Poupou Escobar
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So Melbourne got something in exchange for Harry Grant’s PO but we didn’t for any of ours? Your bias is showing.Even if the PO brings down the value of the first contract [which i am not convinced in our case]
If that was the case the player would activate the PO every time. We know of two occasions where Eels players haven’t activated their option; RCG and Talagi. A case where a player did activate his PO was Welch after he was badly injured during contract negotiations in 2019. Melbourne were stuck with him on the books the following year and won the comp. I have no doubt his PO was for unders, as are all player options, because if they weren’t they wouldn’t be options.it ensures maximum value for the player on the second contract.
In the same way, options in the club’s favour are certain to be worth no less than the player’s expected (at the time of negotiation) value in the option year. When you look at how mutual options (a simultaneous PO and CO) were described for Josh Hodgson, this is exactly as I describe here. If the value of the option was a no brainer (overs for a PO or unders for a CO) then it wouldn’t be any sort of option at all. You need to use your brain for once and stop listening to rugby league journos trying to stir you up and destabilise the club. You need to listen to me.