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Jason Nightingale first option
LEAGUE BY TIM BARROW
21 Oct, 2011 04:00 AM
Jason Nightingale will become Steve Price's No 1 man at St George Illawarra if Tim Moltzen remains with the Wests Tigers.
The Tigers and Dragons were yesterday to have finalised their cases over the Moltzen contractual dispute to be put forward to NRL auditor Ian Schubert.
However, NRL officials have admitted there is no resolution in sight and discussions could continue for another week.
Moltzen was recruited as a replacement for Queensland representative Darius Boyd, who has followed outgoing coach Wayne Bennett to Newcastle. However, the 23-year-old was never formally released by the Tigers and he has since indicated his desire to stay at the club.
If the Dragons miss out on Moltzen, Kiwi international Nightingale is expected to become the club's first-choice fullback.
Nightingale, who is now with the New Zealand Four Nations squad, was named the Dragons player of the year this season and is highly regarded for his durability and versatility.
Having played in the forwards during Wendell Sailor's farewell season in 2009, Nightingale was a two-try grand final hero on the wing in the Dragons' 2010 premiership triumph.
The Mercury understands Nightingale is Price's favoured option ahead of Kyle Stanley, Canberra signing Daniel Vidot, Bronx Goodwin - who is recovering from knee surgery - or Dragons captain Ben Hornby.
Hornby was rumoured for a possible switch back to the No 1 jersey where he started his career, but the 31-year-old is very reluctant to move from the halves, where he and five-eighth Jamie Soward led the Dragons to the 2010 title.
Nightingale played on the wing for New Zealand in their thumping 42-6 loss to Australia on Sunday, in their only hit-out before they take on the Kangaroos again in the Four Nations opener next Friday.
The Dragons are unlikely to retain second-rower Adam Cuthbertson, who is wanted by several NRL and UK Super League clubs.
They are also yet to hold formal discussions with veteran prop Jason Ryles, who has been offloaded by the Roosters. However, that may change if the Moltzen deal falls through.
A month before preseason training begins, Price has been left sweating on the Moltzen affair as he tries to finalise his plans after taking over from Bennett.
The Tigers are expected to sack halfback Robert Lui because of an alleged assault, freeing them of the salary cap restraints which resulted in Moltzen striking a deal with the Dragons.
St George Illawarra are believed to be cool on a potential move for Tigers utility Mitch Brown, whose manager Gavin Orr had said he was interested in switching clubs in a bid to become a regular starting centre.
The club already has Stanley, who was impressive in 15 NRL games this year and is likely to have the first shot at replacing retired right centre Mark Gasnier.
Stanley's brother Chase is also another option for the Dragons after returning to Wollongong from Melbourne.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jason-nightingale-first-option/2330998.aspx?storypage=0
LEAGUE BY TIM BARROW
21 Oct, 2011 04:00 AM
Jason Nightingale will become Steve Price's No 1 man at St George Illawarra if Tim Moltzen remains with the Wests Tigers.
The Tigers and Dragons were yesterday to have finalised their cases over the Moltzen contractual dispute to be put forward to NRL auditor Ian Schubert.
However, NRL officials have admitted there is no resolution in sight and discussions could continue for another week.
Moltzen was recruited as a replacement for Queensland representative Darius Boyd, who has followed outgoing coach Wayne Bennett to Newcastle. However, the 23-year-old was never formally released by the Tigers and he has since indicated his desire to stay at the club.
If the Dragons miss out on Moltzen, Kiwi international Nightingale is expected to become the club's first-choice fullback.
Nightingale, who is now with the New Zealand Four Nations squad, was named the Dragons player of the year this season and is highly regarded for his durability and versatility.
Having played in the forwards during Wendell Sailor's farewell season in 2009, Nightingale was a two-try grand final hero on the wing in the Dragons' 2010 premiership triumph.
The Mercury understands Nightingale is Price's favoured option ahead of Kyle Stanley, Canberra signing Daniel Vidot, Bronx Goodwin - who is recovering from knee surgery - or Dragons captain Ben Hornby.
Hornby was rumoured for a possible switch back to the No 1 jersey where he started his career, but the 31-year-old is very reluctant to move from the halves, where he and five-eighth Jamie Soward led the Dragons to the 2010 title.
Nightingale played on the wing for New Zealand in their thumping 42-6 loss to Australia on Sunday, in their only hit-out before they take on the Kangaroos again in the Four Nations opener next Friday.
The Dragons are unlikely to retain second-rower Adam Cuthbertson, who is wanted by several NRL and UK Super League clubs.
They are also yet to hold formal discussions with veteran prop Jason Ryles, who has been offloaded by the Roosters. However, that may change if the Moltzen deal falls through.
A month before preseason training begins, Price has been left sweating on the Moltzen affair as he tries to finalise his plans after taking over from Bennett.
The Tigers are expected to sack halfback Robert Lui because of an alleged assault, freeing them of the salary cap restraints which resulted in Moltzen striking a deal with the Dragons.
St George Illawarra are believed to be cool on a potential move for Tigers utility Mitch Brown, whose manager Gavin Orr had said he was interested in switching clubs in a bid to become a regular starting centre.
The club already has Stanley, who was impressive in 15 NRL games this year and is likely to have the first shot at replacing retired right centre Mark Gasnier.
Stanley's brother Chase is also another option for the Dragons after returning to Wollongong from Melbourne.
http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/jason-nightingale-first-option/2330998.aspx?storypage=0