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Keeping Tricky

Inferno

Coach
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Tricky has been with us since 2018 and this is his home. He signed on when Moylan still had two years left to be the back up option because he and Fitz get on so well. Who was the last player we lost that we wanted to keep? A week ago these same articles were about DA being on minimum wage. Even if you think Nicho is shit well then what has made these 3 guys have good runs? The coaching and structures.

We have guys like Pollard in 20's who is under contract until the end of 2027. We stole him from the Panthers and he was in SG Ball this year but is now the 7 in our GF flegg side. Aus schoolboys etc. Not saying he is the answer if Trick goes but the club is well aware of everyones bloody contract and Nov 1st. The media are just trying to create stories and clickbait. Going after Nicho like when we put 40 on Manly. If we lose vs the Panthers it will be "Sharks are 1-7 in the finals". It is all agenda bullshit.

As Mooney said - "We manage our roster on a 5 year view". It is much harder to sign a player in this current player market than keeping one. The two new teams could flip everything on its head though.

It's a good question and I wonder what the answer is.

Kurt Capewell maybe?
Val Holmes?
Tyrone Peachy?
Tyson Frizell?

I really feel like they're few and far between particularly over the past half decade.
 
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Kurt Capewell maybe? Morris' decision to let him go, Capewell wanted to stay. The salary cap penalty probably played a part as well.
Val Holmes? The club definitely wanted to keep him
Tyrone Peachy? Flanno didn't try too hard to keep him, and Gould wanted him at the Panthers bad
Tyson Frizell? Had a road block of Wado and Lewy in front of him, career wise he had to move on for himself.
 

Poss

Juniors
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‘I’m heading to November 1’: Sharks star Trindall to test value after sober stint ignites career​


Sharks five-eighth Braydon Trindall admits he “100 per cent” thought he was facing the sack earlier this season.

But the club stood by him when Trindall failed roadside tests for both drugs and alcohol and now he’s repaying their faith in spades.

Trindall delivered a man-of-the-match performance against the Cowboys on Saturday night to deliver Cronulla’s first finals win since 2018.

The 25-year-old playmaker is coming into his own as a late bloomer and his $300,000 salary is set to at least double.

Trindall said he’d love to stay at the Sharks but revealed he’ll also be testing his value on the open market when he becomes a free agent in six weeks.

“Yeah I’m heading to November 1 but we’ll see how the manager goes with his talks with the club,” Trindall told foxsports.com.au.

“We just put it aside after the drama halfway through the year.

“I’d love to stay here. I love the boys, I love the club. Hopefully I’m starting to repay them with some good performances.”

The “drama” happened in April when Trindall was stopped by police on his way to training on a Monday morning and recorded a mid-range alcohol reading of 0.125 as well as a positive test for an illicit substance.

Trindall was banned from driving for three months and sat out five matches while he “got the help I needed”.

He returned in Round 13 and is now in red-hot form at the business end of the season as the Sharks chief playmaker ahead of Nicho Hynes.

Trindall banned himself from gaming rooms in pubs statewide and quit alcohol for several months to focus purely on football.

“I had a bit of a tough time there… yeah 100 per cent I was worried there (I’d get sacked), but the club backed me and I just want to repay them by playing some good footy,” he said.




“I just put (my turnaround) down to preparation. I wanted to get back and prepare well and earn the trust back of the boys in the squad here and hopefully I’m doing that.

“I was off the drink for two months there but didn’t really want to go cold turkey on it. Still wanted to enjoy celebrations like weddings and stuff. I just wanted to get myself back to a stage where I could enjoy a nice casual drink.

“I’m feeling really fit at the moment, you need to be fit playing these big games.”

Sharks coach Fitzgibbon Craig Fitzgibbon said the off-field saga was a turning point for Trindall.

“It really hurt him, for obvious reasons and so it should have.

“Once again, he took responsibility for that and he’s done nothing other than try and repay the team.

“He’s a bubbly infectious guy and he gives you a certain energy. He’s calm, he’s confident and he’s a wonderful player. He’s in his infancy too, he’s only just getting started.”

Trindall revealed that Fitzgibbon wants his players to be better people than footballers.

“When Fitzy first came here he told me he wanted to make me a better person before he made me a better footy player,” he said.

