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Rumoured / Confirmed Signings

Special K

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The Cronulla Sharks have signed Melbourne Storm utility star Nicho Hynes on a three-year $1.8 million contract, beating four rival clubs for his signature.

Storm, the Broncos, the Raiders and the Warriors were all desperately keen on the 24-year-old who can play in the halves or at fullback and has been in outstanding form for Melbourne.

Hynes broke the news to Storm coach Craig Bellamy and general manager of football Frank Ponissi on Tuesday night after reaching an agreement with the Sharks.

The Daily Telegraph reported 48 hours earlier that incoming Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon has met with Hynes and his father at the Kincumber Hotel on the Central Coast.

The Sharks were so keen to secure Hynes that chairman Steve Mace personally handled the negotiations with the help of club legends Paul Gallen and Luke Lewis.

Last Thursday Hynes and his partner had lunch with Mace, chief executive Dino Mezzatesta, Gallen, Lewis and front-rower Andrew Fifita at the Pines restaurant on the Cronulla beach front.

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Nicho Hynes will join the Sharks next year. Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty
Fifita was there because his brother is one of Hynes’ closest mates.

It is a huge coup for the Sharks, less than a week after locking down middle forward Toby Rudolf and fullback Will Kennedy on new contracts.

“This is massive for us,” Mace said, “It’s a huge vote of confidence in Fitzy, our whole football operation and the direction we are heading.

“We were always hopeful we’d be in a position to attract good playing with Fitzy on board.

“Nicho is a terrific young fella and it is a credit to Craig Bellamy and Frank Ponessi for developing not just a great footy player but a very humble young man.”

Sharks sources are suggesting Fitzgibbon has signed Hynes to play in the halves.

This means it is highly unlikely both Matt Moylan and Shaun Johnson will remain at the club with Fitzgibbon facing a difficult choice between the pair.

The signing is a huge boost for the Sharks, having recently missed out on Rabbitohs star Adam Reynolds.

It is why Mace stepped in alongside Mezzatesta to handle the negotiations.

“Having Gal and Luke Lewis obviously helps,” Mace said, “No-one tells our story better than those two. They were a really important part of the negotiations.”
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...t/news-story/b17f3522ae273b789d216d100ca16907

The club kept this very quiet until it broke the last few days. Well played.
 

2012....Sharks Year

First Grade
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600k seems like a pretty fair price to me.... his versatility is a bonus and you get 200-300k change from swapping out either Moyza or SJ. Looks like a skeg too.
 

Frenzy.

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I reckon Chad will be gone soon. Make Raiders pay full freight for the rest of his deal. Adds a bit more to the kitty and helps get the next one.
 
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