id say it carries a lot more downside than upside
The upside is whatever amount of contract money it saved the club, which we'll never know. The downside is only downside if the player takes up the option (and presumably is worth less than whatever the value of the option is).
and it has just shown its ugly head yesterday.
Yesterday had nothing to do with the PO. It expired months ago.
The biggest downside is that the player has us on the hook till round 10 the following season while free agents are free to negotiate from nov 1. the PO would be a lot less painful if the player had to make a decision by nov 1.
We already offered a new contract long before the option expired. It would've been for a lot more than the PO was worth, making the option a non-factor.
id say the only reason we are offering POs is because we are negotiating from a position of weakness. we are unable to handle player managers and theyre walking all over us.
The rumour I hear is that we are lowballing managers and dragging out negotiations rather than letting them walk all over us. That's why they don't like dealing with us. They would prefer we sack MON and go back to the days when we threw top dollar at their clients every election time.
In order to seal the deal we are adding these options and theyre going to make it hard to manage our roster moving forward.
next year we have Dylan, Will and Matto all with POs, which represents over 2mil in the cap.
The player options will all be for less than they are on. The expectation is always that the player doesn't take up the option, because it is likely to be unders. It's a safety net for the player, not a release clause, and not a free extra year on huge money. They are intended for tragedies like what happened to Dunster.
The expectation is that the player will negotiate a new deal rather than take the option, just like RCG did in 2021:
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...r/news-story/79e8a7b38183681e3af5fcf457a62e71
next year we have Dylan, Will and Matto all with POs, which represents over 2mil in the cap.
We will make new offers to Drown and Penisini before their options are even a factor. So will rival clubs. It's no different to any other off contract player. The difference is if the player does an ACL during negotiations and clubs all pull their offers, he has a safety net. Like when Christian Welch took up his option at the Storm after he did his ACL and we withdrew our offer:
https://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news/20192/11/20/forward-four-pack-extend-contracts-with-storm/