“I think he’s really done that and he’s done that with a lot of lads here, he’s been awesome.”

Trindall said the game plan would stay the same in that he’d again play more of a halfback role this Saturday in the preliminary final against the Panthers.

“It was really good to put in a good performance (against the Cowboys), good team effort and all the boys are excited for this weekend,” he said.

“All the boys played well which gave me the confidence to go out there and do what I did.

“Same game plan as last week, just kick well and defend well. These big games are all about field position so we need to control that.

“We’re just really excited. We’ve earnt to be in this position and the boys are really looking forward to it.”

Trindall toiled in reserve grade for years at the Newtown Jets before being handed the No. 6 jersey last year and he’s made it his own.

“It’s been a long journey but it kind of feels like yesterday I first started out here at Cronulla and it’s been going on seven years now,” he said.

Hynes said it was “awesome to watch” Trindall against the Cowboys and emphasised he’s more than happy to let him take the chief playmaking role if it means they’re winning.

“We’ve always known he can play like that, it was just about getting him consistent and in a routine and coming to training every day and nailing his role,” Hynes said.

“He had a tough start to the year with what happened off field and he’s paying us back now with what he’s doing on the field and how he’s preparing.

“I’m really proud and happy for him and hopefully he can do it again this weekend.”

Sharks prop Toby Rudolf played alongside Trindall at the Jets and said it was awesome to see Trindall finally play to his potential.

“It’s so pleasing to see, especially after seeing him in the Jets team running against us for so many years before now,” Rudolf told foxsports.com.au.

“We always saw the potential he had and there was a worry he wouldn’t be able to reach his potential at this club, and then last year he got the promotion and he’s been our starting No. 6 ever since.

“To see how far he’s come, to see his progression, with or without the shit that happened in the middle of the year, it’s so amazing to see.”
 
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I mentioned this days before Crawley Nicho vs Trindall.

We have backlog of halves

DA
Puru
Dykes
Pollard
Hynes
Trindall

No way all stay, something will have to give.
Have we overpaid on Hynes ??
 
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I mentioned this days before Crawley Nicho vs Trindall.

We have backlog of halves

DA
Puru
Dykes
Pollard
Hynes
Trindall

No way all stay, something will have to give.
Have we overpaid on Hynes ??

The guy on the bottom of that list is the most important to keep. His organising, kicking, passing game and all round footy instinct is very hard to find in halves.

He’s finally reached that level that you trust his consistency of competing at a high standard of play. No way the Sharks let him walk to a rival after investing so much time into him.

If it means moving a forward or two on in the off season so be it. We are stacked there for once.
 

DJDL

First Grade
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I think it's a little premature to be talking about 900k for him.
He's been very good, and was outstanding on the weekend, but I'd like to see that consistently before entertaining the idea of paying that much.

I'd be looking to extend him at around 600 with a clause that mid-next year we can sit down and renegotiate if his form warrants it.

There's way too many players getting offered crazy money after a handful of good games.
 

Weaponhead

Coach
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I think it's a little premature to be talking about 900k for him.
He's been very good, and was outstanding on the weekend, but I'd like to see that consistently before entertaining the idea of paying that much.

I'd be looking to extend him at around 600 with a clause that mid-next year we can sit down and renegotiate if his form warrants it.

There's way too many players getting offered crazy money after a handful of good games.
Agree. He is a talent but only a few months ago, he nearly threw his career away. He is entering into his prime in the next 4 years so has time to earn the marquee contract.

He deserves a pay bump and the Sharks will have to make some tough choices to free the cash needed for some upgrades.
 

Tiger Shark

Bench
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I think it's a little premature to be talking about 900k for him.
He's been very good, and was outstanding on the weekend, but I'd like to see that consistently before entertaining the idea of paying that much.

I'd be looking to extend him at around 600 with a clause that mid-next year we can sit down and renegotiate if his form warrants it.

There's way too many players getting offered crazy money after a handful of good games.
In our favour also is that if we can make it happen we can upgrade him next year also.
 
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To put this circus in some real dingy light.

One part of the press today is saying Brisbane has the inside running because Tricky has a "new best mate" in Katoni Staggs whom he met at the Indigenous team this year.
On another publication they are saying that the Broncos are going to have to let Staggs go to keep Walsh.

It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad.
 

Quigs

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