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Merkin.
When has Hayne said he ever he wanted to leave Parra??? Half the manly squad are whinging to the media about being released yet a BS article is written the same day we sign one of the better young players in the game.DCE is still contracted to manly till the end of next year, the eels aren't even allowed to talk to him yet. Sounds like more BS to have a go at manly, amazing this rumour comes from nowhere when parra are under the pump.
Hayne has even said 2016 will be good for the eels as we will have money in the cap to buy some players
Manly players are asking for releases for next year.
We're not speaking to them. But we have made clear to their managers how much we're willing to pay for an elite player at their position, should one become available.
When has Hayne said he ever he wanted to leave Parra??? Half the manly squad are whinging to the media about being released yet a BS article is written the same day we sign one of the better young players in the game.
When has Hayne said he ever he wanted to leave Parra??? Half the manly squad are whinging to the media about being released yet a BS article is written the same day we sign one of the better young players in the game.
I assume he's talking about Moeroa. Certainly not 'one of the better young players in the game' yet but probably one of the best 18 year olds.
I assume he's talking about Moeroa. Certainly not 'one of the better young players in the game' yet but probably one of the best 18 year olds.
. The overhead projector has been binned, but that hasn’t stopped Parramatta from telling players they are welcome to look elsewhere for next season.
Prop Mitch Allgood received the dreaded tap in the past week as the Eels attempt to create room in their 2015 salary cap, possibly in a bid to snare disgruntled Manly back rower Anthony Watmough.
They also re-signed boom teenage forward Tepai Moeroa.
One Eel who definitely won’t be sticking around is winger Ken Sio, who looks like finalising a deal in the UK Super League.
Cheers Pou, that's what I meant. Not many 18 yr forwards walk into first grade like they have been there for 10 plus years.I assume he's talking about Moeroa. Certainly not 'one of the better young players in the game' yet but probably one of the best 18 year olds.