough rope to hang himself at the dragons
Who told you a cap carries over??? It doesn't!
 

georgesnmith

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The cap does not carry over that way. If you don't spend it you lose it

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/le...use-on-rich-deal/story-fndujljl-1226850833690

ANDREW Fifita will become the richest prop in rugby league?s 108-year history after deciding to accept an $850,000-a-season offer from Canterbury, which has exploited Ben Barba?s departure to steal the Sharks superstar.
Barba?s exit to Brisbane means Canterbury are operating $400,000 below the salary cap for the next two years, enabling them to slot the Kangaroos bookend into a star-studded front row that already includes International pair James Graham and Sam Kasiano.

NRL rules enable clubs with current cap space to front load future salaries, which is how the Roosters managed to recruit Sonny Bill Williams, James Maloney and Michael Jennings in a single swoop last year.

An announcement on Fifita?s four-year deal is expected this week, along with news that Graham has inked an extension to remain at Belmore.

The Daily Telegraph was yesterday told Kasiano might be considering a shock defection to European rugby, but Bulldogs CEO Raelene Castle denied any knowledge and the Kiwi prop?s manager, Mario Tartak, did not return calls.

as of Monday night, when he was preparing to break the news to Sharks team mates in the wake of their opening round clash against Gold Coast at Remondis Stadium.

?We have a couple of things to announce this week,? she said.
When pressed on how the Bulldogs could afford to invest such a large proportion of their cap into the front row, Castle replied: ?We have some significant money to spend because we don?t have a fullback. The salary cap can be difficult to manage, but there are mechanisms in place to do certain things.?
Cronulla Sharks NRL player Andrew Fifita watches from the crowd during the Super Rugby ma
Cronulla Sharks NRL player Andrew Fifita watches from the crowd during the Super Rugby match between the NSW Waratahs and Western Force at Allianz Stadium, Sydney. Pic Brett Costello Source: News Corp Australia
Fifita spent the weekend in torment over leaving the Sharks, who put together an offer just $50,000-a-season shy of what Canterbury tabled.

The Daily Telegraph understands Cronulla were prepared to make Fifita their highest earning player, offering him $750,000-a-year ? plus a car ? to remain in the Shire.
Fifita spoke with several Sharks team mates before making up his mind to switch clubs late on Sunday.

He also spoke with the Rabbitohs, Roosters, Sea Eagles and ARU, but, from those suitors, only South Sydney were initially prepared to match the money on offer from Canterbury and Cronulla.

Fifita?s defection is a huge blow for the Sharks, who have also lost promising hooker Michael Lichaa to Canterbury.

Bulldogs coach Des Hasler has long viewed the 21-year-old rake as a successor to co-captain Michael Ennis, who is expected to handover the hooking reins in 2016.

Sharks skipper Paul Gallen was desperately hoping that Fifita might display loyalty in return for Cronulla plucking him out of reserve grade at Wests Tigers two years ago.
Now Gallen is more than likely to finish his career in the front row, with Cronulla desperately short on big men in 2015.

Doubts over Bryce Gibbs?s ability to continue another year leaves Sam Tagataese as the only recognised prop, meaning Cronulla will most likely have to enter a bidding war for off-contract Melbourne bookend Jesse Bromwich.
 

Bulldog Force

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I meant quality years. Ennis doesn't provide the spark and ability he had when he joined the dogs. Stone players like Smith keep improving, Ennis is on the decline
I think that's a little off. Smith doesn't continue to improve - in fact he's slowing down. If you saw the Storms form last year, Smith, Slater and Cronk are slowly starting to fade - they aren't the force they used to be. They're still good, and better than most players in their respective positions, however they are not improving anymore. They're past that.
 

Bulldog Force

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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/le...use-on-rich-deal/story-fndujljl-1226850833690

ANDREW Fifita will become the richest prop in rugby league?s 108-year history after deciding to accept an $850,000-a-season offer from Canterbury, which has exploited Ben Barba?s departure to steal the Sharks superstar.
Barba?s exit to Brisbane means Canterbury are operating $400,000 below the salary cap for the next two years, enabling them to slot the Kangaroos bookend into a star-studded front row that already includes International pair James Graham and Sam Kasiano.

NRL rules enable clubs with current cap space to front load future salaries, which is how the Roosters managed to recruit Sonny Bill Williams, James Maloney and Michael Jennings in a single swoop last year.

An announcement on Fifita?s four-year deal is expected this week, along with news that Graham has inked an extension to remain at Belmore.

The Daily Telegraph was yesterday told Kasiano might be considering a shock defection to European rugby, but Bulldogs CEO Raelene Castle denied any knowledge and the Kiwi prop?s manager, Mario Tartak, did not return calls.

as of Monday night, when he was preparing to break the news to Sharks team mates in the wake of their opening round clash against Gold Coast at Remondis Stadium.

?We have a couple of things to announce this week,? she said.
When pressed on how the Bulldogs could afford to invest such a large proportion of their cap into the front row, Castle replied: ?We have some significant money to spend because we don?t have a fullback. The salary cap can be difficult to manage, but there are mechanisms in place to do certain things.?
Cronulla Sharks NRL player Andrew Fifita watches from the crowd during the Super Rugby ma
Cronulla Sharks NRL player Andrew Fifita watches from the crowd during the Super Rugby match between the NSW Waratahs and Western Force at Allianz Stadium, Sydney. Pic Brett Costello Source: News Corp Australia
Fifita spent the weekend in torment over leaving the Sharks, who put together an offer just $50,000-a-season shy of what Canterbury tabled.

The Daily Telegraph understands Cronulla were prepared to make Fifita their highest earning player, offering him $750,000-a-year ? plus a car ? to remain in the Shire.
Fifita spoke with several Sharks team mates before making up his mind to switch clubs late on Sunday.

He also spoke with the Rabbitohs, Roosters, Sea Eagles and ARU, but, from those suitors, only South Sydney were initially prepared to match the money on offer from Canterbury and Cronulla.

Fifita?s defection is a huge blow for the Sharks, who have also lost promising hooker Michael Lichaa to Canterbury.

Bulldogs coach Des Hasler has long viewed the 21-year-old rake as a successor to co-captain Michael Ennis, who is expected to handover the hooking reins in 2016.

Sharks skipper Paul Gallen was desperately hoping that Fifita might display loyalty in return for Cronulla plucking him out of reserve grade at Wests Tigers two years ago.
Now Gallen is more than likely to finish his career in the front row, with Cronulla desperately short on big men in 2015.

Doubts over Bryce Gibbs?s ability to continue another year leaves Sam Tagataese as the only recognised prop, meaning Cronulla will most likely have to enter a bidding war for off-contract Melbourne bookend Jesse Bromwich.
Disgraceful paying him that much. At least he's not like SBW... getting paid $1,000,000 to sit on the sidelines.
 

man2iel_

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Michael Lichaa is a great signing. Des Hasler is reshaping the Canterbury club on and off the field.

"The Doggies are coming..."
 

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ek999

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Not proof at all. He could very well be wrong but it is more reliable than some random on an internet forum. At least we know who Josh Massoud is.
 

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