NO RUSH FOR NEWCASTLE
Don’t be surprised if Newcastle stays dormant in the player market for the next two months or so.
A three-year offer to Jack Bird is the exception but he is the only marquee player the Knights have their sights set on in the short term.
While they’ve signed Kalyn Ponga for 2018, they missed out on Matt Scott, who will remain at the Cowboys and Dale Finucane, who never asked the Knights for an offer before re-signing with the Storm.
Now, they’re happy to sit and wait.
Why? Because several clubs have been busily re-signing talent without any clarity on what the salary cap will be for next season.
You can bank on several clubs needing to offload players to be cap compliant and that’s just one of several reasons the Knights are in no rush.
Another reason is they want to see how their younger players, in particular the middle men, develop in the coming months.
The club is after an experienced middle and another back but with Dane Gagai yet to take up the option in his contract, the Knights will wait until he makes a call before making a move on what they do with their backline.
Gagai has until mid-season to activate another year on his contract.