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Hahaha^^ from the Dragons forum.
Hahaha^^ from the Dragons forum.
It's obvious. Look at the success. Four consecutive grand finals, including, a rare, three peet.Well then It was very well disguised.
That reads as 850k over 2 yearsReports from SMH that Roosters have re-signed Siua Wong for $850k per year for 2 years.
Roosters secure in-demand young gun on new deal
Siua Wong has agreed to terms on a $850,000, two-year extension to keep him at the Tricolours until the end of 2026.www.smh.com.au
If a 20 year with 10 games under his belt is earning that kind of coin, I'm not sure how we can expect to lock up Romey for the same. The player market is crazy at the moment.
Apparently Wong had a bit of interest from NZ Rugby which drove his price up. Considering he's only signed until the end of 2026, wouldn't be surprised if the All Blacks have another crack at him before the 2027 World Cup.
That reads as 850k over 2 years
Dyslexia is f**ked. I get itRight you are. Don't mind me - just my dyslexia playing up.
I agree with both.'Not a good feeling': The Canterbury great has weighed in on the Jarome Luai contract saga
The Panthers five-eighth has been warned by the former league enforcer.au.sports.yahoo.com
Really good post. Well done.What most people seem to fail to acknowledge in this discussion is that Penrith have executed the only competent, patient and comprehensive rebuild of a club in modern NRL and Hook was a key piece of that. He had a heap of limitations for sure and was evidently never going to be the guy to take us over the top in retrospect. In 2015, Gould didn't go out and get the coach that would win us comps, but its pretty clear he did go out and get us a coach that was going to lay a few key foundations for it. He brought through a lot of kids (our current core) really well to continue to solidify that elite pathway set up. He established the hard nosed style and conditioning that is now the foundation of our success. He brought stability and allowed the club and key players the space to build properly without the pressure for miracle runs.
If other clubs had the sort of vision and stones to not pursue ultimate success immediately, they wouldn't be in the sort of vicious cycle they are in with coach turnover and subsequent constant roster recycling. Some guys can do a great job that's necessary, even if it isn't 'win premierships'. Hell Ivan was exactly that for us before he went away and continued growing and developing as a leader and coach. Hook and Gus absolutely contributed a stack to this club's success despite some obvious mistakes. Just as Kite, Tamou and Maloney did as the on field leaders of the club through the period immediately prior to our breakout success.
I’ve been thinking that will happen for a whileMy feeling is that he will go. And then after that To'o will go to either be with him, or Critta.
Wash your mouth out withI’ve been thinking that will happen for a while
I won’t be shocked if a To’o and JAC swap is announced soon
I’ve been thinking that will happen for a while
I won’t be shocked if a To’o and JAC swap is announced soon
I’ve been thinking that will happen for a while
I won’t be shocked if a To’o and JAC swap is announced soon
I’ve been thinking that will happen for a while
I won’t be shocked if a To’o and JAC swap is announced soon
There's more chance of me and David Beckham swapping wives...I’ve been thinking that will happen for a while
I won’t be shocked if a To’o and JAC swap is announced soon
There's more chance of me and David Beckham swapping wives...
It’s actually good Penrith have drawn a line in the sand and said this is what you will get with us if you stay. Far to many times in the past we have let negotiations gone on to long.
I hope he decides to stay, but if he chooses the money good luck to him.
The next man up policy has worked well for Penrith in the past, but this time it seems a little bit different. Luai needs Penrith s much as Penrith need him in my opinion.