What’s your team vs Newcastle?Surely Guymer or Doorey get a run next game??
Surely Guymer or Doorey get a run next game??
Parramatta.What’s your team vs Newcastle?
Off the fence you pussy.Parramatta.
I kind of like the idea of Gutho to 5/8. He is very crafty and a total competitor. I could see him shifting the ball very well and obviously he is very safe defensively out wide.
f**k it, let’s have an “unofficial “ conversation with Hammer who from my understanding is on not much. Let’s throw him Dyl’s 900k per year and if we end up with Hannay who knows…
I kind of like the idea of Gutho to 5/8. He is very crafty and a total competitor. I could see him shifting the ball very well and obviously he is very safe defensively out wide.
f**k it, let’s have an “unofficial “ conversation with Hammer who from my understanding is on not much. Let’s throw him Dyl’s 900k per year and if we end up with Hannay who knows…
Wasn't talking about salary.He would be on as much as them put together.
Wasn't talking about replacing 3 players with 1.And replacing three players with one would mean even less depth.
That might be your (unrelated) point.... My point was literally that Doueihi "Can't be any worse in our backline than Asi /[or] Harper /[or] Russell tbh".The point is Doueihi is a top 17 player while the others aren’t, with the possible exception of Russell, who would at least be a cheap top 17 player.
Russell? Again, wasn't talking about their relative salaries - just equating what they each bring on the field.I doubt he’d be on as more than the fifth best outside back at most clubs.
True, in a very "literal" way.If he declines his player option then whatever he chooses to do instead isn’t a transaction.
True. My use of the term "transaction" was more general than your quite literal interpretation.His cap space would be free to sign a replacement from anywhere, including the Warriors.
They are working as intended, reducing his cost under the cap. If he takes up the option we keep him for another two years and if he doesn't we have his cap space free to sign a replacement. Where's the problem? Without the player option he would be costing more.Obviously the option clauses agreed to by the recruitment team are working well. Guess we wait and see on the other multiple options out there.
Yep, merkins assume the player was happy to sign a seven year deal for the same value as the contract he's on, but then he said, hang on, how about this seven year contract, but with all these option clauses. And we said f**k yeah, we don't even know what option clauses do!Option clauses give the player a sense of being an Eel for life. It develops a mindset that it woukd be hard to walk away from family. The alternative was a vanilla 3 year deal.
Options can backfire if the player becomes garbage, which is hardly going to happen with Dylan, notwithstanding the bagging he gets on here from some.
No it's better for us under the cap, because the PO is something we can give the player instead of money. The money would count under the salary cap while the clause doesn't. If he doesn't activate it then it cost us nothing. The worst thing is if they do take the option because it means there were no better offers. Tell me if I'm going too fast for you.Fiscally it’s better for us, apparently.
Nah the scorelines were pretty well reflective of the onfield play. Dogs and Roosters are pretty good this year.It's hard to give a shit about the footy this year. For me now it's about the 4 peat. But Eels are very dissapointing. Even with Moses amd Guth we've been well.beaten two games in a row. Scorelines flattered us both times.
No you’re not. Basically he signed a 3 year deal with a ‘maybe’ clause that he will stay after the initial 3 years runs out. Basically the advantage to us is that we know how much money he is expecting if he takes the option. That’s the only advantage I can see.No it's better for us under the cap, because the PO is something we can give the player instead of money. The money would count under the salary cap while the clause doesn't. If he doesn't activate it then it cost us nothing. The worst thing is if they do take the option because it means there were no better offers. Tell me if I'm going too fast for you.
Paps is a dead set disaster for Melbourne let alone Parra. Guy talented but extreme level of injury prone. He won’t be cheap either but he’s another Ponga type part time player.I also like the idea of a new coach getting onto he Horn to Paps and having him play fullback and moving Gutho on team needs a new voice.
Hammer would be great to get at fullback as well!
There will be a deadline for activating the option. This article states it is the 30th of June: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...s/news-story/cfbcc1a62aa01170a11d5f426e1d9b3eQuick point, how can you plan forward on cap and other things if you have to wait annually for a player to make a decision, that is always assuming there is a plan .
I don't think it's every season. I remember it being reported as two separate dates during the length of the deal where the PO opens up.This is the issue...
We are waiting on Brown to make a decision every season now on his player option when we could be signing someone else available at the time or developing a junior...
We’d have a chance (you’d think) if we appointed Ryles.Paps is a dead set disaster for Melbourne let alone Parra. Guy talented but extreme level of injury prone. He won’t be cheap either but he’s another Ponga type part time player.