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Manu gone

ZEROMISSTACKLES

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All but finalised is Manus departure. We'll defintely miss his tries in the corner where he gets up smiling and kisses his finger and points above. Would be nice to see him play first grade before he goes.
 

JJ

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A shame that one of the greatest Warriors leaves this way - but few get fairy tales, and he's had a great career
 

SpaceMonkey

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Hope he at least gets a testimonial game,he deserves it. But its time for him to go, he's not what he was and Ken is developing into a capable replacement.
 

BLN2

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Grahams body seems almost as gone as Manu's IMO.. Heart and leadership of gold, but I'd be hesitant at throwing a multi year deal at JG..
 
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Grahams body seems almost as gone as Manu's IMO.. Heart and leadership of gold, but I'd be hesitant at throwing a multi year deal at JG..

You'd think 2 years, allowing him a final season or two at home.

But that's going to cost us $800k+
 

spear tackle

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If we can't make the 8 or we get a injuried winger, it will be interesting to see if he gets another game.
Pretty sure he was named on an extended bench for the last game, I hope we see him again this year. Trouble is he seems to be so injury prone this season it's become hard to justify keeping him on the kind of cap money he must be using up.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Pretty sure he was named on an extended bench for the last game, I hope we see him again this year. Trouble is he seems to be so injury prone this season it's become hard to justify keeping him on the kind of cap money he must be using up.

Well he's taken the feild this year already so his cap space is used up. But doubtless that was the reason for letting him go next year. Manu has a lot of off field value (more than anyone bar SJ) but not that much.
 

Mighty Ape Man

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All but finalised is Manus departure. We'll defintely miss his tries in the corner where he gets up smiling and kisses his finger and points above. Would be nice to see him play first grade before he goes.

I would love to see "The Beast" get one last go. Sadly I don't think it will happen (barring injuries). Just like early last season when McCrap talked about giving Ali a go in first grade but it never happened. The same way they sent Stacy off to England. The club couldn't care less about its history/legacy. And that my friend is bullshit.
 

ZEROMISSTACKLES

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I would love to see "The Beast" get one last go. Sadly I don't think it will happen (barring injuries). Just like early last season when McCrap talked about giving Ali a go in first grade but it never happened. The same way they sent Stacy off to England. The club couldn't care less about its history/legacy. And that my friend is bullshit.
It'll suck more if we weren't in contention for the 8 and Manu still doesn't get a swansong in one of the 'nothing to play for' games.

I don't think he was too bad in his one game this year. IMO he is better than Maumalo as Manu is faster.

I'll like to hear his story one day about the 2016-17 seasons at the Warriors. I assume him to be one of those who is associated with the 'bro culture' and maybe the management are the best to identify if he was or not, or just what happened to Manu as to why he's just faded.
 

Benek

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From an article I just read on NZ Herald it sounds like this is potentially an immediate release with his new club wanting him to play for them this month. Just waiting on his visa before they announce. If that's the case sounds like he won't be getting a final game on the park for the Warriors, which is sad as I've always felt he still had potential for some amazing performances left in him.
 

Rich102

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Same article suggests the Warriors may be stumping up some of next years payment for him to go.
 

Rich102

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The Warriors may be losing Manu Vatuvei, but they have secured the future of the "mini-Beast".

While Vatuvei is unlikely to see out the final year of his NRL contract, as he chases a Super League deal, the club is close to agreeing a new contract with fellow wing Ken Maumalo.

That will see Maumalo retained at Mt Smart until at least the end of the 2019 season, and possibly beyond, and is a timely fillip for the Warriors.

The 22-year-old has been the most improved player at the Warriors this year, consistently one of the best on field each week.

He has displayed a harder edge this season, has ironed the mistakes out of his game and become more solid overall, especially with his work under the high ball. He has also developed into the best yardage man at the club and done what had seemed impossible over the past decade - allow the Warriors fan base to imagine a future without Vatuvei.

Maumalo is averaging more than 150 running metres per game, and has become the crucial element at the beginning of their attacking sets. He has also topped 160 metres on six occasions, and was key to the recent wins over the Titans and Bulldogs.

And - like Vatuvei did as his career progressed - Maumalo is also becoming more than just a battering ram. Although he has a long way to go to match the extraordinary numbers of Vatuvei, he is developing into a genuine finisher on the flank.

Maumalo didn't score a try in his first seven NRL games in 2015, before grabbing a consolation touchdown in the 50-16 loss to the Cowboys. Last year, his return was similarly modest, with just one try from 10 games.

But in 2017 he has crossed for six tries, including the stunning 70 metre effort against the Bulldogs and other vital ones against the Broncos, Eels and Titans.

And defensively he has become more proficient. There are still things to work on, including a tendency for the arm grab, but Maumalo is becoming more proactive in defence.

ension will soften the blow of Vatuvei's departure, which is expected to be confirmed by next week. Salford aren't the only suitors for his signature - there are other Super League clubs in the mix - but the Manchester team remain the most likely destination.

The final negotiations will be around financial matters. It hinges on whether Vatuvei will request a straight release from his contract in 2018, or some kind of compromise is reached where the Warriors may still pick up some of his salary next year.

There is also a chance that Vatuvei could request an immediate release, and play some of the current Super League season. This seems less likely though.

http://forums.leagueunlimited.com/threads/manu-gone.464923/#post-12312814
 

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