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Wests Tigers looking to shed veteran big men Bryce Gibbs and Liam Fulton

The Colonel

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Wests Tigers looking to shed veteran big men Bryce Gibbs and Liam Fulton


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Considering retirement: persistent injuries may bring the career of Tigers stalwart Todd Payten to a premature end. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph



WESTS Tigers are bracing for big changes up front, with long-serving duo Bryce Gibbs and Liam Fulton free to negotiate elsewhere and veteran prop Todd Payten believed to be eyeing retirement.

The fascinating developments at Concord headline a frenetic recruitment period that will also end with Darius Boyd, Kade Snowden and possibly Clint Newton in Knights colours next year.
While Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys declined to comment, club insiders last night confirmed Gibbs and Fulton had been granted permission to talk to rival clubs as the joint venture moves to tie up boom forwards Aaron Woods, Andrew Fifita and Matt Groat.
Both Gibbs and Fulton have a year to run on their current contracts, and their preliminary exits would free up cap space for the Tigers to not only maintain their cubs but also finalise a deal with Melbourne superstar Adam Blair.
Having endured a horror injury run over the past 18 months, Payten is also thinking about giving the game away a year early.
Gibbs and Fulton's agent is understood to have commenced talks with Cronulla, who have also held preliminary discussions with Ben Ross as they prepare for life after Snowden and Titans-bound Luke Douglas.
The Sharks also made a significant play for Woods, but Wests are close to re-signing the 20-year-old local junior. They've also taken up an option to extend Fifita's contract for another 12 months.
Elsewhere, Boyd is free to follow Wayne Bennett to Newcastle after rejecting Gold Coast's offer yesterday.
Here's the latest from around the clubs:
Newcastle
Snowden's signature is a formality, with the prop desperate to return home. The newly capped Kangaroo has spent two weekends in Newcastle over the past month, the most recent coming after last Friday's Test.
The big surprise, however, is the secret negotiations to bring favourite sons Clint Newton and Danny Buderus back. Buderus's return could complicate negotiations with current rake Isaac de Gois, who is weighing up a big offer to return to Cronulla.
Gold Coast
Beau Champion is odds-on to follow Jamal Idris, Luke Douglas and Aidan Sezer to the holiday strip in 2012, along with Roosters star Nate Myles.
The Titans are also on the look-out for a new hooker to replace Warriors-bound Nathan Friend. Expect Roosters utility Anthony Watts or Panthers rake Masada Iosefa to come into the reckoning.
Cronulla
Staring at a blank front-row for 2012, the Sharks are fishing for replacements in Gibbs, Ross and also Trent Waterhouse, who will finish his career at Penrith this season.
Parramatta's Justin Poore could also be a candidate, despite being contracted for another year at the Eels. Poore is a South Coast homebody who'd appreciate the shorter commute to Woolooware.
Parramatta
Officials are very quietly confident they can sneak under Manly's guard and beat the Bulldogs for the signature of in-demand teen Will Hopoate. There's also a push to bring David Williams - one of a host of Eels juniors playing elsewhere - home.
After shelling out big bucks for Chris Sandow, coach Stephen Kearney wants further reinforcement at the scrumbase and Ben Roberts is firmly in the mix.
Their cause will be helped by the retirement of Paul Whatuira last week.
Rabbitohs
Rocked by the loss of Sandow, Souths are now scrambling for a fresh halves combination as John Sutton prepares to revert to the back-row under Michael Maguire next year.
Another student of Maguire, Brett Finch, has told friends he'll only return to the NRL if he's playing outside an established half, and out-of-favour Raiders Matt Orford is on very close terms with the former Wigan mentor.
The Rabbitohs are also believed to have made inquiries about James Maloney, but New Zealand will exercise an option to keep the playmaker in Auckland in lieu of Brett Seymour's contract finishing this year. Souths have been savaged for re-signing Sutton, but the club kept him for a song under the salary cap after the long-service player discount was applied.
Roosters
The feather duster is hovering over Anthony Minichiello, Mark Riddell and Phil Graham, along with Myles and Watts. Their departure would clear the decks for an 11th-hour bid for Blair, who is still to formally sign for Wests despite mail suggesting it's a done deal.
Veteran prop Jason Ryles has a one-year option that's triggered by playing a certain amount of games, but don't expect coach Brian Smith to become embroiled in another Kirk Reynoldson stand-off. He and Ryles are extremely close.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/n...-veteran-big-men/story-e6frfgbo-1226052898891
 

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it was reiterated to me yesterday that young Hoppa is a BIG chance...

at the very least Manly would have to release some talent to keep him which will prove to be an extra bonus.
 

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it was reiterated to me yesterday that young Hoppa is a BIG chance...

at the very least Manly would have to release some talent to keep him which will prove to be an extra bonus.

You'd think the latter would be more likely with the Williams brothers being the ones to depart ay Pou Pou.
 

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Staring at a blank front-row for 2012, the Sharks are fishing for replacements in Gibbs, Ross and also Trent Waterhouse, who will finish his career at Penrith this season.
Parramatta's Justin Poore could also be a candidate, despite being contracted for another year at the Eels. Poore is a South Coast homebody who'd appreciate the shorter commute to Woolooware.

I wonder about the truth of us looking to release Poore early.
 

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You'd think the latter would be more likely with the Williams brothers being the ones to depart ay Pou Pou.

I think their mum would be happy to see them move back closer to home.

Especially after their other brother Carl was bashed to death in prison last year.
 

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I think that Allgood coming on so well might very well mean that awe are wondering about the worth of Poore. There must be a massive gap between their salaries, but not so much a massive gap in ability.
 

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Once upon a time I thought of massoud articles as gossip rag pieces until last parra league elections where he seemed to be pre-election the 3p media go to bitch then post election the propaganda puppet to oust df so he seemed in the know. Wonder if we really are a strong chance to snare hoppa2.
 

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I think that Allgood coming on so well might very well mean that awe are wondering about the worth of Poore. There must be a massive gap between their salaries, but not so much a massive gap in ability.
Thats what i'm thinking as well, if Webb ever gets fit we probably have the troops to cover him. Aand if letting him go snares us Hoppa Jr the choice is quite easy.
 

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Poore is not dead weight and is not going anywhere. I asked the man myself. I reckon we are pushing to get Roberts for the remainder of this season. David Williams is a risk in my opinion. Would rather have Tony Williams back.
 

SDM

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Poore has been a 400K weight tied to the club for 2 years now. Terrible signing.
 

SDM

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It is merley specualtion, like all the figures that is tossed around. Could be well less then 400K or even more. I am not going to pretend to know.
 

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I'm pretty sure i heard he is our 2nd highest payed player behind Hayne, not sure how much that would be though.
 

SDM

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I'm pretty sure i heard he is our 2nd highest payed player behind Hayne, not sure how much that would be though.

So more than Hindy? Atleast 375K you would have to think. Surely Hindy would get 450-500 minus long service.
 

Craig Johnston

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poore was a good signing relative to the situation at the time, the emergence now of allgood and the ontrack recovery of shackleton means that poore's money could be better used elsewhere. wouldn't be overly fussed if the stays or if he goes.
 

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