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Have the Tigers convinced Moltzen to stay? Release sought from his Saints contract

Handy

Juniors
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A shoulder injury?

paste for the lazy.

Dragons Reach Decision On Moltzen



3/11/2011 3:30:14 PM

The St George Illawarra Dragons on Thursday advised both the NRL and Wests Tigers that the Club will not be pursuing the registration of the contract signed by Tim Moltzen for seasons 2012-14.
The decision is based on the knowledge that the Club’s objectives in signing Moltzen would not be achieved - Tim Moltzen’s actions and physical fitness do not meet the Club’s expectations.
The Dragons still firmly believe that Tim Moltzen should have been prepared to fulfil his commitment to the three-year contract he and his manager Martin Tauber signed on July 12.
Furthermore, the Club will be investigating the pursuit of its legal remedies against the Wests Tigers, for damages.
The NRL has indicated that they are to review the agent’s compliance with his obligations under the NRL rules through the Agent Accreditation Committee for Player Managers, an action the Club would support.
Dragons CEO Peter Doust has issued the following regarding the decision on the matter.
“When Tim was told by the Wests Tigers mid-year that he could negotiate with other clubs beyond the 2011 season, Tim and his Manager Martin Tauber were very positive about a move to the Dragons and the multiple conversations and meetings supported their commitments arising from the contract they signed,” said Doust.
“The Club therefore made certain decisions about its roster for 2012, and beyond, around such commitments and there is no doubt that the actions of Tim Moltzen, Martin Tauber and the Wests Tigers have negatively impacted upon our recruitment process and our roster for 2012.
“Over the past week I met with Tim Moltzen and Wests Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys to discuss this situation, believing the Club should not finalise its position until it had spoken “face to face”.
“This meeting confirmed that Tim Moltzen wanted to take advantage of the changed circumstances, presented by Wests Tigers and was not going to honour any of his previous commitments.
“At the same meeting, Tim also revealed that he has been carrying a shoulder problem for most of the 2011 season which he had yet to have addressed, medically.
“He in fact told me that his surgeon had advised that very morning that his shoulder would require six months of rehabilitation.
“The shoulder injury was something that Tim or his Manager had not previously disclosed and something that would have influenced the Club’s decision in July.
“Notwithstanding this decision, the Club will not be rushing into signing a replacement Player, even though Wests Tigers offered to subsidise a Player transfer.”

LINK: http://www.leagueunlimited.com/article.php?newsid=22141
 
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muzby

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sweet. so it's sorted.

lets see how the little prick goes next year when he plays at WIN against us..
 

hybrid_tiger

Coach
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So now we are stuck with him and he'll be out for six months? f**king useless merkins, the lot of them. Moltzen, Tauber and the club.

Should have just let him go.
 

Canard

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So is this shoulder injury "feigned" to try to get the Dragons to lose interest or legit?

Surely before you invested hundreds of thousands in a player you would get them to completed a medical and go through relevant checks etc.
 

innsaneink

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So is this shoulder injury "feigned" to try to get the Dragons to lose interest or legit?

Surely before you invested hundreds of thousands in a player you would get them to completed a medical and go through relevant checks etc.

Been 12 weeks of footy since Doust shot his mouth off
 

gronkathon

First Grade
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A shoulder injury?

paste for the lazy.

Dragons Reach Decision On Moltzen



3/11/2011 3:30:14 PM

The St George Illawarra Dragons on Thursday advised both the NRL and Wests Tigers that the Club will not be pursuing the registration of the contract signed by Tim Moltzen for seasons 2012-14.
The decision is based on the knowledge that the Club’s objectives in signing Moltzen would not be achieved - Tim Moltzen’s actions and physical fitness do not meet the Club’s expectations.
The Dragons still firmly believe that Tim Moltzen should have been prepared to fulfil his commitment to the three-year contract he and his manager Martin Tauber signed on July 12.
Furthermore, the Club will be investigating the pursuit of its legal remedies against the Wests Tigers, for damages.
The NRL has indicated that they are to review the agent’s compliance with his obligations under the NRL rules through the Agent Accreditation Committee for Player Managers, an action the Club would support.
Dragons CEO Peter Doust has issued the following regarding the decision on the matter.
“When Tim was told by the Wests Tigers mid-year that he could negotiate with other clubs beyond the 2011 season, Tim and his Manager Martin Tauber were very positive about a move to the Dragons and the multiple conversations and meetings supported their commitments arising from the contract they signed,” said Doust.
“The Club therefore made certain decisions about its roster for 2012, and beyond, around such commitments and there is no doubt that the actions of Tim Moltzen, Martin Tauber and the Wests Tigers have negatively impacted upon our recruitment process and our roster for 2012.
“Over the past week I met with Tim Moltzen and Wests Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys to discuss this situation, believing the Club should not finalise its position until it had spoken “face to face”.
“This meeting confirmed that Tim Moltzen wanted to take advantage of the changed circumstances, presented by Wests Tigers and was not going to honour any of his previous commitments.
“At the same meeting, Tim also revealed that he has been carrying a shoulder problem for most of the 2011 season which he had yet to have addressed, medically.
“He in fact told me that his surgeon had advised that very morning that his shoulder would require six months of rehabilitation.
“The shoulder injury was something that Tim or his Manager had not previously disclosed and something that would have influenced the Club’s decision in July.
“Notwithstanding this decision, the Club will not be rushing into signing a replacement Player, even though Wests Tigers offered to subsidise a Player transfer.”

FAARRRKK

Now we are stuck with the lump of crap.

Hope he doesn't start the rehab until 6 months before the end of season.

I mean not only is he unprofessional from the standpoint of contract negotiation but now it seems that low level of professional standard carries through to his fitness requirements. I guess his holiday to Vegas and second holiday were far more important than getting an injury seen to that allows him to do the job he is paid to do
 

innsaneink

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:lol: I like it how you try & twist it so it's magically the Dragons fault now. Priceless

Dense much?

Gallop has stated Doust has screwed up....

..............."The dispute in this case should highlight that contracts are binding legal documents which cannot be entered into lightly by any party...................
http://www.nrl.com/dragons-give-up-on-moltzen-nrl-deal/tabid/10874/newsid/65388/default.aspx

..........now he's trying to save face, youre too thick to see that.

11 weeks of footy since doust crowed to the world he'd signed tim
 

Didgi

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Finally, not sure what was more painful, the saga itself or biased fans' impressions of their own club's angelic actions.
 

innsaneink

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WESTS TIGERS STATEMENT REGARDING TIM MOLTZEN

Wests Tigers

3/11/2011 5:17:09 PM

The St George-Illawarra Club has advised that they will not be pursuing the registration by the NRL of their contract with Tim Moltzen.
Wests Tigers is pleased that this matter has now been resolved and that Tim Moltzen can begin to focus solely on his footballing commitments for season 2012.
The Club has acted in good faith and in line with all NRL rules. Furthermore we have co-operated fully with the Salary Cap Auditor and complied with all requests during the investigation of this matter.
Chief Executive Stephen Humphreys said that he is pleased that the matter has now drawn to a close.
“Whilst the statement released by the Dragons today includes certain inaccuracies, we do not see any merit in publicly debating these items.
“We understand that the Dragons are feeling disappointed and disadvantaged but it only serves to reinforce the value of following the generally accepted protocols and procedures that apply in such situations.”




http://www.weststigers.com.au/defau...=wests-tigers-statement-regarding-tim-moltzen
 

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