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legs 11

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Our best teams have always had bargain basement guys who were either looking for opportunity or needed a change. We've gotten good value out of guys like Death, Tookey, Villisanti, Webb, Luck, Gatis, Henderson, Maloney, Brown, Carlaw, Byrne, Seymour, Witt, Rovelli etc

IMO there's nothing wrong with having a few of these types of buys filling out the larger playing squad.

100% right...even an average nrl player bought up in the aussie system will be a great value tot he warriors......our system just doesnt cut it
 

Penrose_11

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I wouldn't mind a few forward pickups though if we're down the bargain basement path. I couple of quality fringe 2nd rowers wouldn't go astray.
 

Fufu Andronez

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Faraimo is here but only until the end of the season when he moves to the UK

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11885279

The Warriors have signed Parramatta outside back Bureta Faraimo for the remainder of the NRL season.

The 26-year-old wing or centre will arrive in Auckland tomorrow and join the Warriors for the last nine rounds of the regular season before making a move to the UK at the end of the year.

Wellington-born and of American Samoan descent, Faraimo played 15 games for the Eels in 2014 and represented USA in four matches at the 2013 World Cup.

Faraimo has been playing for Wentworthville in the Intrust Super Premiership and is the competition's top tryscorer with 14 to his name so far this season.

"Bureta has been signed as back-up," said Warriors recruitment manager Tony Iro.

"At this stage he is heading to the UK at the end of the year and the opportunity came up (for the club to sign him).

"He was keen on getting back to New Zealand until the end of the year to spend time with family and Parramatta were OK with that happening.

"It's a short-term deal that's designed to provide us with back-up if we need it, so the value is there for us."

Faraimo is expected to make his club debut in next Saturday's ISP clash against St George Illawarra at Mt Smart Stadium.
 

TheDMC

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Wonder if Faraimo has a get out clause with the UK club for if he secures an NRL contract.

Iro saying "at this stage" in reference to him being here only for the remainder of the year would indicate so.

I'd say Faraimo has 3 months to prove his worth for a longer term contract at the warriors. ISP team mainly (hence 3 months not 2 month lol).
 

Rich102

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The Warriors are eyeing potential recruits for next season but keeping their options open as they wait for clarity around next year's salary cap. Nearly 100 NRL players remain off-contract for 2018 and beyond with clubs, players and agents waiting to see what eventuates around the wildly fluctuating player transfer market. The NRL and Rugby League Players' Association are continuing protracted negotiations around the salary cap at NRL and second-tier level but a final outcome appears a long way off. The game's governing body advised clubs in April to aim for a cap figure of $9.14 million for next year, including allowances for a 30-man squad and six development players, however the final cap could be anywhere between that amount and $10 million.
It has been reported several clubs - the Bulldogs, Cowboys and Roosters - are believed to have already committed around $10 million in player payments for next year and may need to urgently shed talent to bring them under the cap.
The Warriors have recruited Tohu Harris, Leivaha Pulu, Manaia Cherrington, and Zac Santo, and still have money to spend, while the imminent departure of veteran wing Manu Vatuvei will free up another considerable chunk of change. Like most clubs, they have their sights on a number of other players still under contract, such as Canterbury captain James Graham, expecting some will eventually land on the open market. Luring another forward remains a priority after they missed in their attempts to sign Jason Taumalolo, Jesse Bromwich and Adam Blair, and talented youngsters Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Corey Harawira-Naera.
They are also keeping an eye out for an experienced playmaker to replace Kieran Foran, but are no longer pushing to sign Cronulla five-eighth James Maloney. The NSW star is yet to gain a release from the Sharks but both South Sydney and Newcastle are prepared to offer him big money. The Warriors have also re-signed a number of players and are in talks to extend deals with several others, but in some cases - as is occurring across the NRL - club and player are both prepared to play the waiting game.
But so far only high-profile marquee players have been able to capitalise on the big money on offer, as they remain priority signings for any club. Many players at the lower end of the pay scale have also secured new deals, as clubs are able to re-sign them without much difficulty, with rookies and fringe first graders having fewer options and less bargaining power. Although the likes of Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson can command a new deal worth $1 million - and youngsters such as wing Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, or halves Ata Hingano and Mason Lino, have won comparatively modest contracts - it's the mid-tier players who are still out in the cold. In some cases clubs are taking their time in presenting new offers. In other instances, the players and their managers are holding out and testing their market value, hoping for a substantial upgrade.
The Warriors are still in talks to re-sign forward trio Jacob Lillyman, Bodene Thompson and Albert Vete, but in each case neither club nor player are rushing to commit. Other mid-tier Warriors such as fan favourite Charlie Gubb and reserve grade regular Matt Allwood remain off-contract with the club content to take a wait-and-see approach before throwing contract extensions their way. Furthermore, some mid-tier players across the competition are seeing contract offers pulled from the table, either through their attempts to bump up their price or clubs losing interest and spending their money elsewhere. There are obvious risks for both parties as the season progresses.
Potential big name signings may not eventuate for clubs, and players who hold out too long may find clubs have spent the bulk of their cap. The latter scenario has already seen some players re-sign for less than they were initially offered after interest from rival clubs failed to advance, leaving them scrambling to secure their future. This is where clubs who have been patient and conservative in their spending can find themselves in a strong position.
The Warriors have several irons in the fire and although they don't expect all of them to progress into signings, they remain confident things will unfold to leave them with a strong roster for 2018.
2018 warriors recruitment
Gains Tohu Harris, Leivaha Pulu, Manaia Cherrington, Zac Santo.
Losses Tui Lolohea, Kieran Foran, Ben Matulino, Erin Clark, Toafofoa Sipley.
Off-contract Ryan Hoffman, Bodene Thompson, Charlie Gubb, Jacob Lillyman, Albert Vete, Matt Allwood, Bureta Faraimo.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/league/news/article.cfm?c_id=79&objectid=11887878
 

Penrose_11

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It's a bit sad when our major recruiting plan for the next season comes down to us waiting for others off casts. Kind of like the school yard days when picking teams and the worst kids were always last picked.
 

BLN2

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I'd take him. Would he come here? Probably not. Wouldn't bend over for him, he's a benchy, and his numbers are pretty crap this year.

Sounds like we're in this dirty position where we are probably offering players under contracts decent coin and a starting spot to get out of their contracts, if the rumours of Tapine and Latu are true. I didn't think clubs could do that though?
 

BLN2

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Mix, Big name player rumour - Thaiday? With Bennett outing him publicly I wouldn't be surprised if he's playing elsewhere next season (He always cries when players leave, expecting them to take unders when it suits him).

If we snagged him and Latu, that would change the look of the pack dramatically. Not sure how I would feel if we got Thaiday TBH, don't rate him that high.
 
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Nah mate. I specifically asked about him.

I'm hopeful that we'll snag Latu.

I think there'll be 3 signings to come. 2 of 'latu quality' and fingers crossed one big name.

If you see Adam Blair on the books you know we're poked on the recruitment front for next year. ie we've missed on the main target and we've paid Blair overs to come.
 

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