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TheRam

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I'll call it now Frank Pritchard will be a dud. He's lazy and old. Worst combo.

Would much rather Suaia Matagi, who runs like a runaway train.
 

miatch

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I'll call it now Frank Pritchard will be a dud. He's lazy and old. Worst combo.

Would much rather Suaia Matagi, who runs like a runaway train.

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I'll call it now Frank Pritchard will be a dud. He's lazy and old. Worst combo.

Would much rather Suaia Matagi, who runs like a runaway train.

While I agree that Matagi is a better (potential) signing, I think Frank is a fair risk. While we have a strong group of fwds, what we are missing is a big bopper to come off the bench. We don't have any giants, and I think he helps in that regard.
 

Joshuatheeel

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While I agree that Matagi is a better (potential) signing, I think Frank is a fair risk. While we have a strong group of fwds, what we are missing is a big bopper to come off the bench. We don't have any giants, and I think he helps in that regard.

Especially one with a good offload !!

He will definitely add value to our side.
 
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Joshuatheeel

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Pritchard's 2015 stats were approximately 8 tries / 8 TA's. 111run metres per game. 94% tackle success rate, but only made 412 tackles.
 

Gronk

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Pritchard's 2015 stats were approximately 8 tries / 8 TA's. 111run metres per game. 94% tackle success rate, but only made 412 tackles.

How much time does he spend on the paddock ? With the reduced interchange, a low minutes player puts pressure on the rest of the pack.
 

Gronk

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The salary cap issue set to cause many of NRL’s biggest names to lose money on next deal

SOME of the NRL’s biggest names may be short-changed due to 2018 salary cap uncertainty, leading manager Steve Gillis fears.

The NRL silly season has officially begun with rival clubs able to talk with players off contract in 2017 from Tuesday.

More than 200 players are up for grabs including the likes of Johnathan Thurston, Jason Taumalolo and Billy Slater.

NRL stars usually command top dollar at the negotiation table. But Player Agents Association (PAA) president Gillis admits they may not be paid their worth for the first time due to the 2018 cap mystery.

And he doesn’t expect them to take it lying down.

“There is a possibility you may not have done as good a deal as you would have hoped but that’s the landscape if your client wants to move forward now,” Gillis told AAP.

“If I was a player I would be making a bit of noise about it.

“I wouldn’t call it guess work but there is a need to put a fair amount of judgement into how it all unravels.”

The NRL is yet to finalise a 2018 cap figure amid ongoing collective bargaining agreement talks.

Gillis hopes the NRL provides a cap deadline sooner rather than later - but fears the worst.

“I have heard it might be April, May or as late as October next year,” he said.

“By those dates most, if not at all, prominent players have done their deals by then - it does make it very difficult.”

It is believed the likes of Thurston hope to sidestep the drama by negotiating a percentage deal in which his wage is adjusted once the cap is finalised.

But leading agent Gillis warned: “The vast majority of clubs have ruled out putting in triggers in for players because they have been caught in the past and miscalculated where the deal may end up.

“They can’t always be the most reliable option.

“It comes back to forecasting, making judgements, having a reasonable idea of what is more likely to happen.”

For the record, Gillis hoped the 2018 cap was more than the reported $10 million mark.

He was just unsure how the figure could be reached.

“I am a believer in the players getting their fair share of the pie,” Gillis said.

“If you ask me I think it should be more than $10 million.

“(But) we have spoken about extending squads from 25 to 30, bringing in rookies, increasing the minimum wage, putting more money into retirement funds, all that sort of thing.

“It’s all a bit of an omelette at the moment.”

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...l/news-story/b2b4ecbb474ae75525937fec05450a6f
 

Poupou Escobar

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How much time does he spend on the paddock ? With the reduced interchange, a low minutes player puts pressure on the rest of the pack.
That's why we have a pack full of hard working merkins able to play long stints. Teams will still be able to field big forwards who only play 20 minutes at a time but instead of three or four they will only use a couple.
 

Poupou Escobar

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"(But) we have spoken about extending squads from 25 to 30, bringing in rookies, increasing the minimum wage, putting more money into retirement funds, all that sort of thing.
But this merkin Gillis has his books full of stars so he wants all the extra money to go to them.
 

natheel

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How much time does he spend on the paddock ? With the reduced interchange, a low minutes player puts pressure on the rest of the pack.

To Be fair we have a pretty fit pack who all can push out decent minutes. Vave and Frank would be the only 'fat' players we really have.
 

Twizzle

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The salary cap issue set to cause many of NRL’s biggest names to lose money on next deal

SOME of the NRL’s biggest names may be short-changed due to 2018 salary cap uncertainty, leading manager Steve Gillis fears.

The NRL silly season has officially begun with rival clubs able to talk with players off contract in 2017 from Tuesday.

More than 200 players are up for grabs including the likes of Johnathan Thurston, Jason Taumalolo and Billy Slater.

NRL stars usually command top dollar at the negotiation table. But Player Agents Association (PAA) president Gillis admits they may not be paid their worth for the first time due to the 2018 cap mystery.

And he doesn’t expect them to take it lying down.

“There is a possibility you may not have done as good a deal as you would have hoped but that’s the landscape if your client wants to move forward now,” Gillis told AAP.

“If I was a player I would be making a bit of noise about it.

“I wouldn’t call it guess work but there is a need to put a fair amount of judgement into how it all unravels.”

The NRL is yet to finalise a 2018 cap figure amid ongoing collective bargaining agreement talks.

Gillis hopes the NRL provides a cap deadline sooner rather than later - but fears the worst.

“I have heard it might be April, May or as late as October next year,” he said.

“By those dates most, if not at all, prominent players have done their deals by then - it does make it very difficult.”

It is believed the likes of Thurston hope to sidestep the drama by negotiating a percentage deal in which his wage is adjusted once the cap is finalised.

But leading agent Gillis warned: “The vast majority of clubs have ruled out putting in triggers in for players because they have been caught in the past and miscalculated where the deal may end up.

“They can’t always be the most reliable option.

“It comes back to forecasting, making judgements, having a reasonable idea of what is more likely to happen.”

For the record, Gillis hoped the 2018 cap was more than the reported $10 million mark.

He was just unsure how the figure could be reached.

“I am a believer in the players getting their fair share of the pie,” Gillis said.

“If you ask me I think it should be more than $10 million.

“(But) we have spoken about extending squads from 25 to 30, bringing in rookies, increasing the minimum wage, putting more money into retirement funds, all that sort of thing.

“It’s all a bit of an omelette at the moment.”

http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl...l/news-story/b2b4ecbb474ae75525937fec05450a6f

which means some of those bottom feeders who call themselves player agents will be short changed which is why this player agent is having a whinge
 
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i hate how every single time the salary cap goes up all the marquee players decide to grab an extra 100k each what about the fringe first graders on match payments when do they get an upgrade??
 

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