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hindy111

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A season from hell at Penrith will end with more blood on the floor after young gun hooker Wayde Egan was the latest player told he is free to find a new home.

This is despite the 22-year-old having two years to run on his current contract which is understood to be worth in the vicinity of $500,000 a season.
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There is also every chance Reagan Campbell-Gillard will be playing his final game for the Panthers when they run out against Newcastle on Sunday as Ivan Cleary’s clean-out continues.

Campbell-Gillard is understood to be in delicate negotiations despite having five more years on his lucrative current deal at the foot of the mountains that was only upgraded and extended last year.

While several clubs have expressed interest in the firebrand front-rower, Parramatta are believed to be leading the chase.

There has been speculation linking Jared Waerea-Hargreaves to Penrith but the Sydney Roosters’ veteran enforcer still has a year to run on his contract and the Roosters are adamant they won’t lose him for next year.

Egan was shattered when he initially found out that Cleary had signed Api Koroisau from Manly.

Egan is regarded as one of the most talented dummy halves coming through in the NRL who Andrew Johns once likened to a young Cameron Smith.


Egan had progressed through the Panthers’ junior system since he was scouted from Lithgow as a teenager and was highly regarded by Phil Gould and former coach Anthony Griffin.

But it was clear he was not playing to his strengths under Cleary’s coaching.

On Thursday Cleary met with Mark Stewart who manages both players. Stewart then met with Egan to discuss their plan going forward.

The gifted dummy half is in demand with Canterbury, Wests Tigers and the New Zealand Warriors understood to be showing interest.

Stewart was reluctant to discuss any details relating to Campbell-Gillard’s future when contacted but confirmed that Cleary had informed him that Egan was free to negotiate with rival clubs.

Such is the cruel world of NRL, Egan has been carrying a shoulder injury through to the end of the season that will require off-season surgery and that has played a huge part in the decision to sign Koroisau.

The surgery will basically rule Egan out for most of the pre-season training (three to four months) and Stewart said Cleary was worried that would delay his development.

“He has handled it really well,” Stewart said of Egan’s reaction.

“He was very, very dejected and disappointed when he was first told which is to be expected.

“When you sign a new three-year contract 12 months ago and you feel you are doing everything right and then they go and sign someone above you it can be a little bit disheartening.

“But that is the game. It is business.”

Cleary, who has already let go of Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and Waqa Blake this season, assured Stewart that Egan didn’t have to leave if he couldn’t find another club.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...n/news-story/62aba81e96e24af8fff598944772aade

Gee they are paying rookies over half a million a season hey lol.
 

84 Baby

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Cleary.

He didn't sign any of them. He can point to the alleged deals and say "well it's no wonder we played shit, look what Gus paid this merkin!"
Perhaps also helps in telling them to get f**ked. But it doesn’t really help Penrith in negotiations. Does it?
 

hindy111

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Cleary.

He didn't sign any of them. He can point to the alleged deals and say "well it's no wonder we played shit, look what Gus paid this merkin!"

Agree.
Cleary didn't polish the side. He turned them into a mess. Had he not let DWZ and BLAKE go it looks like a disaster.
From 5th to 11th.
Now he can start his rebuild.
 
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I have no issues with you disagreeing (on a constant basis mind you). But you certainly like to push your views across consistently. All I’m stating is that he’s getting on and not a shadow of the player he once was.

And without turning this into an argument you were suggesting sivos try scoring feats are somehow related to MJ. But it’s all good, you certainly are entitled to an opinion.

Fair nuff. I'd rather push views consistently than inconsistently :)

Jenko did ok again tonight though, in both facets of the game.
 

Happy MEel

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And while he wasn't great last year (by any standard), a lot of peoples' judgement on him seemed to stem from stuff like dropping the ball over the line.....that shit happens and has little to do with attitude or current ability.
Correct. If the overall figures are accurate we’re golden on that edge.
 

Glenneel

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Yet the Roosters went and signed Kyle Flanagan. Indeed not one NRL club has room for Drew H in their top 30. Go figure.
Not sure what you're trying to say here, I'm talking about playing him in the second row, not as a half. Thought the Wade Graham analogy would have given you a clue, guess we all can't be geniuses.
 
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