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Moylan in, Maloney out - It is done

Special K

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It is done.

The Matt Moylan saga at the Penrith Panthers is over after the club lodged James Maloney’s three-year deal with the NRL on Friday.

NRL.com has been told the deal to land the dual premiership winner was finalised on Thursday but still needs to be rubber-stamped by the governing body, bringing an end to almost two months of intense speculation over Moylan’s future at the club.

As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald a month ago, the Panthers wanted to engage in a swap deal with Cronulla that would result in Moylan and Maloney trading places in the off-season.

Cronulla are set to land Moylan on a four-year deal worth $3.6 million.

The Panthers had been manoeuvring behind the scenes trying to get Maloney to the foot of the Blue Mountains before striking a deal worth close to $2.4 million over three years.

Maloney, who left Kangaroos camp on the Thursday night – 24 hours before a World Cup meeting with France - to deal with an unrelated private matter, has been open to the idea of getting an improved deal for 2018.

Maloney had one year to run on his deal with the Sharks, however Moylan had another four at Penrith.

Panthers general manager Phil Gould had been trying to keep Moylan at the club, however it became painstakingly clear the skipper wanted out.

Moylan is close friends with Andrew Fifita, Wade Graham and James Segeyaro, making the move to Cronulla more appealing.

Maloney has a carefree approach and is known as a larrikin character, but he has a solid record of success at the Warriors, Roosters and Sharks.

Penrith were desperate for an experienced playmaker to partner Nathan Cleary in the halves as he continues his development, especially after rookie five-eighth Tyrone May suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear in the finals and is expected to miss the start of next season.
http://www.nrl.com/maloney-deal-opens-up-moylan-move/tabid/10874/newsid/115174/default.aspx
 

Eion

First Grade
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Jimmys gunna hate the commute.

Panthers should be good next year, then hopefully the year after we get the better end of the deal.
 

island pro

Juniors
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I'm worried about kicking in general play. Chad will need to improve because Moylan isn't going to be the answer!
 

ghoti

Bench
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Townsend's gotta stand up huuuuge. We'll miss Maloney's kicks to touch and long kicking game in general...so much of the difference between 2015 and 2016 was just metreage because of this.

I dunno how to feel about this, but I'd rather a motivated player with something to prove than an unmotivated player complaining about their salary.

I've never been a fan of Moylan, but f**k I hope that hype translates to performances one day. Worried about our spine of Brailey, Townsend, Moylan and Holmes...f**k all experience in there, and no dominant voices to overcall the senior players around them. Need a half who can tell Fifita to f**ken run and Gallen to get the f**k outta the way...
 

sharkman73

Juniors
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Yeah but he hasn't kicked heaps. Seems like the sort of bloke who will slot 8/8 one week and miss the lot the week after

Yeah agree with that. He's generally very good but he did have an absolute shocker against Penrith last year. He should gain more consistency if he's doing it fulltime.
 

bluefox1968

Juniors
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Townsend's gotta stand up huuuuge. We'll miss Maloney's kicks to touch and long kicking game in general...so much of the difference between 2015 and 2016 was just metreage because of this.

I dunno how to feel about this, but I'd rather a motivated player with something to prove than an unmotivated player complaining about their salary.

I've never been a fan of Moylan, but f**k I hope that hype translates to performances one day. Worried about our spine of Brailey, Townsend, Moylan and Holmes...f**k all experience in there, and no dominant voices to overcall the senior players around them. Need a half who can tell Fifita to f**ken run and Gallen to get the f**k outta the way...
So what you're saying is that we need Pearce at 7, Chad at 6, Moylan at 1, and Holmes on the right wing...
 

lolesi

First Grade
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Our onfield discipline will be better for this.

Just hope it continues away from the field.
 
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