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Glenneel

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That’s because you’re in our forum you dope. If you want to talk up the Tigers’ inexplicable brave new future you can f**k off and do it in your own forum.
Now Pou, don't be nasty. He knows the Tigers (or Wests or whatever they're called?) forum is shit just like the club and ours is so much better. All the educated types are here unlike the uneducated losers in theirs.
 

Glenneel

Bench
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3,781
Well just like you I’m not in control of the team. Unlike you I have the sense not to piss and moan about it.

How’s your high standards working out for you in real life you cranky bitter dope?
Don't hurt his feeling Pou. Just Joking. Now I'm kidding, lawyers don't have feelings. He has a KCs mentality in a lawyer's body.
 

Johnny88

Juniors
Messages
1,335

Scandal-free season, free agent coups: What is on your NRL club’s Christmas wish list​

Some clubs want new players, while some want their current players to perform better. Others just want a season without any off-field shenanigans. We take a look at what’s on every NRL club’s wish list this Christmas.

Some NRL club’s Christmas wish lists are more extensive than others.
For some, it’s as simple as getting through the year without any off-field distractions.
For others, it’s raiding the transfer market to recruit some fresh talent and give their playing rosters an overhaul.
We take a look at what’s on every NRL club’s Christmas wish list this festive season.

BRONCOS​

Wish: A scandal-free season
What the Broncos would give for no off-field distractions.
Coach Michael Maguire has already gone about improving the culture, setting new standards for the players.
Brisbane bookended 2024 with Adam Reynolds and Pat Carrigan’s boozy argy bargy and Ezra Mam’s car crash drama. In between was the Spencer Leniu-Mam Las Vegas racism scandal, Reece Walsh twice being sidelined by illegal hits from opposition players and Payne Haas dealing with both his mother and father being behind bars.
It’s no surprise it ended with the Broncos crashing out of finals contention and coach Kevin Walters sacked.

BULLDOGS​

Wish: Leo Thompson
The Bulldogs are desperate to bulk up their middle and securing Newcastle prop Leo Thompson would be the perfect present.
They have money to spend, having missed out on Addin Fonua-Blake, Stefano Utoikamanu, Ryan Papenhuyzen and Ben Hunt in the free agent stakes. Landing a big scalp like Thompson, who is still just 24, would catapult Canterbury into top-four calculations.

COWBOYS​

Wish: The old John Bateman

the signing of English veteran John Bateman on a two-year deal could be a real blessing.
At 31, he’s no spring chicken, and his acrimonious split from the Wests Tigers raises concerns. But Bateman is a tough, talented footballer with a great offload and he should be motivated to prove the critics wrong.

DOLPHINS​

Wish: A witch doctor for the Bennett curse
The Dolphins’ succession plan with Kristian Woolf has been long established, however so was Souths’ with Jason Demetriou.
In Woolf’s favour is his relationship with key Dolphins: half Isaiya Katoa and veteran forward Felise Kaufusi while coaching Tonga, and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow during his time at North Queensland.
He’s also a proven winner, having led St Helens to English Super League titles in each of his three seasons.
They could also do with a magic fix for Tom Flegler’s nerve issue in his shoulder.

DRAGONS​

Wish: Production line gold
They are relying on veteran recruits Clint Gutherson, Valentine Holmes and Damien Cook to further coach Shane Flanagan’s revival in 2025.
They have invested heavily in their juniors, with the likes of back-rowers Dylan Egan and Hamish Stewart tipped to make their NRL debuts at some stage, joining twins Toby and Ryan Coachman.
A steady production line of talent will make the Dragons less reliant on securing big-name free agents, giving them more salary cap flexibility. While having a local flavour to the Red-V will help elevate support among the fans.

EELS​

Wish: Eradicate contract exit clauses
Mitchell Moses is among the Eels players with exit clauses. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

Mitchell Moses is among the Eels players with exit clauses. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images
Forget Santa Claus, it’s all about exit clauses at Parramatta.
Three of the Eels’ best players — halves Mitchell Moses and Dylan Brown, as well as strike centre Will Penisini — all have contract options in their favour where they could opt out of the Eels in the next two years.
It’s a key cause of angst among the blue-and-gold faithful, who fear an exodus of talent could set the club back years.
Parramatta are working with Moses’ management to remove his options, but the immediate concern is Brown and Penisini, who both have until May to commit for the 2026 season.

KNIGHTS​

Wish: More instruments for the one-man band
The Knights have been finalists in five of Adam O’Brien’s six seasons but are yet to get past week two of the post-season.
Someone needs to step up.

