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OneEyedDragon

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"On Thursday afternoon, Francis Molo marched into the “Taj Mahal”, otherwise known as the St George Leagues Club, to explain why he wanted out of a contract he had signed eight months ago.

Both parties entered willingly into the agreement in April, but Molo has subsequently thought better of it.

It is unwanted news for the Dragons, whose middle forward stocks are already stretched after they pulled out of negotiations with Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Daniel Saifiti, Stefano Utoikamanu and Terrell May. Even with the recent addition of Raiders recruit Emre Guler, Molo is considered a critical member of coach Shane Flanagan’s forward pack.
The prospect of losing a State of Origin prop – Molo made two appearances for the Maroons in 2021 – does not sit well with anyone at the Red V.

So why does he want out?
Sources speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter have told this masthead Molo took umbrage at an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer. The alleged incident took place last year and did not prevent Molo from representing Samoa during the Pacific nation’s season-ending tour of England.
Molo recently stopped turning up to Dragons training, despite not being injured. It prompted the club to issue a show-cause notice, which was the focus of discussions when Molo fronted the board, flanked by his manager and a representative of the players’ association.

The parties were unable to arrive at a solution and the official line is that Molo, who switched agents since signing the contract extension, is on leave.

“We addressed the issue the club thought they had, and we’re working through it,” said his new manager, Wayde Rushton.
Asked if his client wanted out of the club, Rushton replied: “Yes. He has already asked for a release, which has been denied.”
The Molo matter is a delicate one for all involved. The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.
Team Molo insists there have been no discussions with rival clubs over a landing spot should a release from the Dragons (and his deal of approximately $550,000 a season) be secured.
The NRL has long floated the prospect of introducing a rule preventing players who break contracts from earning more elsewhere, but nothing has come of it. Such a rule would allow players to shift oncompassionate grounds, while eliminating the spurious claims often made to earn more money elsewhere.

The Molo situation is all too familiar to the Dragons. Flanagan’s two best players, Ben Hunt and Zac Lomax, continually agitated for releases despite making long-term commitments to the joint venture. Neither could be accused of failing to put in while they were there, but the situation ultimately became untenable and both were released to rivals.

The Dragons were able to replace them, courtesy of the salary cap space created, with the signings of Clint Gutherson, Valentine Holmes, Damien Cook and Lachlan Ilias. However, replacing Molo, with so few alternative front row options available so close to the start of the new season, is almost impossible.

Molo’s rugby league journey has been a bumpy one. While playing for Broncos feeder club North Devils in 2015 he was involved in a tackle that resulted in the death of Sunshine Coast Falcons player James Ackerman. Two years ago, he pleaded guilty to a domestic violence offence, which resulted in a two-game ban after avoiding a conviction. The incident prompted the former Broncos and Cowboys forward to abstain from alcohol. Now he wants another fresh start.

It’s certainly not ideal for the Dragons, installed by bookmakers as wooden spoon favourites. A ball hasn’t even been kicked and they face the prospect of parting with another disgruntled representative star.
Thanks for posting HoD
 
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Thanks for posting HoD.

Essentially still gives us little more info into what has happened or will happen as a result.

We are really no clearer as to what the issue is or the likely way forward, even options...
Well at least we know what it's not (Money Grab)
But raises more questions
What was the nature of the incident ?
Who was the 'staffer'?

It's not Flanno but everyone below Flanno, including assistant coaches, could easily be classified as a 'staffer'
 
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Article says he had a falling out with a STGI staffer

Really ?

Grant him a conditional release:

1. you return any payment made to you for 2025 season

2. you cannot play for another team in Australia
 
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Article says he had a falling out with a STGI staffer

Really ?

Grant him a conditional release:

1. you return any payment made to you for 2025 season

2. you cannot play for another team in Australia
To be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision

The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.

So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.

looks like we play the waiting game again
 

Jubilee

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To be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision

The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.

So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.

looks like we play the waiting game again
So he doesn't get along with someone in the workplace? That's it? And bcs of that he is going to throw his team mates, their families, the club and its supporters under the bus? And he waits until the worst possible time to do it?

He must have grown up in a sheltered little world.
 

KogarahWarrior

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To be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision

The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.

So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.

looks like we play the waiting game again
If I had to place bets on the staffer I'm just gonna say Haran lol
 

The Word

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If it wasn't such a disaster for our pre-season preparation, it would be an intriguing situation. However it is a disaster and doesn't look like it'll be cleared up soon. He's obviously been seriously affected by whatever's been said to him, which makes me wonder if it was something to do with the awful QLD incident. Alternatively something may have been said about the domestic violence incident. Whatever it is, I personally hope both sides are able to work together to resolve it. At this point in the year, for $550k per annum, you are not going to find a replacement.

As I've posted before, I actually think he's a strong unit compared with what we've got and we would be significantly weaker without him.
 

R&WTILLIDIE

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If you have a problem with someone, what ever happened to a chat, an apology, shaking hands and moving on?

Used to be a pretty good system.
You could even go above the staffer and have a chat to the boss about the issue. But not this bloke. “Nah f**k it…I’m not going back to training….f**k this place.” Would you really want to work with someone like that? Cut the merkin loose I reckon.
 
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To be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision

The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.

So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.

looks like we play the waiting game again
I get it but it also said he has recently changed Manager’s.

I may be adding 2+2 and arriving at 5.

Time will tell.
 

The Word

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I get it but it also said he has recently changed Manager’s.

I may be adding 2+2 and arriving at 5.

Time will tell.
True. But could go the other way as well. He changed managers because his previous manager was doing nothing with regard to his grievance. I'm playing devil's advocate here. There's so much we don't know.
 
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To be fair
'an interaction with a St George Illawarra staffer' is hardly enough information to make an informed decision

The article also states
The Dragons are concerned about Molo’s welfare, which is why they have granted him indefinite leave while the situation remains unresolved.

So it sounds like they can understand his reaction - albeit delayed reaction.

looks like we play the waiting game again
Yeah, thanks for posting firstly.

Secondly, it seems to be an interaction, that is to say, a single event of some description and perhaps we can assume whatever was said was perceived to be exceptionally unkind and unwarranted by Molo.

So I think he’s upped the ante and wants the staffer sacked which the club is refusing to do nor will it release Molo, recognising his talent.

So if it’s a matter of staffer v Molo, the club has to weigh up the relative value of each to the project ahead.

It could be that the staffer was in the wrong and we know our players are quite a sensitive lot underneath. If level 5 kindness is expected in your workplace, NRL players expect a level 7. Just how they are.

I note the union has been dragged in, so he’s kind of going more public with it which means he’s confident about his case whatever it is.
 
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Pure unsubstantiated gossip I just heard is that the relevant ‘staffer’ has the initials DY.
hmmm, well It must be someone of consequence.

It can’t be a former junior gear steward or a person whom no one really cares about.

It has to be staffer who is respected by senior others and has some power around the joint. Otherwise, the threat isn’t there for Molo to worry about.

I originally heard it was Flanno, but he gets blamed for everything, so I couldn’t accept it. And to be fair, if it was Flanno, he’s more likely than not to have a good reason to insult someone. You’d have to give him the benefit of the doubt and work back from there.!
 
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Mojo

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hmmm, well It must be someone of consequence.

It can’t be a former junior gear steward or a person whom no one really cares about.

It has to be staffer who is respected by senior others and has some power around the joint. Otherwise, the threat isn’t there for Molo to worry about.
I think this could be an extremely serious matter and Molo may be totally correct in the position he has taken. We would all be well advised to reserve our opining until the facts of the matter are laid bare (assuming they ever in fact reach the public domain).
 

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