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Hasn't Matterson already taken up his option?I'm sure they wanna keep brown (at the right price) but what about penisini or matterson. This is a sticky situation
This.We signed Ronald volkman for depth, not as a succession plan for dylbags
That Lincoln fletcher kid sounds pretty good.
Hasn't Matterson already taken up his option?
This is Orr realising he sold his client short when he accepted the current contract with the POs in it. Now he wants more money and is pushing the narrative that the POs were bad for Parra and we can get rid of them if we would only give his client more cash. Maybe we're not the ones who are desperate? Just take the PO ffs Orr, and try again in three years time.They're only talking about the first player option which is the one that expires in Round 10. So essentially if he agrees to stay that itself negates the first PO
To put it plainly they are asking for more money to stay at Parramatta. The PO has nothing to do with it.
Agreed. They are entitled to, since they gave up money when they agreed to the PO in the first place. We've already benefited from the PO. Now it's Drown's turn.Dylan and his management are doing exactly what the PO allows them to do. Take their time and explore all possible options for an extension with parra or a new contract somewhere else.
You'd be silly not to.
It's not exactly the same. The difference is we can't f**k him off if we wanted to. But if we gave him this contract in the first place it means we wanted him to stay.People around here will say... it's exactly the same a being off contract. But from the clubs point of view, is it??
All possible. But when we gave Drown this contract we decided we were happy for him to stay if he activated the option. If he doesn't, we will use his cap space elsewhere. The longer it goes on, the more likely it is he will stay. Rival offers will come with their own deadlines and there's currently plenty of first graders off contract.Maybe Ryles doesn't rate brown as highly as BA did? Maybe Ryles thinks too much money is invested in the halves?? Maybe a young kid is coming through they'd wanna invest in?
If these players didn't have POs, and we wanted to keep them, what sort of deadlines do you really think we would be imposing?Point is Ryles and his team have no control of the roster till these POed players make their decisions.
Lomax was still available in April last year. Players are all f**king whingers these days, and a club with cap space is very attractive. Plenty of merkins will be homesick for Kellyville. And I'm not just talking about the Arthur's boys.Hopefully if they do move on, there's some talent on the market to replace them.
I suspect it's the kind of deadline you'd give to an elite player, whether he had a PO or not. If the deadline was too short it would be worthless, just like if the value of the option years was much below expected market value. To be an option there has to be a chance it would and wouldn't be activated. If it was a no brainer either way it wouldn't be an option at all.It wouldn't be such a issue if the deadline wasn't so long
Moses took longer than round ten in 2023. Do you really think we would be telling Drown to sIgN oR f**k oF!!! if there was no PO? This sort of thing might hurt morale but the players are at fault here, not the club. Drown can activate his PO any time.I would assert that another downside is the effect on team morale as well as Drown's relationship with the coach for season 2025. When you look at the likes of Stephen Crighton, Rheed, Kikau etc at least when they made their decisions it was well before an upcoming season and allowed all parties to digest the decision and crack on with the season ahead of them before they departed. This Round 10 activation of his PO bullshit has the potential to promote dissension among the group and greatly hamstrings any chance to succeed IMO...
And we went from Grand Finalists to missing the 8.... Could've been some dissension in the ranks and poor team morale that caused it because of those contract stand offs.... Nobody here can say for sure either way....Moses took longer than round ten in 2023.
Well there needs to be a vacancy when he wants to play first grade, so one of Moses or Drown would need to be gone. I believe Fletcher is only 18 this year so hopefully no other club offers him top 17 money any time soon. How many years does Moses have left in first grade? He is 31 this year so could be another four or five years depending on how his body holds up.This.
I'm sure they don't want to lose Fletcher such as they did Talagi and Sanders.
I recall early on in that year when Moses didn't ice those clutch moments in those early tight games we lost and a lot of chatter on here was is he worth the money and has it become a distraction.And we went from Grand Finalists to missing the 8.... Could've been some dissension in the ranks and poor team morale that caused it because of those contract stand offs.... Nobody here can say for sure either way....
Yep, I felt he looked distracted early that year....I recall early on in that year when Moses didn't ice those clutch moments in those early tight games we lost and a lot of chatter on here was is he worth the money and has it become a distraction.
Moses even arked up once at a mid week press conference early that season when the journos were questioning him about why it wasn't sorted before the season started and how it may have been a distraction for the team
Agreed. The point is it's the player who dragged his arse, not us.And we went from Grand Finalists to missing the 8.... Could've been some dissension in the ranks and poor team morale that caused it because of those contract stand offs.... Nobody here can say for sure either way....
Yep, I felt he looked distracted early that year....
Let's say it's not sorted and were losing were already know what the major talking point going to be.
Bloody hell, Paulo has trimmed downprotein shakes for the win