PANTHERS​

Wish: Pundits’ death knell
Blaize Talagi needs to back up a strong rookie season, the McLean brothers need to prove they can restock the backline, while Isaiah Papali’i will be out to rekindle the form that made him one of the NRL’s most damaging edge players

RABBITOHS​

Wish: Wayne Bennett magic
Forget about their lack of depth in their middles, Cameron Murray and Alex Johnston’s long-term injuries, question marks over the hooker position and the enigmatic Latrell Mitchell, it’s the Bennett elixir the Rabbitohs are banking on.
The Rabbitohs are coming off a disastrous 2024 campaign, and have significant challenges already mounting up to break back in among the NRL’s elite, but Bennett has a way of managing the storm.
He could be the man to rejuvenate Josh Schuster and Jayden Sullivan, introduce Lewis Dodd to the NRL and get the best out of Mitchell.

RAIDERS​

Wish: Proof-of-age cards
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Ricky Stuart has gone on a signing spree, securing a bulk of talent who were part of the NSW under-19s team.
Banking on a bunch of teenagers to lead your NRL campaign is a tough ask, with the roster looking like an exceptionally Green Machine.
However, if these youngsters can live up to the hype, in the way that Ethan Strange stepped up to NRL level last year and owned the No.6 jersey, there is hope for the Raiders.
Chevy Stewart, Ethan Sanders, Myles Martin, Savelio Tamale, Jack Clydsdale and Strange all have the talent to be stars of the future, but the Raiders need them to perform now.


ROOSTERS​

Wish: Lift the injury curse
Sam Walker and Brandon Smith are also recovering from ACL injuries and will miss a significant part of the season.
They’ll also be hoping there’s still enough hairspray in the can of veteran Chad Townsend, who brings the best bouffant in the NRL to Bondi, where he will be charged with leading the halves during a real season of change at the club.

SEA EAGLES​

Wish: More No.1 jumpers
Tom Trbojevic. Tolutau Koula. Lehi Hopoate.
Manly have three quality fullback options who they need to somehow fit into their 17-man squad.


SHARKS​

Wish: Rejuvenated Hynes and no more hold-ups
Cronulla are praying the only red tape they have will be around their Christmas presents, not the stymied redevelopment of their stadium, leagues club and adjacent precinct.
The Sharks’ crowd capacity has been restricted to just 13,500

STORM​

Wish: Nelson off the naughty list
The addition of Stefano Utoikamanu shows why Melbourne are premiership favourites.

TITANS​

Wish: Protein powder & Elastoplast
f the Gold Coast can bulk up Jayden Campbell this off-season, he could be the answer to their longstanding halves puzzle.

WARRIORS​

Wish: A new Shaun Johnson
Luke Metcalf, Te Maire Martin, Chanel Harris-Tavita and Tanah Boyd are all vying to be the Warriors’ starting halves.
Johnson’s retirement means one of these men need to step up and be the organising No.7 the club needs.

TIGERS​

Wish: No more cutlery
Tigers fans have suffered enough. A fourth wooden spoon would just be cruel, especially after the quality recruiting spree the club has just completed.

However, no finals appearances since 2011 is a big monkey to get off their backs.
While they might not be a top-eight side next season, improvement will be seen as a positive.

 

84 Baby

Referee
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29,747

Scandal-free season, free agent coups: What is on your NRL club’s Christmas wish list​

Some clubs want new players, while some want their current players to perform better. Others just want a season without any off-field shenanigans. We take a look at what’s on every NRL club’s wish list this Christmas.

Some NRL club’s Christmas wish lists are more extensive than others.
For some, it’s as simple as getting through the year without any off-field distractions.
For others, it’s raiding the transfer market to recruit some fresh talent and give their playing rosters an overhaul.
We take a look at what’s on every NRL club’s Christmas wish list this festive season.

BRONCOS​

Wish: A scandal-free season
What the Broncos would give for no off-field distractions.
Coach Michael Maguire has already gone about improving the culture, setting new standards for the players.
Brisbane bookended 2024 with Adam Reynolds and Pat Carrigan’s boozy argy bargy and Ezra Mam’s car crash drama. In between was the Spencer Leniu-Mam Las Vegas racism scandal, Reece Walsh twice being sidelined by illegal hits from opposition players and Payne Haas dealing with both his mother and father being behind bars.
It’s no surprise it ended with the Broncos crashing out of finals contention and coach Kevin Walters sacked.

BULLDOGS​

Wish: Leo Thompson
The Bulldogs are desperate to bulk up their middle and securing Newcastle prop Leo Thompson would be the perfect present.
They have money to spend, having missed out on Addin Fonua-Blake, Stefano Utoikamanu, Ryan Papenhuyzen and Ben Hunt in the free agent stakes. Landing a big scalp like Thompson, who is still just 24, would catapult Canterbury into top-four calculations.

