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Tony Gigot

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If I was in charge of recruitment I would try to offload 4 backs - without having to subsidise there salaries by just telling them they are below first grade standard and will play reserve grade next season; if they request a release it will be granted. With Widdop on his way, this should render over 2.7m salary cap to spend. They are:

Dufty - 250K
Aitken - 300K
Lafai - 350K
Hunt - 950K
Widdop - 850K


I would then go hunting for two good centres or maybe a fullback/centre and a centre/winger. So maybe a backline of:
1. Mitchell - 1m
2. Saab - already under contract
3. Lomax - already under contract
4. Ramien - 300k
5. Ravalawa/Pearson/Pereira - already under contract
6. Sailor - upgrade contract to 250k
7. Norman - already under contract pay an extra 400k as no more subsidy from Parramatta


So really as far as salary cap is concerned it is Mitchell for Hunt and Ramien for Aitken. The contract upgrade for Sailor can be conditional upon performance and would be more than compensated for with the exit of Lafai.

If we wanted we would still have enough salary cap to buy a right winger.

Norman would provide far more value to the team at 7.

Sailor's best position would be at 6; he is too small to be a fullback. What we lose with Hunt not in the halves, we more than compensate with a Norman/Sailor halves combination.

It is just cleaning up the backline mess, buying a few good players and promoting a few great juniors. I'm sure Millward would find this exercise well within his capability.

So what would be the gains.

  • A big strong and talented fullback in Mitchell - he has always wanted to play fullback.
  • Some talented candidates for the wings and enough salary cap left to buy a righ winger if need be.
  • A good young and talented center pairing in Lomax and Ramien.
  • I think a better halves combination with Norman and Sailor.
  • All well within our cap.
 
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Gigot played reserve grade for the Sharks in 2013. He was actually an ok player. I did watch him play a few games that season. What Ive seen of him with Catalans he has improved a lot as well.
You all know he's not the answer to your problem(s) though
 
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Somewhere yesterday , I read we could also be chasing a coach from over there , maybe for lower grades or top job ? Didn't take much notice because you always read things related to us , but now seeing this from Mickey , could something be happening ???
That is way more interesting then Tony. He is average
 

Vinnie

Juniors
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Vinnie

Juniors
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Haz I did read or hear somewhere that the Dragons are chasing the English coach, Shaun Wane as an assistant to Mary for 2020. That would make sense as being a Pom, he can be thrown under the Bus quite easily at seasons end!
The Poms even had that old TV sitcom "On the Buses" McDipshit has modified it to "Under the Buses"
Read Wane's achievements and credits in the paper yesterday Seriously with his regime he is to be an assistant to McGregor ??? Really ?? Really ??
Please someone do a comparison between the 2 and get back to us. What a Joke
I don't think Wane would keep Mcgregor as a water runner and they expect him to be McGregors assistant WOW what a board we have
 

merahputih

Juniors
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28 years old, never played first grade (while at Sharks). He's a shoe in!
..and apparently he has a passing acquaintance with Mary from his pre- season training with us before he joined the Sharks. He is alleged to have described McGregor's coaching as 'merde'. I don't speak French so I'm not sure if it was a compliment.
 

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