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Nathan Merritt rumoured to be on his way

GI Cordial

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...tial-destination/story-e6frf3uu-1226902452840

Nathan Merritt rumoured to be on his way out of South Sydney, with Parramatta a potential destination.
DUMPED to reserve grade and off contract at the end of the year, speculation is rising that South Sydney great Nathan Merritt could be leaving the club.
Merritt played in North Sydney’s loss to Wentworthville in the NSW Cup last week and the 31-year-old was a standout for the Bears, with his performance only highlighting the fact that he would walk into the starting side of many NRL clubs.
Merritt was not at the Bears’ Friday training prior to the match against Wentworthville, and has not been named in the side this week.
But North Sydney coach Wayne Lambkin said Merritt had the right attitude towards his demotion and showed his leadership skills.
“Nathan Merritt had a great impact,’’ Lambkin said.
“He was responsible for some really good kick returns. He involved himself right from the very first set.
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“Me and Matty King both thought he really took it the right way and got himself involved in the game and really shone.”
Lambkin indicated South Sydney coach Michael Maguire has decided to rest the winger as cover for Rabbitohs players who are in action over this representative weekend.
Merritt’s problem is that South Sydney’s generation next has caught up with him.
Maguire has made no secret that he is planning for the future, already blooding five NRL rookies this season.
Australian Schoolboys star Alex Johnston starred in his debut against the Broncos last weekend and looms as a regular first-grader.
If Merritt does leave the Rabbitohs, Parramatta looms as a logical new home for the 153-try flyer.
With Eels coach Brad Arthur taking a more flamboyant approach to his side’s structure, Merritt’s finishing ability would be a welcome addition to a relatively inexperienced backline.
Merritt’s relationship with reformed halfback Chris Sandow could be another telling point in a possible switch.
 
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Big Sam

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You could see even last year that he wasn't the player he once was. The injury in 2011 took a toll on his speed.

He would tear it up in the Super League - hope he goes there.
 

Parra Pride

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I like how whoever wrote that article just pulled a random club out of his ass and made some ridiculous connection as to why they are a potential club to sign him.
 

Ttime

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If he does leave I truly hope he doesn't sign on with another club in the NRL.
I have heard Souths are keen to keep him on the books and have him working with Souths Cares.
 
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Merritt will be back in NRL soon: Sutton

By James MacSmith
AAP
4:50pm Wed 07th May, 2014

South Sydney captain John Sutton says sacked winger Nathan Merritt is doing all he can to force his way back into the Rabbitohs' NRL side.

Merritt was dumped to NSW Cup by coach Michael Maguire one match after he crossing for his 145th Rabbitohs try to eclipse Benny Wearing's long-standing record as Souths' leading tryscorer.
Merritt continues to languish in the lower grades, after Alex Johnston was again preferred for the Rabbitohs' clash with Gold Coast on Saturday.
But Sutton said he was confident Merritt, who is off contract at season's end, could work his way back.
"He is a class player, Madge made a tough decision there to drop him and bring young AJ in and Merro has been as positive as ever," Sutton said on Wednesday.
"He probably knows he wasn't playing his best. I'm sure he will be back in the team sometime soon.
"He is getting around training really positive and he will be doing just everything he can to get back into the team.
"He has been a great player.
"He has done it all and hopefully he can play some really good footy and get back in the team."
Queensland back-rower Chris McQueen said Merritt remained a vital part of the Rabbitohs' outfit.
"No one ever likes to get dropped ... you have to take it as a kick up the backside a bit and learn from it," McQueen said.
"Merro will look at what he has to do to get back into the team and I'm sure he will do it very soon.
"When Nathan Merritt is at his best, he can be in any team."

http://www.nrl.com/merritt-will-be-back-in-nrl-soon-sutton/tabid/10874/newsid/78230/default.aspx
 

Zigwaa

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He could have had a few tries last night if it wasn't for Dylan Walker's selfish ball hogging, was reminiscent of a Beau Champion display.
 

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