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Ron's_Mate

Bench
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Why Klemmer’s likely Dragons move could give Tigers $1 million war chest
By Adrian Proszenko
Updated February 19, 2025 — 3.07pmfirst published at 11.26am

David Klemmer’s likely move to St George Illawarra will give Wests Tigers a war chest of up to $1 million to further add to one of the NRL’s most extensive roster overhauls.

After initially denying his request, the Dragons have granted Francis Molo permission to negotiate with other clubs. That move will cause a domino effect that is expected to result in Molo moving on and Klemmer coming in to replace him. It is a significant development for the Red V, who will be able to replace one former State of Origin prop with another.

Molo’s destination remains unclear, but there is no thought of a straight swap. Tigers coach Benji Marshall is happy with his front-row rotation, which includes Terrell May, Royce Hunt, Fonua Pole, Alex Twal, Alex Seyfarth and Samuela Fainu.

Klemmer hasn’t officially asked for a release but, given he hasn’t been selected in the Tigers’ two trial matches to date, has almost certainly played his last game for the club. The Tigers already have room in their salary cap and, pending the payout figure for Klemmer, could have up to seven figures to splurge on more signings.

Instead of spending their money on a prop, the Tigers can look at other positions after an aggressive recruitment drive already netted Jarome Luai, Sunia Turuva, May, Hunt, Jack Bird and Jeral Skelton.

Klemmer is on a deal worth about $675,000 a season, about $100,000 more than Molo’s annual salary at the Red V. The former Knights and Bulldogs forward would automatically trigger a contract extension if he played a reported 14 games this year for the Tigers, but that contractual clause is expected to soon become a moot point.

The Dragons initially had no appetite to release Molo, who claimed to take exception to a comment made by a staffer. The Maroons front-rower has been on leave for several weeks and has now almost certainly played his last game for the club.

The Red V are seeking compensation, the final sticking point before a release is agreed.

“The club’s concern has been Frank’s welfare,” said Dragons chairman Andrew Lancaster.

“Frank and his manager have been told they can officially talk to other clubs, but if they want a release from the contract Frank entered into, then the Dragons will require adequate compensation.”

Klemmer’s likely arrival will be a boost for the Dragons, who pulled out of negotiations with Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Daniel Saifiti, Stefano Utoikamanu and Terrell May.

Molo, meanwhile, could potentially earn more money elsewhere given the dearth of quality props on the market.

However, it could mark the last time a player who breaks their contract can agree to a pay rise elsewhere.

ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has flagged the prospect of head office stopping the practice of players agitating for a release and then immediately walking into a more lucrative job.

“I’m an old-fashioned person and if you do a contract, you honour it,” V’landys told this masthead last week.

“A contract is a contract, unless there are circumstances well beyond your control – if it’s unforeseen, then fair enough. You get the benefits of the contract, so you should honour the contract, that’s my view.”

 

Tigerm

Coach
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Why Klemmer’s likely Dragons move could give Tigers $1 million war chest
By Adrian Proszenko
Updated February 19, 2025 — 3.07pmfirst published at 11.26am

David Klemmer’s likely move to St George Illawarra will give Wests Tigers a war chest of up to $1 million to further add to one of the NRL’s most extensive roster overhauls.

After initially denying his request, the Dragons have granted Francis Molo permission to negotiate with other clubs. That move will cause a domino effect that is expected to result in Molo moving on and Klemmer coming in to replace him. It is a significant development for the Red V, who will be able to replace one former State of Origin prop with another.

Molo’s destination remains unclear, but there is no thought of a straight swap. Tigers coach Benji Marshall is happy with his front-row rotation, which includes Terrell May, Royce Hunt, Fonua Pole, Alex Twal, Alex Seyfarth and Samuela Fainu.

Klemmer hasn’t officially asked for a release but, given he hasn’t been selected in the Tigers’ two trial matches to date, has almost certainly played his last game for the club. The Tigers already have room in their salary cap and, pending the payout figure for Klemmer, could have up to seven figures to splurge on more signings.

Instead of spending their money on a prop, the Tigers can look at other positions after an aggressive recruitment drive already netted Jarome Luai, Sunia Turuva, May, Hunt, Jack Bird and Jeral Skelton.

Klemmer is on a deal worth about $675,000 a season, about $100,000 more than Molo’s annual salary at the Red V. The former Knights and Bulldogs forward would automatically trigger a contract extension if he played a reported 14 games this year for the Tigers, but that contractual clause is expected to soon become a moot point.

The Dragons initially had no appetite to release Molo, who claimed to take exception to a comment made by a staffer. The Maroons front-rower has been on leave for several weeks and has now almost certainly played his last game for the club.

The Red V are seeking compensation, the final sticking point before a release is agreed.

“The club’s concern has been Frank’s welfare,” said Dragons chairman Andrew Lancaster.

“Frank and his manager have been told they can officially talk to other clubs, but if they want a release from the contract Frank entered into, then the Dragons will require adequate compensation.”

Klemmer’s likely arrival will be a boost for the Dragons, who pulled out of negotiations with Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Daniel Saifiti, Stefano Utoikamanu and Terrell May.

Molo, meanwhile, could potentially earn more money elsewhere given the dearth of quality props on the market.

However, it could mark the last time a player who breaks their contract can agree to a pay rise elsewhere.

ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has flagged the prospect of head office stopping the practice of players agitating for a release and then immediately walking into a more lucrative job.

“I’m an old-fashioned person and if you do a contract, you honour it,” V’landys told this masthead last week.

“A contract is a contract, unless there are circumstances well beyond your control – if it’s unforeseen, then fair enough. You get the benefits of the contract, so you should honour the contract, that’s my view.”

