Dragons set to make play for rugby union star
He could be in the NRL as soon as 2024.
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Thanks Smarty. Warm wishes to you and yours for a lovely festive season and look forward to many more of your insightful and informative submissions on this Forum.
Hey c'mon now this is a footy forum, enough of this touchy feely stuff nah in all seriousness well done guys, even though it was a misunderstanding its never too late to apologise. Lets hope all our members can put their differences aside after a very tough year and focus on 2024. Good on yah passionate dragons fans have a great xmas !!!
This one line gets me the most from this article.At the time, Nofoaluma described the six-game stint as “one of the best things of my career”.
Connor Tracey is out till at least Rd 5 next
And exactly what I was alluding to in my comments...Damned if you do, Damned if you don't.
season. Looks like Saints dodged a bullet.
I like his kick returns and dummy half runs after kicks. Awesome finisher. Has always given us troubleYep agree. Just seems at the Tigers he is comfortable being comfortable as would of been highlighted under Maguire. Couple a years ago he was killing it including playing pretty good under Bellamy and would of taken him in a heartbeat. Of course he killed the Dragons each time we played them, so hard to tackle. Not so sure now...if Flanno could unlock that form and effort.
Damn it, I missed all this and the opportunity to try and turn you to the dark sideHi Get Smarty
I apologize for my harsh words
Thankyou for your apology - I can see now it was general comment.
I think the person who quoted your post was the antagonist in this instance and ive taken the bait. I would have liked it if you stuck up for me there as I felt intimidated.
still no excuse to take it all out on you.
Merry Christmas and hopefully there are better times ahead for the Dragons as I cannot take much more pain
Kind Regards
Gardenia
His efforts in this area dropped off a cliff when he played in the 2023 season ,not sure whether it was attitude /age /injury related ,but he did himself no favours as far as showcasing his current ability.I like his kick returns and dummy half runs after kicks. Awesome finisher. Has always given us trouble
All good buddy . Lets move on .Hi @Gardenia ,
I appreciate your generous words. I only knew there was an issue when I noticed the alerts under my profile.
We are not always going to agree on everything, but don't let anyone bring you down.
We all want the same thing, for our club to be successful again.
Best wishes to you and all your family for a safe Christmas and holiday period and I would also like to extend the same wishes to everyone on here.
Stay safe and look after yourself,
Smarty
Where were ya??Damn it, I missed all this and the opportunity to try and turn you to the dark side
iirc all clubs had that initial lunch/dinner, but we hadn't booked in the 'tour of the facilities' with AFB yet.. hopefully thats still coming.. seems to happen on weekends away from training.Rival NRL club tables huge four-year contract to lure wantaway Fonua-Blake - report
Wests Tigers have reportedly tabled a formal offer to sign wantaway forward Addin Fonua-Blake, as the first NRL rival to attempt to sign the NZ Warriors' key man.
Fonua-Blake, 28, has requested a release from the final two years of his contract with the Warriors on compassionate grounds, in order to return to Sydney.
Newshub understands Fonua-Blake and his management met with the Tigers at the end of November. The Daily Telegraph reports Wests will offer the Dally M medal winning prop a four-year contract, worth $1 million per season.
Fonua-Blake has agreed to play out the 2024 season with Andrew Webster's side but what happens after that is still unknown.
The Warriors are understood to have set conditions to see Fonua-Blake released after next season, namely allowing him to only return to a Sydney-based club while also wanting a player in exchange from his new team.
Should the Tigers be the club to lure Fonua-Blake away from Mt Smart, former Warrior Isaiah Papali'I has been linked with a return to Auckland after his first season with Wests in 2023.
Fonua-Blake was also pictured meeting with Canterbury Bulldogs, while St George Illawarra Dragons have made no secret of their interest.
In terms of players to exchange, the Warriors have reportedly drawn up a four-man shortlist of players they would want in return for Fonua-Blake.
New South Wales and Samoa prop Stefano Utoikamanu is another Tigers forward who has reportedly caught the Warriors' eye, while the pair of Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs) and Jaydn Su'a (Dragons) are understood to be targets as well.
Cronulla Sharks are another club that appear to have entered the race for Fonua-Blake, after clearing close to $1 million from their salary cap in recent weeks, with the departures of Connor Tracey and Matt Moylan.
Fonua-Blake is already understood to be the highest paid prop in the NRL.
The Daily Telegraph also reports Fonua-Blake will tour all four prospective clubs in the coming weeks, before any decision over his future is made.
Thinking this might not be finalised (AFB's destination) until after christmas. I would love to hear some positive news on Dearden or Luki as a christmas present.iirc all clubs had that initial lunch/dinner, but we hadn't booked in the 'tour of the facilities' with AFB yet.. hopefully thats still coming.. seems to happen on weekends away from training.
If the Tigers have put their formal offer forward already.. I wonder if its put up the $ or shut up time? I'm expecting the Sharks to have an offer on the table also.
I sleep much easier when I have positive thoughts about our "Dragons.Just my view, I am not expecting any "big" signings for this season coming and can understand why. Until we become a destination choice, we have have to make do with a few fringe signings, some new talent and our junior base. To be fair, Im okay with this. Flanno knows what he signed on for.
Paying overs for the likes of some of our big names has set us back. Hunt, doesn't want to be here. We saw what Norman brought.
I think 24 is where we compete enough and show potentially interested players that maybe Saints are heading in the right direction.
Flanno is doing his best by all reports to talk us up, but Im sure he knows we have limited pull as it stands. I'll back him to make us a tough competitive side fighting for the bottom 8 spots, and if we fall short, then so be it. 2025 is where we can make an impact, by then he will know who the deadwood is, and mould the team to his psyche.
I'm tipping AFB will sign a 4yr deal at 1.1m with the Dragons and F Molo will be our swap player.iirc all clubs had that initial lunch/dinner, but we hadn't booked in the 'tour of the facilities' with AFB yet.. hopefully thats still coming.. seems to happen on weekends away from training.
If the Tigers have put their formal offer forward already.. I wonder if its put up the $ or shut up time? I'm expecting the Sharks to have an offer on the table also.
I sleep much easier when I have positive thoughts about our "Dragons.
1. I believe we will sign AFB
2. I believe we will sign Dearden
3. I feel confident we will sign a Kiwi RU player for our second row.
4. I hope we sign a fullback so we can keep Lomax at center.
I know Dragons have been guilty in the past to some degree but Tigers habitually have overpaid average players in recent yearsThe main part of the problem I think is he is on $500k per season.
Don’t believe that is what we need for a 30 year old winger. Wing we seem covered with Juniors coming through.
Totally agree TruSaint, I think next year it will be, "do you want to play here" "do you want to stay here" if so then step it up or pack your bags.Just my view, I am not expecting any "big" signings for this season coming and can understand why. Until we become a destination choice, we have have to make do with a few fringe signings, some new talent and our junior base. To be fair, Im okay with this. Flanno knows what he signed on for.
Paying overs for the likes of some of our big names has set us back. Hunt, doesn't want to be here. We saw what Norman brought.
I think 24 is where we compete enough and show potentially interested players that maybe Saints are heading in the right direction.
Flanno is doing his best by all reports to talk us up, but Im sure he knows we have limited pull as it stands. I'll back him to make us a tough competitive side fighting for the bottom 8 spots, and if we fall short, then so be it. 2025 is where we can make an impact, by then he will know who the deadwood is, and mould the team to his psyche.
that would be way past the dark sideDamn it, I missed all this and the opportunity to try and turn you to the dark side