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King-Gutho94

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As I said a week or so ago, I would have liked to have kept him.
But not on the stupid dollars he and his manager were asking for. I'm glad we stood our ground. We'll now go and source a 5/8th to serve our club better and allow our salary cap to be better balanced.
I also stated that if he goes, I won't lose any sleep over it, and I haven't.
If there is a loser in this whole scenario, it's the Knights, for paying overs. Some may call it market value, but in my mind, its desperation.
There has only ever been one player that has been worth a long term $1 million contract that has earned it, and that is DCE at Manly.
I laugh at the fact that Newcastle have just signed the most expensive player ever in the NRL yet he's not even amongst the best 20 players in the League. Not even on potential. He's past the "potential" stage of his career.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think this signing may even end in tears for Parra this season. It's my opinion that he's just not mature enough to handle the pressure he has put himself under and be able to perform for the rest of the season now for us.
Time will tell.
It says a lot when the Johns brothers are questioning the signing.

They are Newcastle through and through.

And tbh there media presence has meant the media has gone soft on the club when going bad in the past decade.

So Dylan will be under the pump from day 1 in Newy.


But your right about this year suity if he can't get us home against the Tigers then When is he going too.

Like seriously what's the point of continuing on with the traitor if he can't beat the 3 x wooden spooners on the home patch it doesn't get any easier then that
 

Johnny88

Juniors
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Dylan Brown vs Parramatta Eels showdown on the cards as 2026 Las Vegas contenders emerge​

Dylan Brown’s first game for the Knights could be up against the Parramatta Eels, after both sides put up their hands to play in the 2026 Las Vegas season launch. See which clubs are interested.

Dylan Brown could be headed for a showdown with his former club Parramatta in Las Vegas after it emerged that the Eels and Newcastle were among seven clubs to put their hand up to take part in the season opener next year.

Adding intrigue to their application is the fact that Parramatta have put their hand up to open the season in America as well in 2026, meaning Brown’s first appearance at his new club could be against the club where he made his first grade debut.

The Eels had no desire to lose Brown but officially conceded defeat on Friday when they confirmed that they had waived the cooling off period for the New Zealand international.
It means any hope of a dramatic backflip are now gone, leaving the Knights with a clear path to get Brown’s signature on a contract and confirm the richest deal in NRL history.

St George Illawarra and the Bulldogs are all but certain to be one of the games at Allegiant Stadium having joined forces to launch a bid to play one of their two annual meetings in America.
Their other clash would likely be later in the year – potentially on neutral turf at Allianz Stadium – with the gate takings split between the clubs to mitigate any financial damage suffered as a result of taking a game to America.

With the Bulldogs and Dragons all but locked in, that leaves two spots open for Vegas. Parramatta and Newcastle officials submitted their applications by Friday afternoon’s deadline along with the Melbourne Storm, North Queensland Cowboys and the Dolphins.
It is understood of those sides, most have said their preference is to go to Vegas as the away side. The Knights would be open to being home or away which could leave them in the box seat to secure one of the two remaining places.

The NRL will then be left to decide whether to take a Queensland club or look to another Sydney club or the Storm.
It is understood the Gold Coast Titans and Wests Tigers opted not to apply while none of the sides who have been to Vegas over the past two years put their hand up to go again – the NRL has made it clear that every side will be given a chance over the course of the five-year agreement.
The Sea Eagles are keen to return to the US but could do so in 2027.
With applications to play in Las Vegas closing on Friday, it is understood the NRL wants to be in position to announce the chosen teams within a month.

 

Johnny88

Juniors
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NRL market watch: Broncos move to take Selwyn Cobbo off the market, Kini eyes $1m reward​

The Brisbane Broncos face a battle to get Selwyn Cobbo off the open market but a mega offer from an NRL rival could be too hard to refuse.

Brisbane have begun negotiations on a new deal for Selwyn Cobbo to stave off the threat of $1 million poaching raids for the Queensland Origin star.
This masthead can reveal Broncos bosses have kicked off preliminary talks with the matchwinning utility back ahead of Saturday night’s clash against the Raiders in Canberra.
The Maroons maestro is the hottest rising star left on the open market in the wake of Parramatta Eels pivot Dylan Brown’s decision to defect to Newcastle from next season on a 10-year, $13 million deal.

At least three NRL clubs have expressed interest in Cobbo, who was linked with the Roosters last season to replace rugby defectors Joey Manu and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, but the Broncos are up for the fight.

Currently on around $650,000 this season, Cobbo is happy to play wing or centre at the Broncos but a mega offer from an NRL rival, dangling the fullback carrot, could be too hard to refuse.

TITANIC RISE: KINI ON TRACK FOR NRL’S $1 MILLION CLUB
Keano Kini has been hailed the NRL’s next $1 million fullback with the Titans facing a big-money battle to retain the rising Kiwis star.
Kini has become one of the hottest backline prospects in the NRL as the Gold Coast young gun prepares to launch his 2025 campaign against the Bulldogs at Belmore on Sunday.

Keano Kini averaged more than four tackle busts per game in 2024. Picture: Getty Images

The Titans are screaming out for a marquee spine player and Kini could be that man if the 22-game novice continues his meteoric rise.
PSM player agent Chris Orr this week brokered Parramatta playmaker Dylan Brown’s $13 million, 10-year move to Newcastle and believes Kini is set to join the NRL’s million-dollar fraternity.

 

emjaycee

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Mate we didn't budge from our PO offer we didn't try to match it.
Actually, there is no proof that we didn't increase the PO offer with a new offer that negated the PO.

We did with Moses and he happened to accept it. We may have with Dylan too but it got bettered by Newcastle and we chose not to increase any further.
 
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