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The jack wighton hype

AlwaysGreen

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As Mark Geyer said on Triple M, the Raiders need to work their junior development better and try and emulate what the Panthers have done. I mean they have a largish catchment area and need to work it. Reason clubs like mine go looking to recruit outside is that we have the smallest junior recruitment catchment out of all NRL clubs. Yes you can't recruit all players from outside, but with better junior development, it means you can be far more targetted in whom you chase.
Mark Geyer is a cabbage.

Jack Wighton was developed by the raiders, was offered an excellent deal what more can the club do?

That said the issue is being dodged by the raiders. Ricky is the problem, no one wants to play under him.
 

Apey

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Here's an excerpt from the Raiders press release when Wighton last re-signed with them in 2020:




So now they have a problem with a player signing for less? Or could you say Jack has a history showing it's not all about money for him?

Perhaps Furner and Stuart need to ask why so many big name Raiders have left the club the past 2 years...
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some11

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Not sure why all the backlash over this guy signing for Souths, 800k is big bucks, this will probably ruin Souths Cap for the next 4 years, who pays a center 800k? Unless they are planning to shaft Walker so this guy can play five-eighth?
It's just a whinge because everyone thought Souths were sliding back down the ladder.
 

wazdog

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Not sure if this has been posted yet

South Sydney Rabbitohs Salary cap: How club found $3m in savings for afford Jack Wighton

NRL clubs could learn alot from how South Sydney is managing their books. With almost $3 million in spare cash flow and no million dollar player, here’s how they can afford Jack Wighton.

Michael Carayannis, Brent Read, David Riccio

April 24, 2023 9:57 am

The Rabbitohs have arrived at a perfect salary cap storm as they prepare to pull a move out of the Latrell Mitchell playbook in their pursuit of his good mate Jack Wighton.

Wighton met South Sydney officials on Friday afternoon, the culmination of a whirlwind 24 hours for the Raiders star after hejetted to Brisbane for talks with Wayne Bennett and the Dolphins on Thursday.

A factor for Wighton will be planning under Bennett for just 12 months before he is moved on for Kristian Woolf.

The Dolphins emerged from that meeting confident that Wighton would choose them, but Souths arrived at talks with Wighton with a pair of aces up their sleeve in terms of his relationship with Mitchell and the smart planning of their salary cap, which has put them in position to make a calculated play for the now former NSW and Australian back.

Wighton will get more money elsewhere but his close friend Mitchell rejected more lucrative deals to make himself a Rabbitoh when he split with the Roosters at the end of 2019.

The Tigers offered Mitchell a four year deal worth more than a million dollars a year. Instead he opted to take up a one-year-deal with an option for a second year worth just more than half of the Tigers offer.

South Sydney want Wighton to do the same. They have a secret weapon up their sleeve as well – some smart salary cap strategizing that has given them the ammunition to launch a bid for Wighton.

Eye-brows were raised by South Sydney’s pursuit of Wighton but it can be revealed the Rabbitohs have cap space to move the move.

A host of South Sydney players including Damien Cook, Jai Arrow, Tom Burgess and Liam Knight do not have ratchet clauses in their existing contracts because they were signed before the pandemic. It meant when the cap came in higher than anyone expected – an initial proposal to pay match payments, which was backed by some clubs and the player union, was scrapped and the money was rolled directly into the 2023 cap – their pay packets didn‘t move.

It is understood Souths budgeted for the cap in 2024 to be about $10.5 million. It came in closer to $11.5 million. Suddenly, Souths had significant salary cap breathing space.

South Sydney were also the only club not to add a player from outside the club into their top 30 this year. However they lost Mark Nicholls (Dolphins), Kodi Nikorima (Dolphins), Jaxson Paulo (Roosters), Josh Mansour (released).

Heading into 2022 they also lost representative stars Adam Reynolds (Brisbane), Jaydn Su’A (Dragons), Dane Gagai (Knights) and Benji Marshall (retirement) while only adding minimum wage players Isaiah Taas, Michael Chee Kam and Canberra journeyman Siliva Havili.

That resulted in about $3 million worth of cap savings. It is also understood the Rabbitohs have space on their salary cap this year, which they will have to use to forward pay players and create extra savings in future years.

It is believed that the Rabbitohs have no million dollar players this season. They have a host of regular first graders – Daniel Suluka-Fifita, Isaiah Taas, Izaac Thompson, Jed Cartwright, Michael Chee Kam and Shaq Mitchell who were unwanted by their previous Clubs. These players have given the Rabbitohs terrific value for money and allowed them to balance their books.

Much has been made about the club’s decision to let premiership winning halfback Adam Reynolds go before the start of last year. That decision was two-fold.

South Sydney held off committing to a long-term deal until they had some clarity surrounding the salary cap. Had Reynolds opted to take up the short-term offer he could still be a Rabbitoh.

That would have made the Wighton play impossible. Instead, Souths let Reynolds leave and replaced him with Lachlan Ilias, who is on far less than what Reynolds would have earned.

Wighton will play centre at South Sydney at least in his first two seasons.

The Rabbitohs are wary on how much they will spend on Wighton. They know whatever they stump up will reflect on what they need to offer Campbell Graham to keep him at the club before his deal expires at the end of next year.

The Rabbitohs have Graham, Keaon Koloamatangi, Tevita Tatola and Jai Arrow off-contract at the end of next season and have made the quartet a priority. They won’t up their offer to Wighton in fear of losing those players.

Graham and Koloamatangi could command about $750,000 on the open market while Tatola is also in line for a pay bump. Arrow‘s current $700,000 deal remains about market value.

The Rabbitohs are likely to lose Liam Knight at season’s end, while Wighton’s arrival could spell the end for Blake Taafe. They are also locked in talks about a long-term deal for Hame Sele.

So if they don’t land Wighton expect them to again be patient before pursuing another star quality player to boost their premiership chances.

Source:
 

jack coburn

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looks like Rusty , packer and the Billionaires club are pulling out all the cards to explain to us plebs why one of the favorites for this year can poach a battlers best to help them out.
obviously getting all their friends to do the bidding for them.
 

Generalzod

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Mark Geyer is a cabbage.

Jack Wighton was developed by the raiders, was offered an excellent deal what more can the club do?

That said the issue is being dodged by the raiders. Ricky is the problem, no one wants to play under him.
What gets me though is how can he look at his own team mates knowing full well that he just called them a bunch of losers and pissing of to win a premiership elsewhere, also what makes him sure that he will win one with Souths?
 

Perth Red

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What gets me though is how can he look at his own team mates knowing full well that he just called them a bunch of losers and pissing of to win a premiership elsewhere, also what makes him sure that he will win one with Souths?
tbf that was the media that said that, not him. Souths dont look to offer any guarantee of winning a premiership either so not sure thats where you'd jump to, for $1mill less lol, if that is your main motivator.
 
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Perth Red

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Raiders have 18 players in 1st team squad that debuted with the club. That would put them in the higher echelons of development clubs. It feels the bigger problem is being able to sign the 3-5 real talent in the starting 17 players to supplement what comes through their own systems. And when they do find them keeping them happy.
 

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