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Noise

Coach
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He's also better than Morgan.

Was he a junior at our club??? Someone told me he was.

Yep was with us in 2009 in Harold Matts then it seems we didn't pick him the next year and so he went to western sydney academy (which is kind of the reject team for parra and penrith) before moving to the roosters.
 

hineyrulz

Post Whore
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153,770
Yep was with us in 2009 in Harold Matts then it seems we didn't pick him the next year and so he went to western sydney academy (which is kind of the reject team for parra and penrith) before moving to the roosters.
Imagine my surprise, another talent we have let go.

But but but but someone else was in charge back then, we have a super dooper recruitment team in charge now who know their stuff. The same people who believe that Kyle Feldt is a recruitment target........
 

El Diablo

Post Whore
Messages
94,107
Jed Bogan is f**king useless. hope we don't sign him

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...s/news-story/89fe3d9cba537e8d43d6461a07d5cfc6

Sydney Roosters keen to poach Jed Bogan from St George Illawarra Dragons
MICHAEL CARAYANNIS, The Sunday Telegraph
9 minutes ago

THE Roosters are preparing to poach Jed Bogan from the Dragons as the Kangaroos star remains locked in a contract stand-off with St George Illawarra.

While the Roosters have identified James Tedesco as their No.1 target to play fullback, the club has drawn up a hit list of other potential fullbacks should Tedesco remain at the Tigers or link with Canterbury.

The next cab off the rank is Bogan, who remains unsigned beyond this season as negotiations with St George Illawarra stall.

Nearly all the Roosters’ main outside backs are off contract at the end of this year, with only the up-and-coming Joseph Manu contracted beyond 2017 of those players who played against Newcastle on Friday night.

The “rested” Latrell Mitchell is also under contract, but the likes of Michael Gordon, Daniel Tupou, Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Blake Ferguson are all up for grabs.

Ferguson is eyeing a significant contract upgrade, having established himself as a representative player since joining the Roosters after 18 months out of the NRL following his sacking at the Raiders while Tupou has been linked to Parramatta and Manly.

With so many outside backs becoming free agents and with forward Kane Evans set to sign with the Eels, there will be plenty of salary cap space for the Roosters to make a pitch for a high-profile fullback such as Bogan or Tedesco.

They had kept money in the bank to pursue Jarryd Hayne, who was due to end his three-year stint at San Francisco 49ers this year, but the club has since gone cold on Hayne following his return to the NRL with the Titans last year. He could come back on the radar should Bogan or Tedesco brush the Roosters, with Hayne having until next month to take up an option to remain at the Titans.

Bogan has signalled his intentions to stay at St George Illawarra but the club have yet to budge on its original offer of $2.2 million over three years. Bogan’s asking price is about $1 million a season, with the former Raider showing no desire to move away from his preferred fullback position, while the Dragons see him as the club’s long-term centre option.

“It’s a big decision for me to make career wise, moving to the centres when I’ve played my whole career at fullback,” Bogan said last week. “I still see myself as a decent fullback. I’ve worked pretty hard all pre-season at getting that ball-playing back into my game.”

While Dragons coach Paul McGregor wants Bogan to play fullback, he is no longer involved in player negotiations, with the club’s recruitment manager Ian Millward offering Dugan a deal to remain as a centre.

Bogan will have a chance to impress his future suitors with the 26-year-old expected to make his return from a hamstring injury in time to play the Roosters in the annual Anzac Day clash next Tuesday.
 

hineyrulz

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153,770
Jed Bogan is f**king useless. hope we don't sign him

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...s/news-story/89fe3d9cba537e8d43d6461a07d5cfc6

ydney Roosters keen to poach Jed Bogan from St George Illawarra Dragons
MICHAEL CARAYANNIS, The Sunday Telegraph
9 minutes ago

THE Roosters are preparing to poach Jed Bogan from the Dragons as the Kangaroos star remains locked in a contract stand-off with St George Illawarra.

While the Roosters have identified James Tedesco as their No.1 target to play fullback, the club has drawn up a hit list of other potential fullbacks should Tedesco remain at the Tigers or link with Canterbury.

The next cab off the rank is Bogan, who remains unsigned beyond this season as negotiations with St George Illawarra stall.

Nearly all the Roosters’ main outside backs are off contract at the end of this year, with only the up-and-coming Joseph Manu contracted beyond 2017 of those players who played against Newcastle on Friday night.

The “rested” Latrell Mitchell is also under contract, but the likes of Michael Gordon, Daniel Tupou, Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Blake Ferguson are all up for grabs.

