His agency is still active. His brother is the other agent on their books.
And the negative media starts... I guess it’s nice that Danny Weidler remembers who we are now. He hasn’t mentioned us in ages...
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/sb...g-again-says-eddie-jones-20200808-p55jwn.html
“The Newcastle Knights are going down a path that has led to problems at other NRL clubs.
Isaac Moses, who is challenging the NRL’s decision to cancel his accreditation as a player agent, is now a powerbroker at the club. He manages coach Adam O’Brien and assistants Willie Peters and David Furner. Moses used to work with the club’s new recruitment officer Clint Zammit. He also manages players Blake Green, David Klemmer, Andrew McCullough, Kurt Mann, Hymel Hunt, Enari Tuala, Tautau Moga and Gehamat Shibasaki.
People in league circles are now referring to the Knights as the mini Broncos, who have an all-Moses coaching staff and a host of players. Before O’Brien arrived, Moses’ impact at the club was minimal. Previously, he had a big presence at Parramatta (during a difficult time for the Eels) and Wests Tigers (when they had the so-called big four). The Warriors have now moved on many of Moses’ players.“
“His move to the Knights from the Warriors was also acrimonious. Warriors coach Todd Payten hammered him in a media conference during the week.
And now that he is at the Knights you have to wonder how Kurt Mann feels. Mann has been among the Knights’ best and most consistent players this year and is being shifted from five-eighth to make way for Green.”
“While on the Knights, Bradman Best is a huge part of Newcastle’s future. Or at least they hope he is. However, questions are being asked from his inner circle as to why he was left out on the field for as long as he was with a serious ankle injury during last week’s loss to the Storm.
Best will have an operation on Tuesday and faces a lengthy stint on the sidelines. A rising star hobbling around on the field wasn’t a good look for the game or the club.”