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Penrith's Reynoldson offer

EzyG

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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22290601-5012431,00.html

Penrith's Reynoldson offer

PENRITH could throw a lifeline to out-of-favour Kirk Reynoldson provided the Newcastle backrower is prepared to take a pay cut for next season.
The move came as the players' union assured Reynoldson of financial support should his contractual dispute with the Knights reach the courts.
Reynoldson needs one more game to guarantee a $196,500 contract at Newcastle for next season, but he has been overlooked for tomorrow night's game against North Queensland at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
The Knights lock broke down in front of his team-mates at training on Tuesday and has already initiated legal proceedings to force the club to honour its deal.
Regardless of the outcome, Penrith general manager Michael Leary said the Panthers could be prepared to offer Reynoldson a two-year contract.
For the deal to work, Reynoldson would have to accept a $50,000 contract under the Panthers' second-tier salary cap because the club has already filled its top-25 quota.
Any shortfall would be made up the following season, with Penrith prepared to put Reynoldson on a balloon contract - an incremental deal where most of the money is made in the final year.
The Panthers have signed Knights rejects Adam Woolnough and Brad Tighe, and Reynoldson would further bolster their forward stocks with Joel Clinton and Matthew Cross leaving in 2008.
A lifeline from Penrith could also provide some assistance to the Knights who have been trying to hammer out a compromise deal - believed to be half of Reynoldson's 2008 contract.
"We're interested in having a look at him," Leary said. "If they came to us, we wouldn't say no to at least having a look at it.
"The problem we've got is that our top 25 is done for next year so if he comes it would be an opportunity for one year and we'd look at upgrading him for the second year."
The Knights issued a statement late yesterday in which they confirmed they had replied to Reynoldson's legal representatives over the threat of court action. The statement said details of the correspondence would remain confidential and the club would make no further comment.
Rugby League Professionals Association (RLPA) chief executive Matt Rodwell was more forthcoming, confirming he had spoken to Reynoldson yesterday morning and assured him he had the full support of the union. Rodwell also confirmed the RLPA would assist Reynoldson with legal fees should he be left without a contract for next season.
"If he was to incur costs and we're in a position to help him out, whether they're legal or other costs, we will," Rodwell said.
The RLPA chief executive also went on the attack over claims the union had deserted Reynoldson.
"The RLPA has been in constant communication with Kirk and his advisers as to how to best navigate through the situation and have been guided by Kirk as to how he wants the issue handled," it said in a statement on its website.
"Kirk has had his mind intent on being selected and has requested that the issue be removed from the glare of the public so as to not distract his team-mates. This ... has not occurred - much to the disappointment of Kirk.
"The RLPA is obliged to support Kirk in a manner he is comfortable with."
In other news, Warriors prop Sam Rapira has secured one of the longest contracts in the NRL after signing an extension that will keep him at the club until the end of 2012.
 
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EzyG said:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22290601-5012431,00.html

Penrith's Reynoldson offer

PENRITH could throw a lifeline to out-of-favour Kirk Reynoldson provided the Newcastle backrower is prepared to take a pay cut for next season.
The move came as the players' union assured Reynoldson of financial support should his contractual dispute with the Knights reach the courts.
Reynoldson needs one more game to guarantee a $196,500 contract at Newcastle for next season, but he has been overlooked for tomorrow night's game against North Queensland at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
The Knights lock broke down in front of his team-mates at training on Tuesday and has already initiated legal proceedings to force the club to honour its deal.
Regardless of the outcome, Penrith general manager Michael Leary said the Panthers could be prepared to offer Reynoldson a two-year contract.
For the deal to work, Reynoldson would have to accept a $50,000 contract under the Panthers' second-tier salary cap because the club has already filled its top-25 quota.
Any shortfall would be made up the following season, with Penrith prepared to put Reynoldson on a balloon contract - an incremental deal where most of the money is made in the final year.
The Panthers have signed Knights rejects Adam Woolnough and Brad Tighe, and Reynoldson would further bolster their forward stocks with Joel Clinton and Matthew Cross leaving in 2008.
A lifeline from Penrith could also provide some assistance to the Knights who have been trying to hammer out a compromise deal - believed to be half of Reynoldson's 2008 contract.
"We're interested in having a look at him," Leary said. "If they came to us, we wouldn't say no to at least having a look at it.
"The problem we've got is that our top 25 is done for next year so if he comes it would be an opportunity for one year and we'd look at upgrading him for the second year."
The Knights issued a statement late yesterday in which they confirmed they had replied to Reynoldson's legal representatives over the threat of court action. The statement said details of the correspondence would remain confidential and the club would make no further comment.
Rugby League Professionals Association (RLPA) chief executive Matt Rodwell was more forthcoming, confirming he had spoken to Reynoldson yesterday morning and assured him he had the full support of the union. Rodwell also confirmed the RLPA would assist Reynoldson with legal fees should he be left without a contract for next season.
"If he was to incur costs and we're in a position to help him out, whether they're legal or other costs, we will," Rodwell said.
The RLPA chief executive also went on the attack over claims the union had deserted Reynoldson.
"The RLPA has been in constant communication with Kirk and his advisers as to how to best navigate through the situation and have been guided by Kirk as to how he wants the issue handled," it said in a statement on its website.
"Kirk has had his mind intent on being selected and has requested that the issue be removed from the glare of the public so as to not distract his team-mates. This ... has not occurred - much to the disappointment of Kirk.
"The RLPA is obliged to support Kirk in a manner he is comfortable with."
In other news, Warriors prop Sam Rapira has secured one of the longest contracts in the NRL after signing an extension that will keep him at the club until the end of 2012.

lol at the Knights Rejects, Woolnough is one of their best players. and Tighe certainly has some potential.

