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Warriors Circling Toby

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Is by far and away our best player so far this year. If we can’t work out how to sign him long term we are done for a few years.
 
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Warriors standing firm on Rudolf deal
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Brad WalterNRL.com Senior Reporter
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Thu 2 Jul 2020, 07:03 PM
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The Warriors are confident of convincing Cronulla prop Toby Rudolf to move across the Tasman and honour an agreement to join the New Zealand-based club next season.

Rudolf is understood to have agreed to a three-year deal with the Warriors while the Telstra Premiership was suspended but he now wants out on compassionate grounds due to a family health issue.

However, the Warriors are standing firm on the deal in the belief a resolution can be found to enable him to make the switch.

Neither the Warriors or Sharks have officially confirmed Rudolf’s future but it is believed Cronulla officials were taken by surprise when they learned of the deal.

The 24-year-old has played all seven NRL matches for Cronulla this season and has been named on the interchange bench for Saturday’s match against Gold Coast at Cbus Super Stadium.

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Warriors give the NRL a deadline


Warriors give the NRL a deadline

The Warriors are seeking to bolster their forward depth for next season with the addition of Rudolf and Tongan powerhouse Ben Murdoch-Masila, while they have already picked up Jack Murchie after he was released by Canberra.

With Murdoch-Masila joining Tohu Harris, Adam Blair and Leeson Ah Mau, the Warriors will boast a strong and experienced pack in 2021 and they believe Rudolf would benefit from playing alongside players of that calibre.

The club also has some exciting young forward talent including Eliesa Katoa, Isaiah Papali’i and Jamayne Taunoa-Brown.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/07/02...LwgMWs3MPTD3pd4rGx8Vt6gIyW25ViRDUyxqp2y5KiPbs
 
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Warriors standing firm on Rudolf deal
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Brad WalterNRL.com Senior Reporter
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Thu 2 Jul 2020, 07:03 PM
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The Warriors are confident of convincing Cronulla prop Toby Rudolf to move across the Tasman and honour an agreement to join the New Zealand-based club next season.

Rudolf is understood to have agreed to a three-year deal with the Warriors while the Telstra Premiership was suspended but he now wants out on compassionate grounds due to a family health issue.

However, the Warriors are standing firm on the deal in the belief a resolution can be found to enable him to make the switch.

Neither the Warriors or Sharks have officially confirmed Rudolf’s future but it is believed Cronulla officials were taken by surprise when they learned of the deal.

The 24-year-old has played all seven NRL matches for Cronulla this season and has been named on the interchange bench for Saturday’s match against Gold Coast at Cbus Super Stadium.

remote.axd

Warriors give the NRL a deadline


Warriors give the NRL a deadline

The Warriors are seeking to bolster their forward depth for next season with the addition of Rudolf and Tongan powerhouse Ben Murdoch-Masila, while they have already picked up Jack Murchie after he was released by Canberra.

With Murdoch-Masila joining Tohu Harris, Adam Blair and Leeson Ah Mau, the Warriors will boast a strong and experienced pack in 2021 and they believe Rudolf would benefit from playing alongside players of that calibre.

The club also has some exciting young forward talent including Eliesa Katoa, Isaiah Papali’i and Jamayne Taunoa-Brown.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/07/02...LwgMWs3MPTD3pd4rGx8Vt6gIyW25ViRDUyxqp2y5KiPbs

You’d have to be a total dumb f**k to join that rabble they call the Warriors seriously.

WTF was he thinking?
 

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I think he would be able to get out of this but NRL want to help the Warriors, the Sharks need to work on this and keep it out of media, offer them someone else
 

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