Maybe it's because those teams are Top 4 and they know what they are doing.This Tariq Sims story sure gets plenty of negative Media against the Dragons club, compared to Adam Reynolds and Dale Funucine.
Yet they are all similar ages, captains, role models and well respected….yet for the Bunnies & Storm it’s purely Salary cap and the future.
The Dragon’s obviously don’t line the bloodsucking media with beer money!
Nail, Head.Maybe it's because those teams are Top 4 and they know what they are doing.
the negativity is based on Sims la loyal club man and local junior looking to end his career w the Dragons and unable to..apparently sending the wrong message out to younger players ... a big tip he's heading to Roosters for 2 years...Let's get some things straight on Tariq and his contract status:
1. He is contracted until the end of '22 season.
2. He has been given permission to look around
3. The door is not shut on him receiving an extension with the Dragons (if another offer doesn't materialise)
4. His manager approached us about "23 onwards, we did not approach him.
If Tariq finds another club willing to take him on, then good luck to him. You'd have to wonder what $$ would be on offer for a near 32/33 yr old.
You have to ask yourself, when was the last time Tariq smashed a half-back, charged down a kick or ran for more than 100m a game on a consistent level? Yes, he may find it again, but the new rules have basically wiped out the type of player he is (barring SOO where no rules apply, apparently).
We have plenty of young stock coming through at edge forward in O'Ofou, Sherab and Gale, add in existing Sua, Burns and even Bird. To sign Tariq again based on sentiment or, good bloke, just echoes the problems we have faced over the last 8 or so years, a roster spot taken up by someone who is roadblocking another, and where have I heard that before!
Tariq has been a very popular member of the playing group and with fans during his time at the Red V ..When Club form wanes and difficult decisions have to be made , it doesnt suit everyone..the negativity is based on Sims la loyal club man and local junior looking to end his career w the Dragons and unable to..apparently sending the wrong message out to younger players ... a big tip he's heading to Roosters for 2 years...
He's a current origin player & I'm sure under cap rules he needs to be signed accordingly not take a pay cut of say 400/500K. With Su'a coming, Burns improving & juniors coming through decisions such as this need to be made whether us fans like it or not.It depends on your view of smart...
Mine is the club has made 3 smart decisions all season. Letting Dufty go, and Sacking Paul Vaughan, and not extending Corey Norman. That's it.
People keep raising "Good Money" with regard to Sims. Nothing was ever said about Sims wanting/demanding money - and has since been reconfirmed by Sims himself and in the Media - Andrew Webster (amongst possible others). Bloke wanted to see out a career where he started out (junior) and came back to.
If it was the Storm or Bunnies - with sustained levels of success and strong management - it may lend itself to being seeing as harsh but smart. But it isn't them - its the Dragons - a side that lost its last 8 games this year, lost twice as many games as it won all season, had half the team (not including Sims) disobey club order and government Covid restrictions, who've signed a coaching team for 2021 that has been collectively sacked 4 times..... after sacking another coach 1 year short of his contract term with a payout bill in the high 6-figure mark.
This is a coach that promoted "Junior Development" when he signed to take over... Yet we signed players such as Beale, McGuire, McCullough, Alvaro. We have since signed Burgess (hip issues), Mbye, Suli (history behavioural issues). This aint exactly a list of players who are "for the Future"..... and none are juniors.
This club signed McCullough to a 3 year deal at 31 years of age. A guy who had never set foot in the club before, hasn't set the world alight in his career, has had knee injuries... yet he gets the juicy retirement red-carpet that a clubman like Sims has been pulled out from underneath him.
This Club needs a telescope to see what Smart looks like. Ryan Webb seems like a good guy and writes a lovely club newsletter every month or so. But the Club as a whole is just a Red & White Circus Tent who can't stop tripping over itself.
And hopefully us following their lead will get us on the rise & into the top 4 like them.Maybe it's because those teams are Top 4 and they know what they are doing.
Let's get some things straight on Tariq and his contract status:
1. He is contracted until the end of '22 season.
2. He has been given permission to look around
3. The door is not shut on him receiving an extension with the Dragons (if another offer doesn't materialise)
4. His manager approached us about "23 onwards, we did not approach him.
If Tariq finds another club willing to take him on, then good luck to him. You'd have to wonder what $$ would be on offer for a near 32/33 yr old.
You have to ask yourself, when was the last time Tariq smashed a half-back, charged down a kick or ran for more than 100m a game on a consistent level? Yes, he may find it again, but the new rules have basically wiped out the type of player he is (barring SOO where no rules apply, apparently).
