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Hunt has asked for a release

SHOULD BEN HUNT BE MOVED ON BEFORE THE 2024 SEASON?

  • Yes

    Votes: 20 95.2%
  • No

    Votes: 1 4.8%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .

justadragon

Bench
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3,301
Good on you justa. Just as you have been serving this Forum well, you are doing a job that is so important for us Australians. Thanks for that justa!
Thankyou Dave, thanks is really not necessary, I dont really know how all this started. All I mentioned was that being a servicemen I was really ticked off that Hunt was the captain of the Dragons on ANZAC day. I'm actually proud that our mighty club represents the spirit of the ANZACS in that game. But I'm not proud of the way Hunt has conducted himself recently and it bares no resemblance to the values of our proud veterans, it really hurt that he was also captain of the side.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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8,106
Hunt has been very quiet.
Has the titans gone cold on him ?
Maybe those "other clubs" are now thinking he is just not worth it both as a player and for the coin he is on. Also, they can see that he whinges too much and if he doesn't get his way he sooks. The unfortunate thing then for him is that he will have to stay at our club which will be unfortunate for us so it will be a lose/lose thing. :(
 

TheRev

First Grade
Messages
9,069
If we give Hunt an immediate release, we really get nothing out of it.. because until we get that 1 marquee on the books for 2024.. we really cant attract any other players that:
a) we actually want
b) will break contract
c) will come at close to market value.

Hunt may aswell stay in reserve grade until a suitor comes knocking (and I mean that practically, not just because im trying to insult him).

I cant quite decide about Hunts motivation though.. the longer he plays rubbish, the worse his negotiation strength becomes.. but.. maybe by playing awful, he guarantees we will let him out of his contract for 2024/2025..
 

justadragon

Bench
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3,301
To be revisited in September / October
Anyways it is all boring talk now maybe even the media are over it for the time being
I think if he has another poor game they will be all over him again. We should have released him and just banked his salary. I think this drama if he stays will return next year and watch out if we dont start too well.
 

VodkaSaint

Juniors
Messages
1,517
HA! I Knew it! I said Ben Hunt has been Quit, Has the Titans gone cold on him.
hahahahahahaha, if anyone can copy the link in telegraph , as i dont have a subscription.

‘Don’t need Ben’: Titans urged to stop Hunt for star​

Wantaway Dragons star Ben Hunt is being strongly linked with a move to be the halfback at the Titans next year. The club has been told they’ve already got a Ben Hunt in their line-up. SUBSCRIBE for the latest news.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
Messages
8,106
Hunt will have the shits. He wanted to leave us immediately but the Dragons knocked him back and the opportunity to go to any Queensland club has closed and I don't think that there are any takers for him now by any other club.

We are left with him for the next 2 years after this one and unless he accepts this and starts putting in, he will be a waste of money to us.
 
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TruSaint

Referee
Messages
20,436
HA! I Knew it! I said Ben Hunt has been Quit, Has the Titans gone cold on him.
hahahahahahaha, if anyone can copy the link in telegraph , as i dont have a subscription.

‘Don’t need Ben’: Titans urged to stop Hunt for star​

Wantaway Dragons star Ben Hunt is being strongly linked with a move to be the halfback at the Titans next year. The club has been told they’ve already got a Ben Hunt in their line-up. SUBSCRIBE for the latest news.

This is fricken hilarious.
 

TruSaint

Referee
Messages
20,436
Hunt will have the shits. He wanted to leave us immediately but the Dragons knocked him back and the opportunity to go to any Queensland club has closed and I don't think that there are any takers for him now by any other club.

We are left with him for the next 2 years after this one and unless he accepts this and starts putting in, he will be a waste of money to us.

IF these rumours are true, then karma is a bitch.

Dont want him anywhere near our club post this year.
He derailed the whole place with his hissy fit to " get out now ". Before that it was his demands to Hooky to stay at half.

English Super League Benny.
 

