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Only sign DCE after June 30th, i dont want any chance he can backflip and get out of contract, we also want him for 3 year deal.

We need to ensure that we have our young guns locked up to 2018, if NRL expands for 2017 players prices will jump
 

Card Shark

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Toovey was on the news tonight whingeing about external influences disrupting his club & wanting to sign up DCE & Foran before the season commences.

Nearly needed a tissue it was that sad for poor old Toovs....there has to be an investigation!
 

glenmoresharkie

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Toovey was on the news tonight whingeing about external influences disrupting his club & wanting to sign up DCE & Foran before the season commences.

Nearly needed a tissue it was that sad for poor old Toovs....there has to be an investigation!

Haha cop it on the chin Tooves.

You'll get over it
 

RUBIKS

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Probably need to see a change out on the field before I jump on the player wishlist.

If we keep playing the way we have been Merrin is a better fit. However if we start getting some structure and set plays then JT would be fantastic.
 

southland

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JT a real chance after reading that courier article... his fondness of Gallen and the slip up in saying it is his last year in Townsville.

As for a halfback get the picture its DCE with Maloney on the slow cooker behind him....

Wonder if Flan has considered Sezer in any serious way? With the right support around him he would go better than Maloney I reckon.
 

chewsta

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Putting on my fluffiest of fluffy hat and jimmy jams here but...
With the rumours of DCE refusing to go away could we already be seeing the effects of what a star player in a key position like DCE could bring to our club.
12 months ago there were players saying they would rather go to rugby than join the sharks. Now we have star players showing serious interest, Gal wanting an extension and other possibilities in the pipeline.
 

Feej

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Gazumped?

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/canterbury-bulldogs/canterbury-bulldogs-enter-race-for-daly-cherryevans-20150210-13az50.html

Canterbury Bulldogs enter race for Daly Cherry-Evans

Adrian Proszenko
Published: February 10, 2015 - 10:34PM

Canterbury have emerged as the dark horse in the race for the signature of Daly Cherry-Evans in a development that clouds the future of grand final halfback Trent Hodkinson.

The player market has ground to a halt as clubs wait for Manly's superstar halves pairing of Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran to determine their futures. The Bulldogs have been one of Foran's suitors, but Fairfax Media has been told they are turning their attention to the Queensland and Australian halfback. Canterbury coach Des Hasler has a strong relationship with Cherry-Evans, who shifted to Brookvale after being identified as a major talent during his time in the Queensland Cup. Since making his NRL debut under Hasler in 2011, "DCE" has developed into one of rugby league's biggest stars and, along with Foran, the biggest name on the open market.

With Parramatta firming as Foran's likely destination, the "Family Club" are exploring the prospect of adding Cherry-Evans to a star-studded line-up. They already have an established pivot in fellow Blues representative Josh Reynolds, who is contracted to Canterbury long term. The Bulldogs are also in negotiations with Hodkinson, whose stocks have also risen following a season in which he led his club to a grand final and NSW to a State of Origin title, the first Blues series win in nine attempts.

However, his future will almost certainly be put on hold until Manly's halves decide their fate, as it's understood Hasler has asked to have a final crack at Cherry-Evans before he commits anywhere.

The decisions of the Manly stars, who can command seven-figure-per-season price tags, will have huge ramifications for a number of clubs. While South Sydney have retained their premiership-winning halves pairing of Adam Reynolds and Luke Keary, there are still plenty of playmakers on the open market. Hodkinson, Aidan Sezer, James Maloney, Chris Sandow, Kurt Gidley, Michael Morgan and Jeff Robson headline the list of talent still without a home for 2016.

The Eels, Roosters and Warriors are among Foran's suitors, while the Gold Coast and Cronulla are among those clambering for Cherry-Evans' services.

Maloney was one of the hottest players in 2013, earning a Blues jersey and piloting the Roosters to a premiership. However, the Roosters have put those negotiations on hold until the other cards fall. Gold Coast playmaker Sezer is keen to return to Sydney and the Roosters, through his manager, have been approached about the prospect of shifting to Bondi Junction.

He could be an option should Maloney depart, but the Tri-colours also have high hopes for youngster Jackson Hastings, the son of club legend Kevin "Horrie" Hastings. The 19-year-old has the potential to be a long-term five-eighth but could also fill a utility role similar to the one played by Daniel Mortimer in recent seasons. Hastings, who is contracted until the end of 2016, is an option to start the year at hooker in the absence of the injured Jake Friend.

The Roosters are also close to retaining Jared Waerea-Hargreaves after the Kiwi prop signalled his intention to finish his career at Bondi Junction.
 

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Just adds another 100k onto his price tag. Why would the dogs get rid of hodkinson?? He does the job needed for des ball. Direct traffic and kick. Plus he costs half as much, spend more on food for those front rowers.
 
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