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Meninga, a pivotal figure in the club's halcyon years and still one of the most respected figures in the game, was in Canberra this week in his capacity as Queensland State of Origin coach.
Raiders officials, after reading a story in The Australian last week in which Meninga urged Carney to show loyalty, took the opportunity to arrange a meeting between the pair.
Meninga declined to reveal details of the conversation, although he did admit the pair spoke about Carney's future.
Carney, who has received offers from Penrith and Manly, is expected to make a decision early next week on where he will play in 2009.
"I was happy to have a yarn to him about it, about my thoughts and to see where he was with his thoughts, where he sees his future," Meninga said of his chat with Carney. "He's a likeable young fellow. I would like him to stay."
Wherever he elects to base himself next year, Carney will start the 2009 season as one of the highest paid players in the gam
CANBERRA'S contract crisis has worsened, with stars William Zillman and Neville Costigan joining Todd Carney on the open market.
Zillman and Costigan are both under contract for 2009 but their agents told The Sunday Telegraph they would look at exercising clauses allowing them to leave at the end of this season.
"Three years ago when we did the contract, we put in an option for 2009 allowing him to look around for other clubs," Jim Banaghan said of his client, full-back Zillman.
"We have told the club we are going to exercise our option to look around for next year.
Raiders officials, after reading a story in The Australian last week in which Meninga urged Carney to show loyalty, took the opportunity to arrange a meeting between the pair.
Meninga declined to reveal details of the conversation, although he did admit the pair spoke about Carney's future.
Carney, who has received offers from Penrith and Manly, is expected to make a decision early next week on where he will play in 2009.
"I was happy to have a yarn to him about it, about my thoughts and to see where he was with his thoughts, where he sees his future," Meninga said of his chat with Carney. "He's a likeable young fellow. I would like him to stay."
Wherever he elects to base himself next year, Carney will start the 2009 season as one of the highest paid players in the gam
CANBERRA'S contract crisis has worsened, with stars William Zillman and Neville Costigan joining Todd Carney on the open market.
Zillman and Costigan are both under contract for 2009 but their agents told The Sunday Telegraph they would look at exercising clauses allowing them to leave at the end of this season.
"Three years ago when we did the contract, we put in an option for 2009 allowing him to look around for other clubs," Jim Banaghan said of his client, full-back Zillman.
"We have told the club we are going to exercise our option to look around for next year.