COWBOYS​

Wish: The old John Bateman

the signing of English veteran John Bateman on a two-year deal could be a real blessing.
At 31, he’s no spring chicken, and his acrimonious split from the Wests Tigers raises concerns. But Bateman is a tough, talented footballer with a great offload and he should be motivated to prove the critics wrong.

DOLPHINS​

Wish: A witch doctor for the Bennett curse
The Dolphins’ succession plan with Kristian Woolf has been long established, however so was Souths’ with Jason Demetriou.
In Woolf’s favour is his relationship with key Dolphins: half Isaiya Katoa and veteran forward Felise Kaufusi while coaching Tonga, and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow during his time at North Queensland.
He’s also a proven winner, having led St Helens to English Super League titles in each of his three seasons.
They could also do with a magic fix for Tom Flegler’s nerve issue in his shoulder.

DRAGONS​

Wish: Production line gold
They are relying on veteran recruits Clint Gutherson, Valentine Holmes and Damien Cook to further coach Shane Flanagan’s revival in 2025.
They have invested heavily in their juniors, with the likes of back-rowers Dylan Egan and Hamish Stewart tipped to make their NRL debuts at some stage, joining twins Toby and Ryan Coachman.
A steady production line of talent will make the Dragons less reliant on securing big-name free agents, giving them more salary cap flexibility. While having a local flavour to the Red-V will help elevate support among the fans.

EELS​

Wish: Eradicate contract exit clauses
Mitchell Moses is among the Eels players with exit clauses. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

Mitchell Moses is among the Eels players with exit clauses. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images
Forget Santa Claus, it’s all about exit clauses at Parramatta.
Three of the Eels’ best players — halves Mitchell Moses and Dylan Brown, as well as strike centre Will Penisini — all have contract options in their favour where they could opt out of the Eels in the next two years.
It’s a key cause of angst among the blue-and-gold faithful, who fear an exodus of talent could set the club back years.
Parramatta are working with Moses’ management to remove his options, but the immediate concern is Brown and Penisini, who both have until May to commit for the 2026 season.

KNIGHTS​

Wish: More instruments for the one-man band
The Knights have been finalists in five of Adam O’Brien’s six seasons but are yet to get past week two of the post-season.
Someone needs to step up.

PANTHERS​

Wish: Pundits’ death knell
Blaize Talagi needs to back up a strong rookie season, the McLean brothers need to prove they can restock the backline, while Isaiah Papali’i will be out to rekindle the form that made him one of the NRL’s most damaging edge players

RABBITOHS​

Wish: Wayne Bennett magic
Forget about their lack of depth in their middles, Cameron Murray and Alex Johnston’s long-term injuries, question marks over the hooker position and the enigmatic Latrell Mitchell, it’s the Bennett elixir the Rabbitohs are banking on.
The Rabbitohs are coming off a disastrous 2024 campaign, and have significant challenges already mounting up to break back in among the NRL’s elite, but Bennett has a way of managing the storm.
He could be the man to rejuvenate Josh Schuster and Jayden Sullivan, introduce Lewis Dodd to the NRL and get the best out of Mitchell.

RAIDERS​

Wish: Proof-of-age cards
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Ricky Stuart has gone on a signing spree, securing a bulk of talent who were part of the NSW under-19s team.
Banking on a bunch of teenagers to lead your NRL campaign is a tough ask, with the roster looking like an exceptionally Green Machine.
However, if these youngsters can live up to the hype, in the way that Ethan Strange stepped up to NRL level last year and owned the No.6 jersey, there is hope for the Raiders.
Chevy Stewart, Ethan Sanders, Myles Martin, Savelio Tamale, Jack Clydsdale and Strange all have the talent to be stars of the future, but the Raiders need them to perform now.


ROOSTERS​

Wish: Lift the injury curse
Sam Walker and Brandon Smith are also recovering from ACL injuries and will miss a significant part of the season.
They’ll also be hoping there’s still enough hairspray in the can of veteran Chad Townsend, who brings the best bouffant in the NRL to Bondi, where he will be charged with leading the halves during a real season of change at the club.

SEA EAGLES​

Wish: More No.1 jumpers
Tom Trbojevic. Tolutau Koula. Lehi Hopoate.
Manly have three quality fullback options who they need to somehow fit into their 17-man squad.


SHARKS​

Wish: Rejuvenated Hynes and no more hold-ups
Cronulla are praying the only red tape they have will be around their Christmas presents, not the stymied redevelopment of their stadium, leagues club and adjacent precinct.
The Sharks’ crowd capacity has been restricted to just 13,500

STORM​

Wish: Nelson off the naughty list
The addition of Stefano Utoikamanu shows why Melbourne are premiership favourites.

