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Rumoured Targets 3

Yosh

Coach
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Yes yosh. We're offloading a bunch of young players so we can sign a 31 year old prop coming towards the end of his career
:rolleyes:

I dunno man. He was real good again this year. If we do manage to offload the likes of Hetherington, Croker and Jones, maybe we do take RCG.

I just get the feeling we are trying to sign him.
 

Woody90

Juniors
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Apparently RCG is going to stay in and around Sydney. I'm getting the feeling we are trying to offload a bunch of middles to bring in RCG.

Toohey has come out and said we’re trying to shed middles because we have too many.
 

Woody90

Juniors
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DSaf posted a story on IG with Gags with the caption “He was there for my debut and my last game”.

That’s a great result for us if we’ve been able to move him on.

I reckon now our seasons done we’re going to see some movement on all of this.
 

PhilGould

Bench
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Former NSW prop Daniel Saifiti’s move to the Dolphins is on the verge of being confirmed after a breakthrough in negotiations with Newcastle.

It is understood that after weeks of protracted talks between the Knights and the Dolphins, a deal is close to being struck.

Saifiti is expected to have played his last game for the Knights after their 28-16 loss to North Queensland.

Saifiti’s impending exit comes as young back Tom Jenkins is granted a release and winger Enari Tuala edges towards a move to the Bulldogs.

The Eels are also expected to make inquiries around Newcastle hooker Jayden Brailey after Parramatta created salary cap space following the departure of prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard.

The NRL had to approve the reworked contract which will see Saifiti link up with the Dolphins until at least the end of 2027.

The final stumbling block was for the two clubs to agree on a financial commitment from the Knights, given Saifiti still had two years left on his rich deal worth about $850,000 a season.

Newcastle are expected to tip in about $200,000 for the next two seasons for Saifiti to play elsewhere.

He had discussions with the Dragons but those talks never eventuated with St George Illawarra hesitant to fill the gap left between what the Knights were going to pay and Saifiti’s expectations. He undertook a medical at the Dragons.

Saifiti travelled to Queensland last month to meet with Dolphins officials were it is understood he came to the realisation that his time at the Knights would end.

He knows incoming Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf from his stint at Newcastle – first as Nathan Brown’s assistant and then as interim coach for the final two games of the 2019 season.

The Dolphins have been on the lookout for a marquee prop to add to their forward pack for next season. They went close to securing Melbourne-bound Stefano Utoikamanu and have remained interested.

The Dolphins have already added rising Cowboys back-rower Kulikefu Finefeuiaki with earmarked Saifiti to replace Jesse Bromwich who has retired following their final round loss to Newcastle.

The Dolphins hope to welcome back injured representative duo Tom Gilbert and Tom Flegler next year too.

Brailey is another Knights player who could be on the move. He has 12 months left on his deal with the Eels set to register an interest given their lack of depth in the dummy half position.

The Knights have Phoenix Crossland and have signed ex-Eels rake Matt Arthur to a three-year contract.

The 23-year-old Jenkins made five appearances this season but it is understood he will leave the club at the end of the season despite having another year remaining on his current deal.

Tuala, meanwhile, has scored five tries in 15 appearances this season but is off contract at the end of the season and looks set to join the Bulldogs

 

Woody90

Juniors
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Honestly if we can move on DSaf and only have to cover 200k also move on Brails, Jenkins and Tuala that’s a huge win. The only one I’d be a bit disappointed to see go is Tuala as he’s such a good depth player, but with Schiller coming and Lucas being able to play at centre as needed don’t need Tuala for cover as much.

I reckon Hastings will go too. Can’t see him being happy sitting in reserve grade. Likes the limelight too much.

Question will be who we sign given we still need 30 players. I reckon we’ll see a lot of the juniors being upgraded. Dont think we’d lost much there tbh.
 

PhilGould

Bench
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Latest I saw was that the Storm tabled an official offer to him but that was a few weeks ago and evidently he hasn’t accepted it yet
 

Burwood

Bench
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Now that the season is officially over and players are no longer focused on what happens on the field, the fun begins.
 

Woody90

Juniors
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2,217
Just on Pezet, I admit I haven’t seen him play much.

Obviously would be an upgrade on what we have but how much? I get worried about signing kids that look good in good systems like Panthers or Storm where everyone looks good.
 

Old dog

Bench
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If we don’t sign a significant improvement 7 then I hope we use Cogger at 7 with Gamble at 6 and assume 9 & 14 will be Crosslands and Arthur, lock them in, allow them to establish familiarity and confidence in each other. Only changes should be due to injury or someone in Cup side putting on pressure such as Sutton and Pryce.
If Hastings stays put him on bench in Cup
 
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Knight Tales

Bench
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Some news on a half would be great. Cos Matt Arthur hasn’t even got a true mentor yet. Hastings is done here. His garbage attitude and general weirdness ie. praising opposing players and teams for their play on X etc. is not how it is done in the NRL. He still hasn’t worked out it your club first, second and third.
 

SamSepi0l

Juniors
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Some news on a half would be great. Cos Matt Arthur hasn’t even got a true mentor yet. Hastings is done here. His garbage attitude and general weirdness ie. praising opposing players and teams for their play on X etc. is not how it is done in the NRL. He still hasn’t worked out it your club first, second and third.
This is up there with the people who complain when players are laughing or talking with opponents post game.
 
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