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Keary to Roosters

deansykes

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From SMH


South Sydney playmaker Luke Keary will join arch-rivals the Roosters on a two-year deal.
St George Illawarra had been favourites to snare Keary, off contract at the end of the season, but the tricolours have snuck under their guard. The deal is likely to be finalised on Monday but, due to NRL protocols, there won't be an official announcement for about 10 days.
The move has massive ramifications for a number of clubs and halves as the player merry-go-round swings yet again.
The Roosters have been unhappy with current pivot Jackson Hastings and have been in the market for a new playmaker. They missed out on Lachlan Coote, who re-signed with the Cowboys, while a late bid for Mitchell Moses wasn't enough to prevent him from taking up the option to remain at Wests Tigers.
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Hastings remains on contract with the Roosters but the latest developments suggest he would be free to leave early if granted a release.
The chances of Keary remaining at Redfern effectively ended when the premiership-winning player was engaged in a much-publicised row with Russell Crowe at the Souths co-owner's Nana Glen property. The 24 -year-old had received some interest from rugby franchises but will now continue his career in the NRL.
The move will come as a shock to the Dragons, who believed they had done enough to entice him to the joint-venture outfit. The Red V had put negotiations with Benji Marshall on hold in the belief Keary would be on their books next year, but they will now need to reassess whether to keep the Kiwi international after coming up short. With few playmakers on the open market - most have re-signed with their incumbent clubs - the Dragons may now need to get Marshall back to the negotiating table.


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JohnnoMcJohnno

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Don't care. Not convinced he's that good, or would be a good fit. He has looked ordinary behind a lethargic pack this year. Don't expect he'd be much better behind ours.
 

grouch

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So many lols in this thread.

lol @ "he is shit anyway"
lol @ being unable to sign even a supposedly shit player
 

since77

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I agree, not a match changer. Solid skills but we need a
more dominate half.


Didn't see the Souths V Parramatta game a month ago, where he came on from the bench and turned the game around single handedly in the last 15 - 20 minutes of the game?
 

grouch

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More a case of only being prepared to offer what you think he is worth, not what he thinks he's worth.

If you only sign players on what you think they're worth, instead of their market value, you're only going to sign the players no-one else makes an offer to.

Jeff Robson, come on down!
 
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Didn't see the Souths V Parramatta game a month ago, where he came on from the bench and turned the game around single handedly in the last 15 - 20 minutes of the game?

I wouldn't say "single handedly". Sure, he was instrumental in that game but he was feeding the ball to a pretty handy centre that night.

Interesting to see how he went on Friday night without the threat of Inglis standing beside him.

Personally, I don't think the Dragons missed out on much. If you get Hastings back you'll probably be ahead. Depending on how much he costs of course...
 

JohnnoMcJohnno

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If you only sign players on what you think they're worth, instead of their market value, you're only going to sign the players no-one else makes an offer to.

Jeff Robson, come on down!
Noted. But then wasn't the better solution for the Warriors to use a local junior anyway? Buying a team has never really been the Dragons way.
 

twinkletoes

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So we are doomed to have Marshall & Widdop & Mary for 2017...our new recruitment manager is doing a fantastic job...hope he's enjoying his long lunches with Doust because he ain't doing much else
 

grouch

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Noted. But then wasn't the better solution for the Warriors to use a local junior anyway? Buying a team has never really been the Dragons way.

Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant Jeff Robson is who WE will sign,based on that rationale.

"The Dragons way" is a whole other topic entirely. Suffice to say, it aint what it used to be
 
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