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jak

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It is indeed tremendous news for our club , of course the sharks - as already mentioned by others - have that 10 day period where they can talk the kid around .

However for mine , you do not sign a contract with another club unless your mind is well and truly made-up .

He may have very well decided that his future lies in greener pastures rather than playing 2nd or 3rd string at Cronulla and any financial inducement made at this late stage by Fitzgibbon will not suffice as having a guaranteed starting position at 5/8 .

Regardless how it turns out , it was a well planned sting made by Flanagan that now has those nasty leg biters running for cover and their cheque book .

Well done Mr Flanagan ! 😇,
cheque book, can't remember the last time i used one, giving your age away ol fela
 

BLM01

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They absolutely can match it if they decide to not re-sign Kennedy for 2026.
He is already told the club he is gojng
Why would he do that if he is waiting for them to match the offer
They had time before it was announced if he wanted to stay to say “Dragons offered me X? What say you”?
Just because Fifita did it and the 10 day cool is available
doesn’t mean he’s thinking of waiting for sharks to come back. He’s made his decision.
Fifita did not know what he wanted. It was Penrith done then Roosters announced then wait there..
It’s just a media beat up to throw that in to add more excitement to it.
Why with all the recent signings in the last 6 months the media have not trotted out the “wait there” 10 day cooling of story?”
 
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maestro1

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He is already told the club he is gojng
Why would he do that if he is waiting for them to match the offer
They had time before it was announced if he wanted to stay to say “Dragons offered me X? What say you”?
Just because Fifita did it and the 10 day cool is available
doesn’t mean he’s thinking of waiting for sharks to come back. He’s made his decision.
Fifita did not know what he wanted. It was Penrith done then Roosters announced then wait there..
It’s just a media beat up to throw that in to add more excitement to it.
Why with all the recent signings in the last 6 months the media have not trotted out the “wait there” 10 day cooling of story?”
It hurts some of these reporters to write a 100% positive story about the Dragons. They twist every bit of news to find a negative or 2 in what should be a 100% positive story. Especially Weidler and the Mole (Tony Adams). Those two oxygen thieves hate us.
 

justadragon

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He is already told the club he is gojng
Why would he do that if he is waiting for them to match the offer
They had time before it was announced if he wanted to stay to say “Dragons offered me X? What say you”?
Just because Fifita did it and the 10 day cool is available
doesn’t mean he’s thinking of waiting for sharks to come back. He’s made his decision.
Fifita did not know what he wanted. It was Penrith done then Roosters announced then wait there..
It’s just a media beat up to throw that in to add more excitement to it.
Why with all the recent signings in the last 6 months the media have not trotted out the “wait there” 10 day cooling of story?”
Totally agree. Fafita was more of an embarrassment thing in the way Titans had looked after him. The media were right on his case. Look at Lomax even though slightly different he had every reason to backflip and didn’t. The Sharks are doing Atkinson no favours. The Dragons are offering him a starting position and more money. Do you think his manager is going to advise him to stay. I’d be highly surprised if he stayed and I would without a doubt be questioning what brown paper bags have been exchanged in the process.
 

Slippery Morris

First Grade
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I am stoked with the signing of Atkinson. Great news. The teams is starting to take shape. Where does that leave the youngster LKT? If he has a break out year he will be looking to leave. Get ready for the press to jump on this new story for the Saints about LFT seeking a release if he stands out.

Big difference with Fifita backflip at the Titans and Atkinson in that Fifita is a starting player at the Titans and not a back up player like Atkinson. Looks like Saints have assured Atkinson that he will be 5/8 which is probably what got them over the line. Sharks just re-signed Trindall and the Daly M player of the year Hynes is the other half. Kennedy to go to let go. Sharks have a heap of halves and were in for Volkman. That showed to me that they were giving up on Atko for 2026 at least. If they secure a new back up half they may let him go in 2025. I doubt they will though.

Plus why would he tell the players he was leaving? Pretty dumb thing to do if it is no 100% certain. Unless your Ben Hunt and tell the press you will be leaving and not returning after Origin Camp and yet you stay another year. Pretty dumb and that was our capt for 12 months.
 

Dragon David

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I recall paying our 1st home off with the final payment made by cheque to the Rural Bank of N.S.W.

Yes the the cheques are now a thing of the past , as is the bank itself .
100% Gareth.

In between the rumours we oldies like to reflect back over the time when we were young at heart, just out of school and starting work. One of the things I had to do was open up a bank account so that I could deposit my pay into it - feeling all grown up.

In those days the banks, well mine was the Commonwealth Bank of Australia situated on the corner of Liverpool and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney South opposite what is now the Dowling Centre Courts and I used to work above the bank in an office environment for the government. The bank was always busy. It was an open office where you could see all of the many staff sitting behind the counters occupied by the tellers and enquiry staff. I can remember having to queue up at one of about 4 tellers hoping that your line would move along quickly so that you can get out and have a counter lunch at the nearby pub. I tended to pick the wrong line most times. It took ages for the queuing system to change to a roped off one line affair.

Security at the banks was non-existent and yes there were the hold ups all over the place which brought about more stringent security measures.

One thing that I was so glad to open was a cheque account because by having such an account you could make stacks of payments by filling out the cheque, signing it and crossing it with the words "not-negotiable" and putting into an envelope with the butt of the bill and bob is your uncle. Little did I and anyone else know at the time that future processing of payments would become more streamlined and now we have online banking - easy peasy stuff. But back in the day it was what it was and it made me feel important and in 50 years time what will the kids of tomorrow have to do to pay for things? Your guess is as good as mine.
 

Gareth67

First Grade
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100% Gareth.

In between the rumours we oldies like to reflect back over the time when we were young at heart, just out of school and starting work. One of the things I had to do was open up a bank account so that I could deposit my pay into it - feeling all grown up.

In those days the banks, well mine was the Commonwealth Bank of Australia situated on the corner of Liverpool and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney South opposite what is now the Dowling Centre Courts and I used to work above the bank in an office environment for the government. The bank was always busy. It was an open office where you could see all of the many staff sitting behind the counters occupied by the tellers and enquiry staff. I can remember having to queue up at one of about 4 tellers hoping that your line would move along quickly so that you can get out and have a counter lunch at the nearby pub. I tended to pick the wrong line most times. It took ages for the queuing system to change to a roped off one line affair.

Security at the banks was non-existent and yes there were the hold ups all over the place which brought about more stringent security measures.

One thing that I was so glad to open was a cheque account because by having such an account you could make stacks of payments by filling out the cheque, signing it and crossing it with the words "not-negotiable" and putting into an envelope with the butt of the bill and bob is your uncle. Little did I and anyone else know at the time that future processing of payments would become more streamlined and now we have online banking - easy peasy stuff. But back in the day it was what it was and it made me feel important and in 50 years time what will the kids of tomorrow have to do to pay for things? Your guess is as good as mine.
Good post D.D. I do recall the building and it looked so modern and it did take me back to those years , life was so simple then and enjoyable .

Still somewhat hard to believe that the decades have rolled on by and now it is I who constantly tell the younger brigade the line - “ well in my day . . . “ ☺️
 
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