We have plenty of young stock coming through at edge forward in O'Ofou, Sherab and Gale, add in existing Sua, Burns and even Bird. To sign Tariq again based on sentiment or, good bloke, just echoes the problems we have faced over the last 8 or so years, a roster spot taken up by someone who is roadblocking another, and where have I heard that before!
Interesting,Well said.
A few more things.
Sims doesn't have a manager his wife handles it.
If he knew he was told to look elsewhere why didn't he put himself on show rather than sulking as some have suggested.
Very Duftyish.
As for a leader he hardly showed that last two weeks as captain and the good guy doesn't sit well with me either, I've been told quite the opposite.
Well said.
A few more things.
Sims doesn't have a manager his wife handles it.
If he knew he was told to look elsewhere why didn't he put himself on show rather than sulking as some have suggested.
Very Duftyish.
As for a leader he hardly showed that last two weeks as captain and the good guy doesn't sit well with me either, I've been told quite the opposite.
an article just appeared that there is a player divide w Griffin moving on Sims that's just developing ...here we go again...source NRL MoleWhat a load of malarkey about him being a junior bla bla bla.
Gerringong Jnr, Bronoc's NYC 2 years, Cowboys 3 years, Knights 2 years, Dragons.
He comes form the area as a junior but played his informative football at other clubs and finally came to us after struggling big time at the Knights.
So please explain exactly what do we owe him because he is a professional footballer who has peddled his wares at several clubs including ours.
Sentimentality is something that the high achieving clubs don't have and all the while we have people in here lamenting / whinging that we never achieve but as soon as we take a stance they whinge about that too.
The argument to retain Sims because of signing AM, JM is not looking at or understanding the reality of what we were dealing with earlier this year and the absolute urgency to get some senior players in.
For sure if things had panned out differently and we didn't have to sign AM, JM would people still be upset about Sims not being retained post 2022?
If Sims does go early then good luck to him and I wish him well but he will only do that because it suits him to do so.
Classic overreaction from this forum yet again.
Sims will be 33 by the time the 2023 season begins and has had a long history of major leg injuries to both his legs. He’s simply not worth the money he’d be looking for in his next contract, the 600-750k per year that he’d be after would be much better spent on a younger back rower from another club. Or better yet a marquee front rower which IMO the club is in desperate need of to be contenders.
Let's get some things straight on Tariq and his contract status:
1. He is contracted until the end of '22 season.
2. He has been given permission to look around
3. The door is not shut on him receiving an extension with the Dragons (if another offer doesn't materialise)
4. His manager approached us about "23 onwards, we did not approach him.
If Tariq finds another club willing to take him on, then good luck to him. You'd have to wonder what $$ would be on offer for a near 32/33 yr old.
You have to ask yourself, when was the last time Tariq smashed a half-back, charged down a kick or ran for more than 100m a game on a consistent level? Yes, he may find it again, but the new rules have basically wiped out the type of player he is (barring SOO where no rules apply, apparently).
We have plenty of young stock coming through at edge forward in O'Ofou, Sherab and Gale, add in existing Sua, Burns and even Bird. To sign Tariq again based on sentiment or, good bloke, just echoes the problems we have faced over the last 8 or so years, a roster spot taken up by someone who is roadblocking another, and where have I heard that before!
Mickey,an article just appeared that there is a player divide w Griffin moving on Sims that's just developing ...here we go again...source NRL Mole
He's a current origin player & I'm sure under cap rules he needs to be signed accordingly not take a pay cut of say 400/500K. With Su'a coming, Burns improving & juniors coming through decisions such as this need to be made whether us fans like it or not.
I think in this case let's agree to disagree.
All good my end too.All good mate.
No need to demand agreements in this forum! Good healthy debates are what it's all about.
Just FFS hope this club stops being a punchline sooner rather than later.
BTW - I love your avatar.
And Storm are losing Addo-Carr, Finucane and Hines all in one year, yet for them it's a salary cap issue. That's 3 big names, worth close to or over $1.5m per season combined. All 3 perform week after week yet the press does not ask questions. We say we are happy to keep the player for his last year and happy to release him if he gets a better and longer offer, and based on comments in this forum his performance is up and down, yet we get jumped on.Manly are doing the same with Tapau
They have told him they will not renew his contract after next year and if he can find a deal for next year they will not stand in his way
Haven't heard boo from the press in response to this