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Sharks join Turner race
By Rebecca Wilson and
EXCLUSIVE THE Steve Turner saga has taken a dramatic twist, with the Cronulla Sharks now firmly in the mix to make a last-minute grab for the winger.
We can reveal that Gold Coast Titans insiders have confirmed they offered Turner to the Sharks as a replacement for Darren Albert - and that Turner sees the Sharks option as a strong possibility.
NRL boss David Gallop confirmed on Friday the Sharks would like to sign Turner, and that he would not stand in his way.
"If he is happy about it and the Titans are happy, then we would approve the move,'' Gallop said.
Titans boss Michael Searle says he contacted Sharks chief executive Greg Pierce late last week.
"I knew they were struggling to find a suitable replacement for Darren Albert so close to the season kick-off,'' Searle said.
"If we can reach a commercial settlement with the Sharks, we would be happy to see Turner go to that club. We are very, very keen to see an end to this impasse.''
Melbourne remain determined to hold on to Turner, even though he gave the Gold Coast a verbal and written commitment that he would move to the Titans for the start of the season.
Storm boss Brian Waldron is refusing to budge on Turner and has offered two Storm juniors to the Gold Coast as a trade.
Waldron refuses to acknowledge that he is liable to pay the Titans compensation for Turner. Even former Storm boss John Ribot has made several deputations to the NRL on the Storm's behalf.
Sharks coach Ricky Stuart confirmed the Gold Coast had made an approach. "We are very interested if Steve is, because he would fill the gap left by Darren Albert,'' Stuart said.
Turner's manager David Riolo said the Sharks were an option.
"But none of this takes away from the fact that from day one Steve Turner has wanted to remain in Melbourne, and that is the heart of the matter. The Shire is a fair way from Olympic Park.''
SOURCE: http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegraph/story/0,22049,21055499-5006066,00.html
By Rebecca Wilson and
EXCLUSIVE THE Steve Turner saga has taken a dramatic twist, with the Cronulla Sharks now firmly in the mix to make a last-minute grab for the winger.
We can reveal that Gold Coast Titans insiders have confirmed they offered Turner to the Sharks as a replacement for Darren Albert - and that Turner sees the Sharks option as a strong possibility.
NRL boss David Gallop confirmed on Friday the Sharks would like to sign Turner, and that he would not stand in his way.
"If he is happy about it and the Titans are happy, then we would approve the move,'' Gallop said.
Titans boss Michael Searle says he contacted Sharks chief executive Greg Pierce late last week.
"I knew they were struggling to find a suitable replacement for Darren Albert so close to the season kick-off,'' Searle said.
"If we can reach a commercial settlement with the Sharks, we would be happy to see Turner go to that club. We are very, very keen to see an end to this impasse.''
Melbourne remain determined to hold on to Turner, even though he gave the Gold Coast a verbal and written commitment that he would move to the Titans for the start of the season.
Storm boss Brian Waldron is refusing to budge on Turner and has offered two Storm juniors to the Gold Coast as a trade.
Waldron refuses to acknowledge that he is liable to pay the Titans compensation for Turner. Even former Storm boss John Ribot has made several deputations to the NRL on the Storm's behalf.
Sharks coach Ricky Stuart confirmed the Gold Coast had made an approach. "We are very interested if Steve is, because he would fill the gap left by Darren Albert,'' Stuart said.
Turner's manager David Riolo said the Sharks were an option.
"But none of this takes away from the fact that from day one Steve Turner has wanted to remain in Melbourne, and that is the heart of the matter. The Shire is a fair way from Olympic Park.''
SOURCE: http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegraph/story/0,22049,21055499-5006066,00.html