TITANS​

Wish: Protein powder & Elastoplast
f the Gold Coast can bulk up Jayden Campbell this off-season, he could be the answer to their longstanding halves puzzle.

WARRIORS​

Wish: A new Shaun Johnson
Luke Metcalf, Te Maire Martin, Chanel Harris-Tavita and Tanah Boyd are all vying to be the Warriors’ starting halves.
Johnson’s retirement means one of these men need to step up and be the organising No.7 the club needs.

TIGERS​

Wish: No more cutlery
Tigers fans have suffered enough. A fourth wooden spoon would just be cruel, especially after the quality recruiting spree the club has just completed.

However, no finals appearances since 2011 is a big monkey to get off their backs.
While they might not be a top-eight side next season, improvement will be seen as a positive.

Wrong! It’s not exodus we’re worried about, it’s the angst that agents and newspapers generate around renegotiations that we could do without
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
3,871

DaveMc

Juniors
Messages
1,254
His requests were before he played. it was rejected. He wasnt happy. Richo met with his parents in June. Afterwards, everyone on board. Source: Shane Richardson himself.

Galvin can have a $1M payrise whenever he wants (Edit: between now and Nov 1.).
“Galvin's management made a series of release requests in June”

Either way, nice to see you acknowledge the plural of ‘requests’.
 

DaveMc

Juniors
Messages
1,254
I back my source...

Why?
Yes, unbiased Richo. Curious he didn’t deny any release request was made at the time, instead saying it would happen over his dead body.

And because you have been adamant that Galvin only ever requested a release once. Now you seem to be acknowledging it occurred multiple times.
 

Delboy

First Grade
Messages
7,551
There’s been a lot of negative comments re Dylan Brown, he does some very good things that get no notice.

There’s a young boy in Westmead Hospital intensive care ward who will disagree. Someone must have contacted Dylan and let him know this young boy was doing it tough but Dylan was his favourite Eel. Unannounced Dylan turned up at his bedside, stayed for at least 1 1/2 hours , chatting and gave the boy his playing shirt and other stuff. He now calls him at least once a week to check on his progress and said he will see him again at Xmas.

Looks like he has more than turned the corner so to speak, good on Dylan, he now has a fan who won’t forget his visits.
 

Tiger5150

Bench
Messages
3,871
Yes, unbiased Richo.


I back the bloke that was at each of the discussion over some numpty reporter spouting what the agent wants or a merkin on the internet.
Curious he didn’t deny any release request was made at the time,
Why would you deny a release was requested when it was? It was actually a pretty sensible and reasonable request. An 18yo kid signs what looks like a good contract and then all of a sudden there are 3 halves signed for 5 years in front of you.

instead saying it would happen over his dead body.
Good for him. About time we had more of that at the club. Years late.

And because you have been adamant that Galvin only ever requested a release once. Now you seem to be acknowledging it occurred multiple times.
ITs the same release. He has 1 Contract. If in March 2024 he comes to the club and say "you know what, you have signed a heap of more experience halves than me for long term contract, i want out so I can find a pathway", we say no and he still isnt happy about the same release request and he or his manager talk about it later, its still the same request.

More importantly, as a Parra fan why do you care? Galvin will be at the Tigers until at least Nov 2026 and is costing us peanuts. he has zero options in his Contract. If I was a Parra fan Id be more worried about Dylan Browns Conctract options and the annual circus that will roll into town each year.
 

DaveMc

Juniors
Messages
1,254
MITs the same release. He has 1 Contract. If in March 2024 he comes to the club and say "you know what, you have signed a heap of more experience halves than me for long term contract, i want out so I can find a pathway", we say no and he still isnt happy about the same release request and he or his manager talk about it later, its still the same request.
‘When I use a word, Tigers5150 said in rather a scornful tone, ‘it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.’

That’s honestly a pretty sad explanation, mate.
 
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There’s been a lot of negative comments re Dylan Brown, he does some very good things that get no notice.

There’s a young boy in Westmead Hospital intensive care ward who will disagree. Someone must have contacted Dylan and let him know this young boy was doing it tough but Dylan was his favourite Eel. Unannounced Dylan turned up at his bedside, stayed for at least 1 1/2 hours , chatting and gave the boy his playing shirt and other stuff. He now calls him at least once a week to check on his progress and said he will see him again at Xmas.

Looks like he has more than turned the corner so to speak, good on Dylan, he now has a fan who won’t forget his visits.

That’s a really good trait. But when you do those things you don’t do it to get noticed. You do it to help others with out expecting anything in return. And if he has been doing those things then that says a lot about him. I have been critical of him ever since his off field incident, his dumb posts on social media . But I like this stuff. Hopefully he has a massive consistent year.
 

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