Cheers mate.
If not a FR, I wonder what they’d look at?
A lot of those forwards mentioned, have other roles.
While we have a few big boppers now, I’ve always thought we look small against the better sides.
The more the merrier imo.
 

BrotherJim05

Bench
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If we are splashing cash on a marquee signing then it has to be a 2nd rower. I really like Seyfarth but I seem him more of a bench player (at least for now).

Kai Pearce Paul is off contract at the moment. I'd target him with the allure of moving to Sydney
 
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Nutz

First Grade
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If we are splashing cash on a marquee signing then it has to be a 2nd rower. I really like Seyfarth but I seem him more of a bench player (at least for now).

Kai Pearce Paul is off contract at the moment. I'd target him with the allure of moving to Sydney
Brother, are you saying Kai is a marquee player?
I'd rate him as solid but not marquee money like Yeo who would be better than Bird.
Angus Crichton in current form, now there's a player who I'd love to have had, and I would pay top dollar for him.
However I do agree with you mate, Kai is a very good player.
 

Nutz

First Grade
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At the right price I'd go for
Kotoni Staggs, Kai Pearce-Paul and cheapies Albert Hopoate, and Bryce Cartwright.
Most good players have been signed.
I like the way that we have kept a couple of spots vacant into the off season because something late always springs up.
If not, it makes those still not in our top 30 or on the cusp of our 17, push harder for selection. Kit comes to mind, he had an awesome first trial hit out.
 

Tiger Ted

Bench
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At the right price I'd go for
Kotoni Staggs, Kai Pearce-Paul and cheapies Albert Hopoate, and Bryce Cartwright.
Most good players have been signed.
I like the way that we have kept a couple of spots vacant into the off season because something late always springs up.
If not, it makes those still not in our top 30 or on the cusp of our 17, push harder for selection. Kit comes to mind, he had an awesome first trial hit out.
I want Hazleton & Staggs
 

Nutz

First Grade
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Why Klemmer’s likely Dragons move could give Tigers $1 million war chest
By Adrian Proszenko
Updated February 19, 2025 — 3.07pmfirst published at 11.26am

David Klemmer’s likely move to St George Illawarra will give Wests Tigers a war chest of up to $1 million to further add to one of the NRL’s most extensive roster overhauls.

After initially denying his request, the Dragons have granted Francis Molo permission to negotiate with other clubs. That move will cause a domino effect that is expected to result in Molo moving on and Klemmer coming in to replace him. It is a significant development for the Red V, who will be able to replace one former State of Origin prop with another.

Molo’s destination remains unclear, but there is no thought of a straight swap. Tigers coach Benji Marshall is happy with his front-row rotation, which includes Terrell May, Royce Hunt, Fonua Pole, Alex Twal, Alex Seyfarth and Samuela Fainu.

Klemmer hasn’t officially asked for a release but, given he hasn’t been selected in the Tigers’ two trial matches to date, has almost certainly played his last game for the club. The Tigers already have room in their salary cap and, pending the payout figure for Klemmer, could have up to seven figures to splurge on more signings.

Instead of spending their money on a prop, the Tigers can look at other positions after an aggressive recruitment drive already netted Jarome Luai, Sunia Turuva, May, Hunt, Jack Bird and Jeral Skelton.

Klemmer is on a deal worth about $675,000 a season, about $100,000 more than Molo’s annual salary at the Red V. The former Knights and Bulldogs forward would automatically trigger a contract extension if he played a reported 14 games this year for the Tigers, but that contractual clause is expected to soon become a moot point.

The Dragons initially had no appetite to release Molo, who claimed to take exception to a comment made by a staffer. The Maroons front-rower has been on leave for several weeks and has now almost certainly played his last game for the club.

The Red V are seeking compensation, the final sticking point before a release is agreed.

“The club’s concern has been Frank’s welfare,” said Dragons chairman Andrew Lancaster.

“Frank and his manager have been told they can officially talk to other clubs, but if they want a release from the contract Frank entered into, then the Dragons will require adequate compensation.”

Klemmer’s likely arrival will be a boost for the Dragons, who pulled out of negotiations with Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Daniel Saifiti, Stefano Utoikamanu and Terrell May.

Molo, meanwhile, could potentially earn more money elsewhere given the dearth of quality props on the market.

However, it could mark the last time a player who breaks their contract can agree to a pay rise elsewhere.

ARL Commission chairman Peter V’landys has flagged the prospect of head office stopping the practice of players agitating for a release and then immediately walking into a more lucrative job.

“I’m an old-fashioned person and if you do a contract, you honour it,” V’landys told this masthead last week.

“A contract is a contract, unless there are circumstances well beyond your control – if it’s unforeseen, then fair enough. You get the benefits of the contract, so you should honour the contract, that’s my view.”

Wow, I mean WOW!
 
Messages
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At the right price I'd go for
Kotoni Staggs, Kai Pearce-Paul and cheapies Albert Hopoate, and Bryce Cartwright.
Most good players have been signed.
I like the way that we have kept a couple of spots vacant into the off season because something late always springs up.
If not, it makes those still not in our top 30 or on the cusp of our 17, push harder for selection. Kit comes to mind, he had an awesome first trial hit out.
Cartwright?!

You need a bex and a good lie down my son.
 

Tiger Ted

Bench
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3,342
Hazelton just resigned didn't he?
He hasn’t signed yet & the sharks are doing everything they can to retain him.He is one heck of a middle forward.Id b surprised if he leaves & they will probably influence him to stay while in Vegas albeit we should be throwing our hat in the ring.
 

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