Imo yous dont need reynoldson, fairly solid pack as it is.
 

TooheysNew

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Woolnough is one of their best players. and Tighe certainly has some potential.

Hahaha, no on both counts. Woolnough is a good player, but not one of our best - and Tighe is useless.
 

mxlegend99

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Woolnough is a really good signing, and will be great off our bench with Puletua, Civinoceva and Grant.

Tighe is an ok depth signing, but he isn't really going to have a crack at first grade without a number of injuries helping him. He is a better depth player then the likes of Youngquest and O'Halloran though. Very welcome in first grade to punish poor form on others.

Reynoldson... well, i wouldn't mind him if we got him at the minimum salary. He would offer far more then the likes of Nathan Smith and Tony Puletua have.
 

ashton

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Don't we already have enough deadwood from Newcastle?

Tighe,Woolnough and Worth are all useless, now we want to add Reynoldson.

We need a HALFBACK not the wooden spoon in 2008.
 

NK Arsenal

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mxlegend99 said:
Woolnough is a really good signing, and will be great off our bench with Puletua, Civinoceva and Grant.

Tighe is an ok depth signing, but he isn't really going to have a crack at first grade without a number of injuries helping him. He is a better depth player then the likes of Youngquest and O'Halloran though. Very welcome in first grade to punish poor form on others.

Reynoldson... well, i wouldn't mind him if we got him at the minimum salary. He would offer far more then the likes of Nathan Smith and Tony Puletua have.

Nathan Smith is a decent player IMO
 

Dave Q

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Penrith is now a dumping ground.

Grizzly is just not up to standard lately. Its not the money, its his game.

Say no to grizzles!
 
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NP said:
Nathan Smith is a decent player IMO

I agree , he has far exceeded my expecations. Im not sure why there is so much hate towards him.

He seems to give 100% every week, makes a few handling errors but nothing as bad as clinton in his prime.
 

roopy

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You guys should really look at signing Smith from Newcastle - you need to cut the deadwood.
If Reyno goes to you blokes it will be because his pride won't let him take a paycut and stay at the Knights, because we are making him a better deal.

On Wooly - a decent player but he has a bulging disc in his neck that will end his career. He has missed a hell of a lot of games with it over the last three or four years, but only a few this year.
 

roopy

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You guys should really look at signing Smith from Newcastle - you need to cut the deadwood.
If Reyno goes to you blokes it will be because his pride won't let him take a paycut and stay at the Knights, because we are making him a better deal.

On Wooly - a decent player but he has a bulging disc in his neck that will end his career. He has missed a hell of a lot of games with it over the last three or four years, but only a few this year.
 

Fibroman

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I heard through the grapevine that Andrew Johns................................. Likes a Cab sav more than a Merlot. I heard hit from his mrs the other night shen my mates that she was asl;eep. \sorry Joey, but Rho hyptnol is is wonderful thing.
 

mxlegend99

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Yeah, Nathan Smith is a solid player, and tries his best. But he is not skillful enough to play in our backline, and is pretty average in the second row/lock... no matter how hard he tries. He is not effective at the role he has. Waterhouse was destroying teams at lock.

Luke Lewis would make a better lock and allow us to keep Trent in the second row also.
 

pantherlove

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herbert henry1908 said:
I agree , he has far exceeded my expecations. Im not sure why there is so much hate towards him.

He seems to give 100% every week, makes a few handling errors but nothing as bad as clinton in his prime.

Agreed, I think the hate comes from him not being Waterhouse mostly.
 

Big Mick

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there is no hate.

We appreciate Smith and the job his done.

But anyone who says he fits in the 17 next season with the talent that is there...clearly has no idea.

He is a solid first grader. Depth player...but if people think,....when our forward pack is fully fit, that he has a place in there...obviously doesn't know much about talent.

He is a David McLean. Good clubman, good player when called upon, but always just short of the quality needed to be a regular first grader.
 

Dave Q

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Big Mick © said:
there is no hate.

We appreciate Smith and the job his done.

But anyone who says he fits in the 17 next season with the talent that is there...clearly has no idea.

He is a solid first grader. Depth player...but if people think,....when our forward pack is fully fit, that he has a place in there...obviously doesn't know much about talent.

He is a David McLean. Good clubman, good player when called upon, but always just short of the quality needed to be a regular first grader.

Yes.
 

Munky

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I hate watching Smith play.

When he went to the centres last week all he did was drop the ball and ruin the attacking flow.

Kind of like what he does at lock...
 

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