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possm

Coach
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Hazelton will sign elsewhere

if we are serious we would have offered more then the 450K & just got it done we are fluffing around.
There most probably will be underlying reasons why Flanno offered 450k. Maybe the Molo situation influenced the price.

Who knows the offer might have come with a wish for a final offer if our bid is not the highest offer.
 

mattw5

Juniors
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There most probably will be underlying reasons why Flanno offered 450k. Maybe the Molo situation influenced the price.

Who knows the offer might have come with a wish for a final offer if our bid is not the highest offer.
Sign him & give Molo the same option Hunt got if you want out so bad a clean split with no salary contribution to his next contract.
 

saintrob

Juniors
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Hazelton will sign elsewhere

if we are serious we would have offered more then the 450K & just got it done we are fluffing around.
I think it will require $1.5 million ( $500 Thou. per season ) over 3 years to entice him to our club. I believe that's fair and reasonable for a frontrower that Flanno is looking for that provides that element of difference.
 
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Hazelton will sign elsewhere

if we are serious we would have offered more then the 450K & just got it done we are fluffing around.
How would anyone here possibly know what we have offered to Hazelton or any other player??
The media has a habit of tossing up contract offer dollars based on what??
When I hear from Flanagan that we have actually made an offer to Hazelton then I will know we are serious about signing him.
 

Jubilee

Juniors
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Sign him & give Molo the same option Hunt got if you want out so bad a clean split with no salary contribution to his next contract.
Sounds fine but Flanno supposedly said the matter is a "legal minefield." How could it be? Molo is in breach of his contract isn't he?

But that would be too sensible. Instead, I interpret this to mean that Molo might - for example - maintain that he has had to suffer such a hostile work environment that only a payout of his contract or some compensation would settle the matter.

Cue the NSW Supreme Court.
 

Wolfgang90

Juniors
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Sounds fine but Flanno supposedly said the matter is a "legal minefield." How could it be? Molo is in breach of his contract isn't he?

But that would be too sensible. Instead, I interpret this to mean that Molo might - for example - maintain that he has had to suffer such a hostile work environment that only a payout of his contract or some compensation would settle the matter.

Cue the NSW Supreme Court.

This sounds like it'll drag on. Far out, why can't we have 1 season without any bullshit issues.
 

Auntie.Gerald

First Grade
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Sounds fine but Flanno supposedly said the matter is a "legal minefield." How could it be? Molo is in breach of his contract isn't he?

But that would be too sensible. Instead, I interpret this to mean that Molo might - for example - maintain that he has had to suffer such a hostile work environment that only a payout of his contract or some compensation would settle the matter.

Cue the NSW Supreme Court.
I suspect that it is complicated because if deemed serious mental health challenges for Molo then the NRL and Dragons will be bound to handle this situation like any employer.

1. Molo will remain employed ie contracted and can use his sick leave

2. That probably means the Dragons will have to retain his top30 NRL spot so a return to work can happen in the future. Yet the complication is no doubt how long the Dragons and or NRL have keep the spot open given his contract to the club end of 2026.

3. If the above two scenarios are deemed legally and medically correct next ……. well my best guess is that the Dragons are either stuck with FMolos contract in the cap like they would if FMolo had done his ACL and is in recovery………and or will have to settle in some sort of capacity ………which will be difficult also

 
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Auntie.Gerald

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mattw5

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Hazelton linked to Melbourne now i said to a mate the other day i think they will join the race after the retirement of Welch.
 
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I suspect that it is complicated because if deemed serious mental health challenges for Molo then the NRL and Dragons will be bound to handle this situation like any employer.

1. Molo will remain employed ie contracted and can use his sick leave

2. That probably means the Dragons will have to retain his top30 NRL spot so a return to work can happen in the future. Yet the complication is no doubt how long the Dragons and or NRL have keep the spot open given his contract to the club end of 2026.

3. If the above two scenarios are deemed legally and medically correct next ……. well my best guess is that the Dragons are either stuck with FMolos contract in the cap like they would if FMolo had done his ACL and is in recovery………and or will have to settle in some sort of capacity ………which will be difficult also

Question is, does Francis have a mental health issue or is he merely using an isolated incident to extricate himself from a contract.

Surely he has a limited number of sick days, hence once those days are over exhausted, the club should not be required to pay him.

Francis should be subjected to psychological assessment by a specialist employed by the club.

If it is determined that he is mentally ill, he should be released and his contract removed from our salary cap. Highly likely that once released Francis will make a miraculous recovery.
 

The Word

Juniors
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Question is, does Francis have a mental health issue or is he merely using an isolated incident to extricate himself from a contract.

Surely he has a limited number of sick days, hence once those days are over exhausted, the club should not be required to pay him.

Francis should be subjected to psychological assessment by a specialist employed by the club.

If it is determined that he is mentally ill, he should be released and his contract removed from our salary cap. Highly likely that once released Francis will make a miraculous recovery.
I think there are complications with this which is what Flanagan was alluding to. Let's say he goes through an assessment, is deemed to be mentally ill and released from his contract with some kind of payout. Firstly that process could take quite some time, so we wouldn't be able to fill his spot until well into the season.

Secondly, if he undergoes treatment and recovers, presumably there's no legal reason why he should not be allowed to return to work, for another club. The problem here is that there is no NRL policy for handling this situation and protecting the club from other players potentially using this as an exit strategy. That's why Flanagan was saying this is complicated and he's leaving it to the club, NRL and RLPA to work through.

Whichever way you view it Flanagan's statement has shown that a solution is not imminent. It's frustrating as hell but we have to try and not lose sight of the player's welfare in all this.
 

The Word

Juniors
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Sounds fine but Flanno supposedly said the matter is a "legal minefield." How could it be? Molo is in breach of his contract isn't he?

But that would be too sensible. Instead, I interpret this to mean that Molo might - for example - maintain that he has had to suffer such a hostile work environment that only a payout of his contract or some compensation would settle the matter.

Cue the NSW Supreme Court.
No jubilee, Webb refuted this in his interview, he said the player has been granted leave and is not in breach.
 

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