Dragon David

First Grade
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8,106
Can’t read it

‘Stop the Hunt’: Titans urged to abandon pursuit of disgruntled Dragons star​

Wantaway Dragons star Ben Hunt is being strongly linked with a move to be the halfback at the Titans next year. The club has been told they’ve already got a Ben Hunt in their line-up.
Travis Meyn Travis Meyn

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July 19, 2023 - 6:00PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
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NRL: The Parramatta Eels have downed the Gold Coast Titans in a roller coaster contest at Bankwest stadium.
Tanah Boyd has vowed to fight for Gold Coast’s No. 7 jersey as the Titans were urged to abandon their pursuit of Queensland Origin star Ben Hunt.
Hunt’s mooted move from the Dragons to Gold Coast has hit a crossroads, with incoming St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan refusing to release the club’s best player.
The initial firestorm surrounding Hunt’s release request has died down and he will lead the Dragons into Thursday night’s wooden spoon showdown with Wests Tigers at Wollongong.
Hunt is seeking a return to Queensland to finish his NRL career, with speculation surfacing the Titans were open to discussing a three-year contract.
But current Gold Coast halfback Boyd believes he is the club’s long-term playmaker and won’t surrender the position without a fight.
Boyd said he was determined to retain the halfback role amid the Hunt uncertainty and was constantly working on his game.
Tanah Boyd is in the best form of his career. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty

Tanah Boyd is in the best form of his career. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty
“I’m trying to always get better and work on my game any way I can,” he said.
“I’ve got to keep focusing on my game and ways I can better to help the team. I’ve got to stay positive and worry about my performances.
“If I’m doing my job I know I can contribute to the team and get the result.”
Boyd, who turns 23 next week, is one of only three Titans players (Jayden Campbell and Isaac Liu the others) to not miss a game this season heading into Saturday’s showdown with the Roosters at Cbus Super Stadium.
He was shattered to miss a crucial field goal in last Sunday’s 25-24 loss to Parramatta and had another illegally charged down by offside Eels defenders.
Former Titans coach Justin Holbrook handed Boyd the Titans’ No. 7 jersey at the start of the year and showed faith in him, with veteran five-eighth Kieran Foran also a huge fan of the diligent playmaker.
Ben Hunt has been heavily linked with the Titans. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty

Ben Hunt has been heavily linked with the Titans. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty
And Boyd’s manager said he was the long-term solution at halfback for the Titans instead of 305-game veteran Hunt in the twilight of his career.
“They don’t need Ben Hunt – they should stop the Hunt (pursuit), they’ve got their bloke,” said Tas Bartlett.
“I see similarities in Tanah’s start to his career to when Ben Hunt started his career. In and out of first grade, playing the utility role, coming in and out of your position.
“He’s now been given the keys this year and is having more good games than bad games.
“If he gets more reps in his position he’s only going to get better. As you get more experience, the game in the NRL slows down.
“A 23-year-old Tanah is a better option than a 33-year-old Ben Hunt.”
The Titans recently released out-of-favour halfback Toby Sexton to the Bulldogs and have the salary cap space to sign Hunt.
It remains to be seen what incoming coach Des Hasler thinks of Boyd, but Bartlett said he was coping well with the Hunt speculation.
“He has been good. If it happened two or three years ago he would have let it affect him with the head noise,” he said.



“The reality is Tanah can only control what he can control.
“Right now he knows he’s the starting halfback for this year and next year. He is under contract and the Titans haven’t asked for him to be moved or told me he is surplus.
“He is trying to win games of footy for the Titans at the moment. He is concentrating on being the best he can be, which he has shown at various stages this year.
“Foran has got a massive rap on Tanah and he’s been around long enough to know a good footballer when he sees one.”
After beating the Broncos in round 17, the Titans have lost three close contests with the Raiders, Dolphins and Eels by a combined seven points.
They have a daunting finish to the season and a win against the Roosters is crucial to keep their faint finals hopes alive and remain out of the bottom four.
“We’re showing good signs we can hang in there and putting 80-minute performances in,” Boyd said.
“It is (frustrating to lose), but in the back of your mind you know you’re not far off.
“That is the positive. I’m sure it’s going to come around. The boys are pretty eager to get a win.
“Surely soon we’ll get some luck and get a result. We’re not far off and we know that.
“We’ve just got to keep working hard. It’s a good test for us against the Chooks.”
 
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