Ferguson is eyeing a significant contract upgrade, having established himself as a representative player since joining the Roosters after 18 months out of the NRL following his sacking at the Raiders while Tupou has been linked to Parramatta and Manly.

With so many outside backs becoming free agents and with forward Kane Evans set to sign with the Eels, there will be plenty of salary cap space for the Roosters to make a pitch for a high-profile fullback such as Bogan or Tedesco.

They had kept money in the bank to pursue Jarryd Hayne, who was due to end his three-year stint at San Francisco 49ers this year, but the club has since gone cold on Hayne following his return to the NRL with the Titans last year. He could come back on the radar should Bogan or Tedesco brush the Roosters, with Hayne having until next month to take up an option to remain at the Titans.

Bogan has signalled his intentions to stay at St George Illawarra but the club have yet to budge on its original offer of $2.2 million over three years. Bogan’s asking price is about $1 million a season, with the former Raider showing no desire to move away from his preferred fullback position, while the Dragons see him as the club’s long-term centre option.

“It’s a big decision for me to make career wise, moving to the centres when I’ve played my whole career at fullback,” Bogan said last week. “I still see myself as a decent fullback. I’ve worked pretty hard all pre-season at getting that ball-playing back into my game.”

While Dragons coach Paul McGregor wants Bogan to play fullback, he is no longer involved in player negotiations, with the club’s recruitment manager Ian Millward offering Dugan a deal to remain as a centre.

Bogan will have a chance to impress his future suitors with the 26-year-old expected to make his return from a hamstring injury in time to play the Roosters in the annual Anzac Day clash next Tuesday.
So the Roosters have pulled out in the race on Teddy???? Him to the Eels isn't looking as crazy a Pou off tangent circular argument.
 

Gary Gutful

Post Whore
Messages
52,989
Jed Bogan is f**king useless. hope we don't sign him

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...s/news-story/89fe3d9cba537e8d43d6461a07d5cfc6

Sydney Roosters keen to poach Jed Bogan from St George Illawarra Dragons
MICHAEL CARAYANNIS, The Sunday Telegraph
9 minutes ago

THE Roosters are preparing to poach Jed Bogan from the Dragons as the Kangaroos star remains locked in a contract stand-off with St George Illawarra.

While the Roosters have identified James Tedesco as their No.1 target to play fullback, the club has drawn up a hit list of other potential fullbacks should Tedesco remain at the Tigers or link with Canterbury.

The next cab off the rank is Bogan, who remains unsigned beyond this season as negotiations with St George Illawarra stall.

Nearly all the Roosters’ main outside backs are off contract at the end of this year, with only the up-and-coming Joseph Manu contracted beyond 2017 of those players who played against Newcastle on Friday night.

The “rested” Latrell Mitchell is also under contract, but the likes of Michael Gordon, Daniel Tupou, Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Blake Ferguson are all up for grabs.

Ferguson is eyeing a significant contract upgrade, having established himself as a representative player since joining the Roosters after 18 months out of the NRL following his sacking at the Raiders while Tupou has been linked to Parramatta and Manly.

With so many outside backs becoming free agents and with forward Kane Evans set to sign with the Eels, there will be plenty of salary cap space for the Roosters to make a pitch for a high-profile fullback such as Bogan or Tedesco.

They had kept money in the bank to pursue Jarryd Hayne, who was due to end his three-year stint at San Francisco 49ers this year, but the club has since gone cold on Hayne following his return to the NRL with the Titans last year. He could come back on the radar should Bogan or Tedesco brush the Roosters, with Hayne having until next month to take up an option to remain at the Titans.

Bogan has signalled his intentions to stay at St George Illawarra but the club have yet to budge on its original offer of $2.2 million over three years. Bogan’s asking price is about $1 million a season, with the former Raider showing no desire to move away from his preferred fullback position, while the Dragons see him as the club’s long-term centre option.

“It’s a big decision for me to make career wise, moving to the centres when I’ve played my whole career at fullback,” Bogan said last week. “I still see myself as a decent fullback. I’ve worked pretty hard all pre-season at getting that ball-playing back into my game.”

While Dragons coach Paul McGregor wants Bogan to play fullback, he is no longer involved in player negotiations, with the club’s recruitment manager Ian Millward offering Dugan a deal to remain as a centre.

Bogan will have a chance to impress his future suitors with the 26-year-old expected to make his return from a hamstring injury in time to play the Roosters in the annual Anzac Day clash next Tuesday.
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Djay

Juniors
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Our forwards have been rolled comfortably the last month, people like Pou can blame a lack of a kicking game but we have been losing the ruck for a decade.
Exactly my point, would love it to be a monster forward.

We are missing one badly, what we have currently is simply not good enough.
 

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